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"exactitude" Definitions
  1. the quality of being very accurate and exact

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But what we save in time, we lose in nuance and exactitude.
Should we mindlessly applaud this drive toward exactitude as an obvious good?
There is a "terrifying exactitude with which crimes reproduce themselves," Quetelet said.
Rhythms were dispatched with clarity and exactitude, without a trace of rigidity.
These songs suggest that the need for exactitude parallels the need for affectlessness.
And there are seven sheets here by Rembrandt, of varying exactitude and importance.
Through exactitude, she accentuates a fiery, immediate, almost antiquated mode of romantic expression.
Macho and minimalist alike, the sentences are thrilling still in their exactitude and audacity.
Other times, the exactitude of her characterizations takes a toll, rendering her protagonists archetypical.
The exactitude of this will depend on the return on your investments each year.
"Her exactitude could be frustrating for those who worked under her," the website LiveAuctioneers .
Each one is "a small, tough explosion of exactitude," as Mr. de Waal memorably wrote.
"You must launch operations with 60 to 70 percent credibility or exactitude," the order says.
Mr. Ly captures the tension of these encounters with exactitude, because he knows them intimately.
The latter are temples to Wilmarth's heartfelt existentialism, while these are silent reliquaries, facsimiles of exactitude.
Always his dogged persistence, his cautious exactitude, and his need to keep churning out product prevailed.
Her hands labor to do it with care and exactitude: It takes her a long time.
They render the logic of their suffering with exactitude and skill, waxing to new expressive heights.
Their soft-shoe was recklessly slow, a nonchalant tightrope walk of graceful control and rhythmic exactitude.
Whereas she strove for exactitude, he had a gamer's instincts, and often tried to barrel through tasks.
Hecht and MacArthur were able to translate those rhythms with uncanny exactitude into precision-tooled propulsive theater.
He and Mr. Bannon are hostile to technocrats whose rigor and exactitude might impede their ideological agenda.
To turn Sharp around, Mr. Gou is banking on Foxconn's ability to manage breathtaking scale with military exactitude.
Think of I Love Lucy, discovering a way to produce very good TV comedy with speed and exactitude.
It has all the exactitude of documentary prose, but the language is so poetic I was left speechless.
Steve Reich's 1967 "Violin Phase" came off here as a potential étude for the demanding exactitude of Bach.
The goal of the Whitney's staff was to honor his intentions with the greatest degree of exactitude possible.
Its close, plaster-thickened air was like perfume; its damp gray walls framed an art of grim exactitude.
Tension — the marvelous inversion of moods that animated her functionalism — is what she relinquishes in pursuit of exactitude.
The middle and upper classes prepared for single-opponent combat and the exactitude required of fighting a gentleman's duel.
Finally, for any doubters regarding the replica's exactitude, the creator even spliced in clips from the show for comparison.
Child was a rigorous professional who believed that the science and exactitude of recipes were their most important assets.
" Dionysius of Halicarnassus, writing of Simonides, notes that one should "Watch very carefully Simonides's choice of words and the exactitude with which he puts things together"; the word exactitude here is akribeia, which likewise has a dual meaning: it can mean "precision, accuracy, exactness of language" or "parsimony, frugality, stinginess with money.
The show's parodied exactitude is played for laughs, but the Katdashian creators see it as an exercise in anthropology, too.
Close listeners may also hear some Brecht in Mr. Adams's score, played with exactitude and enthusiasm by the Rotterdam Philharmonic.
Vanchiswar began her career in molecular biology, and she addresses the garden in fall with a scientific rigor and exactitude.
Before she was a nurse, Katherine Slater was an accountant, a profession she admired for its exactitude and high ethical standards.
Copeland, nearly flawless, brought out a womanly sensuality, her musicality suited to the crystalline exactitude of the solo to the celesta.
As the foreign news media began to cover the news Thursday, observers abroad expressed envy on Twitter at the trainspotting exactitude.
