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But the argument of "The Wages of Wins" is that this kind of expertise has real limitations when it comes to making precise evaluations of individual performance, whether you're interested in the consistency of football quarterbacks or in testing claims that N.B.A. stars "turn it on" during playoffs.
The human visual system is very good at perceiving the overall shape of the structure but when it comes to making precise estimations of distances and angles, we usually fail and have to turn to other methods.
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Here, too, attempting to make precise predictions is perhaps silly.
Google owns airplanes to make precise three-dimensional urban maps.
I'll be able to make precise comparisons about the way they move about.
Gödel used this concept to make precise what he meant by "effectively enumerable".
It's a fool's errand to make precise predictions about the future.
They were able to make precise predictions about the effects of a mutation-increasing drug.
It's hard to make precise calculations of the overall cost to organisations of this kind of behaviour.
But now the military has moved on Karbala, though commanders say they are trying to make precise attacks.
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