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And I have trouble with that whole -- the preciseness of it and the attention to it.
"There's something about the intimacy and the preciseness that I can achieve in Arabic," he said.
The discrepancies of scale and the preciseness of the painting add up to a compelling, mysterious vision.
"Iran is boosting its missile capabilities in order to increase the accuracy, preciseness and range," Mr. Joni said.
"Iran is boosting its missile capabilities to order to increase the accuracy, preciseness and range," Mr. Joni said.
Contrary to Trump's recent claims, the number 2023,237 has a preciseness to it: It is exactly half the number of total delegates, plus one.
Separations, transformations and rejoins are always performed in front of the spectators, a circumstance which requires absolute preciseness in all phases of the display.
Customers will scan their feet (using a smartphone at home) and receive purchase recommendations based on the morphology of their feet, down to a millimeter preciseness.
The making of the print is the emotion of the photography — the paper you choose, and the preciseness of the light is very important, the focus and the deepness of the shadow.
"A good clock like a good watch will allow you to get what time it is based on its initial setting and long-term preciseness, even if you're not receiving a synchronized signal all the time," said Howe, who has been a scientist at NIST for 45 years.
Among the problems he sees in the traditional hadith analysis are: the inability of some narrators to maintain preciseness of the report, textual conflicts among reports, ignoring textual analysis when the hadith was reported by a narrator of good character, and probability of fabrication of hadith.
Workers were to take a one-hour lunch break from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM : 4. Workers were to resume work starting at 1:00 PM and ending at 5:00 PM The preciseness of the working times upset the workers. Borie desegregated the Washington Navy Yard in June 1869.
The receiver/demander needs to process the content of the information which is also costly (proportionately to the preciseness of the information). Research shows that the marginal benefit of increasing transparency is decreasing. Leuz and Verrecchia (2000) discovered that if transparency reaches a certain point, further disclosure of information has little power on decreasing the firm’s cost of capital.
Savinkova was born in Moscow, Russia. In her childhood, she dreamed of becoming a ballerina and an artist. Savinkova was a typical representative of the ex Soviet RG school known for preciseness of lines and lightness of execution. Her natural elegance, style and physical qualities were first spotted by Tamara Vartanova in the Lujniki Palace of the Pioners, Moscow.
He's just so demanding on the preciseness of things and he's very, very hard on the working people. He's just a nightmare-to-deal-with person." In January 1985, Shearer left the show for good, partially because he felt he was not being used enough. Martin Short said Shearer "wanted to be creative and Dick [Ebersol] wanted something else.
Fukuda directs the choir and does all the musical arrangements, writing for every song roughly six to nine segments. Fukuda told the Deseret News in 2015 that he was raised in Japan where choirs were primarily about "technique and preciseness". Noting that although "those are really important things", he wants the children to find choir enjoyable. They typically have three different parts.
Retired initially at age 6, Precisionist proved nearly sterile, siring only four offspring in three foal crops. He produced three daughters and a son, all started and two were winners; none were stakes winners. His progeny earned a total of $34,230. He managed to become a one-time proven dam-sire when his daughter, Preciseness, produced the graded stakes winner Dawn Again, and his granddaughters had several stakes performers.
Before the sixteenth century European mechanical clocks were not in high demand. This lack of demand was brought on by the extremely high prices and the lack of preciseness needed by the population who had to calculate when they would have to have the prayer. The use of hourglasses, water clocks, and sundials was more than enough to meet their needs. It was not until around 1547 that the Ottomans started creating a high demand for them.
The two-wheel drive systems present at the time were generally purpose- built for car applications in terms of handling and durability. Rear-wheel drive was generally only seen on body-on-frame vehicles such as pickup trucks and large SUV's. Prior to the F15 X5, all BMW SUV's came standard with BMW xDrive, the company's symmetric all-wheel drive system. These vehicles proved popular to general consumers but lacked the drivability and steering preciseness of the company's sedans and sports cars.
One of seven ceramic heads found near Lydenburg The recovered pottery shards were reconstructed largely at the University of Cape Town, and assembled into two large heads and five smaller heads. One of the larger heads constitute an incomplete specimen. The reconstructed heads provide a glimpse into the craftsmen's skill and preciseness of artistry, even though they may not look exactly how they looked 1500 years ago. Six of the heads share human characteristics, while a single head has animal-like features.
