Sentences with phrase «which is precise»

It has a strong, dynamic mid-range, too, and a top end which is precise and free of any hint of shriekiness, albeit less prominent than the other frequency bands.
All Dapps can be made by using JavaScript, which is the precise reason why it is so simple and easy to make and deploy decentralized applications to Neo's network.
Which is the precise reason why most of us are extremely excited that this trilogy is iOS bound.
And the microwave heating technology will address a problem that so far has held back wider use of these systems, which is precise control of heat needed during the process.
The time is automatically radio - controlled (atomic) which is precise to the second and adjusts automatically to and from Daylight Savings Time so you'll never have to worry about setting the time ever again.
I want to win because the time is radio - controlled (atomic) which is precise to the second and adjusts automatically to and from Daylight Savings Time.

Not exact matches

Rather, reports The Atlantic, it serves to memorialize the precise minute during which the products are unveiled during the company's keynotes.
The iPhone's scanner can pick up your print from many different angles but on the S5 your swipe has to be precise, which makes it easy to mess up.
They're not as precise as, say, HTC Vive's handhelds, which allow for more fine - tuned control.
They've made a myriad of predictions, one of which is that in about thirty years, 2049 to be precise, a robot will have written a New York Times bestseller.
Along with virtually every major retail and restaurant chain, Starbucks relies on software that choreographs workers in precise, intricate ballets, using sales patterns and other data to determine which of its 130,000 baristas are needed in its thousands of locations and exactly when.
If a non-US citizen wins a large prize, they will be responsible for some amount of tax, which in the end will probably be an amount similar to what a US citizen would pay, but there are so many possible variations with international tax codes that you'll need to consult with a local tax attorney if you need to know a precise amount of tax liability.
The Fight Recorders will enable satellites to quickly pinpoint the precise location of injured soldiers and record information which can be used to reconstruct what happened during an engagement with the enemy.
The top 1 % took heavy hits from the dot - com crash and the Great Recession but recovered fairly quickly: Saez's preliminary estimates for 2012 (which will be updated next month) have that group receiving nearly 22.5 % of all pretax income, while the bottom 90 %'s share is below 50 % for the first time ever (49.6 %, to be precise).
It (finding a best bitcoin wallet company) is like doing a science experiment in a laboratory; in which scientists repeat the same experiment again and again to obtain a precise or average value.
Although the Madoff Trustee has not revealed the information as to the precise dates on which Picower withdrew funds from Madoff, if we assume that the funds were drawn out evenly over 25 years, and we assume that Picower had simply invested his stolen money in U.S. Treasury Notes over a 25 - year period, he would have tripled his money — giving him a profit from Madoff's crimes of approximately $ 21 billion.
Rather than funding an entire project upfront and risk losing the entire investment if the company's strategic plan and actual results do not parallel each other, the VC has the «safety net» of incremental funding, which offers a level of assurance that precise objectives will be met before the VC takes more financial risk.
Another key step towards successful money management is budgeting, which enables you to calculate your precise level of disposable income and use this productively.
The precise nature of those sources is included in the Schiff memo, but it's redacted in the public copy, to the point where it's not even clear which specific Steele claims have been vindicated.
The default swaps on individual names is a more «precise» method of shorting than might be seen with CMBX indexes, which have roughly 10 percent exposure to malls — and much greater exposure to relatively less economically sensitive or consumer - dependent properties like office buildings.
Which means that we won't be able to count on a big chunk of that money right away or, to be more precise, within the first five years of early retirement.
While there was nothing illegal about those deals, new EU rules, which are scheduled to be adopted by member states by 2020, would outlaw the precise tax structure Blackstone used, said Reuven Avi - Yonah, a tax professor at the University of Michigan who reviewed the Blackstone documents.
It is always dangerous to draw too precise parallels between one historical period and another; and among the more misleading of such parallels are those which have been drawn between our own age... and the epoch in which the Roman Empire declined into the Dark Ages.
I'm sticking with my analysis — which is basically Obama combined conservatism in the precise sense when it came to defense of entitlements with progressive libertarianism on the so - called social issues.
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
Just did, thank you for pointing that out... It does appear that the more precise and correct word, when applied to the voting example I gave above is plurality which is synonymous with «relative majority».
