Sentences with phrase «precise limits»

Vitamin A is necessary but within very precise limits.
«Endless» mode suffers from the somewhat imprecise controls and the incredibly precise limits on your cones» areas of illumination, but since it isn't the main attraction its flaws are mostly forgivable.
But the Summers piece got me thinking about the precise limits of Fed policy here.
There is, of course, an intrinsic indefiniteness in nature, described in physics by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, but this is no arbitrary uncertainty; it is a precise limit concerning the relationship between momentum and position for each particle.
is that the law's commandments are the precise limits between life and death.
It took several centuries before the precise limits of the New Testament were agreed upon.
Bioethicists often disagree among themselves over the precise limits of their discipline, debating whether the field should concern itself with the ethical evaluation of all questions involving biology and medicine, or only a subset of these questions.
Khot explains that the unique games problem can be considered to describe «a strange society» where people have unequal status but are happy if their own inequality doesn't exceed some precise limit.
«Brief» describes a range of time, not a precise limit.
The precise limits of the inquest would be a matter for the coroner but his lordship would expect the coroner to consider the questions whether there were any systemic failures in the army which led to the deceased's death and, indeed, whether there was a real and immediate risk of his dying from heatstroke and, if so whether all reasonable steps were taken to prevent it.
But Ontario courts have sometimes been called upon to define the precise limits of that concept.
Although this is an established principle, the precise limits of what is self - induced frustration are not well defined.
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