The Gewandhaus players lacked the fiendish exactitude of their Berlin colleagues, but the performance took on human complexity as a result.
In the past, presidential words were scrutinized with forensic exactitude and any variance from the established record could do lasting political damage.
In its exactitude and restraint, Bocuse saw an approach that was in many ways the very opposite of decadent French haute cuisine.
Saenredam depicted, with what would seem to be immaculate exactitude, the interior of the Nieuwe Kerk, a Protestant Reformed Church, in Haarlem.
"You should say, 'Sir — or ma'am or whatever — with terminological exactitude, you are a lying sack of'" — well, you get the idea.
There's an official Derby recipe, but if you don't care for exactitude just mix yourself up some sugar, bourbon, water, and crushed mint.
Bird, meanwhile, paints with the exactitude of early naturalists, for whom art was a method to map out the planet and its species.
The images of "Uncommon Places" have the same impartiality as "American Surfaces," but the earlier series' offhandedness has given way to formalist exactitude.
Coded as street rap, which means trap, Simi represents the gradual shift of trap conventions toward supposedly more classicist virtues: spareness, unflappability, exactitude.
"Her work is so witty and humorous in its precision and its exactitude that there are times when that really comes out," she said.
Whenever in this book he veers toward this particular subject, his characteristic exactitude, his subtle, graceful, fine-grained prose is ever so slightly coarser.
What the show is really selling is the Chang attitude and mystique, a combination of ego, exactitude, foul-mouthed rebelliousness and self-deprecatory nerdiness.
Her dishes are set apart from versions you may have had before by the exactitude of the technique and the quality of the ingredients.
The program also included William Forsythe's "The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude" (1996) and the New York premiere of Crystal Pite's dystopian "Emergence," from 2009. (Mr.
Against the swift exactitude and raw power of machinery, the human anatomy — with its soft, squishy shapes and nerve-­riddled interior — looks vulnerable at best.
The arrangement of the screens evokes some kind of surveillance rig on a U.F.O., and the drawings have the aggressive exactitude of a forensic report.
The members enjoy the engineering know-how and alchemy experimentation involved in a hobby that requires millimeter exactitude, tireless patience, and constant trial and error.
Giancarlo told the Vienna conference it was time for the EU to expand the use of equivalence in a way that avoids "rule-by-rule exactitude".
The elegance of Cole's writing here is extraordinary: He isolates a single idea with exactitude and precision, and then plays out all its implications and ambiguities.
The most monstrous work in the show, it combines his multiple obsessions: guy tied to tree, torture, martyrdom, creative poses, anatomical exactitude, and tranquility joined with pain.
It seems to me that in his constructions, Steinberg shares something with Joseph Cornell — a penchant for exactitude and an acute sensitivity to history and lost time.
But he has come to realize, he said in a recent interview, that the musical exactitude of his ballet choreography is rooted in his early tap training.
For Vaticanistas accustomed to tea-reading but not so worried about historical exactitude, "The Two Popes" is a delightful imaginary look behind the thick walls of secrecy.
All this hardness, the sanity and exactitude and rationality, often made me wonder how he came to acquire the incongruously silly nickname we used for him: Daddy Loopy.
So, I'm not purporting to render with exactitude what it's like to be a 45-year-old woman working in the tech sector in Manhattan—how could I?
Yet just as much as in the darker pictures, a majority of these biblical portraits display an exactitude of characterization that belies the frisky, open brushwork Zurbarán favored.
Not staged, not lit, not cropped, not retouched, his photographs are feats of dispassionate representation, and yet their attentiveness and exactitude make them far, far more than snapshots.
But even when what she's saying is taken from recorded public appearances, she recreates her speakers' inflections and rhythms with an exactitude that comes only with hard study.
The surgical strike on the Saviors' main compound was filled with horrible moments, and Carol and Maggie's mission is carried out with the same level of awful exactitude.
Machines can play faster and more precisely than people can, and that pell-mell speed, automated to impossible exactitude, adds an air of exigent dilemma to the album's tone.
