Sentences with phrase «with relative precision»

This means that I feel perfectly comfortable when Ulysses comes up in conversation, because I can situate it with relative precision in relation to other books.
I can't comment on the bushings and strut tower brace specifically, but even for a big brute of a muscle car, the Challenger turns in with relative precision and is thoroughly enjoyable to steer.
In practice, this exercise is probably only feasible in mathematics, where test items can be categorized with relative precision.
Disguising themselves as nuns and painters, the two friends carry out hits with relative precision against the hardened hoods that share their profession.
Although these shifts might sound like small beans for mobile animals like birds, which can pick their environment with relative precision, for the very small, the very large and the very rooted, such a pace might be impossible.
In all these instances the men who exercised the ministry, those to whom they ministered and those who prepared them for their task knew with relative precision what was expected of the man who held this office.

Not exact matches

We are experienced providing duration matching portfolios with high levels of precision, while also determining the appropriate level of credit risk necessary to generate incremental returns relative government bond portfolio alternatives.
Human introspection is hardly capable of identifying all the efficient causes of a past feeling, let alone weighing the power of each relative to each other and to that feeling's final causality; God in turn would seem to have no impartial information or standards by which to conduct such comparative weighings with perfect precision.
«This technology can actively stabilize two items relative to each other with a precision well below one nanometer at room temperature,» JILA / NIST physicist Tom Perkins says.
Most applications of the theory of gravity depend only on relative values, such as the ratio of the acceleration of the moon to that of an apple, which can be determined with much greater precision than the absolute value of G.
The relative contribution of solar activity to climate patterns has been calculated with considerable precision by IPCC contributors.
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