"Precise calculation" refers to the careful and accurate process of determining or estimating something with a high level of accuracy, without making mistakes or approximations.
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There are too many variables and possible end results for anyone to be expected to make
precise calculations of intrinsic value.
All numbers are estimates, as inconsistencies and incomplete data from individual schools
make precise calculations unlikely.
In these cases, the pharmacy technician must
perform precise calculations so he can tell patients how to make sure they take the proper dosage.
Thanks to all the climate scientists who have worked on this point so diligently and were able to
provide precise calculations, and need I say, accurate models?
For their analyses, Calmon, Médard, and their colleagues developed security metrics that hold for a wide range of distributions, and they augmented them
with precise calculation of the worst cases — the points farthest from the center of the main cluster.
Forward pricing makes sense if you want shareholders to get the most accurate sale or purchase price, but not if you want purchasers and sellers to be able to make
precise calculations about gains and losses (how can you be precise if the price won't be known until after you buy or sell?).
Only precise calculations of the movements of the sun and moon in their orbits could make it possible to predict the dates for eclipsing alignments.
Although more
precise calculations showed that the path was not going to be that close, the «near miss» was still the talk of the day in my ninth grade physical science class.
It's great to have
mathematically precise calculations of the «changed risk of such events attributable to particular factors including estimating the contributions of factors to event magnitude» — and no doubt essential for the purposes of, for example, insurance companies whose business depends on accurate, detailed risk assessments.
The fact is that the
first precise calculations about the impact of increased CO2 concentrations on the earth's surface temperature were made by Svante Arrhenius in 1896, more than five decades before the NSF was founded.
Whether motivated by creative fervor or commercial instinct, Mr. Child has at long last given Reacher sex scenes, but they are stealthily funny: Reacher's idea of sex, like his idea of everything else, is filled
with precise calculation.»
The
most precise calculation of the lifetime of our universe finds that a bubble of vacuum energy made by the Higgs boson could envelop us all in 10139 years
Realistic Game Physics: The advanced game engine allows for
precise calculation of ballistics and collisions models.
Since 1993 satellite observations have permitted
more precise calculations of global sea - level rise, now estimated to be 3.1 ± 0.7 millimeters per year over the period 1993 to 2003.
This speaks to just how
precise his calculations are.
The precise calculations are outlined in annual reports, e.g. 2016 report («Annex I - Outline of the methodology used for the preparation of the United Nations scale of assessments for the period 2016 - 2018»).
They compare that estimate with the exact energy for the orbital, which can be deduced from a more
precise calculation.
The same day, scientists at the Catalina Sky Survey in Tucson, Arizona, identified 2000 SG344 on old images of the sky, allowing a more
precise calculation of its orbit.
The precise calculations of the metals show a clear intent, an incredible achievement given the Romans resources and knowledge.
This project requires creativity,
precise calculation, and spatial reasoning.
Their database is normally
their precise calculation or forecasting techniques, and their dispatch scheme occasionally is the local postal service.
That precise calculation is debatable, but, however you cut it, the game has always been the thinking person's sport.
I imagine
the precise calculation is virtually impossible as you would have to know the sources of income in the Balanced fund each year (short term capital gain / loss, long term, ordinary income, and dividend) and that year's tax rate for each source, but IN GENERAL I would imagine the income from the Balanced Fund would be more ordinary in nature than the S&P / Tips (e.g., higher taxes) AND the S&P / TIPS would have more long term gains than the Balanced Fund (e.g., lower taxes).
* The figures provided by this calculator are intended to be used as a guide only and are not
a precise calculation.
Of course, if you have a computer, investment software and websites are available that can perform
precise calculations.
Anorexia, as a symptom, can be diagnosed by the clinical signs, feeding history and
a precise calculation of how much food is consumed.
Holmes points out that the implications of
his precise calculations for planetary temperatures necessarily lead to the conclusion that there is no need to have a greenhouse effect or greenhouse gases to bridge a hypothetical «heat gap.»
What the IPCC scientists failed to appreciate is that changes in the level of solar radiation received on earth are amenable to
precise calculation.
Science is experimentation, repeatible and reproducibile cause / effect relationships and
precise calculation.
It should be noted that the ordering of the list is neither rigorous nor based on
a precise calculation of each story's importance.