Precisely
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1665 examples of Precisely in a sentence
You can very
precisely
calculate what your CO2 emissions are, and then you will be given options to reduce.
They come to business school
precisely
so that they can get great networks.
RG: And of course, we think it's
precisely
what you really should be saying to mothers who have kids for the first time.
Now I'm not going to belabor this point, but studies do show that, as investors, women are much less prone to taking reckless risks than men,
precisely
because, as we've already heard, women tend not to suffer from overconfidence in the same way that men do.
And so we can make these measurements
precisely
enough that we can overlay two patients and look at the differences.
If I was a person who were interested in preserving religious faith, I would be very afraid of the positive power of evolutionary science, and indeed science generally, but evolution in particular, to inspire and enthrall,
precisely
because it is atheistic.
But here, I only want to make the point that the elegance of Darwinism is corrosive to religion,
precisely
because it is so elegant, so parsimonious, so powerful, so economically powerful.
But I think, actually, the alternative is to grasp the nettle of the word "atheism" itself,
precisely
because it is a taboo word, carrying frissons of hysterical phobia.
A
precisely
similar calculation by Hawking and Gary Gibbons showed that if you have dark energy in empty space, then the whole universe radiates.
I'm a savant, or more precisely, a high-functioning autistic savant.
And doing this, we can very
precisely
plot the timing of the brain's activity.
This is just a tiny part of the sky the Kepler stares at, where it searches for planets by measuring the light from over 150,000 stars, all at once, every half hour, and very
precisely.
And we can measure this very, very
precisely
with Kepler and trace their effects.
And it turns out that we can measure that very
precisely.
On the contrary, doodling should be leveraged in
precisely
those situations where information density is very high and the need for processing that information is very high.
Now we don't know that there's life then, but we could say, "Well at least I'm going to have to take a look very
precisely
at this chemical and see where it comes from."
And we are almost
precisely
100 years behind.
And you can adapt really
precisely.
That means we can
precisely
engineer the molecules in the fuel chain and optimize them along the way.
And the atoms themselves are quite violent, but if you fire lasers that are
precisely
tuned to the right frequency, an atom will briefly absorb those photons and tend to slow down.
Kepler is a space telescope and it looks for planets around other stars by measuring the light from those stars very
precisely.
We didn't calculate that precisely, but we understand that's very expensive.
Now finally, we can measure Earth's energy imbalance
precisely
by measuring the heat content in Earth's heat reservoirs.
It needed to know the exact distance, so he knew very
precisely
that the distance between the two cities was 500 miles.
You can dive into the stratosphere, and
precisely
dissipate that velocity, and come back out to the space station.
But that is
precisely
what it has done.
They have to be
precisely
lathed.
I had read everything that was written in the newspaper, and that was
precisely
what drew me to the organization.
First, it sends its heat out
precisely
where our atmosphere lets that heat out the best.
More precisely, the timber yard of a hardware store.
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