An offshoot of City Ballet, the Miami company understands what Balanchine discovered and taught: how exactitude needn't sacrifice warmth; how even in Romanticism, rhythmic accuracy allows momentum to build.
Hedi Slimane, who is known for relentless consistency and exactitude, doubled down on the '70s-era Parisian bourgeoisie codes he's been instilling since arriving at Celine two years ago.
Here Freud's exactitude comes across as a much more generous act of transubstantiation, as if the body, turned into paint, might live a second life in its reconstituted form.
"Stop Me From Falling" melds banjo and keyboard into the same sparkly whoosh, while the guitar hook in "Raining Glitter" spins and plunks with the exactitude of a synth preset.
The Houston rapper's Fever, out since May, celebrates exactitude, perfectly timed raps, and whirring metallic drum machines that click just right, combining old-school virtues like verbal bluntness and linearity.
And oil paint, above all in the Van Eyck brothers' altarpiece, birthed a new religious art with such exactitude that believers could look past this world to the world beyond.
But it explores that pettiness with such pinpoint exactitude that the links between casual everyday misogyny and the violence of a Harvey Weinstein or a mass shooter feel uncomfortably clear.
Still, these scenes are brutal in their exactitude: There are power drills and chain saws and lips snipped off with nail clippers and vaginas cut out to store in gym lockers.
BOLTON: Second of all, Apple has a super high bar of manufacturing exactitude, and especially for this kind of screen on the product that makes them more than half of their revenue.
In her story collection, which traces life from birth to death, "the world is parsed with a charming exactitude that magnifies all its latent marvels and especially horrors," Hermione Hoby wrote here.
With the exactitude of the artist's Wikipedia page, she informed her high-net-worth listeners that Tayou wants to "redefine postcolonial culture and raise questions about globalization and modernity" with his work.
If so, then, we might mimic Genet's aggressive exactitude and ask ourselves questions that go deeper than the banalities of Sunday morning chat shows or yesterday's forgotten tempests in a tea pot.
The complete stillness of the paintings fills the work with a depth of feeling few artists are able attain, particularly while working under the constraints of exactitude that his aesthetic demands of him.
The Houston Ballet will show "Artifact Suite" (2004); Pacific Northwest Ballet will dance "The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude" (1996); and San Francisco Ballet will perform "Pas/Parts 2016," recently reworked for that company.
"Six Memos for the Next Millennium," Italo Calvino This small publication of Calvino's Charles Eliot Norton lectures given at Harvard in 1985 is divided into five topics: lightness, quickness, exactitude, visibility and multiplicity.
" Dublin, even well into the 1960's, when I came to live there, was in many respects still the city that Joyce had known and that he celebrated with maniacal exactitude in "Ulysses.
And this meant that when ambitious artists like Edouard Manet, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso did portraits, they depicted people in their distinctive personal styles, which departed from the mechanical exactitude of the photograph.
More curious than elegiac, with echoes of Steinian repetition and exactitude of sound, these poems search for the language and music to map out grief, as they explore metaphors, modes, and mythological frames for dying.
Now, she'll source marble columns from eBay, crochet around aged wooden staffs, and arrange her assemblages with such exactitude that she can re-stage stretched mixed-media wall sculptures as if they were in situ.
Designed with self-effacing, sociological exactitude by Jeff Cowie (sets) and Van Broughton Ramsey (costumes), both veterans of Foote productions, "Young Man" begins in the office of the blusteringly confident Will Kidder, a wholesale grocer.
Knowing Fish to be committed to exactitude, in these carefully cut laser-printed sheets, she is concerned with where the tiles are cut to fit against the wall, and how to take that irregularity into account.
But the rest of the puzzle was quite entertaining: UNFRIENDED, the relatively new way to cut someone out of your life online, makes its New York Times debut, and EXACTITUDE returns after a 44-year hiatus.
