Sentences with phrase «matter of accuracy»

Because the method has been poorly disclosed, especially the vital matter of accuracy.
(4) It applies to the matter of the accuracy of Sea Surface Temperature.
Note: It is a veterinarian who does the actual testing so the matter of accuracy, identity fraud, or any legal liability does not impact the company that actually issues the certificate.
As a matter of accuracy, it's best to stick to real foods during the Two - Week Test.
Determining the exact distances between telescopes becomes a matter of the accuracy with which these time lapses can be measured — a process in which every picosecond, or trillionth of a second, counts.

Not exact matches

But credibility is a crucial attribute in a Fed chair and that requires developing the habit of accuracy on matters of verifiable fact.
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Where the Council was not teaching on matters of faith and morals, such as where it was describing contemporary conditions or offering recommendations for renewal, its statements are to be received with respect and gratitude but are not necessarily flawless in either their factual accuracy or their prudential judgment.
There are a number of reasons for believing that the disciples of Jesus, and, for that matter, of Buddha, and Confucius, and Mohammed, remembered with substantial accuracy the more important things their Masters said and did.
Gnabry showcased his potential in the first team two seasons ago as he registered an average pass accuracy of 84 % in the Premier League, and, although matters haven't quite worked out as expected in the interim, he remains an intriguing talent for the future.
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Family Security Matters Contributing Editor Cliff Kincaid is the Editor of Accuracy in Media, and can be contacted at [email protected].
These are core matters for how a professional discipline establishes standards for assessing the rigor and accuracy of its methods and instrumentation, and how it applies those methods in an ethically acceptable manner.
Filling in all these details will make it possible to refine the accuracy of atmospheric models and help to assess such things as strategies to mitigate specific air pollution issues, from ozone to particulate matter, or to assess the sources and removal mechanisms of atmospheric components that affect Earth's climate.
A new high - accuracy calibration of the LUX (Large Underground Xenon) dark matter detector demonstrates the experiment's sensitivity to ultra-low energy events.
A new calibration of the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter detector brought a 10-fold increase in calibration accuracy, confirming findings announced last October from the instrument's first 90 - day run.
A new calibration technique fired neutrons directly into the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter detector, increasing calibration accuracy by a factor of 10.
These light pulses with different wavelengths, whose time separation can be adjusted with attosecond accuracy, are very powerful tools to investigate the structure of matter and the dynamics of ultrafast physical processes and chemical reactions.
The developers stuck with the progress they made in recent years — aspects hardcore football fans appreciate like penalties and accuracy mattering for quarterbacks — while adding an element of unpredictability that makes the game feel much more like the actual sport.
But historical accuracy seems to be a matter of convenience.
Technically, in fact, it's The VVitch, with two capital V's (more or less interchangeable with the letter «U» for centuries) instead of the modern «W.» These details matter, because Robert Eggers» singularly creepy debut derives much of its power from stringent period accuracy.
It's hard to see another winner in this category: American Sniper has controversies regarding its accuracy (so, for that matter, does The Imitation Game, but its transgressions are at least farther in the past), The Theory of Everything scores second place in the Brit - genius - biopic subgenre, and Inherent Vice is long and woozily cryptic.
Subject Matter Experts (SME) communicate their knowledge, offer an outline of the subjects that should be covered, define the resources and check the accuracy of the material provided by the ID team, but they are usually not the ones creating a course.
Second, the Times story and the response reminds us that the accountability and responsiveness that journalists ask of public officials is not something that they're always equally willing to give to readers and sources — especially when the issue is a matter of interpretation than factual accuracy.
In other words, exposure to large quantities of words matters more than accuracy in first grade reading.
No matter how you mix it, it's better to go with Value - Added, student surveys, or both: As Dropout Nation noted last year, the accuracy of classroom observations is so low that even in a multiple measures approach to evaluation in which value - added data and student surveys account for the overwhelming majority of the data culled from the model (72.9 percent, and 17.2 percent of the evaluation in one case), the classroom observations are of such low quality that they bring down the accuracy of the overall performance review.
Accuracy through the precipitous stages of the Monte Carlo Rally would not have been a problem; finding the confidence and bravado to exploit this thing would have been another matter entirely.
The author of the material is generally irrelevant; only the quality and accuracy of the article really matter.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act («FCRA») is very clear on the matter of data accuracy.
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«this game fails to portray real mental illness» It makes people aware of the illness, that's what matters not 110 % accuracy.
Now the question remains, will accuracy and timing actually matter or will it be the same blind luck kind of a thing as attacking your foe in the original game was?
Indeed, the creative liberties taken in the construction of Horizon Zero Dawn's future dystopia are hardly subtle, but it's still strangely comforting to know that the experts in the inspired subject matter are willing to recognize the value of poetic license, even if it comes at the expense of scientific accuracy.
This is also one of the few RPGs where accuracy, dodging ability, and buffs truly matter.
But the anecdote captures an essential truth about Soutine's interest in his most famous subject matter: It wasn't about accuracy of colors, or whatever stories he himself told about the kosher butchers of his childhood, or a fixation on death.
In between all these works» years, 1976 to be precise, John Baldessari produced a series of photographs entitled Common Memory Colors — using the colors and subject matter that consumers complained most about to Kodak for lack of color accuracy.
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.
-LSB-...] What matters about climate change is not whether we can predict the future with some desired level of certainty and accuracy; it is whether we have sufficient foresight, supported by wisdom, to allow our perspective about the future, and our responsibility for it, to be altered.»
I agree on that, but presenting the issue with an accuracy where that matters we should consider also acceleration at different altitudes in the motion of the ascending air.
As a practical matter one should conduct the empirical demonstration of Proposition 5 in a small vessel since accuracy falls off with increasing size of vessel, the ocean being an extreme case.
@Col Mosby at 12:11 pm 1) one gets increases in accuracy as sample size increases, but it is a matter of dimishing returns — you don't need a large sample to get a pretty good fix on the population's characteristics,
Several things one learns from studying statistics: 1) one gets increases in accuracy as sample size increases, but it is a matter of dimishing returns — you don't need a large sample to get a pretty good fix on the population's characteristics, and 2) biased samples will kill you.
Col Mosby: «Several things one learns from studying statistics: 1) one gets increases in accuracy as sample size increases, but it is a matter of dimishing returns — you don't need a large sample to get a pretty good fix on the population's characteristics, and 2) biased samples will kill you.»
But we are not so naive as to believe that our differences are matters of scientific accuracy.
Please also keep in mind that the «hind - cast» accuracy of climate models means absolutely nothing because the models are «tuned»... what matters is forecast accuracy, and there the models do poorly.
Some things to bear in mind: get a partner to vet your idea and your draft, for technical accuracy; defer to the senior person on points of law (unless you can show you're right), but not always on stylistic matters (as an articling student, I stood my ground when a partner insisted that theirself was a word)...
Recently I read a press report on a legal tech startup that claimed it could predict the outcomes of legal matters with 71 % accuracy.
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