Sentences with phrase «sense of precision»

But it's also on the back where you get a sense of the precision taken to mold the HTC 10 into its current state: an angled bevel that shimmers in the light, appearing smooth or textured depending on the environment.
By the nature of this problem, it is hard to precisely identify what either are — but in particular precise probabilities — and putting numbers on it only conveys a stronger sense of precision than we have.
«I don't think headline numbers that give a sense of precision we don't have are either necessary or helpful.
(I round prices off to the nearest dollar so as not to create a false sense of precision.)
The car's surfaces have a sense of precision and contemporary clarity about them that lends added impact to the car's efficient character.
and twice the price, feels more controllable, more precise, more able to overcome its much heavier mass and achieve a sense of precision.
Having articulated this sense of precision through successful design inside and out, the Windy City now turns its attention toward the heart and soul of GranTurismo performance.
The calibration of the 8 - speed Touchtronic III transmission has been revised to deliver faster gearshifts and greater refinement at low speeds for a greater sense of precision and immediacy.
Momentum and mass seem perfectly synchronised, the car's potential feels uncannily accessible; there's a tremendous sense of precision and immediacy in everything is does and a wonderful, exploitable balance.
We need more than a semblance of fairness and any sense of precision is an illusion.
The current models do not emphasize the more philosophical, associational insight but instead imply a false sense of precision with mathematical numbers.

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But getting too far ahead of your skis, spending more than you can afford shooting for levels of unnecessary precision, setting standards that make no sense and add no value to your offerings, or trying to address too broad a set of needs and customers are formulas for expensive failures.
Please do not let the precision of the numbers give you a false sense of certainty in them.
Mirico, an Oxford, UK - based maker of equipment for high - precision sensing of gases using next - generation laser techniques, secured # 3.5 m in funding.
This shift involved both increased linguistic precision (mathematical precision) and a deepening sense of change — of mobility of all kinds.
With Lucas more than capable of playing on the wing, he should offer a sense of speed, power and precision, rather than the loose cannon we have seen in most of Walcott's style of play in recent seasons.
By Kindergarten, children will be asked to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them, along with being asked to attend to precision.
Even so, their persuasiveness is not measured by their factual precision, but by the electorate's sense of de-legitimization and their thrusts at policies and politicians who do not provide answers.
With clinical precision, Hancock noted how his sense of balance was no longer the same: «I was stumbling over things that I wouldn't ordinarily have done.»
While this is hardly new material, McGowan's unusual blend of example, precision and anecdote enables him to deliver on a promise often made but rarely fulfilled: that of using ideas from the world of physics to make sense of the biological world.
Not only can the handheld device sense the atomic - scale motion of its tiny parts with unprecedented precision, but the researchers have devised a method to mass produce the highly sensitive measuring tool.
These physicists had made huge strides in understanding that there is underlying nature of matter, of understanding electrons, of atoms, and so on, and being able to understand matter with incredible precision, but then I [they] looked over at life and they scratch their head, because it does not make sense.
Sensing and metrology in the presence of environmental noise represents a considerable challenge because the noise limits the observation time and hence the achievable precision.
They believe they've shown that a sense of touch is much more important to bat flight precision than previously thought, right up there with more commonly studied hearing and smell.
With precision and a sense of playfulness students are encouraged to test the boundaries of what is possible.
The film's sense of time lacks precision and urgency, and just having characters periodically point out that the clock is ticking doesn't cut it.
The precision at play is stunning, as there is a distinct sense of control over every scenario, marking this as the auteur's tightest work.
At times, Kelly magics up a sense of a menace, shepherding a sea of faceless drones through a library with suspense - filled precision.
The film's provocative conceit and the cold - blooded precision of its violence recall Michael Haneke, particularly Funny Games and Time Of The Wolf, but Lanthimos has a prankish sense of humor, and favors an offhand absurdity that aligns him closer to Luis Buñueof its violence recall Michael Haneke, particularly Funny Games and Time Of The Wolf, but Lanthimos has a prankish sense of humor, and favors an offhand absurdity that aligns him closer to Luis BuñueOf The Wolf, but Lanthimos has a prankish sense of humor, and favors an offhand absurdity that aligns him closer to Luis Buñueof humor, and favors an offhand absurdity that aligns him closer to Luis Buñuel.
There's an incredible sense of verticality which requires incredible precision when controlling your hovercraft.
Rivaling The Anchorage, the best of the above listed works, in its combination of utter precision of detail and overwhelming sense of mystery, Côté's film makes for instructive comparison with the movie it most superficially resembles, Lanthimos's celebrated tale of overprotective parenting gone bonkers.
Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss» editing entrances with rhythmic precision and the director's familiar energy and passion ensure the project steers as far away as possible from self - conscious affectedness, while barreling down the road with purpose and a great sense of humor toward something more pure and honest.
And the games themselves give little sense of the flow or exquisite precision of lacrosse.
While using two speakers of either type will provide a convincing and powerful effect, using four speakers will offer the optimum sense of audio movement and precision in most rooms.
It's a structurally - loose walking - and - talking movie which had had in fact been engineered with the utmost precision and sense of purpose.
Three levels of difficulty allow the child to attain precision slowly and with a greater sense of accomplishment.
As a part of our endeavour to be as all - inclusive as possible, we have been running an SEN club that has had the opportunity to go to the Dagenham YMCA to try Boccia (a precision ball sport, related to bowls), boxing, and to use the fitness suite.
Across grades, lesson plans provide opportunities for students to model with mathematics (MP 4), focus on precision (MP 6), make sense of problems (MP 1), and reason mathematically (MP 2).
There's a heightened sense of fit - and - finish; corners and joints are executed with a precision nearly befitting an S - class.
The sense of connection flows almost immediately, and there's a depth of character that's evolved over decades: the timbre and feel of the engine, the easy precision of the gearchange, the tactile rewards associated with build and finish and, even in this old - timer with a comparatively modest 300bhp, a deliciously broad powerband capable of delivering a generous tug from just 2000rpm that simply doesn't let up.
It's one of BMW M's better efforts - the kind where you soon learn to trust its precision, and later when lapping the wetted «low grip» circuit it's possible to get a real sense of the grip available.
And then I enjoy the very same things about the GTR as the P1 on track - its wonderful sense of agility, the superb feeling you get of exactly how much rear grip you have left, and the balance that wllows you to brake deep into corners to eliminate understeer and then point the car with laser precision under power.»
There's a sense of tighter body control and precision, but despite the hard settings, initial impacts from the worst imperfections are more smoothly rounded off.
Body roll is almost non-existent, the helm's natural sense of flow and precision a swift confidence - builder.
With true innovation, a refined sense of aesthetics and precision manufacturing, Acura has modernized and re-defined the luxury car.
Acura has been setting new standards in automotive design and engineering for two decades through bold innovation, a refined sense of aesthetics, and precision manufacturing.
Porsche gives us a sense of the craft, precision, and pride that have gone into its newest model, the 2015...
The Diamond Quilted design and the option to have contrast stitching, further add to the sense of craftsmanship and precision in Range Rover SV Coupé.
In short, the Audi is missing that firm, rally - car edge and sense of fully connected steering precision that makes the BMW, for instance, so delightful to drive.
The careful choice of select, first - class materials, their sumptuous tactile qualities and their precision craftsmanship deliver a sense of quality that is seldom seen even in higher vehicle classes.
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