Jawbone Up 24 not only fills in the blanks with
more accuracy if you forget, it tries to guess the sleeping time to help you out.
Not exact matches
If it can navigate the privacy issues and nail the
accuracy of Deep Text, the Silicon Valley giant might be a step closer to creating a far
more intuitive experience.
If you are still seeking even
more accuracy, then learn Greek and Ancient Hebrew, and have at the Dead Sea Scrolls and copies of the original letters of the early Christians.
Gregory states this dipolar dialectic with exceptional
accuracy:
If assertive individualists need to recognize their tendencies to over-assertiveness, humble self - deniers need the opposite: to better grasp their low power position in order that they may offer to others
more forthrightly what they are able to offer.7
This defense of the
accuracy of the Fourth Gospel in reporting the words of Jesus is undertaken, in spite of what must appear to the disinterested student insuperable obstacles, because to these lovers of the Gospel the alternative seems to be surrendering the authenticity of some of the most precious and manifestly true of Christ's reported words: «I am the bread of life... I am the light of the world... I am the good shepherd...
If you continue in my words... you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free... He that drinketh of this water shall thirst again, but whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst... I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live... I am the way, the truth and the life; no one cometh to the Father but by me»... and many
more.
I can't vouch for the
accuracy of the statement, but
if it is true,
more's the pity.
If detailed transaction history logs for reporting and traceability, along with optimizing picking, packing, directed putaways, replenishment, cycle - count scheduling and license plating are on your mind — ORG implements systems that facilitate
more accuracy and speed in your warehouses.
Elneny could definitely be that threat
if he played
more and chambo
if he works on his
accuracy.
But cesc is on a different plane, he sees the game unlike most other players I've watched, his passing
accuracy as well as vision is magnificent and tbh
if he had come back and showed the desire he had before he left I'm sure most fans would have preferred that to some of the
more disinterested performances ozil gives.
I read something where it said
if he averaged only 2
more completions a game, it was a totally reasonable
accuracy %.
If only some of them were given a little
more accuracy and were
more testing for the keeper.
If the media have stopped saying that Bellerin is going to Barca then their
accuracy historically suggests that he is now much
more likely to make the move... I much prefer them saying these things are «A done deal» because then we know there's only a 3 % chance of it happening, now it's 97 %...
This method is becoming
more popular because it's fast and easy
if your child is fussing, though the
accuracy of these thermometers can vary.
The judge added that Bashir failed to clear the
accuracy of the transcript with prosecutors before asking that it be admitted and that Gonzalez's taped conversation would be
more «prejudicial» than «probative»
if presented to the jury.
If confidence really is a strong indicator of
accuracy, the researchers reasoned, eyewitnesses who were
more certain of their choice should be
more likely to identify the suspects who also had abundant corroborating evidence, and eyewitnesses who double - guessed themselves should be less accurate.
Plus, the reticle is caliber - specific which gives you even
more accuracy,
if you can believe it.
The results showed the new automated system could replicate the success of the human experts with a 93 %
accuracy rate, and that this would be increased
if it added
more information, such as images.
But, he adds, «there's no doubt it would have significance as a physics result
if it can be shown with
more accuracy.»
Radiologists in the study said they read CT scans
more meticulously and felt
more empathy when they saw a patient's face, although it's not clear
if the photo actually improved their
accuracy in interpreting the test results.
Conversely,
if you are doing an awesome job, your focus will become
more acute and you will be able to dispatch your enemies faster and with greater (and bloodier)
accuracy.
The goal of ensuring the
accuracy of states» graduation data would be closer to reality
if the Department of Education had been
more forceful in implementing provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act, the department's office of inspector general says in a report released this month.
If the objective is
more accurate market forecasts, then developing employees» understanding of the economy and market trends, and skills in market research is likely to improve
accuracy.
If the objective is not just to rank teachers and slice off those at the bottom, irrespective of
accuracy, but instead to support improvement while providing evidence needed for action, this modest proposal suggests we might make
more headway by allowing educators to design systems that truly add value to their knowledge of how students are learning in relation to how teachers are teaching.
If anything, the new F30 - series cars are
more predictable and stable on the road than their predecessors, with surgical steering
accuracy and a chassis that somehow combines responsiveness and predictable stability.
This one seemed to have the Titanic as
more of a backdrop of the book, which is fine
if readers aren't expecting James Cameron's level of detail and
accuracy.
If such a calculator exists I'd be
more than happy to use it, or to receive advice on how to make a spreadsheet which has a good level of
accuracy.
Being mindful of your credit score can allow you to predict with
more accuracy whether or not a loan or a credit application will be approved and
if you will be able to qualify for a lower interest rate when you borrow.
I often say to my clients that
if they could tell me what the future holds, I could run their financial numbers with a lot
more accuracy!
Since the integrity of the registry depends on the
accuracy of the paperwork filed by the breeder, AKC now requires DNA testing of any male dog used to sire
more than three litters in a year and of dogs and litters
if parentage is in doubt.
