For instance, there's a tradeoff between its role in
the precise articulation of notes and smoothness — the upper midrange and lower treble are sensitive areas.
The Court's attempt to articulate rules governing standard of review is like a baseball coach trying to develop a set of rules for players to use when deciding whether to swing, when the appropriate advice is both simple and incapable of more
precise articulation: swing at a strike; don't swing at a ball (or, alternately, swing at a pitch you have the skill to hit, and leave the rest alone).
Hence, perhaps, the aggressively vague campaign slogan, «Don't Steal Possible,» which prompted reporters to ask organizers for a more
precise articulation of the event was for, and why it was being held now.
Not exact matches
And those mushy, sentimental notions find their
articulation in the infants» brains in
precise neurochemical reactions: the formation of a synapse, the pruning of a dendrite, the methylation of a DNA sequence.
Long spring travel, good
articulation and
precise wheel control are features, along with «a high level of driving dynamics and ride comfort on the road».
Since the 1990s, his work has been characterised by its focus on language and its
articulation in space through perception, as well as a
precise, conceptual clarity that is often developed out of the context or history of the exhibition site.
Seliger's process consists of increasingly
precise definitions and repeated
articulation.
There is an inherent tension at play between a clear
articulation of the
precise legal effect of the referendum and the need for a simple and concise message to garner majority support.