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The navigators at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory are still calculating precisely when the spacecraft will send its final signal on Sept. 15.
Buttler, icy-eyed while calculating precisely how many risks he was required to take (not many as it transpired) led the way with a brilliant unbeaten 65.
Just a decade before, Turing had done perhaps more than any individual to defeat Hitler by cracking the Enigma code in which Nazi military instructions were delivered, and then calculating precisely how much of this information the Allies could act on without giving the game away.
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For example catches can be calculated precisely to the second or third decimal point but such a degree of precision means very little because the fishery is constantly changing and such a level of detail has little influence on the decisions to be made.
Of course it's impossible to calculate precisely how much they will cost, but according to one widely referenced calculation by UNCTAD, the SDGS could cost up to $4.5tn a year between 2015 and 2030 (some sums have come out even higher).
But like everything he writes, it's wonderfully lucid, and calculated precisely.
We have calculated precisely what it will take to make you come back.
The expense of freedom of information is impossible to calculate precisely.
The answer probably can't be calculated precisely, but any gains have to be set against three sorts of harm.
"While it is difficult to calculate precisely what value these channels bring, it is likely to be considerable".
Practical salinity, along with temperature, can be used to calculate precisely the density of seawater samples.
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