Sentences with phrase «precise set of»

This month the Association released a precise set of recommendations for FP9 after an extensive study involving its many members.
can enable developers to gain access to a more precise set of attestations, while reducing legal and compliance risks (such as, GDPR, KYC / AML) by processing such information instead of controlling it on behalf of the user.»
According to Microsoft, these solutions «can enable developers to gain access to a more precise set of attestations, while reducing legal and compliance risks (such as, GDPR, KYC / AML) by processing such information instead of controlling it on behalf of the user.»
Each power has a specialty use with neon being the more precise set of powers and smoke being a sort of destructive set.
As you can see, in order for your dog to develop heartworm disease, a number of things have to happen with near - perfect timing under a precise set of circumstances.
They hope that if only they diligently apply a formula or a precise set of rules that their efforts will be successful.
«He's revealed that, with the precise set of small molecules, one cell type can be transformed into another, almost at will.
It takes a lot of patience and a highly - precise set of instrumentation to measure these hundred nanosecond blips — that's only one - millionth of a second!
There is no blueprint or precise set of rules to follow, but there are several signposts that will carry us far.
Jesus gave no precise set of rules for following his way of life.
There is no chart or blueprint, no precise set of rules to follow.
Mathematicians have speculated about its precise sets of algebraically related numbers for years.
Like the modular sculptures, they are composed from precise sets of logical, often mathematical instructions that anyone could be trained to execute.

Not exact matches

From the vast original painting library created by Pinot's Palette artists, to the eye - catching logo, right down to the precise methods of setting up the studio, everything flows perfectly.
The drone would likely need to follow a strict set of standards — Spanish drone designers, for instance, found that fast speeds, interior temperature control, and precise mapping were key factors to successful organ transport.
These contracts have unlimited capability to set rules (e.g., 100 voters, duration: six hours, choices: Candidate A, Candidate B, etc.), quantify inputs, determine precise results safely and securely, and dispense the ether of course!
The Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015 sets out precise requirements that must be followed by the President when negotiating or renegotiating a trade agreement, beginning with at least 90 days» notice given to Congress before negotiations begin.
Thus the theists of the Outland joined forces with the monists of the Midland and the great question of the precise relation of brahman and Isvara was set for later thought.
To fulfil the role ascribed to God, to perform the requisite function of total affirmation, Whitehead's God would have be profoundly schizoid, in the precise sense set out in Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-0edipus:
Scientists committed to philosophical naturalism do not claim to have found the precise answer to every problem, but they characteristically insist that they have the important problems sufficiently well in hand that they can narrow the field of possibilities to a set of naturalistic alternatives.
It makes the statement more precise by indicating that this procreation belongs to that kind of created efficient causality in which the agent by virtue of divine causality essentially exceeds the limits set by his own essence.
When I need to be more precise, I use the term «transcendent» or «minimal transcendent» to refer to the set of relatively transcendent realities and challenges.
It remains to be seen what the precise cause of Fellaini's visit to the hotel where PSG's players are staying was, with the former Everton man surely not set for a transfer to the Parc des Princes.
I mean defenders getting forward during open play and not set pieces, who would have ever imagined the likes of Nigel Winterburn and Stuart Pearce «breezing» past players on the wings, overlapping midfielders and producing pint point and precise crossing to the strikers up front or even better yet taking on defenders and scoring... Doesn't sound right to the ear, does it?
For long - distance shooting, with the scope power set from 5X to 7X, the fine reticle enables the shooter to examine a trophy animal and still have a precise point of aim.
Ozil got underway in terms of assists with a precise cross to set up Olivier Giroud, who opened the scoring at Selhurst Park.
Set up Sturridge for a chance early on with a precise one - touch volleyed pass, which some of the greatest play - makers would have been proud of.
The youngster, who features in the number 10 role, is technically precise with his passing and set - piece taking skills, and the likes of David Luiz may have a tough time handling the exuberance of youth, as some may say.
In the place of precise rules set out in a foundational document there are myriad laws, the standing orders of the House of Commons, and various other written - and often unwritten - conventions.
County leaders will convene later this month to formally choose a leader, though the precise date of their convention has not been set.
Mr Cameron wants to replace the act with a British bill of rights that would define the rights set out by the convention in «clearer and more precise terms».
The precise details of how a British Prime Minister would authorise a nuclear strike remain secret, although the principles of the Trident control system is believed to be based on the plan set up for Polaris in 1968, which has now been declassified.
The obvious chasm in ability between the male and female panel members achieved the precise opposite of what gender equality sets out to do.
Neither state nor county officials can provide a precise number of children who are diagnosed with blood lead levels of 5 to 9 micrograms because the state's data collection system is not set up to track and and analyze the cases of children whose lead levels fall in the range.
«I'm not going to tell you the precise details of the second occasion [when the Queen criticised the EU] because all it will do is set off a rather absurd molehunt in the fashion of today's newspapers which are seeking to name Michael Gove.
He swerved and took a spill, landing him in the hospital — and leaving him with a bad set of bruises whose precise circumstances his office was at first not enthusiastic about describing.
Section 2, Ministers and the Government, sets out the precise rules of collective responsibility.
Years of careful research have gone into developing this precise, trend - setting reel, and we feel that it is a quality buy that will still be easy on your pocket.
This research sets the groundwork for developing a new generation of more precise, bidirectional neural prostheses.
In an effort to create a more precise diagnostic, the MIT team set out to find antibodies that would interact exclusively with NS1 protein produced by the Zika virus, as well as antibodies specific to NS1 from each of the four different strains of the Dengue virus.
As explained in DSM - 5, age of onset is now set at 12, rather than an earlier age, to reflect the importance of clinical presentation during childhood for accurate diagnosis, while also acknowledging the difficulties in establishing precise childhood onset retrospectively.
The UNC researchers are now trying to determine the precise molecular details of how the set of AAV amino acids allows the viruses to cross the blood - brain barrier.
The most mathematically precise way to compare hypotheses would be to consider every possible set of matches between the two groups of objects: the set that matches objects 1, 2, and 3 in the first view to objects 1, 2, and 3 in the second; the set that matches objects 1, 2, and 3 in the first to objects 1, 2, and 4 in the second; the set that matches objects 1, 2, and 3 in the first view to objects 1, 3, and 4 in the second, and so on.
To turn this set - up into a nuclear clock, the team now needs to hit upon the precise frequency of light needed to excite the thorium - 229 nuclei — and observe the light emitted when it drops back in energy.
Auditory interfaces also prompt a rethink about how we investigate data and communicate those findings, setting aside the precise and discrete nature of visual presentation in favour of complex, overlapping forms.
To achieve truly precise mind reading and control, neuroscientists must master the syntax, or set of rules, that transforms electrochemical pulses coursing through the brain into perceptions, memories, emotions, and decisions.
This bacterium's entire set of genetic blueprints, its genome, consists of only 473 genes, including 149 whose precise biological function is unknown, researchers report in the March 25 Science.
Typically, single photon generation relies on optical excitation and requires large - scale optical set - ups with lasers and precise alignment of optical components.
In their research, Pugh and Venters set out to identify the precise location of the beginnings of transcription — the first step in the expression of genes into proteins.
The New Yorker's one - two punch for a decade now, the two have set a new standard with their precise prose, command of facts, and investigative brilliance.
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