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I should have reframed that, because that is exactly correct.
"It's a process of trial and error getting it exactly correct," Smith says.
"Every line of 'Quiet Uptown' feels like it's exactly correct to my experience," Mr. Eustis said.
In terms of what America needs to get through this crisis, all of that is exactly correct.
What I said was exactly correct and everybody says while he was right, he called it too soon.
Which is why, when people observe that Kanye has "always been like this," they're being glib and not exactly correct.
That image isn't exactly correct: Some 90,000 refugees settled in Austria that year, a country of just under 9 million people.
I don't know if any of you are naturalists, but turns out that Darwin's theory is no longer viewed as exactly correct.
"This proved that the way mass warps space-time is exactly correct," study author Thomas Collett from the University of Portsmouth told Gizmodo.
Research by scientists in New Zealand and Japan published Thursday in the Journal of Experimental Biology finds that neither theory is exactly correct.
He thought there was sufficient evidence to support the study's conclusion, while pointing out that this is just a model, and no model is exactly correct.
Although it seems like the end of year party on the Las Encinas campus began the chaos that ended in Marina's death, that isn't exactly correct.
I can't say whether those percentages are exactly correct, but I can say that my nighttime shots were far clearer and brighter than they've ever been before.
Can you imagine the gentleman, never met him, don't even know the name of his country — I sort of know it, but I want to get it exactly correct.
An enthusiast for a federal Europe, he nevertheless cautions that Europe is not yet ready for federalism, which is exactly correct: the problem remains the speed with which this goal is being pursued.
All along it's been thought that John Snow was Azor Ahai, and then we learned that the translation wasn't exactly correct, as in High Valyrian the word for "prince" is gender neutral, so it could be a prince or princess.
In this limited sense, telephone "exchange" is exactly correct terminology.
King's model predicts a slope of for the M–σ relation, and the normalization is exactly correct; it is roughly a factor times larger than in Silk & Rees's relation.
Six of his stellar declinations are preserved at Almajest 7.3. All are exactly correct within his over-cautious rounding to 1/4 degree. See discussion (and lessons) at DIO 7.1 ‡1 p. 13 (2007).
In the event Bulkley was to prove exactly correct, but Cheap refused to change course. What Bulkley did not know was that Cheap was following his orders and it was impressed upon him that the siege guns in the hold of the Wager were required for attacking Valdivia.
Zurara, p.261 If Zurara was exactly correct, that would mean Fernandes reached the environs of Cape Verga (, in modern Guinea), an incredible leap beyond his last point.Teixeira da Mota, 1946: p.280 Chronicler João de Barros goes even further, identifying the river Fernandes sailed up as the "Rio Tabite".
In 2018, McManaman returned to ESPNFC as a pundit for the first time since 2012, and on 29 June became the only pundit to correctly predict 12 out of the last 14 in the knockout stages of FIFA World Cup 2018 including getting the semi-finals, final, and ultimate winner exactly correct.
His successor was confirmed on 28 February 1344.Eubel, p. 301. The statement sometimes made that he resigned when he became a cardinal is not exactly correct. As Bishop of Limoges, Nicolas was present at the Papal Court in Avignon on 16 January 1344 when Louis IV the Bavarian swore fealty to Pope Clement VI.
The term can be applied to various properties (e.g., value, quantity, image, description) that are nearly, but not exactly correct; similar, but not exactly the same (e.g., the approximate time was 10 o'clock). Although approximation is most often applied to numbers, it is also frequently applied to such things as mathematical functions, shapes, and physical laws.
Theories do not have to be perfectly accurate to be scientifically useful. For example, the predictions made by classical mechanics are known to be inaccurate in the relatistivic realm, but they are almost exactly correct at the comparatively low velocities of common human experience.Misner, Charles W.; Thorne, Kip S.; Wheeler, John Archibald (1973). Gravitation, p. 1049.
Under Newtonian gravity, an ellipse is exactly correct when there are only two gravitating bodies (say, the Earth and the Moon) but not quite correct when there are three or more objects (say, the Earth, Moon, Sun, and the rest of the solar system) and not quite correct when the gravitational interaction is stated using formulations from general relativity.
It is not necessary to know the melody, or even to sing: the only requirement is to give the exactly correct words. The words proposed by the competitor are shown on the screen. The competitor is permitted to change the shown words as much as desired. Once the competitor believes their words to be correct, they say, "Je bloque ces paroles".
The maestro is given a choice of two songs, and must pick one. The maestro must then attempt to sing the exactly correct words from up to five different parts of the song. To begin, there will be two or three missing words from towards the beginning of the song. The band starts playing, the words are displayed on screen, and the maestro sings along.
