Nowhere is this more apparent than tight sections that leave no room for error or require multiple fast,
precise changes of direction.
Not exact matches
Despite this and other authoritative warnings about the dangers
of climate
change, Mr. Pruitt persists in pointing to uncertainty about the
precise extent
of humanity's contribution to the problem as a basis for resisting taking any regulatory action to help solve it.
They have an innate ability to
change their global way
of thinking to a much more
precise way
of thinking when necessary.
Legal experts, speaking on a not - for - attribution basis because
precise measures have not been announced, said one possibility is the government might
change the Competition Act to say that «abuse
of a dominant position» would include «exploitative pricing» or, in effect, charging too much.
In our leadership work we show our leaders how to transmit a
precise type
of leadership impact to meet different business outcomes by using various specific postures and facial expressions that prime your behaviors to achieve the particular business outcome, as well as signal to others how your behaviors will
change outcomes.
It didn't just randomly explode, rather it expanded in such a
precise manner that an infinitesimal
change would have rendered a universe where matter was so spread out no formation
of stars could have possibly occurred.
But whatever the
precise shape
of such
changes might turn out to be, the crucial fact is that they were forthrightly acknowledged by the primates at Egypt as necessary in some form.
The fossil record which shows millions
of years
of stable species, then an explosion
of necessarily mutations, all occurring at the
precise necessary time required for complex organisms to develop, and ALL escaping fossilization «the sudden appearance
of most species in the geologic record and the lack
of evidence
of substantial gradual
change in most species — from their initial appearance until their extinction — has long been noted, including by Charles Darwin who appealed to the imperfection
of the record as the favored explanation» — Wikipedia
People have rejected theism because they held untenable the idea
of a mind not subject to
change or to interaction with other beings, or a mind omnipotent in the sense that its power was all the power in existence, or a mind having
precise knowledge
of details
of the future (or
of all times from the standpoint
of eternity), or a mind creating a first state
of the cosmos at a finite time in the past, or knowing all suffering although it did not itself suffer, or an all - embracing mind which in no sense could be identified with the universe, or one which could in every sense be identified with it.
Normally in such cases he can only
change with the Church's whole consciousness
of its belief, if such a
change really takes place in respect
of a more
precise discernment
of the fundamental moral guiding principles or
of certain applications
of these to new situations.
He's kept a
precise record
of his religious temperature and informs God
of every
change in degree.
It is most striking that the morphological
change of living creatures seems to have slowed down at the
precise moment when Thought appeared on earth.
What is important is the reality
of transformation, not a person's awareness
of that transformation or the
precise language used to bring that
change to expression.
-- The Earth was formed by this giant explosion which took place millions
of years ago and somehow ended up in this perfectly rotating planet that has perfectly
precise, repeatable days, months and years and rotates at the perfect angle so as to enable defined
changes in climate and weather to have predictable seasons.
Thomas Aquinas's careful distinctions can help clarify the
precise nature
of recent moral
changes.
Because it is calculated according to a lunar rather than a fixed calendar, its
precise dates
change from year to year, and it can begin at different times in different parts
of the world.
If both charges had been armed, or if the table hadn't been quite so thick, or if the case holding the explosives hadn't been moved, or if Hitler hadn't bent over the map at that
precise moment, or any number
of other factors, history would have been
changed, and millions
of lives would have been spared.
We tend to repeat customary actions unaware that when we do today what we did yesterday we actually do something different since in the interval both we and our environment have
changed; unaware also that we now do without conscious definition
of purpose and method what was done yesterday with specific ends in view and by relatively
precise means.
The evidence includes the
precise measurements
of four fundamental forces that are responsible for all properties and
changes affecting matter.
But I think it is also evident that no hope exists
of pinpointing the
precise number
of changes of habit that are necessary and sufficient for a significant shift in personal identity, just as it is impossible to say how few hairs on a man's head constitutes baldness.
Not only do the individualities influence the
change of the images; it would be an important problem
of the philosophy
of history in the study
of the history
of religions to search out the influences, the categories, through which a
precise «relative a priori» — to use Simmel's expression — acts upon the shaping
of the «images»: national, tribal, race, class, sexmembership.
The
precise impact
of the
changes to the Telecom Act remains unclear at this point in time.
The
changes resulting from the amendment have been incorporated into FoodLegal's online video training series on the new Country
of Origin Labelling scheme (previous users have been updated on the
precise changes).
Therefore, the
precise amounts
of honey consumed in 1995 were generated from an analysis
of changes in food - commodity groups (25).
