Sentence examples for historically precision from inspiring English sources

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Historically, precision of beam incident angle has not been a critical requirement.

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August 19, 1790 London, England March 8, 1853 London, England Edward John Dent, (born Aug. 19, 1790, London died March 8, 1853, London), Englishman noted for his design and construction of fine and historically important precision clocks and chronometers.

And they did so with a precision that is historically unprecedented.

Accuracy, the ultimate measurement goal, has historically been more difficult to assess than precision (59).

Historically, wheel running in mice and other rodents has been used as a robust assay to determine, with precision, the inherent period of circadian rhythms in rodents (Bacon et al., 2004).

However, historically economics has become increasingly "scientific", as tweed jackets have been replaced with laboratory coats in the quest for mathematical precision.

With great precision and a steady eye, Ms. Sears paints circles around most of her contemporaries, who dare to cover such Surreal, historically laden ground.

Historically bad.

Letter precision.

His precision?

Or precision.

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