13 example sentences using minutely.
Minutely used in a sentence
Minutely in a sentence as an adverb
Each one of them minutely racist on its own -- it was just one tiny blind spot.
When I work, I have a minutely cronjob for my work directory.
As I told pg, my opinion of you impacts Svbtle so minutely that it might as well not even exist.
If there were a $5/month plan that was even minutely better than the free offering, I would sign up without a second thought.
We would never have dreamed of speaking to our parents, or to any adult, as I now hear so many minutely supervised kids speak to theirs.
And the input variables, where they do change even minutely, act like seeds in a random number generator.
I created a web application and set of scripts late last year to snapshot sites like that on a daily/hourly/minutely interval.
The lightbulb itself would act as a weak photo-diode, so when a neighboring light was on, it took a minutely smaller time to charge the circuit.
The Bitcoin reddit gets flooded with spam on an almost minutely basis despite reddits heavy rate limiting and captchas.
Or will it actually have an impact on public opinion?Short run, I'm not optimistic the 80% are going to see the minutely-studied drones that BigCorp and BigGov are turning them into.
Image paste tended to minutely resize images to be just not a 1 to 1 pixel mapping at 100% zoom, which coupled with a poor image scaling algorithm produced horribly artifacted images on screen no matter what you did.
You are correct that Bitcoin is an example of special-purpose protocol; the problem is that Bitcoin as it exists today would only be secure in a minutely stronger variant of the honest-but-curious model.
How much of this is a characteristic of law, in general, and how much of this is a characteristic of the English common-law tradition?In a civil-law system where laws and regulations are more minutely detailed, and judges have less discretion, would law-as-computer code be more feasible?
Minutely definitions
in minute detail; "our inability to see everything minutely and clearly is due merely to the infirmity of our senses"
See also: circumstantially