- the 18 returning classes were chosen by seeing which popular classes would fit with the game - they also wanted to include classes to cover roles that the roster was lacked - the Pugilist class was added because the first group of classes selected did not include any with bashing and binding attacks - War Magus was added because the Medic was the only healer class in the roster at that point - they couldn't simply include all popular classes as that would have skewed the balance of the game - as for the Hero class, they with balanced offensive and defensive capabilities, but this made things to similar to other classes - this was rectified by adding after - images and other skills with good synergy - when an after - image appears, it does the same skills as the Hero, except on the following turn - it becomes possible for skills that usually can not be used multiple times in a row to be activated multiple turns in a row - it also means skills that only have an effect for one turn can be extended to two - after - images use not only the Hero's own class skills, but also their subclass skills -
if the subclass is an Imperial, the Drive skill can be used multiple times in a row - when using Hero as a subclass to Nightseeker, the character can cover the Nightseeker's weaknesses of having low defense - after - images can also help increase the chances of inflicting status ailments - subclasses can be used to make up for weakness - Swordsman, a class that can learn speed and
accuracy boosting skills, would be a good subclass for the Gunner - Reaper as a subclass for War Magus would allow that character to use the scythe's skills to inflict status ailments - the skill tree is slowly unlocked as a character grows - there are
more skills that make jobs» individual styles stand out
more, or expand the player's choices - the skill tree is also made so that there are less requirements to learn specific skills as compared to 5 - this makes it easier for players to get the skill they want without spending large numbers of skill points on lower skills - it's now easier to put points into skills, which makes re-specing easier - the team faced difficulty in balancing classes that were never meant to be alongside each other - they are doing their best to ensure that they keep the individual classes» identities intact
If you'd rather not pay top dollar to hunt down cartridges, or are less concerned with design and pixel - perfect
accuracy, check out the SNES Classic and Hyperkin's Retron series, which are
more - affordable alternatives.
Right away I was able to judge long jumps with
more accuracy and figure out
if I'm going to miss a platform or not.
While this idea may sound like an Austin Powers and banana gag, the results are far
more tasteful —
if not jarring in their seeming
accuracy.
In this context, the achievement of Jonathan Lasker is all the
more impressive, as he has forged a new vocabulary from the most obvious,
if not degraded, elements — doodles, scribbles and seemingly spontaneous marks: all the gestural tropes of expressionism frozen and re-presented with the glacial
accuracy of foresight.»
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.
BobR,
if you want
more explanation than that, the search suggested above finds a variety of sites explaining how taking
more samples increases
accuracy.
Wouldn't it be better
if we put our efforts on accurate shorter term temperature projections, say what will happen in 6 months no
more than a few years from now, check the models and brag about their
accuracy or correct their failures,
if the models are continuously correct all contrarian arguments die.
If there was better balance and
accuracy in writing about climate change, even at the cost of a
more compelling story, there would be less easy fodder for the skeptics.
This would carry a lot
more weight
if those explaining why the climate is as it is, actually knew what the climate is with any
accuracy.
If you want me to discuss with you your judgement about the
accuracy of the regional models, then you sure need to be
more accurate regarding that criteria.
Even
if they had added the words «or lack of them», for
more accuracy the sentence would be equally meaningless.
If we were discussing how to base public confidence in the models on a
more informed appraisal of climate modelling, its technical details, and its provable
accuracy, that would be different.
David, you shouldn't do a lot of things
if you want the most
accuracy in life, but can you quantify the failure as you see it a little bit
more precisely?
Now call me picky
if you like, but
if there's a lot of discussion about the
accuracy of the data, the methods of analysing it, and what it all means, then surely it would be
more prudent to make clear the uncertainty, and certainly make clear the arbitrary nature of one's scepticism e.g. «I do not see how such large amounts...» Incredulity is not science.
I say almost, because
if you can interpolate with fully adequate
accuracy, you have
more data than you need.
Thanks Wayne, I was looking for the
accuracy of the early glass electrodes...
If we put the ancient electrodes and procedures at 0.1 units (best result) and the pH drop at a fixed place in the oceans with a growth of 40 % CO2 is not
more than 0.1 pH units over 100 years, what then is the value of the historical data, taken at a lot of different places in different seasons?
If you believe the results of an unknown model run in an unknown manner with an unknown
accuracy and no error estimates, then
more fool you... but you can't convince me that is science.
In order to be able to offer a
more rounded picture of our ever changing and variable climate, it might be useful
if scientists were less credulous of the infinite
accuracy of unlikely proxies and took
more notice of the great wealth of «anecdotal» accounts.
There's nothing
more unpopular in the US than taxes — they would have to term it a «pollution tax» or at least a «dirty energy tax»
if they had any interest in hewing to anything resembling
accuracy.
Training is not so much «expensive» in terms of monetary cost, but
more a question of committing key people in the organisation to take on the role of «machine teachers» to get the AI up to speed and to the
accuracy level you want for the job you have in mind and in the language you want,
if it goes beyond the pre-set capabilities.