Precise
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553 examples of Precise in a sentence
On our shelves at home, we have a box set of the DVD series "24," season six to be
precise.
So this patient is in their 50s, so we can actually give them a very
precise
estimate of what their risk for prostate cancer is.
Or, to be more precise, how do most of the women in the world wash?
We are blessed with a language, a system of communication, so powerful and so
precise
that we can share what we've learned with such precision that it can accumulate in the collective memory.
Now it's only at
precise
times when they align.
He helped me tackle the twin challenges of
precise
shape and gentle movement.
Radio astronomers study radio waves from space using sensitive antennas and receivers, which give them
precise
information about what an astronomical object is and where it is in our night sky.
This was the first experimental evidence that the Big Bang existed and the universe was born at a
precise
moment some 14.7 billion years ago.
Scientists say that memory isn't
precise.
And my favorite example of that occurred beginning in 1976, when it was discovered that the bacteria causing Legionnaires disease had always been present in natural waters, but it was the
precise
temperature of the water in heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems that raised the right temperature for the maximum reproduction of Legionella bacillus.
Unfortunately, they're almost half German, they're so
precise.
You'll never find Indian women so
precise.
So, to explore this, I created a piece of art, an experience, that asked people to share a memory, and I teamed up with some data scientists to figure out how to take an emotion that's so highly subjective and convert it into something mathematically
precise.
And based on this illustration, we really convinced ourselves in the field that the brain's making
precise
predictions and subtracting them off from the sensations.
The control of a laser is so
precise
that you can perform surgery inside of an eye, you can use it to store massive amounts of data, and you can use it for this beautiful experiment that my friend was struggling to explain.
Language is very
precise.
Well, I'm going to ask you to go in the other direction for a minute, to come back with me 50 years into the past, the early 1960s to be
precise.
They would be received by a second ship, and that would give us very
precise
estimates, in this case, of 250 billion herring in a period of about a minute.
It's the
precise
amount of harm that comes to media companies whenever a single copyrighted song or movie gets pirated.
He used a similar technique to memorize the
precise
order of 4,140 random binary digits in half an hour.
To write a word or a phrase or a sentence in Arabic is like crafting an equation, because every part is extremely
precise
and carries a lot of information.
These micro-machines, which are the envy of nanotechnologists the world over, are self-directed, powerful, precise, accurate devices that are made out of strings of amino acids.
So this kind of freedom is a targeted and
precise
window.
You have a pretty good idea of what they're feeling and thinking at this
precise
moment in time.
It's actually a little bit more
precise
than that.
If I have a GPS and a camera in my car, I have a pretty
precise
idea of where I am and how fast I'm going.
They can have a
precise
idea of where they are, and sort of a vague idea of where the other cars are.
Much more
precise.
However, by comparing data that ties together both density and diversity from what we hear, I'm able to arrive at much more
precise
fitness outcomes.
There is obviously something wrong with it, because what makes a robot
precise
and strong also makes them ridiculously dangerous and ineffective in the real world, because their body cannot deform or better adjust to the interaction with the real world.
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