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Precisely

Precisely | Precise | Preciseness

Precisely meaning

In a precise manner; exactly. | Used to provide emphasis.

Example sentences (20)

Coming across these in Ben Schott’s list, one thinks: yes, precisely; that is exactly how I feel; that is precisely how it is.

Accordingly, particles with one unit of mass moving at one unit of velocity have precisely the same kinetic energy, and precisely the same temperature, as those with four times the mass but half the velocity.

Because a New Wave is precisely what it was – and precisely what was needed at that moment.

Even when music is notated relatively precisely, as in classical music, there are many decisions that a performer has to make, because notation does not specify all of the elements of music precisely.

Simple examples We have : and more precisely : We have : and more precisely : however : The Knuth definition In 1976 Donald Knuth published a paper to justify his use of the -symbol to describe a stronger property.

There are two practical problems with the interior distance estimate: first, we need to find precisely, and second, we need to find precisely.

Although we had no previous, established relationship with or special connection to the cardinal that would have given him good reason to celebrate our nuptial Mass, that in itself is precisely the point and takeaway of the story: He needed no reason.

And in the business world, a thing is worth precisely as much as someone is willing to pay for it.

And that’s precisely why it feels important to shine a light on the potential inadvertent influence of this despairing narrative.

And then fast-forward and in the 1960s and early 70s, the reaction to war Keynesianism is precisely what gave rise to modern neoliberalism, which many people start with Reagan.

And therefore it is precisely such an involvement that makes the outcome of the process itself more delicate than ever.

A New Deal for Local Government needs to be one that empowers local Councils to invest where their communities need it most – and the Gorbals and Govanhill are precisely the communities that need it the most.

Apparently Slobodian, relying on the Marxist catchphrase “the reserve army of the proletariat,” thinks that the position of those who entered the city worsened, when precisely the opposite is the case.

As a message is parsed, a series of tubes direct water into position and activate precisely to create shapes much like a dot matrix printer.

As a side note, Soller and Gough's chemistry seems precisely what many fans want to see between Syril and Dedra.

As at the time Mr President took over, precisely May, 29, we were actually at the point of default, and NNPC was facing imminent illiquidity because we kept carrying the subsidy burden.

At 0958 hours, the alarm on Blake’s phone went off and he scrolled to Alexis’s number and at precisely at 1000 hours he called her.

At least 50 percent of the moon is illuminated during this time, and this is precisely what inspires those born under this phase to move forward, and leave the past where it belongs.

At TritonWear, we redefine athletes’ limits by our patented gadgets and AI-based auto-coaching instruments displaying athletes precisely what they should do to enhance.

Back in the 19th century, a cannon was fired at 1pm precisely in Newcastle Harbour to allow sea captains to adjust their ship chronometers to enable more accurate navigation while at sea in those far away days before satellites and modern GPS.