They can also be repeated inexactly, wherein some events are replaced by others without the character of the repetition becoming lost for us. |
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In the seventeenth century, Pierre PĂ©rignon became the cellarer of the abbey, not exactly the sommelier, but not inexactly, either. |
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The existence of e is implicit in John Napier's 1614 work on logarithms, and natural logarithms are sometimes inexactly dubbed Napierian logarithms. |
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Ellinor is established in a bravura passage in which Glenthorn, the tale's official narrator, inexactly recollects the tales Ellinor told him of Irish history and myth. |
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Different numbers might be represented exactly or inexactly within the FPU, but all IEEE values are represented with exactly the same precision of 15 decimals. |
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Regulatory Law may be described, generally and, only somewhat inexactly, as 'official law', law made by officials. |
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Public international law is inexactly understood as the international rights and duties of states. |
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For centuries the locations of places were only inexactly known. |
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The first is the cut, whereby figures are applied to their grounds inexactly and crudely, like paper dolls. |
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If an insertion funnel is used, even inexactly positioned actuators are inserted reliably in the actuating head due to the large opening aperture, thus protecting the safety switch against mechanical influences. |
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However, if the calculations are performed inexactly, there may be significant savings in computational effort. |
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