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But the research is not fine grained enough to make predictions of how any one project will impact a neighborhood.
In addition, the research was not fine grained enough to study the effects of some types of sitting at work.
Unfortunately, most travel data are not fine grained enough to capture individual movements over long periods and large spaces.
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Memory theorists' standard categories are not fine-grained enough for our purposes here.
The scale steps 1 5 were judged easy to remember but not fine-grained enough.
It is shown in Ciardelli 2010 that meanings in InqB are not fine-grained enough for this purpose.
As many authors (Quine 1960, Putnam 1981, Kripke 1982) showed, the dispositions of speakers to use terms are not fine-grained enough to make the language as precise as we ordinarily think it is.
This view seems to offer the kind of properties needed in semantics, once one realizes that properties conceived of as intensions are not fine-grained enough to account, e.g., for belief sentences.
On the one hand, it might obscure important aspects because it is not fine-grained enough, and on the other hand it might produce spurious findings when fluctuations in amplitude are large (as was seen in our results) or when segments of the time series are too short.
The ubiquitous requirement of informed consent is not fine-grained enough to provide much guidance when it comes to the more subtle issues of using placebo interventions.
Kohler's splurge was simply "pizza," rather than "pepperoni and olive pizza": the system's object recognition is not yet fine-grained enough to specify toppings.
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