Players need
precise timing as Meat Boy jumps and runs through more than 300 difficult levels that include many obstacles.
All that is of interest now is
the precise timing as to when it is announced by the regime.
Not exact matches
The steering is so
precise that if you
time corners right, you may even think you've tamed this car enough to be a team — it will feel
as if it's reading your mind.
So now almost ten
times as many scientists — 15,364 to be
precise — have come together to give us a «second notice.»
The portable products to date are mostly improvements on the classic Life Alert «I've Fallen And I Can't Get Up» button, but services to remind taking of medications at
precise times, direct doctor - to - device monitoring (
as with embedded pacemakers), permitting adult children to easily monitor parents» activity in their homes at a distance, etc. are fast emerging and gaining traction in the marketplace.
It also makes it difficult to pin down the
precise timing when Canada will reach full capacity with inflation sustainably at target — it could just
as easily be sooner
as later than projected.
As we've said, it may take you some
time to find the
precise method that works best for your brush and soap.
According to an opinion by columnist Ronald Littlepage in the Florida
Times - Union, «A representative of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Neil Aikenhead, went so far in another e-mail
as to make the ridiculous accusation that the higher standard «would be a crime against the environment» and that «this crime would be perpetrated by the St. Johns Riverkeeper, who while claiming to be working for the river, is in fact knowingly doing the
precise opposite.»
And this point dovetails with the other point
as far
as since we don't pretend to know the
precise timing of when bubbles kind of unwind or when the busts will finally reach a bottom, the idea is that we can actually be in the right quartile of activity, in other words I never try to catch the very top of a bubble, I don't try to ride things to the very end, and similarly I don't mind catching falling knifes.
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
I accept the Bible's authority; at the same
time I have wondered —
as with suicide — about a
precise identification of every person of this type with the biblical model» («The Bible and Two Tough Topics,» Eternity, August 1974).
If it was said: Honour thy father and thy mother, Thou shalt not steal, not lie, not commit adultery, people knew exactly what was involved, they had a
precise idea of their obligations
as something concrete and experienced
as identical countless
times over.
But this immediately raises the question of the relationship between these two uses, necessary uses,
as I see it, of the word «I.» It certainly does not seem to me that I have any empirical evidence whatsoever for holding that the «I» writing these words now, at this
precise 1 / 10th of a second, is in any sense a different «I» from the «I» which started writing this paper some
time ago.
Or taking a less
precise definition of beginning, one might consider the whole period, from the Declaration of Independence to the inauguration of Washington under the new Constitution,
as the origin
time of the American nation, America began
as the result of a series of conscious decisions, The acts embodying those decisions have a kind of absolute meaning - creating significance.
In an article which appeared some
time ago Frank M. Doan sought to determine the
precise nature of Whitehead's revised metaphysical language and to appraise its effectiveness both
as a mode of explanation and
as a vehicle of philosophic imagination.
Such a phrase would lack
precise meaning,
as each entity would comprise its own
time - frame of reference and exist in a forced «solipsism of the present moment,» in Santayana's famous phrase.
9 Although the most abstract metaphysical categories (like «becoming») are
time independent, and hence eternal, the other universals, according to Hartshorne, are emergent and contingent,
as in «different from Shakespeare,» or
as in the
precise shade of blue in a certain iris, or
as in «moderation regarding the issue of abortion.»
If we do, the awareness aroused in us of being each a responsible element in a rebounding course of Evolution must, at the same
time as it gives rise to a desire and reason for action, inspire us with a fundamental sense of obligation and a
precise system of moral tendencies.
It further suggests that
as the world process moves nearer a given point in
time, God's purposes for events at that point are constantly subject to modification and more
precise specification.
The historical
timing of this mistaken notion that the selected data («abstractions») of physical science exhausted the concrete could hardly have been worse, coming
as it did just when the industrial revolution and new political revolutions should have been based on the most
precise attention to relevant value.
Conversely, Rose probably finds himself marginally behind unused sub Ben Davies
as Tottenham's preferred left - back at this
precise moment in
time, after only putting in an average display.
But there are other
times when Rosen has
time and space, but fails to make a throw that is both accurate and
precise, such
as in the above play against Hawaii.
After being voted
as the 19th best Arsenal player of all
time, Parlour showed his gratitude to the fans, and gave short, yet
precise evaluation of himself
as a Footballer.
Evra: 6.5 / 10 — Patrice Evra is in the same category
as Lichtsteiner however the french defender was able to outplay Juan Fran... Several
times to be
precise.
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.
