Marketing, as much as we want it to be, is not an exact science.
It is not an exact science and depends on what you want to measure.
Economics is not such an exact science that a variety of opinions is unimportant.
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But of course it is not an exact science with the researchers admitting they can only give "best estimates".
Benitez has made an exact science out of defensive durability, frustrating the opposition and punishing teams on the counter-attack.
Since the Olympics are sold in multiple-year packages, allotting the revenue for specific Olympic is not an exact science.
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"Traffic forecasting is not an exact science, " agrees Michael Demetsky, head of the Center for Transportation Studies in Charlottesville, Va.
Power and Consumer Reports ratings are not an exact science--much of their data is based on questionnaires and surveys, an inherently subjective game.
Financial spouses tend to be analytical and more prone to taking on risk, but financial planning and investing is not an exact science.
This state of confusion is astonishing, considering that economists have transformed the study of firms' other pricing decisions almost into an exact science.
It's not an exact science, but the industry figures suggest less than a third is left - which may be some distance short of peradventure.
Investing has never been an exact science, rather a messy one.
Trying to ascertain the political viability of candidates by the amount of money they've raised is not an exact science, but some things are worth exploring.
Though Dowd said she was never able to turn finding new clients into an exact science, she worked to maintain long term relationships with the ones she took on.
"Any underwater search cannot be an exact science, " he said.
The trouble is that drafting players from college isn't an exact science: Even after combing through game film, putting players through grueling physical drills and conducting interviews, the odds aren't great.
But finding genes is not yet an exact science.
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But the real lessons to take away from Enron and WorldCom are that financial reporting can never be an exact science, and that managers will be as greedy as they can get away with.
Anyone that's ever tried to plan an outdoor activity in advance knows that weather forecasting is not an exact science, but the perpetual sky-watchers at NASA may have inadvertently found a way to improve these guesstimations.
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While determining a withdrawal rate is not an exact science, we thought it would be helpful to put some numbers to the scenario of a balanced portfolio to try to discern what a reasonable figure would be for investors to use as a starting point.
But quantifying drowsy driving is not an exact science, prosecutors say, and laws banning commercial truck and motor coach operators from driving more than 14 hours a day and requiring 10 hours between shifts are flawed because they often rely on the drivers to report those hours themselves.
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