If they're familiar with the area (which they should be), they can give
you an accurate reading of how much you could sell your home for today.
Whereas the average smartphone and tablet contains only a single front - facing module and hence is often inaccurate when it comes to adjusting its display brightness on its own as the sensor can easily be tricked by the shadow of the user's head, the Galaxy S9 lineup takes its entire array into account when deciding on how bright or dark its screen is going to get as it can generate an extremely
accurate reading of the amount of ambient light your eyes are exposed to.
The fitness tracker will use this data to give
you an accurate reading of the calories burnt over time.
Once you're charged back up to full, your laptop should give you a much more
accurate reading of how long the battery will last.
If the intention is to allow a driver being checked for sobriety to provide
an accurate reading of their breath alcohol content, it does not make sense why police would be allowed to leave out important information about the second breath sample.
A more
accurate reading of the quote is that certain short - lived pollutants cause warming in addition to carbon dioxide - quantitatively, approximately 65 % as much warming as CO2.
We can measure warming by measuring temperatures; however, obtaining
an accurate reading of the Earth's temperature is complicated.
It is unclear whether one's recognition of a prone form is
an accurate reading of the object.
Preoperative bloodwork gives the doctor
an accurate reading of your pet's health before placing him / her under anesthesia.
The reason is that with MLPs (and Real Estate Investment Trusts), FFO gives a more
accurate reading of the company's valuation.
This gives
an accurate reading of the hardware and if there is any inconsistencies with the software.
Our test truck measured a very respectable 10.9 L average of mostly city driving, while its trip computer displayed a fairly
accurate reading of 11.0 L / 100 km.
A lot of modern cars have an ecu - controlled temperature gauge as well, which means it tells you what the ecu wants you to see, not
an accurate reading of the temperature (often characterised by the gauge constantly pointing to the same point in normal driving rather than fluctuating slightly with driving conditions)
Hudson, Lane, and Pullen define fluency this way: «Reading fluency is made up of at least three key elements:
accurate reading of connected text at a conversational rate with appropriate prosody or expression.»
David Nungaray, a member of Teach for America in San Antonio, said he feels that tests as they currently exist are a somewhat
accurate reading of his teaching skills.
There's no lab test that will give
you an accurate reading of the magnesium status in your tissues.
Some people may prefer the more
accurate reading of ketone blood levels.
It actually takes a few minutes for your brain to tell your body when it has had enough food, eating slower can help you get a more
accurate reading of what your body really needs.
And if you're really keen to find out just how beneficial shopping can be for your health, Burton suggests wearing a heart rate monitor, which will give
you an accurate reading of the calories you burn.
At a ceremonial press conference at Baylor College of Medicine, scientists handed the 79 - year - old Nobel Prize - winner a DVD on which they had recorded a highly
accurate reading of all the DNA nestled in the nucleus of each of his cells.
An accurate reading of how much oxygen is present would help doctors calculate how much radiation might be necessary.
Heisenberg and his fellow quantum pioneers recognized that very energetic photons will give a more
accurate reading of the electron's position, but they are also more disruptive.
The new app, Colorimetrix, makes
accurate reading of colorimetric tests much easier, using nothing more than a mobile phone.
Thermometers are a great way to get a fast
accurate reading of your child's temperature.
Ideally, to get a fast and
accurate reading of your child's temperature, you need a digital thermometer.
We suggest you very gently tap it the bag on the counter to ensure that the gusset opens up so you have a more
accurate reading of the milk volume in the bag..
That way, they can hold their baby down for a while and get
an accurate reading of his weight.
Cops can use their radar, for one, to get a more
accurate reading of their acceleration than a speedometer provides.
The ACCURATE reading of the Treaty of Tripoli is as states.
We're able to get
an accurate reading of how long they last on a single charge, how much strain you can put on the processor before it starts to break a sweat and how good the camera is on a whim.
Without
an accurate reading of her costs, Paine was misquoting projects.
The «eye» is able to build a visual map of its surroundings, which allows it to get a more
accurate read of a room than competitor products that vacuum along random paths.
Measuring the drug levels in spit, along with its acidity, can provide
an accurate read of the dose present in a person's bloodstream.
One of the key findings from this test would be to get
accurate readings of my RQ levels.
You need to be able to distinguish between that, in order to get
an accurate read of your hormone levels.
Whether you are planning to go on the road or on the plane, this portable digital luggage scale can help to provide
accurate readings of your luggage.
As explained recently by my colleague Joseph Majkut, a survey of all of the recently published studies suggests that the SCC calculations are premised on
an accurate read of the underlying literature.
Once you turn it back on, the gauge should give a more
accurate read of the time you have left before you'll be looking for an outlet.
Answer: We know that (especially when they're very young) what a child says he wants may not offer
an accurate read of his true feelings.
Not exact matches
So the idea that colors such as yellow or purple are able to invoke some sort
of hyper - specific emotion is about as
accurate as your standard Tarot card
reading.
The goal is to get an
accurate read on the progress and condition
of your sales pieces.
Gamers weren't going to wear a gooey bathing cap, so the team came up with a rigid, relatively unobtrusive, even cool - looking headset able to get an
accurate brain - wave
reading with 16 gel - free sensors instead
of the 128 sticky ones in a standard EEG cap.
If the screenshot is
accurate, then Fusion had less than 700 people on its website
reading any
of its stories, and the top story — about the dark side
of amateur pornography — had just 32 people
reading.
What follows is meant solely as an illustrative example
of how a value investor might think; we make no claims or recommendation to buy or sell any stock or security nor is the information you
read necessarily still
accurate by the time you see this article.
It's the simplest tool, but it has
accurate numbers to give you a true
reading of your business finances, past and current.
MUST
READ — America's post-9 / 11 wars: Why is there no
accurate account
of the millions killed?
«Before the arts
of printing and
of reading became common, most
of the great deeds
of man, his finest thoughts, his noblest feelings, perished for lack
of enduring record and easy
accurate communication....
By
reading this article further, you will find our list and reviews
of the best and most
accurate signal providers in the business.
It seems so long ago * that the version
of the proceedings above, from the geniuses at the Bad Lip
Reading channel on YouTube, now seems more or less
accurate through the fog
of memory.
A fleet manager can see the
accurate amount
of money being spent on fuel and check that with the actual mileage
readings and even the trip histories.