Thampi was elected in the Third Travancore Assembly (1944–47) from the Karunagappalli-Karthikappalli constituency. He was also a member of the Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly from 1954-1956 from the Mavelikkara constituency. He was chosen as the First Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly in the EMS Cabinet on 27 April 1957 and was Speaker till the dissolution of the first Kerala Legislative Assembly on 31 July 1959. As speaker, Thampi was known for his brevity and preciseness of his rulings.
Short stature refers to a height of a human which is below typical. Whether a person is considered short depends on the context. Because of the lack of preciseness, there is often disagreement about the degree of shortness that should be called short. In a medical context, short stature is typically defined as an adult height that is more than two standard deviations below a population’s mean for age and gender, which corresponds to the shortest 2.3% of individuals in that population.
Bellingshausen noted that after the death of astronomer Nevil Maskelyne, the maritime almanac lost its preciseness. He found no less than 108 errors in the 1819 volume. The chronometers recommended by Joseph Banks, who promoted the interests of Arnold's family, were unsuitable. The same firm set up for James Cook "very bad chronometers" that were ahead by 101 seconds per day. Bulkeley called the quality of chronometers on ‘Vostok’ "horrifying". By May 1820 the chronometers on ‘Mirny’ were ahead by 5–6 minutes per day.
33; Google Books By this time he had acquired a considerable reputation as a disputant on the Puritan side, and the story goes that Elizabeth I visiting the university in 1592 "schooled him for his obstinate preciseness, willing him to follow her laws, and not run before them." In 1593 Rainolds was made dean of Lincoln College, Oxford and/or of Lincoln Cathedral. The fellows of Corpus were anxious to replace Cole with Rainolds, and an exchange was effected, Rainolds being elected president in December 1598.
Justice Goldberg held, with Justices Black and Douglas concurring, that § 6 of the Control Act too broadly and indiscriminately restricted the right to travel and thereby abridged the liberty guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment and that § 6 of the Control Act was unconstitutional on its face. As to the government's alternative theory, the clarity and preciseness of the provision in question made it impossible to narrow its indiscriminately cast and overly broad scope without substantial judicial rewriting which was beyond the power of the Court in this case.
Næss' Erkenntnis und wissenschaftliches Verhalten (1936) anticipated many themes familiar in post- war analytic philosophy. Næss' main philosophical work from the 1950s was entitled "Interpretation and Preciseness". This was an application of set theory to the problems of language interpretation, extending the work of semanticists such as Charles Kay Ogden in The Meaning of Meaning. A simple way of explaining it is that any given utterance (word, phrase, or sentence) can be considered as having different potential interpretations, depending on prevailing language norms, the characteristics of particular persons or groups of users, and the language situation in which the utterance occurred.
The school motto Diligence, Thrift, Devotion, Honesty, encourages students to form an ethos of solid academic, simple life, sound work, stout body. For a hundred years, the school has practised a teaching style of kindness, justice, strictness, and preciseness, and a study style of veracity, truth, refinement, and innovation with a commitment to foster the "Four Models" exemplary students. Nanyang Model High School has been the member of Shanghai Experimental and Key Paradigm Schools since 2005. School features includes basketball, Student Art Troupe of Symphony Orchestra, Aesthetic Education, Environmental Protection Practice, National Defense Education, and community services.
Futures 37, 547-561 The biggest advantage of mobile positioning-based methods is that mobile phones are widespread, positioning works inside buildings, and collection of movement data is done by a third party at regular intervals. Positioning data is digital; it is easy to trace many people at the same time and it is possible to analyse movements in real time. The disadvantage of mobile positioning today is relatively low preciseness, the boom in the generation of phones with a GPS will raise positioning accuracy. The most important problems of SPM are related to data security, as well as concerns about non-authorized personal surveillance.
Reviewing Destiny in The Independent, Robert Hanks declared it “an uncommonly satisfying book, richly thoughtful and informative, balancing ideas and their symbols with bewitching preciseness.”‘Books: Paperbacks’, Robert Hanks, The Independent (January 4, 1998) For Valentine Cunningham, writing in The Times Literary Supplement: “Morley’s modern Germany is given us as a sequence of impossible — shocking, monstrous, buried — facts, which, like the blood of Abel that in the Bible ‘cries out from the ground’, demand explanation. And no one method will, it seems, suffice by itself as an entrée into these horrors. Destiny refuses to settle for any one thing: story, history, art history, documentary, essay, travel-writing.
