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Acceptably
Acceptably meaning
In an acceptable manner; in a manner to please or give satisfaction. | To an acceptable degree.
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Example sentences (20)
Indeed, The Last of Us Part 1 generally ran acceptably on newer NVIDIA cards, and the majority of the folks having major issues had older or non-NVIDIA GPUs.
Also, the noise cancelation is acceptably effective at blocking out ambient sound and unwanted noise and it's solid as a headset for making calls.
The good part is that the music could be done under the controlled conditions of a studio so it might be presented acceptably, but the actual in-game experience may not achieve the same results.
As a result, files that use a small amount of transparency might view acceptably in older viewers, but files making extensive use of transparency could be viewed incorrectly in an older viewer without warning.
As they are identified, the programmer usually makes the appropriate corrections, then rechecks the program until an acceptably low level and severity of bugs remain.
Box wine can stay acceptably fresh for up to a month after opening because the bladder collapses as wine is dispensed, limiting contact with air and, thus, slowing the rate of oxidation.
Consumer equipment, and in particular compact-cassette recorders have the bias set at a compromise level (usually a little higher) to give good frequency response and acceptably low distortion.
In practice, the lens f -number is usually adjusted until the background or foreground is acceptably blurred, often without direct concern for the DOF.
Internationally, the system known as equal temperament is most commonly used today because it is considered the most satisfactory compromise that allows instruments of fixed tuning (e.g. the piano) to sound acceptably in tune in all keys.
James's tone delighted Elizabeth, who responded: "So trust I that you will not doubt but that your last letters are so acceptably taken as my thanks cannot be lacking for the same, but yield them to you in grateful sort".
So, the code may not be tuned to any particular CPU, or may be tuned to work best on the most popular CPU and yet still work acceptably well on other CPUs.
Tertullian describes these events as examples of hollow impiety; Rome's false deities are acceptably impersonated by low and murderous persons for the purposes of human sacrifice and evil entertainment.
The depth-of-field scale (top) indicates that a subject which is anywhere between 1 and 2 meters in front of the camera will be rendered acceptably sharp.
The downside was that smaller images were less sharp and detailed, and because less light could be put through them in the finished film the size of an acceptably bright projected image was also limited.
The first is the tolerance of the position of the image plane for which an object remains acceptably sharp; the second is that the limits of depth of focus are the image-side conjugates of the near and far limits of DOF.
The highly non-linear behavior of phase-equilibrium calculation methods tends to amplify what would otherwise be acceptably small errors.
Though slow to boot up, such an array would perform acceptably in a bank teller application.
Thus, no engineer can be absolutely sure that a given structure will resist all loadings that could cause failure, but can only have large enough margins of safety such that a failure is acceptably unlikely.
Unlike most other angles, 60-degree V6 engines can be made acceptably smooth without the need for balance shafts.
When this circular spot is sufficiently small, it is indistinguishable from a point, and appears to be in focus; it is rendered as "acceptably sharp".