Exemples d'utilisation de Enough precision en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Not enough precision.
However, his birth can be fixed with enough precision.
Will you have enough precision to reach the middle of the target?
We may not be looking at the right place or with enough precision!
Electrodes can be placed with enough precision to measure the activity of individual neurons.
The dates of publication cannot be estimated with enough precision.
Measurement units: Time units with enough precision to reflect the delay measurements.
In addition, the legislation does not transpose the conditions relating to exemptions with enough precision.
Finally, on serve you will have enough precision to swing for power.
The rules, he(Comrade Akimov) said, do not define the jurisdiction of the Central Committee with enough precision.
Can roulettforhandlere control or"template" ball with enough precision to a help or cheat players?
The current system cannot predict cost or risk with enough precision to identify at-risk patients, or target the most effective drugs and therapies. New technology must handle new clinical data effectively and efficiently.
Normally, a stratum 2 device will provide ample enough precision for most networks;
And yet, Kanunnikov could be a hero, but his desperate strike in stoppage time,not enough precision.
Measurement units: Time units with enough precision to reflect a latency measurement.
It is particularly useful when cardiac echography do not allow to see the heart with enough precision.
However a large amount of compute power is needed to achieve enough precision in an acceptable calculation time for clinical application.
If the Quality Controller has vision problems,it may be difficult to measure the tolerance with enough precision for the job.
Index of area of occupancy(IAO)IAO cannot be calculated with enough precision, although the value would be far greater than the minimum COSEWIC threshold of 2,000Â km2.
Thus estimates based purely on the modern period do not have enough precision to be useful.