As opposed to heuristic techniques, what is often meant by precise gapless playback, is that playback timing is guaranteed to be identical to the source. By this definition, a precise gapless player is not allowed to introduce either gaps or overlaps (crossfading) between successive tracks, and is not allowed to use guesswork. Apart from accounting for playback latency, the preciseness here lies in treating lossless data as-is, and removing the correct amount of padding from lossy data. This is not possible for file formats with loosely defined encoder specifications and no metadata and therefore no way for encoders to record the duration of extraneous silence.
The piece is scored for two pianos and should not take much more than 7 minutes to perform. The score is marked Moderately, even though some editions and arrangements also include "Moderately (non-challant but precise)"; in fact, the orchestral version is usually performed a bit slower due to specific demands made by Copland in its time, given the difficulty and the expected preciseness of the different rhythms. As stated by Copland, the danzón is not to be confused with rhumba, conga, or samba, but rather a bit slower dance. It is usually divided into two thematic parts which are mutually independent, but with a highly syncopated style.
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, akribeia () is strict adherence to the letter of the law of the Church, as distinguished from economy, which is discretionary deviation from the letter of the law in order to adhere to the spirit of the law. Only bishops have such discretion, which may be used on the occasion of a conversion to Orthodoxy, in order to grant recognition to a baptism previously administered in a heterodox or schismatic church. It may also be used to grant recognition to an ordination administered in a Roman Catholic or Anglican church if the convert comes from either of those communions. In text critique and hermeneutics, the word denotes "accuracy; exactness, preciseness".
Works by Kimathi Donkor are held by significant UK and international collections, including at the International Slavery Museum, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, the Sindika Dokolo Collection and the British Museum. His history paintings "fearlessly tackle key, dramatic, monumental moments of African diaspora history ... with a painterly preciseness that borders on aesthetic frugality", according to art historian Eddie Chambers.Eddie Chambers (2013): "Reading the Riot Act", Visual Culture in Britain, Volume 14, Issue 2, 2013. DOI:10.1080/14714787.2013.782156. In 2005, Time Out magazine reported that officers from London's Metropolitan Police had entered the Bettie Morton Gallery to demand the removal of one the artist's paintings, Helping With Enquiries (1984), from his solo exhibition Fall/Uprising (which addressed policing controversies).
Inspired from the early period of the Lý Dynasty, the writer Tào Mạt created his most famous chèo play The ballad of defending the country (Bài ca giữ nước) in which Lê Văn Thịnh became the main villain of the third part with many crimes. The play was highly appreciated for its artistic value but the negative characterization of Lê Văn Thịnh was sometimes challenged for its preciseness. Because of his clear contributions to the Lý dynasty and the confusing situation of the treason case, Lê Văn Thịnh is still considered today to be a prominent figure in history of the Lý Dynasty in particular, and of Vietnam in general. He was often cited as the pioneer of the Confucian education and study in Vietnam.
But there is no historical information on these characters. Dante presents the news as a prophecy by the sower of discord, Pier da Medicina, that they, the best of Fano, must beware of Malatestino I Malatesta, tyrant of Rimini, who will kill them by mazzeratura (drowning in leaded bags) near Cattolica. The lack of any archive source on such an incident made some Dante commentators even think that here Piero wanted to perpetrate his sin as a sower of discord by putting tares between the two of Fano and the lord of Rimini. But Dante's preciseness has more of a taste of revelation and since it is a serious allegation, it may be that, as in other cases, the power of the persons concerned has covered up any mention in contemporary documents.
The university has, in its development of around 60 years, forged its own culture, with the university motto of "Erudition, Endeavor, Integrity, Initiative", the university spirits of "Solidarity and Enterprise, Preciseness and Practicality" and the "Pavestone" spirits of "Down-to-earth, strenuous, dedicated and enterprising". Ever since the founding of the university, it has nurtured nearly 200,000 graduates, serving mainly in transportation, power industry, hydrological industry and light industry, making their contributions for the regional and social economic development. Graduates of each grade are welcomed by the society and most of them have grown into backbones in their post, and some have become the leading technological experts and have developed into leadership. The university enjoys abundant candidates and the employment rate remains over 95% for years in a row.