In a 1989 interview published in the same issue of the Hastings Center Report in which Kass's tribute appears, Jonas said that his purpose was to examine «in precise philosophical and metaphysical terms the ultimate bases of morality and human destiny.»
And again, you are correct, I did not use it and erroneously used the less precise and more general word «majority» It was an error which unfortunately I can not correct because CNN does not allow edits... which is a good thing... I don't believe in revising history.
The official time to which all clocks in the U.S. are set either directly or indirectly is maintained by two very precise atomic clocks.
It is indeed inevitable that the Church should develop a theology, a structure of beliefs which are drawn from, and seek to state in as precise language as possible, the gospel and its significance for men.
But now on the contrary a swift reversal is making us aware that your main purpose in this revealing to us of your heart was to enable our love to escape from the constrictions of the too narrow, too precise, too limited image of you which we had fashioned for ourselves.
Clearly, everything turns on the nature of «synthesis,» i.e., on the precise manner m which incompossible potentials are «held together.»
People have rejected theism because they held untenable the idea of a mind not subject to change or to interaction with other beings, or a mind omnipotent in the sense that its power was all the power in existence, or a mind having precise knowledge of details of the future (or of all times from the standpoint of eternity), or a mind creating a first state of the cosmos at a finite time in the past, or knowing all suffering although it did not itself suffer, or an all - embracing mind which in no sense could be identified with the universe, or one which could in every sense be identified with it.
The story of creation and the story of the fall, for example, like the account of the last things in the Book of Revelation, may properly be called myths, since they are concerned with absolute beginnings and endings or with universally predicable truths, about which no precise conceptual statements can be made and which are best expressed in pictorial language.
Once again, we should be on our guard lest language, which may now and again be liturgically apt and poetically appropriate, be taken in our preaching as if it were literal and precise.
It is fashionable at present, among some theologians, to attempt precise genealogies of modernity, which in general I would rather avoid doing; but it does seem clear to me that the special preoccupations and perversities of modern philosophy were incubated in the age of late Scholasticism, with the rise of nominalism and voluntarism.
Let us admit too that it is a knowledge which is not precise in detail, but is very much more like a painted portrait than a photographic snapshot.
In this essay, I will argue that a major problem with the idea of divine relativity is that it assumes both God's exact knowledge of the whole, which is thus the One as it is a unified act of knowledge, and also precise knowledge of the fragmentary, concrete Many of experience.
I'm simply using precise definitions, those which most of the Christians I know would agree too.
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.
There was a frock - coated and stiff - collared minister standing before a group of starched and uncomfortable boys, he asking questions to which they were to give precise answers — such as, «Who made you?
Chicago philosopher - comic Aaron Freeman made the same point in a recent National Public Radio commentary: «Gratitude ameliorates the worst aspect of American life, which is that the consumer culture makes us constantly aware of what we do not have, without counterbalancing rituals of gratitude for the mind - boggling bounty that is the U.S.A.... As you are grateful, to that precise extent you are happy.»
The precise manner in which Küng is or is not a Kantian I leave aside.
Marking the 75th anniversary of the infamous Buck v. Bell case endorsing forced sterilization, in which Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. declared «three generations of imbeciles is enough,» the laboratory assures us that the new, more precise science of genetics means that «no human lineage is without hope.»
The arrival of Islamic State provided only the «tipping point» in a wider trend of believers leaving the countries, according to the document, which also warned that providing precise figures was difficult.
Nor, on the other hand, are we given a code of precise rules of observance, adapted, so far as possible, to cover all contingencies (which was the aim of Jewish Rabbinical teaching).
What is the precise point reached at this moment by the human race in the ineluctable curve of growth which is described by every zoological species in the course of its existence?
The precise form of evangelization to which believers are called depends upon their particular vocations.
The theory of the ministry in the churches of the Reformation was also precise; the minister was fundamentally the preacher of the Word, an idea which later, in the days of Pietism and Evangelicalism, was modified in the direction of the conception of the minister as evangelist.
Whitehead did not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way in which the conscious ego draws upon the ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other living occasions.
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