Sentences with phrase «doubt about the accuracy»

There seems to be considerable doubt about the accuracy of the diagnosis.
The arrest is just the latest in a series of events that have raised doubts about the accuracy of Liu's books: The New York Times report that found about two dozen of Liu's listed donors said they did not give money to his campaign and Liu's announcement that he would look into his own finances following the report.
So far this has been the best way to observe the surface structures of distant stars, but there may be misinterpretations, so there have been doubts about the accuracy concerning the existence of the polar sunspots.
As I said, I don't think that women should refuse the test and do nothing, but I have my doubts about the accuracy of the test and think that there are potentially much better options to a one - hour glance of blood glucose at 28 - weeks.
While Darwin has no doubts about the accuracy and implications of his findings, making them public worries him greatly.
Neither the parents nor the affected offspring need to have the DNA test unless there are doubts about the accuracy of the diagnosis.
As one familiar with the compilation of large databases over extended periods of time, I have serious doubts about the accuracy and reliability of the global historic temperature records.
That's why I don't like to talk the HS stuff, because I know a lot of people who have doubts about the accuracy of the original HS.
I would say IMHO that this is actually the less known feature of current GCM — and the main reason for doubting about their accuracy and predictive power.

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Theranos» lawyer acknowledged to the WSJ that proprietary technology was not used in all of the company's tests, but in a later statement called doubts about Edison's accuracy «baseless» and «erroneous,» claiming that the quoted sources «were never in a position to understand Theranos» technology.»
There really is no doubt at all about the accuracy of the process.
He had no doubts as to the literal accuracy of every portion and part of Scripture, but he had a leniency about him that was not evident in many another revivalist.
With what we now know about oral tradition we can not use the time lapse before the Gospels were written to cast doubt on their general accuracy, even as we can not guarantee their accuracy in every detail.
If I did the entire sign up process on my own, I would have doubted the accuracy of my answers and worried about it leading to an off matching algorithm for my profile.
Not sure of the accuracy of your statement about forcing a KU trial — I've been a KU subscriber for quite awhile and find it worthwhile — BUT IF it's as accurate as your statement «accessing the [KU] content on an ereader is difficult» THEN I have my doubts.
When the credit bureaus receive information about you from a lender or other data provider, they generally have no reason to doubt the information's accuracy.
Accuracy is essential if people concerned about this problem want to avoid ever more attacks from those on the other side, who are just waiting to raise doubts by pointing out any shred of hyperbole.
This is a much faster pace than scientists previously expected, and there will no doubt be some disagreement about the accuracy of this new study as a result.
No doubt the sound of people more worried about their jobs and reputations than scientific accuracy.
There have been doubts in Australasia about the accuracy of Austlii legislation.
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