Verbs with these honorifics as subject are conjugated in the third person (e.g. "you are going" vs. "Your Honour is going" or "Her Royal Highness is going".) Protocol for monarchs and aristocrats can be very complex, with no general rule; great offence can be given by using a form that is not exactly correct. There are differences between "Your Highness" and "Your Royal Highness"; between "Princess Margaret" and "The Princess Margaret".
At this point he stated that the person touching him had or was having trouble sleeping, and had some problem with their heart or throat. Turning around, he further informed the lady that she had had something serious with her throat but that it had been 'decades' ago. He asked if he was close, to which she replied he was exactly correct. She further characterised his reading as 100% accurate.
That analysis gave Arco the confidence to push Vorwata as a viable drilling target to expedite certification of gas reserves. Vorwata No. 1 was drilled in late 1996, Brown's porosity prediction was exactly correct, and the well tested at in January 1997. Subsequent appraisal confirmed that Vorwata was a significant gas accumulation. The Wiriagar Deep/Vorwata complex, together with satellite gas accumulations, has now been named Tangguh by the Republic of Indonesia.
Magnetic Conversion FactorsEMF Fundamentals Everything2.com • OerstedDerived CGS Units with Special Names The H-field strength inside a long solenoid wound with 79.58 turns per meter of a wire carrying 1 A is approximately 1 oersted. The preceding statement is exactly correct if the solenoid considered is infinite in length with the current evenly distributed over its surface. The oersted is closely related to the gauss, the CGS unit of magnetic flux density.
At the end of the round, whoever was in the lead won a prize and the lowest scoring player was eliminated. In case of a tie for the lowest score, host O'Connor would read a question with a quantifiable answer (for instance, how long a celebrity couple had been married). The first contestant to buzz in would offer an answer; if it was not exactly correct, the other contestant would also offer an answer; whoever was closer to the correct answer won the tiebreaker and advanced.
Because each rolled die is independent of all others, any combination of values is possible, but the "expected quantity" has a greater than 50% chance of being correct, and the highest probability of being exactly correct. For example, when 15 dice are in play and wilds are used, the expected quantity is 5. The chances of a bid of 5 being correct are about 59.5%; in contrast, the chances of a bid of 8 being correct are only about 8.8%. However, a high bid is not necessarily incorrect, because bids incorporate information the player knows.
Points are only scored if the words are exactly correct (for example, a plural instead of a singular or a bad personal pronoun are considered errors, and no points would be scored). Once four of the five categories are completed (two for the maestro and two for the challenger), round two begins. The theme is, "It is the same song". The competitor with the lower score leaves the stage, isolating themselves on an armchair, their back to their opponent and to the public, with sound-blocking headphones on.
However, they still get to return next episode, no matter what, and they keep any money they won in previous episodes. Exactly once during the final round, the maestro can choose the "initials" option: the first letter of each word in the exactly correct lyrics is shown. For example, suppose at level three the correct lyrics were "Moi je pense à l'enfant". Then, the screen would display "M__ J__ P__ A__ L__ E__": no hint is given about the length of each word, but the correct first letters are all shown.
Wallace Carothers at DuPont patented nylon 66 using amides. In the case of nylons that involve reaction of a diamine and a dicarboxylic acid, it is difficult to get the proportions exactly correct, and deviations can lead to chain termination at molecular weights less than a desirable 10,000 daltons (u). To overcome this problem, a crystalline, solid "nylon salt" can be formed at room temperature, using an exact 1:1 ratio of the acid and the base to neutralize each other. The salt is crystallized to purify it and obtain the desired precise stoichiometry.
On the official Elmore Leonard website, some trepidation was expressed about the television show getting the correct hat for the character. While the show Justified does not get the hat exactly correct, Leonard considers the show's portrayal of Givens to be perfect. Givens is native to the rural eastern Kentucky mining area of Harlan County but is assigned to Miami Beach, Florida in the novels Pronto and Riding the Rap. For the short story "Fire in the Hole", Leonard has Givens returning to his roots and being assigned to Kentucky as a punishment for his actions in the previous novels.
In his > rounds of the wards his clerks read the histories and examinations they had > written, and he criticized even the English. He did not confine himself to > nervous diseases, but took more pains than any other physician for whom I > clerked to teach us physical signs and – how to examine patients of all > kinds. He was a little too anxious to get exactly correct results when > demonstrating to students; thus when he was mapping out areas of anaesthesia > or hyperaesthesia the cottonwool, pin, etc., would pass more slowly, and the > 'say when' would become a little more rapid and insistent, as the correct > boundary was approached.