Characteristic of his tenure were particularly two rejected laws by the people for the expansion of state security laws, which became known as Lex Häberlin I and II. The purpose of these proposed laws was to protect the civil and democratic state against extremist influences. And in the wake of the rise of Nazism in Germany, he was strongly condemning fascist and Nazi totalitarianism based on his democratic- liberal attitude and was warning of the danger of Hitler’s martial aspirations as early as 1932. Moreover, he was highly regarded for his expertise in his chosen field, the sharpness and preciseness of his dialectic skills, wit and humour. He was known for having a strong sense of justice, whether royalty, upper class, or common people, he treated them all equally.
15 He also attended the atelier of Léon Bonnat, a realist painter who emphasized anatomical preciseness, a method adapted by Eakins. While studying at the École des Beaux-Arts, he seems to have taken scant interest in the new Impressionist movement, nor was he impressed by what he perceived as the classical pretensions of the French Academy. A letter home to his father in 1868 made his aesthetic clear: > She [the female nude] is the most beautiful thing there is in the world > except a naked man, but I never yet saw a study of one exhibited... It would > be a godsend to see a fine man model painted in the studio with the bare > walls, alongside of the smiling smirking goddesses of waxy complexion amidst > the delicious arsenic green trees and gentle wax flowers & purling streams > running melodious up & down the hills especially up. I hate > affectation.
At first, he used to paint landscapes from the places he had previously visited, later he moved to Kazimiers, where all the new artist were found before the war, after the war, Muska went back to his birth city Piotrokow just to find his house in ruins and Jews dead, the cultural department of Piotrokow asked him to paint Synagogue and it took him a lot of courage to do it because of his dad and grandfather, his art helped rebuilt the city again and bring the Jews back. Muszka is a realist, he did not follow the standards of painting, he followed his own rules and games, he had his own individual art that helped him shape into an artist, Polish critics have crowned him with the title of "Juidica"; Adam Muszka also expresses himself in black and white, black touche on white paper. In sketching as in composition he is characterized by preciseness.
It is in this field where by far he has excelled and literally produced contemporary masterpieces which are any calligraphy enthusiast's dream. Col Qasim, in this regard has to be given credit for being the first person who has successfully been able to produce on hardboard, with oil paints, verses of the Quran in Khat-e-Suls. The oil paints are perhaps the most difficult medium to paint with and consequently, are extensively used in abstract art. It is this new exciting presentation of the Quranic verses in such preciseness which has dumbfounded many a critic. Speaking at the inauguration of Col Qasim's exhibition Mr. Irfan Ahmed Khan, President Calligraphic Association of Pakistan, remarked, “I find Col Qasim’s method of painting highly unusual, however the results of his creations continue to baffle me and I am amazed at the simplicity and the uniqueness of his work.” In Col Qasim's paintings, the elements of pure and basic calligraphy are clear and apparent.
He possessed great dignity, and combined with dignity a pleasantry > and wit, not smart nor vulgar, but suited to the orator; his Latinity was > careful and well chosen, but without affected preciseness; in presentation > and argument his lucidity was admirable; in handling questions, whether of > the civil law or of natural equity and justice, he was fertile in argument > and fertile in analogies ... No one could surpass the resourcefulness of > Crassus.Cicero, Brutus 143-144 Cicero's admiration for Crassus and Antonius is also evident in the De Oratore, his treatise on the art of oratory. In this, they appear as the two central characters of the dialogue, debating the attributes of the ideal orator in the presence of a number of younger aspiring orators, including Gaius Aurelius Cotta, Publius Sulpicius Rufus, and Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo. First page of a miniature of Cicero's De oratore, 15th century, Northern Italy, now at the British Museum As well as the skills praised above, Crassus was said to have extensive knowledge of the Roman legal system.
Certain transhumanist philosophers hold that since all assumptions about what others experience are fallible, and that therefore all attempts to help or protect beings that are not capable of correcting what others assume about them no matter how well-intentioned are in danger of actually hurting them, all sentient beings deserve to be sapient. These thinkers argue that the ability to discuss in a falsification-based way constitutes a threshold that is not arbitrary at which it becomes possible for an individual to speak for themselves in a way that is not dependent on exterior assumptions. They also argue that all beings capable of experiencing something deserve to be elevated to this threshold if they are not at it, typically stating that the underlying change that leads to the threshold is an increase in the preciseness of the brain's ability to discriminate. This includes increasing the neuron count and connectivity in animals as well as accelerating the development of connectivity in order to shorten or ideally skip non-sapient childhood incapable of independently deciding for oneself.

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