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Are they?" He was worried that tiny deviations in tuning would jar his keen perception of pitch.
It plans to install monitoring devices on TV broadcasting towers to measure tiny deviations in their specified frequencies and frame rates.
I think Peter [Kosminsky] has made every effort to be as accurate as possible, but tiny deviations from the truth have to be weighed against those facts.' Peter Kosminsky has occupied this territory before.
What's more, Hennig found that these tiny deviations from a steady beat aren't random; they follow repeated, statistical patterns.
The pattern holds, with only tiny deviations, throughout the list.
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With the factual piece, the misdirection was obvious the entire piece was about a broader trend, with one tiny deviation.
Even a tiny deviation from the customer's specifications can lead to costly wear and tear.
With the factual piece, the misdirection was obvious — the entire piece was about a broader trend, with one tiny deviation.
Since these Te precipitates are strong Raman scatterers, they can reflect very tiny deviation of the stoichiometry (below the composition resolution of RBS).
If there's even a tiny deviation from the r-squared law, the minimum bounce height should be different than expected.
This is due to the fact that, in the experimental setup, the alignment of the plane of Phantom 2 has had a tiny deviation from a angle to the incident THz beam. Figure 3 Left to right, in radians: phase of acquired complex phantom image, phase image generated using the circle fitting data and knowledge of phantom geometry, and difference image.
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