Not exact matches
How the ants have managed to use the
same chemical treatment for millions of years without being overrun remains unclear, but the authors speculate that part of the ants» success may
result from an extremely judicious use of their acid defense; they never use it unless there's an infection, and they only treat infected areas using a
precise grooming method.
«Our system is much more
precise, is measurable and can be reproduced: two different operators will get the
same result from the system.»
(The
precise neuromuscular changes were different in the two groups: the ballistic group was able to produce force more quickly, while the strength group increased the magnitude of their contractions, but the performance
results were the
same.)
I don't see that Crichton's argument is any better — it uses the
precise same tactic of arguing from the fundamental uncertainty of the scientific enterprise to try to undermine
results that Crichton doesn't like.
A more
precise calculation using the full apparatus of kinetic theory gives the
same qualitative
result.
At the
same time, according to him, «it can not be automatically assumed that Treaty provisions which impose on Member States a
precise and unconditional obligation as to the
result to be achieved, as is the case for Article 325 (1) and (2) TFEU, automatically fulfil, in each and every situation, the requirement of foreseeability required by the principles of legality and legal certainty» (para. 176).
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