As time goes by, the frequency and quantity of feedings determine your milk supply in a more
precise way and your body starts to only make the amount of milk your baby actually needs.
My only thoughts on this one is the faffing around with matchsticks which is
time consuming and if you're not
precise with a knife your matchsticks may look like boulders
as mine do!
It is generally accepted
as fact that prior to some
precise point in the past - of which the actual moment in
time is not important for discussion - that there was no such thing
as a homo sapien.
As more people spend more
time online, incredibly
precise online targeting can yield higher returns with more obvious direct engagement than traditional, broadcast - TV spending.
And like any online targeting, these identifiers won't be perfectly
precise every
time — it might make sense for advertisers to run ads aimed at the general public and at Facebook's «politically active» side - by - side and see what the results are, at least
as an initial test.
The
timing of such things is not a
precise science, however, and a number of factors, political and non-political (such
as the weather), need to be considered.
Today he announced that the Labour party conference in two weeks»
time would be his last
as leader, although he said he would not yet be setting a
precise timetable - that «has to be left up to me and has to be done in a proper way».
Recent work by Ezzyat and colleagues found that the kind of brain activity during stimulation is also important,
as is the
precise timing of the stimulation (SN: 3/31/2018, p. 16).
But the ocean is a huge, constantly moving three - dimensional ecosystem, and obtaining
precise, real -
time observations of marine life and of oceanic conditions such
as temperature, current and salinity is quite challenging and astronomically expensive.
By the
time the 2004 magnitude - 6.0 Parkfield earthquake — the most closely monitored quake of all
time — struck the central San Andreas fault without so much
as a hint of a precursor (Science, 8 October 2004, p. 206), most researchers had abandoned attempts at
precise prediction.
Forams form their shells in concert with ocean temperatures and chemistry, acting
as miniscule
time capsules, each containing a
precise record of the temperature and ocean chemistry during its lifetime.
A new atomic clock's tick rate is about six
times as precise as the previous record - holder, Maria Temming reported in «New atomic clock is most
precise yet» (SN: 11/11/17, p. 8).
The
timing must also be
precise: «The high background rate from the overwhelmingly bright moon means you have to gate the detector for periods
as short
as about 100 nanoseconds.»
By controlling the
timing of the interaction, researchers could pinpoint delivery of the drug to a
precise location, thus preventing side common side effects of chemotherapy, such
as hair loss or cardiac toxicity.
Commonsense notions at the very heart of our everyday perceptions of reality turn out to be violated: contradictory alternatives can coexist, such
as an object following two different paths at the same
time; objects do not simultaneously have
precise positions and velocities; and the properties of objects and events we observe can be subject to an ineradicable randomness that has nothing to do with the imperfection of our tools or our eyesight.
We know from very
precise supernova observations that the universe is accelerating, but at the same
time we rely on coarse approximations to Einstein's equations which may introduce serious side - effects, such
as the need for dark energy, in the models designed to fit the observational data.»
Compared with their nonmusical peers, adults aged 55 to 76 who had studied music for 4 to 14 years
as youngsters had more
precise neural
timing, even though they hadn't practiced in nearly 40 years, the team reports today in The Journal of Neuroscience.
But the new atomic clocks are becoming so extraordinarily
precise that they are likely also to be used
as extremely sensitive detectors for many things besides
time.
Precise spectroscopic information was measured for ten
times as many galaxies
as have been detected in this field over the last decade by ground - based telescopes.
«There is some uncertainty in the dates of the migration and the divergence between the norther and southern Amerindian populations,» Song noted, «but
as we get more ancient genomes sequenced, we will be able to put more
precise dates on the
times of migration.»
The scientists studied 70 dogs of 37 different breeds
as they defecated (1,893 dumps, to be
precise) and urinated (a whopping 5,582
times)-- data collected over two years.
2) Developing a new approach to semi-classical quantum mechanics, capable of providing a
precise time - dependent description of quantum processes such
as quantum tunnelling, in the small hbar limit.
As organisms develop, genes turn on and off with a
precise order and
timing, much like the order and duration of notes in a song.
Femtosecond laser - assisted cataract surgery, called a capsulotomy, cuts circles in lens capsules that are 12
times more
precise than those achieved by the traditional method,
as well
as leaving edges that are twice
as strong in the remaining capsule, which serves
as a pocket in which the plastic replacement lens is placed.
Many of my friends swear by whey protein isolate and I've researched it to some extent, but I do not have the
time to cypher through which studies are non-bias versus those that are industry funded (i.e., study design, which
as Dr. Greger points out is critical to obtaining accurate and
precise information on nutrition).