That's part of the reason the US is moving to blame Iran, as the Houthis haven't yet carried out an attack of this magnitude — that crippled one of Saudi Arabia's most important oil plants — or exactitude.
All through the ranks, he is making Boston Ballet look terrific, from the pristine exactitude of Derek Dunn and the sunny brilliance of Misa Kuranaga, both principals, to the eager verve of Daniel Durrett, a corps member.
Meet HBO's Years and Years, which spent most of its running time depicting the chaos with unflinching exactitude, then blinked at the last possible moment in its attempt to reattach an amputated limb with a Band-Aid.
What is surprising is that "Grandison" was, of Richardson's novels, a particular touchstone for Jane Austen, who (her nephew recounted) could describe with exactitude "all that was ever said or done" by each of its many characters.
Authored by researchers from the likes of Virginia Tech and Harvard, "Growing pains for global monitoring of societal events" showed just how off the mark is the assumption that big data will bring exactitude to the large-scale study of civilization.
In a testament to the exactitude of the engineers at SpaceIL, the organization that created the craft, Beresheet finished its burn and entered an elliptical lunar orbit within 9 minutes of the time it was predicted to do so before launch.
It may be true that some of that exactitude is bravado (the kind many women employ in the face of being told their perceptions of indistinct, but all-too-familiar, experiences are unfounded), but for many, it is also exasperation.
Her imagery ranges from cartoon figures, indebted to Philip Guston, to nearly academic rendering, and cover many of the points in between, including German Expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit and several kinds of portraiture, while making surgical asides to photo-realist exactitude.
Because despite any exactitude of gesture and phonation—the open-hanging mouth, the tongue-thrust, the accent's glides, the nonrhotics, the shrugging and grimacing, the peeved shaken fist and wag of the finger—the true thing being impersonated goes unsaid.
And this is sushi as you'll find it at Daigo Hand Roll Bar in the subterranean DeKalb Market Hall in Downtown Brooklyn, where almost every hand roll — made with generosity, exactitude and beautifully supple, barely anointed fish — is less than $10.
The suits are better fitted to the wearers than any garment ever, sewn to an accuracy defined with aerospace exactitude, no stitch to be further than 1/64th of an inch—two-fifths of a millimeter—from the defined line of the seam.
The Trump campaign—which had not distinguished itself for the wonky exactitude of its white papers—issued a fact sheet on economic policy that, amid generic promises of "unbridled economic growth," contained a surprisingly detailed bullet point about the E.P.A.'s RIN program.
The density of Ms. Molnár's drawings, whether executed by pen or plotter, embodies a pleasure in repetition and exactitude that feels closer to the humanistic minimalism of Agnes Martin and Nasreen Mohamedi than to Paris's groovy-for-groovy's-sake Op and Kinetic art.
It is not just his outright lies that degrade our discourse; it is also his use of language that muddles to the point of meaninglessness, language that rejects exactitude, language that elevates imprecision as a device to avoid being discovered in his deceit.
In contrast, the Van Cleef show is to take a more abstract approach, with its curator, Alba Cappellieri, selecting themes — and jewelry pieces that illustrate them — from what Calvino wrote were his eternal values for literature: lightness, quickness, exactitude, visibility, multiplicity and consistency.
"In taking on complex spiritual and moral questions, John wrote with distinctive exactitude, humanity, and wit — serious wit — and an adventurous sense of form," the author Tobias Wolff, a former student of Mr. L'Heureux's and later a colleague at Stanford, said by email.
What's worse is that, by fixating with such preposterous exactitude on the details of Wotan's story, Mr. Lepage distracts us from caring about what Wagner is really depicting: a proud but failing father who, with no one else he can trust, confides in his daughter.
In "Contemporary Innovators," Mr. Boal pays homage to William Forsythe, whose "The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude" (1996), a ballet set to Schubert, will be performed alongside works by two of Mr. Forsythe's former dancers: David Dawson ("A Million Kisses to My Skin") and Crystal Pite ("Emergence").
