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The word 'empathy' seems much more recent and more inexact.
(Transliteration of Hebrew is more inexact than Shmuel's astronomy).
"It's far more inexact than scientists would have you believe," he says.
Epidemiology is, by its very nature, much more inexact than the kind of science that puts people on the moon.
As a rule, the more inexact or misleading the term, the more profound the effect.
On the one hand, the physiological proliferation rate of normal tissues as well as the reactivity of various forms of melanocytic naevi are usually smaller than our cutoff level; on the other hand, a counting of cells less than 10%, although perhaps sufficient enough, would be more inexact to measure by an eyeball estimate.
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Efficiency gains as high as 10 are obtained by combining the higher-order time integration schemes such as fourth-order Runge Kutta (RK64) with the more efficient inexact Newton's method based schemes (LMG).
Onstage, Tegan and Sara were decidedly more human and inexact.
He prefers to trade down during the college draft, exchanging high choices for extra low ones, amassing as many choices as possible, reasoning that, since drafting science is inexact, more picks mean better odds of hitting on a Pro Bowler.
The game and players change, which makes the debate even more of an inexact science.
Thus, the researchers focus more on the inexact approach in comparison to exact.
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