Sentences with phrase «how much accuracy»

But how much accuracy do we need?
It's easier to get a shorter club back in front of you, and you'd be surprised how much accuracy you gain by chopping off even half an inch.

Not exact matches

In the crude oil market, we found that accuracy of testing relied much more heavily on operator judgments in how they executed and / or interpreted the test.
That depends on many factors including the targeted audience, the level of «content saturation» in the subject area (i.e., how much content on the subject exists), the quality of the content, the accuracy and timing of distribution, and more.
To assess the accuracy of Mr. Cohen's statement, please detail whether ExxonMobil, the Exxon Foundation, or any of your company's affiliates has contributed or matched employee donations to Donors Trust and Donors Capital since 2000, and if so, how much each has contributed.»
In determining which of the innumerable kinds of medicine to take, how much, and how often, nothing is more important than the accuracy of the doctor's prescription.
Arteta had a better passing accuracy and a couple of great goals and we all know how much better the team was when Coquelin replaced him.
Giroud's stats compared to Welbeck's show just how much of a difference he made, with 16 passes compared to 19, passing accuracy of 88 percent compared to 79, three shot assists to one, 26 touches to 36 and he made the same amount of tackles as our new striker in his short time on the pitch.
The staff perform high - level checks on the data that each IDA reports, but do not review the accuracy of information on individual projects, such as how many jobs a project created or how much a company's tax breaks were worth.
In December 2017, writing in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Yankeelov and collaborators at UT Austin and Technical University of Munich, showed that they can predict how brain tumors (gliomas) will grow and respond to X-ray radiation therapy with much greater accuracy than previous models.
We can get very high accuracy humidity readings, too, so we can tell how much water vapor is in the air.
CSHL scientists have designed software that enables biologists to determine with unprecedented accuracy how much protein a given cell is making...
One study of struggling readers who were also second language learners noted that the key factor in how much progress students made was the number of texts each student read at 98 percent or higher accuracy (Ehri, Dreyer, Flugman, & Gross, 2007).
To be clear, if you're still working and haven't claimed your Social Security retirement benefit yet, there's no way to tell you with 100 % accuracy how much you'll get.
So, my question to readers is this: how much credibility would you put into an accountant attesting to the accuracy of the performance figures that I have put forth, but not to the degree of a full audit?
For several years I resisted setting up online bill payment because I liked the fact that by getting a bill in the mail, it (A) forced me to review the charges and verify their accuracy and think about why we are spending that much and how we might reduce it in the future, and (B) the physical act of writing the check made it a bit more real than we were really spending that money and that it was flowing out and we (in most cases) would not be seeing it again.
Even after Revengeance was transformed into a hack and slash title, this one interesting mechanic remained and it's great to finally get a chance to test it's speed, accuracy and, most importantly, how much satisfaction it gives to players.
Using blueprints you find throughout the campaign, you can craft new weapons with varying levels of damage, accuracy, and other traits such as whether it produces fire after the shot, if it is affected by wind, how much it bounces, etc..
The game also tells you how much time you spent on that glowing beat line, with an accuracy counter.
FWIW, my best guess is that the difference between weather (which can not be predicted reliably for more than a few days no matter how much computing power you throw at it, and due to the data quantity / quality problem, it may well be technically impossible entirely under real - world conditions) and climate (which can be much better predicted on a global scale for a longer period of time with a higher degree of accuracy — still, a few years are the technical limit) is a difference of scale.
Someone with better and newer statistics than I have should explain how accuracy goes up with more measurements — explain it better — it's a basic tool much used and the reason it works isn't easily obvious without Stat 101.
Basically, he wrote a paper that pointed out that accuracy of models (how close they are to reality) is not the same as precision (how much they wobble around — which is a function of the models, not the real world).
Yes, the computers lack both the spatial and temporal resolution to do the job.For example, the accuracy of the model depends on how much power is absorbed in vibration modes of the CO2 molecule, because the specific heat of CO2 at the standard temperature is no were near enough.
Whether you're talking about reconstructing the temperature for the last 100 yrs, 400 yrs, 1000 yrs, of 2000 yrs, wouldn't it be important to determine first exactly how much coverage would be necessary to generate any sort of accuracy in representing the globe?
Uncertainty in natural climate drivers, for example how much solar output will change over this century, also affects the accuracy of projections.
The wind can be forecast with a fair degree of accuracy, so those who run the power grid know how much power to expect from wind farms.
PJM ranks performance on accuracyhow much the energy provided is to the requested amount; speed, how fast the energy can be provided; and precision, how close the resource output is to the current request, Levitt said.
Now, I haven't had the chance to dig through the report in detail — and am not qualified to judge how realistic it is anyway — but I will say that Greenpeace has a (perhaps surprisingly) good track record when it comes to predicting renewables growth — beating out the much more conservative predictions made by the IEA, Goldman Sachs or the US Department of Energy in terms of accuracy.
Here is one method I used to see how much data one can wring out of long term results, where the data accuracy is not that great.
A good judge of your quotes's accuracy is how much information you have to provide in order to get them.
The accuracy of the estimated quote is based on how much information the online tool requires and how truthful and complete you are in providing answers.
With so many factors being taken into account from the address you live in to your credit score, it is impossible to generalize with any accuracy exactly how much you might pay for coverage.
A good judge of your insurance quote's accuracy is how much information you have to provide in order to compare pricing.
With a few key pieces of information, an insurance company can predict (often with great accuracy) how much a specific policy will cost you if you purchase it through them.
Car insurance quotes are reliant on a number of things, and their accuracy is based on how much information they collect about your driving history.
You can control how much power apps can use by going to settings > Location and selecting the accuracy level you desire.
«The people who have stable, happy relationships are much gentler with one another than people who have unhappy relationships or break up,» says Gottman, who's known for his ability to predict which newlyweds will divorce with more than 90 percent accuracy by observing how they communicate (Journal of Family Psychology, 1992).
What it means: Canada's banking regulator is warning the banking sector that the computer models they use to determine how much to lend use data that are skewed toward making the home look more attractive by the sellers, which inflates prices and calls into question the accuracy of the system.
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