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Expecting little fidelity, they offer little.
If an artist adjusts too little, fidelity can get in the way of communication; a living art form can come across as a relic.
Subsequent presidents, including his successor, John Quincy Adams, who had been his secretary of state, felt little fidelity to his legacy.
In her attacks on Mr. Weiner, she has portrayed him as a man with little fidelity to the truth who now lacks the credibility and stature required of a big-city mayor.
Since the timescales for the meridional transport are comparable to some of the vertical transport timescales (such as gravitational settling and eddy diffusion), then our models lose a little fidelity, especially when we consider a range of latitudinal profiles.
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The view that we need a little less fidelity in marriages is dangerous for a gay-marriage advocate to hold.
Little high fidelity medical simulation has been attempted in the prehospital setting where providers must act alone under far from ideal conditions, where environmental noise, vibration and motion all act to reduce performance.
That, he said, is, "Fidelity, fidelity, fidelity".
Frequency, it seems, has little to do with fidelity.
Proust, though he recorded French patrician society with painful fidelity, had little influence on it, and it is hard to think of Henry James disturbing the universe even fractionally.
There has been little progress on high fidelity modeling of the expanding supersonic two-phase flow in refrigerant expansion work recovery ejectors due to rather complex physics involving nonequilibrium thermodynamics, shear mixing, and void fraction-dependent speed of sound.
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