Sentences with phrase «rather precise timing»

After my retires I slowly began to understand the parry system and how it actually functioned, relying on rather precise timing rather than simple button presses when prompted by enemies.
Note that part of the uncertainy in all this is the time uncertainty — from the ice core records, we can pick a rather precise time and look at a rather precise number for greenhouse gas concentrations, but pinning down the magnitude albedo change at exactly the same time (since albedo is not globally uniform, obviously) is impossible.

Not exact matches

Because it is calculated according to a lunar rather than a fixed calendar, its precise dates change from year to year, and it can begin at different times in different parts of the world.
At that time — July 16, 1984, to be precise — Cuomo was a rather generic Democratic governor of a Northeast state whose political career had been rocky, and somewhat late - starting.
It is at times beautifully precise and psychologically acute, at others hurried or in pursuit of rather meaningless sub-plots.
For assets that are unique and not traded on a daily basis, such as houses, it is often impossible to determine their precise value, and it is usually better to account for such items at their original purchasing price, rather than trying to re-evaluate them all the time.
The new system had an increased focus on blocking, ripostes and precise timing rather than memorising movesets — a design decision which proved highly controversial, especially since the casual difficulties proved to be even more accessible to the button - mashing crowd than ever before, bringing poor reviews.
Rather than trying to get precise detail, as I did when I used to paint with a tiny little brush at times, the monotypes were wonderful in terms of not only loose brushwork but in terms of wiping and smudging, etc., and I think it helped the painting a great deal.»
And it's worth pointing out that our understanding of these biases, however much it may seem to match with folk wisdom, is actually a precise product of careful scientific investigation in rather recent times.
This is not to say that unanticipated issues coming to light in the course of the investigation should be ignored, but rather that a precise and focused investigation will undoubtedly be better for resolving issues in a time and cost - effective way.
For example, PAG's primary witnesses at the relevant time understood LIBOR to simply be a «commercial rate of interest» rather than in the precise terms of the BBA definition.
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