Sentences with phrase «precise execution of»

Reading client specifications, safety guidelines and road maps accurately to ensure safe and precise execution of work
The worthless material is given huge appeal thanks to the precise execution of the work and the smart use of colour.
They last for an hour and 45 minutes and require the precise execution of thousands of moves.
It relies on the precise execution of a final build, fine - tuned through iteration and feedback.
The secondary aim of Tai Chi for psoriasis is to foster a tranquil and calm mind due to the slow and graceful yet precise execution of the movements.

Not exact matches

While the importance of execution is indisputable, a string of conversations we've had recently at Inc. has reminded us all that greatness always, always starts with the idea — or, to be precise, an idea backed by ferocious belief.
For my mom, a pro-level, self - taught home cook, the significance of chai is not the execution of a precise recipe but the function it serves in her life.
Clayborn was strategic in his choice of pass - rush moves and precise in his execution of them on Sunday.
Despite the lack of sensory information, we found that animals were remarkably precise and consistent in timed behaviors, with standard deviations on the order of 100 ms. To examine the potential neural basis of this precision, we recorded from single neurons in the lateral intraparietal area (LIP), which has been implicated in the planning and execution of eye movements.
February 18, 2013 «Big Day Is Finally In Sight»: Moving Patients Requires Precise Execution After about five years of planning and construction, the single biggest expansion project in University of Chicago Medicine history is headed into the homestretch, as employees prepare to move approximately 200 patients into the new Center for Care and Discovery on Saturday, Feb. 23.
It's pretty normal «double agent» and «dirty fighting» plot points, but the details surrounding it make it feel very fresh — essentially, the series» use of magic and wands instead of normal tools (combined, of course, with a great cast, technically precise execution, and the audience's strong emotional attachment) dress up what would otherwise be cliche.
The type of film with which Mr. Ratner has claimed to be infatuated is itself like a caper - it requires precise execution.
Chazelle has precise execution in knowing when and how to play each beat of the movie.
ARGs are fundamentally team - oriented collaborations, drawing from a wide variety of skill sets, requiring precise error - free execution, while being performed with, or in front of, a live audience.
Eneko's inventive interpretation of Basque country cuisine celebrates his passion for precise execution and quality ingredients.
Juggling your opponent requires precise timing and execution of your combo list moves and special abilities.
Novices can tap buttons arbitrarily to string together moves, while veterans can still outperform button mashers by relying on precise execution to pull out longer, flashier combos, or disable simple moves and input specials using the tried - and - true mix of joystick movements and button presses.
Despite the poignant immediacy of the works, they are developed with acute attention to detail, precise in their execution.
The philosophy of «doing easy» is not simply a minimal approach to art making, but requires calculated, precise execution.
As a conceptual and versatile artist, he has produced a great variety of artworks, delegating to other people the manual execution of some specific typologies, but in that case following very precise «Rules of the game» and even high principles such as the 1971 Nobel Price Jacques Monod's «Chance and necessity».
The thoughtfully composed solo show of Florian Graf at the Kunst Halle Sank Gallen, in the East of Switzerland — not far from the Austrian and German border — stands out in its precise execution and its poetic consistency.
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