Sentences with phrase «quite pinpoint»

So you are saying 5 - 6 W / m2 by the end of this century will have a negligible warming effect, and cooling will ensue for some reason that you can't quite pinpoint.
Although I've never read Gilbert's book, I think the male version of «Eat Pray Love» has got to be Michael Crichton's «Travels» which I thoroughly enjoyed — though for reasons I can't quite pinpoint.
Even seasoned authors hire developmental editors if they are stuck, weary, or can't quite pinpoint the flaws in their manuscripts.
If you're feeling a sense of déjà - vu, but can't quite pinpoint why, it's because the Passat's front end bears a striking resemblance to the recently - launched 2011 Jetta, while the rear of the sedan is reminiscent of the large Phaeton.
This all seems to be missing in the film, and I can't quite pinpoint where it went wrong.
The film is dead simple in its visual execution, except for some symbolic flourishes that will either jar with you or make you feel there's a mysterious resonance you can't quite pinpoint — like a lingering shot of the dark interior of a sauna locker, this film's equivalent of that black sun of an air extractor in Apichatpong's Syndromes and a Century.
I can't quite pinpoint it.
Ever had people say you looked different but they couldn't quite pinpoint change?
Emma Stone's dress is a little bit off for me, but I can't quite pinpoint why.
The category of the fail - safe combo is one I find interesting for reasons I can't quite pinpoint, like the way I love to watch people putting on lipstick.
Whether you simply need digestive enzyme support as you age, you know you have a specific intolerance to food such as dairy, or you can't quite pinpoint the cause, there's a digestive enzyme combination designed to support your digestive health.
Although I can't quite pinpoint where it came from, I definitely held what I'll call a «dominion view» of the relationship between Christians and creation.

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We can tentatively pinpoint a number of reasons for this particular correction and most of them have been brewing for quite some time.
It really tastes nothing like bananas, and I'd love someone with a very sensitive palate like you to try it and help my pinpoint what the flavor is because I still can not quite put it into words but I love it.
That is quite a simplistic version of the reason we destroyed Liverpool, and Arsene Wenger gave a more detailed analysis, pinpointing the «intensity» of our game (and maybe a little luck) that did the damage.
«For me, it was quite amazing to realise that we were able not only to detect a ring system, but also pinpoint that it consists of two clearly distinct rings,» adds Uffe Gråe Jørgensen (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark), one of the team.
With an abundant array of feisty, flirty and slightly audacious pieces — this collection comes with a level of panache that can be quite clearly pinpointed as authentically Lanvin!
Hello Friends, Orange is definitely my favourite colour, and I can pinpoint the exact moment when I started loving orange, which is probably quite strange but cool at the same time considering that we don't usually remember when a particular... View Post
Ipswich Queensland support to fulfill you are a day, 7 nights but people are quite adamant Swiping through Craigslist or casual dating sites like pinpointing the Sydney personals ads, e.
She may be very good in «Albert Nobbs» — though for reasons I can't pinpoint, I don't quite trust the film — but if the performance proves sufficient to build a campaign on, few will vote for her without a handful of previous roles in mind.
Though the actress has been working for quite a few years, it wasn't until Girls Trip that fans and critics alike pinpointed her as a star to watch.
Drilling down in data to pinpoint when your trades are executing at their optimum point is quite frankly worth its weight in gold.
If you analyze carefully what we have been talking about in the preceding section, it is quite easy to pinpoint the kinds of foods that you should never give to a kitty that has sensitive stomach.
Since the causing factor of hives can generally be pinpointed due to the rapid appearance of the reaction, treatment is usually applied quite quickly.
That being said we do have to account for network latency so while it's not pinpoint, there is some wiggle room for dodging that we've found to work quite nice in our Cyrodiil battles.»
One is never quite able to pinpoint within which camp they fit.
Joakim is one of France foremost electronic composer, the Brooklyn based artist is also an outstanding DJ, a high - profile remixer (Charlotte Gainsbourg, Air...), a forward thinking label owner (Tigersushi, Crowdspacer) and even a self - taught graphic designer which makes this former piano student at the Conservatory a very unique and complete creative, quite impossible to pinpoint, and whose vision of music is global.
Indeed, as long as we are not able to pinpoint the cause of the warming between 1910 and 1945 it is quite conceivable that this natural trend continues to play a role in today's climate change / global warming.
Marine acoustic surveys have pinpointed locations on the seafloor where natural gas seepages, some quite violent, have occurred.
Scientists who look at the various chemicals floating around during bad air - quality days have pinpointed the reduction in peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), a «secondary pollutant present in photochemical smog», to explain why LA's pollution isn't quite as irritant to the eyes as before.
Sometimes, the assessment doesn't get it quite right, but leads to the client being able to pinpoint just what feels right and what feels wrong.
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