Sentences with phrase «more accuracy in»

It strikes me that even the grocery store tabloids, who admit to sensationalist journalism, seem to have more accuracy in their stories than anything that is on the Internet.
This clever little inexpensive accessory is basically a thumbstick that sticks to your display so you can get more accuracy in arcade classics.
Researchers Margaret H. Thomas and John N. Dieter found that writing helped their subjects remember foreign words with more accuracy in comparison to those who didn't write at all.
With a choice of a rubber or a plastic tip (with replacements in the box) to offer very different types of friction with the display, the S - Pen aims to make it easier to take notes, modify images and offer more accuracy in terms of interacting with the tablet.
This technology allows for a setting of softer shock absorbers for a more comfortable drive, or a more rigid setting, for more accuracy in sports driving.
Researchers Margaret H. Thomas and John N. Dieter found that writing helped their subjects remember foreign words with more accuracy in comparison to those who didn't write at all.
Plenty of smart design decisions went into the Ionic, such as the tapered shape on the bottom panel that gives the watch a better fit to the wrist for more accuracy in measuring heart rates.

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Last year, a machine vision program developed by Stanford researchers was able to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous moles with more than 90 percent accuracy, beating out its human dermatologist counterparts — possibly a sign of what's to come in the field of AI.
«We were achieving more than 30 % improvements in accuracy with the very first prototypes.
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 tesIn 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 tesin how they executed and / or interpreted the test.
Netflix gets the team's recommendation engine, which will allow it pick the flicks that customers are most interested in with 10 percent more accuracy.
With more information, accuracy didn't improve at all, but the experts» confidence in their predictions was much higher.
The walled - garden nature of Facebook in particular has come under scrutiny, as they've recently had significant problems regarding the accuracy and efficacy of their advertising methods, with several big brands opting to reduce their ad spend on the site until more accurate metrics are released.
Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU rules are based on general fair information practice standards, addressing a variety of aspects related to fairness in collection, purpose limitations, transparency of processing, accuracy, data subject access, and remedies for violations, and are more stringent because of their detail as well as some new twists.»
While research from the American Medical Association showed that 7.1 percent of all claims paid by insurers in 2013 contained a mistake, patient advocates and other professionals who review medical claims for accuracy put the frequency of billing errors at more like 80 percent or even 90 percent.
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.
With greater accuracy, agility and context, a true single view results in more profitable business outcomes:
To clinch the esteemed title of 2017 Bendix Grand Champion, Bolduc's driving accuracy and knowledge of truck safety surpassed the more than 420 other state champion professional truck drivers competing in all vehicle classes in Orlando, Florida this week.
The signals hit - rate is excellent, in my own trial, I got an accuracy of a little more than 80 %, which is ample to have profitable trading sessions.
The adaptation and flexibility will help you to find more profitable opportunities in the market along with better accuracy from your Option Robot account.
They are far more accurate AND note in the calculations the variances (called standard deviations) and can trace much farther back with relative accuracy.
Whether we place our faith in science, religion, education, government, the justice system or nothing more than the accuracy of the tube map in the front of our diary, each one of us lives by faith in whatever we trust to be reliable and true.
«he had to accept the truth of her accusation» synonyms: veracity, truthfulness, verity, sincerity, candor, honesty; More accuracy, correctness, validity, factuality, authenticity «he doubted the truth of her statement» antonyms: dishonesty, falseness • that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality.
He did not dispute the empirical accuracy of Einstein's theory, but he believed there were weaknesses in its formulation that could be cured by shifting more fully away from substance thinking.
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
There are over 20,000 archeological digs confirming the places and events recorded in scripture, and many more pieces of evidence of the historical accuracy of the Bible.
Theories are improved as more evidence is gathered, so that accuracy in prediction improves over time.
Jewish feminists challenged the accuracy of the representation of Judaism, and as a result, considerably more nuanced pictures of gender relations in both early Christianity and Judaism have been developed.
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.
There are really only two possible explanations, given that historical accuracy would place God in a more central role.
Through an innate knowledge of materiality, expressed in intellectual categories and relations, consciousness can determine future material movement; the accuracy of this determination is furthered by personal memory in areas that require more than is furnished by a common physical condition.
The historicity / accuracy of Biblical events has long been an open subject inside theological traditions embedded in the major religions and has not been considered blasphemy for more than a century among this scholastic cohort.
Bible - based theism fails more from lack of an accessible God than from lack of historical accuracy in the Bible.
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.
But the creeds themselves are not part of the characteristic structure of the church; they are but ways in which the faith is stated, in language appropriate to the time when they were promulgated, and there is no reason why they may not be revised to state this faith in more understandable terms and with greater factual accuracy — but it is the faith, not the creeds, which is important.
This is such a truism that one is almost ashamed to pen the words, and yet it remains a fact that, in a great deal of the more conservative biblical scholarship, it does seem to be assumed that the appeal to factual accuracy would he as valid and important a factor in the case of ancient Near Eastern religious texts as it would be in a modern western court of law or in a somewhat literally - minded western congregation.
I would especially agree with # 3 & # 4 of the first post, but in addition to this, the more I study the Bible, and the more I live in this world, the more I see that the Bible describes this world with incredible accuracy.
Medical authorities W. D. Edwards, W. J. Gabel and F. E. Hosmer, much more in tune with medical accuracy than that of correct theology in reference to the Gospels, offer the following analysis in regard to the New Testament Greek and the medical data: «Jesus of Nazareth underwent Jewish and Roman trials, was flogged, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion.
Nor do I rest content in the mere spotting of an historical error in Popper, for Sir Karl's (as, indeed, Whitehead's) place in history is secure on grounds far more weighty than a reputation for faithful reiteration of the words written by one's predecessors (important as such accuracy may be).
«What is sometimes called, although not with entire accuracy, the First World War, was followed by a peace, now more correctly seen as an uneasy truce, in which much of the familiar nineteenth century persisted.
I've added weights as well as measurements in American cups to help my readers in the UK more familiar with metric, and also because I'm finding that baking, especially when gluten - free, requires more accuracy than cooking.
The three things I love about this recipe are, # 1 You get to use sel gris, french grey sea salt, in a cookie dough with unsalted butter, # 2 You get to pound the dough with your rolling pin and # 3 You don't have to be neat, oh and one more, Accuracy doesn't count!!!!! I played -LSB-...]
As a specialist provider of proficiency services and reference materials, it also offers analytical benchmarking to more than 750 laboratories in 80 countries, providing independent assurance of accuracy and reliability in test results.
At the same time the move to more pre-packed and value - added food products is driving the need for accuracy and consistency in packs, both to protect margins and to meet consumer and retailer demands for enhanced quality of both product and packaging.
Children (n 49; mean age 5 · 4 years) in the food advertisement condition were more likely to identify real fruit foods when advertisements had fruit images compared with when no image was included, while fruit images in advertisements for sham fruit foods significantly reduced accuracy of responses.
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.
He was not just getting stuck in either, because the stats from the match on the Arsenal website show that only Ozil and Bellerin had more touches and Elneny was the only Gunner with a better passing accuracy.
We missed a little bit of the accuracy in our passing in the final third that is required to score more goals.
I do know we had the best pass accuracy in the league this weekend so we can't be too bad — especially as we do attempt more risky and intricate passes than most teams.
However, Wentz was significantly more productive in college, played in a pro system, and didn't have any of the accuracy issues Allen has.
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