They hope that if only they diligently apply a formula or
a precise set of rules that their efforts will be successful.
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.
Not exact matches
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!
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.
Section 2, Ministers and the Government,
sets out the
precise rules of collective responsibility.
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.
To achieve truly
precise mind reading and control, neuroscientists must master the syntax or
set of rules that transform electrochemical pulses coursing through the brain into perceptions, memories, emotions, and decisions.
But their voices, each singularly delicate,
precise, and calculated in unique ways, are especially fitting for the Merchant Ivory adaptation
of Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains
of the Day, where you can see the aristocracy that reigns in films like Gosford Park and The
Rules of the Game — or, more fittingly, other Edwardian
set period feasts
of the Merchant Ivory vein — looks stale and seems to crumble.
Systems trading entails coming up with a
set of precise, hard - coded
rules that help you to make buy or sell decisions, like «buy when the price exceeds the average
of the past 20 days».
Create custom allows players to create their own lobby which can be open for anyone to join, players from your friends list or by invitation only, while providing a full quota
of session options, race
settings, adding or removing A.I. controlled drivers for
precise grid customisation and assist restrictions in which everyone joining your lobby will have to race within specific limitations and
rules.
Mel Bochner, Theorem
of Pythagoras, 1997 Wood engraving on handmade paper, 22 x 17-1/2 inches April 19 — June 22, 2008 Our era is driven by the possibilities inherent in reducing countless observations to one mathematical formula and
of generating seemingly random phenomena from a
set of precise rules.
After restating Becker's rationale, the court
set out its conclusions thus: «[18] On the basis
of those considerations, the Court has held in a series
of cases that unconditional and sufficiently
precise provisions
of a directive could be relied on against organizations or bodies which were subject to the authority or control
of the State or had special powers beyond those which result from the normal
rules applicable to relations between individuals.»
It held that the Directive did not
set out clear and
precise rules regarding the extent
of the interference [65].
The Court's attempt to articulate
rules governing standard
of review is like a baseball coach trying to develop a
set of rules for players to use when deciding whether to swing, when the appropriate advice is both simple and incapable
of more
precise articulation: swing at a strike; don't swing at a ball (or, alternately, swing at a pitch you have the skill to hit, and leave the rest alone).
There is a voluminous book
of court
rules, found on every attorney = s desk, with hundreds
of pages and
precise intricacies that
set deadlines, page limits and procedures.
Even though it may seem obvious, Dr Sears expressed the insight that infants have very different personalities and do not fit into a
set of predetermined
rules and that parenting questions do not always have easy,
precise answers.