He began working as a child, making commercials and infomercials, before finding himself on NBC's Freaks & Geeks, the Paul Feig–created, Judd Apatow–produced comedy that documented with alarming exactitude the awkwardness and unease of adolescence (Starr, then 16, played the gangly, Dallas-loving Bill Haverchuck).
" Amis makes this case in an essay on Larkin, whose evocations of the mildewed and the mingy manage to leave us glorified by their oft-thought-but-ne'er-so-well-expressed exactitude: "Larkin's life was a pitiful mess of evasion and poltroonery; his work was a triumph.
Whether in a generic beach resort ("Jellyfish") or an apocalyptic tundra of AstroTurf and bunnies ("Rabbit Starvation"), the world is parsed with a charming exactitude that magnifies all its latent marvels and especially horrors — the blacker and more peculiar these stories get, the funnier they are.
In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," the murder of King Duncan seems to lead to a solar eclipse that turns the day dark and reflects the horror and evil of human misconduct; today, the punctual arrival of an eclipse seems a tribute less to superstition than to mathematical exactitude.
Awash in pink, yellow, green, and blue, the painting is a monumental self-contradiction, in which the liquidity of the poured paint feels conceptually at odds with the exactitude of the red, orange, and violet streaks breaking up the picture plane like a stepped mountain range.
Ordinarily a human stabber is employed in recreating these holes in test fabric — for comparison, you understand — but people are notoriously un-robotic in their execution of this type of task, and, as in other things, small deviations in force and angle creep in where unvarying exactitude is needed.
TO BE A TRAVELER in the 21st century is to sometimes feel a sense of loss even before one leaves the house: The planet has been mapped with such an oppressive exactitude that it can often seem as if we're living at a time when everything is knowable.
But as written (with intellectual stealth) by Simon Stephens, directed (with minimalist exactitude) by Mark Brokaw and acted (with explosively mixed feelings) by Denis Arndt and Mary-Louise Parker, a conventional tale becomes a rippling and far-ranging consideration of the intersection of truths and lies in any relationship.
A fun thing to consider when watching the NFL is how many rules require painstaking, almost scientific exactitude to enforce properly and how many others boil down to refs just winging it—when it comes to spotting a player down, for example, or judging where a punt sails out of bounds.
Looped or linear, projected at small scale or filling a wall, Mr. McQueen's art manifests the same cool exactitude as his movies "Hunger" or "Shame," and his admirers from the multiplex ought to take the time to discover his immersive, elusive fine art in the darkened galleries of Tate Modern.
I am sure I am not alone in recalling Borges' wondrous story, "Of Exactitude in Science" (1946), which contains this passage: In that Empire, the craft of Cartography attained such Perfection that the Map of a Single province covered the space of an entire City, and the Map of the Empire itself an entire Province.
Its creators should win not just for the exactitude of the show, not just for its subtle humor and disquieting drama, and not just for the way the finale neatly wraps up six seasons worth of drama—but also for giving American viewers a deep understanding of Soviet thinking that's more relevant than ever.
In that sense a quote by the 18th-century composer and flutist Johann Joachim Quantz seems prophetic: "With skill a musical machine could be constructed that would play certain pieces with a quickness and exactitude so remarkable that no human being could equal it either with his fingers or with his tongue," he wrote.
The band's lyrics, especially on Beyondless, reflect his apparent desire for exactitude, though it can feel less about providing clear meaning, and more to do with the mood the words evoke: "Catch It" is a stormy meditation on transience, and sleaze clings to the "toilet stalls" in "Plead the Fifth," for example, but the rest is up to you.
Paradoxically gruff and tender, starkly Darwinian in scientific exactitude yet brimming with mystical flourishes, Abbey's enlivening nonfiction storytelling — anchored around his two compressed seasons as a ranger in Utah's Arches National Monument during the late Eisenhower era — is a perfectly rendered hybrid of transcendental joy, coyote humor, in-your-face wrath, field science detail, philosophical righteousness, and moral clarity.

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