In real experiments, given that not all particles are detected, the above test could (as with the practical version of the CHSH Bell test) not legitimately be used unless the assumption is made that the detected particles are a fair sample of those emitted. The failure of this assumption results in the best known "loophole". When there are some non- detections, hidden variable theories exist that, like quantum mechanics, predict violation of the inequality. When the non-detections are indeed the correct explanation for experimental results, this would mean that quantum mechanics is in principle wrong in its predicting of the measurement outcomes, but accidentally exactly correct, when taking into account the detector efficiencies.
In statistics, the coefficient of multiple correlation is a measure of how well a given variable can be predicted using a linear function of a set of other variables. It is the correlation between the variable's values and the best predictions that can be computed linearly from the predictive variables.Introduction to Multiple Regression The coefficient of multiple correlation takes values between .00 and 1.00; a higher value indicates a high predictability of the dependent variable from the independent variables, with a value of 1 indicating that the predictions are exactly correct and a value of 0 indicating that no linear combination of the independent variables is a better predictor than is the fixed mean of the dependent variable.
Every time the maestro chooses to continue, the missing words are further and further along in the song; the maestro is always allowed to modify any words they sing as much as they like before confirming them. At any of the five levels (1, 2, 5, 10, or 20 000 €), if the maestro does not get the words exactly correct, they lose any winnings they would have won from a previous level. For example, if the maestro gets the words correct at level two (and hence has 2 000 €), but chooses to go onto level three and gets the words wrong, they do not keep the 2 000 € that they would have won had they chosen to stop after level two.
This system thus allows all of its voters the shared expertise of the entire group. As the season progressed and more teams dropped from contention for the top spots in the poll, coaches who lost teams from that process would be assigned new teams to follow, which allowed the Legends Poll to have multiple experts looking at the top teams as the season wound down. The ultimate goal of the Legends Poll is not to get the exact 25 teams in exactly correct numerical order each week, but to get the correct two teams listed as # 1 & 2 at the conclusion of the season, after watching the entire body of work of all the contending teams throughout that season. No other poll operates like the Legends Poll.
When measuring or laying out distances, the standard temperature of the tape and the temperature of the tape at time of measurement are usually different. A difference in temperature will cause the tape to lengthen or shorten, so the measurement taken will not be exactly correct. A correction can be applied to the measured length to obtain the correct length. The correction of the tape length due to change in temperature is given by: :C_t = C \cdot L (T_m - T_s) Where: :C_t is the correction to be applied to the tape due to temperature; :C is the coefficient of thermal expansion of the metal that forms the tape; :L is the length of the tape or length of the line measured.
As evidence, Shippey explains that when they come to the deepest part of Lothlórien, the Elf Haldir welcomes them, calling the area the Naith or "Gore", both unfamiliar words for the land between two converging rivers, the Hoarwell or Mitheithel, and the Loudwater or Bruinen, and then giving a third word with a special resonance: the "Angle". Shippey states that the name "England" comes from the Angle (Anglia) between the Flensburg Fjord and the River Schlei, in the north of Germany next to Denmark, the origin of the Angles among the Anglo-Saxons who founded England. He suggests that Frodo's feeling that he has "stepped over a bridge of time into a corner of the Elder Days, and was now walking in a world that was no more" may be exactly correct.
Further research demonstrated that Pendry's theory behind the perfect lens was not exactly correct. The analysis of the focusing of the evanescent spectrum (equations 13–21 in reference) was flawed. In addition, this applies to only one (theoretical) instance, and that is one particular medium that is lossless, nondispersive and the constituent parameters are defined as: : ε(ω) / ε0=µ(ω) / µ0=−1, which in turn results in a negative refraction of n=−1 However, the final intuitive result of this theory that both the propagating and evanescent waves are focused, resulting in a converging focal point within the slab and another convergence (focal point) beyond the slab turned out to be correct. If the DNG metamaterial medium has a large negative index or becomes lossy or dispersive, Pendry's perfect lens effect cannot be realized.
Here at the Crystal Palace Exhibition, Hobbs, designer of the Protector lock, became the first person to pick the supposedly "unpickable" Chubb detector lock. The Protector lock (also called the "moveable lock") was an early 1850s lock design by renowned American locksmith Alfred Charles Hobbs, the first man to be able to pick the six-levered Chubb detector lock at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in the year 1851, which was created with the intent of being a lock that could not be picked. Before Hobbs and his revolutionary lock designs, locks were opened by making a series of false keys, in a process that could take extremely long periods of time; if the series was not properly completed in the lock, and the combination not exactly correct, the lock could not be defeated. This design was accepted as quite unbreakable until Hobbs became the first to be able to pick them, by using very fine and careful manual dexterity; applying a certain level of pressure on the bolt while manipulating each lever, one at time, using a tiny pick inserted through the keyhole.

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