Sentence examples for which is precise from inspiring English sources

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These give the helicopter an awareness of its surroundings which is precise enough for it to land in total darkness.

In the process, Mr. McDuffie all but erases memories of Heifetz's famous RCA recording, which is precise but cool by comparison.

All this education and preparation for the future going on in a place where, as he puts it to me in an English that is his fourth language and yet which is precise and eloquent: "The future is the only certain thing that does not exist".

He needs from Mr Brown a road map into the single currency which is precise enough to convince Europe and the British pro-Europeans that Mr Blair is not just another version of John Major saying: 'Wait and see.' They will want to hear the Prime Minister declaring that his Cabinet will be released to go out and campaign for the euro uncensored by the deadening hand of the Treasury.

Same goes for the trackpad, which is precise and never acted up during my test.

The solution volume for the above two electrode structure are 9 × 6× 10 μm3 and 5 × 6× 10 μm3, respectively, the distance between neighboring grid point is 0.05 μm, which is precise enough for our simulation.

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Others used lasers, which are precise and easy to control, but can create burns and scarring that affect voice quality.

She was particularly interested in the woman's clothes, which were precise and utilitarian — a gray shirt tucked tightly into a pair of tan slacks, a blue mackintosh, a droopy rain hat — just as if she were a man, or no different from a man.

Problems stem from the fact that only one of the FBI's 32 classifications for all homicides – which are precise enough to include "child killed by babysitter" and homicides linked to gambling – makes reference to the person who carried out the homicide being a police officer.

Since the revival of analytic philosophy of religion in the 1960s, many Christian philosophers have pursued what is now called analytic theology, in which central religious doctrines are given formulations which are precise, and it is hoped self-consistent and otherwise defensible.

There's a certain slowness to the laser's movement that I use to create shapes which are precise on one hand and at the same time there's a certain organicness to it.

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