I know it doesn't seem like a huge
change to make if you're used to it, but it can be hard to switch over to measuring in a whole new way and it can be tough to make sure the measurements are exact in grams / ounces (at least in my experience — for instance I keep having to spoon out extra flour out
of the bowl if I added too much... it definitely takes a learning curve to be
precise).
NASCAR's introduction
of a new inspection system featuring 17 cameras that examines cars in a more accurate and
precise manner has
changed the game.
Another narrow Super Bowl loss and a whole lot
of talk about dysfunction in the locker room and in the front office isn't going to
change the fact the Patriots are among the most consistent teams in football, and they should be viewed as such until the
precise moment it's proven otherwise.
Things have
changed recently, since the signing
of Ozil to be
precise.
David Cameron «fooled» the Conservative party over the
precise nature
of the boundary
changes agreement, a Liberal Democrat peer has claimed.
Update: Senate GOP officials point out the state's Constitution (Article III to be
precise) provides the legal basis for
changing the size
of the Senate, based on population.
Developing an understanding
of how ice sheets are
changing over time requires
precise measurements
of the thickness
of the ice sheets and accurate mapping
of the bedrock below.
A HIGHLY
precise tool for
changing the code
of DNA should be more powerful for fixing genes than standard CRISPR gene editing, and safer too.
«Studying these fingerprints in detail requires very
precise measurements
of the wavelength, or colour,
of the light emerging from the atmospheres
of these stars» says Dr Matthew Bainbridge, who has been working on the detailed analysis techniques needed to detect the tiny
changes expected.
Revealing the
precise structure
of the serotonin transporter holds tremendous promise for the development
of life -
changing drug treatments for these diseases,» said Eric Gouaux, Ph.D., senior scientist in the Vollum Institute at OHSU, National Academy
of Sciences member, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.
Help the reviewer: Before your response, repeat verbatim the essence
of the comment; in your response, include the
precise location
of any
change that resulted from the comment.
I'm keen to find out the
precise sequence
of changes to OLs and myelin during learning and whether these
changes are needed more in some parts
of the brain than others, which might shed light on some
of the mysteries still surrounding how the brain adapts and learns throughout life.»
Using this imaging technology, we may be able to capture more
precise and objective measurements
of olfactory dysfunction and better understand how
changes in these sensory neurons relate to overall health and neurodegeneration in the brain.»
Scientists still do not fully know the
precise reasons for the extinction
of many species; it probably took place due to a combination
of climate
change and hunting by humans.
Where previous estimates were drawn from a range
of mostly long - run models that looked at century - long
changes, we instead focused on a
precise definition and current starting point, and other factors which matter far less in the long term, but a lot if the goal is much closer.
The specificity
of this DNA cutting activity has made CRISPR - Cas the darling
of gene therapy researchers, who have modified it to make
precise changes in the genomes
of cultured cells, laboratory animals, and even humans.
The carbon in layers
of algae from the bottom
of a Japanese lake will help reveal the
precise dates
of historical climate
change and human migrations
Farren Isaacs
of Yale University led the team that this week proves it is possible to make numerous and very
precise changes in the genome
of living cells.
In another experiment, he measured the frequency
of an optical transition in cesium atoms (a
change in their state that absorbs or emits light at a
precise frequency) using a mode - locked laser to span the difference in frequency between two CW lasers.
The sensor's technical goals are threefold: to operate at depths
of at least 3,000 meters, take measurements that are
precise to the level
of the annual pH
change (roughly 0.002 on an acid - to - base scale that stretches from 0 to 14) and avoid the need for frequent recalibration.
But its practicality was given a huge boost around three years ago with the arrival
of CRISPR, a gene - editing technique that allows
precise changes to an organism's DNA.
The model is designed so that they can embed it within coarser global climate models — a combination that results in
precise simulations
of hurricanes in the context
of a globally
changing climate.
7It is particularly ironic that Lomborg would offer such a ridiculously
precise estimate
of the cost
of the impacts
of climate
change from carbon dioxide emissions, inasmuch as the entire thrust
of his books chapter on «global warming» is that practically nothing about the effects
of greenhouse gases is known with certainty.
Ross began working with a team that included his adviser, Raymond Najjar, professor
of oceanography, Penn State, to pinpoint the
precise effects
of sea - level rise by subtracting other forces that affect
changes to the tidal range.
We're getting much better at editing DNA, with the help
of easier and more
precise techniques such as CRISPR, and we can now check those
changes with whole - genome sequencing.
Walker and Ritchie were part
of a project at the Roslin Institute and spin - off PPL Therapeutics, aiming to make
precise genetic
changes to farm animals.