This means it is practically impossible that Dr. Gottman could predict which couples would divorce with
much accuracy by chance alone.
Not exact matches
«
By using vortices of air rather than simple air jets, the device can provide a tactile sensation over longer distances and with
much greater
accuracy,» the report says.
I believe that
by looking at what the authors of Scripture say about Scripture, we can arrive a
much better position — one where we maintain the
accuracy and authority of Scripture, but in such a way that Scripture is not set up as a sacred idol.
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.
«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.
The Packers wouldn't stand to save
much by releasing Crosby, but a new regime looking to make changes after Ted Thompson was relieved of GM duties could single out Crosby, whose
accuracy dipped this past season.
I just get very weary of prospects who are talked about like «he's got the perfect size and physicals, if we can just get him to fix his
accuracy / footwork / poise / throwing motion...» those are all pretty important things and usually if they haven't done it
by now, chances are they aren't going to improve that
much.
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.
You may not be surprised to hear that he was third in goals scored, shot
accuracy and shots per game, but not
by very
much at all.
I'm no talent evaluator
by any stretch of the imagination but from what I have read and listened to from the so - called «experts» he throws a beautiful ball, has plus arm strength, throws with great anticipation and
accuracy, and was not surrounded
by much talent at UCLA.
This technique, first developed
by the military in the 1960s to identify submarine locations with pinpoint
accuracy, allows oceanographers to map the seafloor with as
much detail as the moon.
And they beat out expensive radar equipment in
accuracy by as
much as 27 percent.
Algorithms such as one developed
by Marios Savvides's lab at Carnegie Mellon can analyse features of a front and side view set of mugshots, create a 3D model of the face, rotate it as
much as 70 degrees to match the angle of the face in the photo, and then match the new 2D image with a fairly high degree of
accuracy.
The
accuracy and the stability of optical clocks are mainly based on the fact that the frequency of the optical radiation used is higher (
by several orders of magnitude) than that of the microwave radiation which is used in cesium atomic clocks, which makes optical clocks
much more precise than cesium clocks.
«For example, in small - scale tests we found we could reduce computation
by as
much as 95 percent and still be within 1 percent of the
accuracy obtained with standard approaches.»
The updated geometric distortion correction including this time dependency can greatly improve the
accuracy of the image alignment and provides a better representation of the undistorted image
by as
much as 0.15 pixels at the edge of the chips.
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much archeology anthropology depends
accuracy dating, method determining age
by measuring radioative emissions from.
In stunning expose written
by Adam Johnson of Fairness and
Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), it becomes undeniably clear that Bill Gates has reached the point where his billions not only fund the myriad of corporate education reform initiatives that are sweeping the country and the world, but his investment in the media taints
much of the coverage of these developments.
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.
Model 2, which uses a
much longer period of past performance to forecast future performance, provides a significant improvement in
accuracy over Model 1, as reflected
by a
much smaller MSE.
People are frustrated
by the lack of a workable appeals process over disputed items and the fact that consumers — not creditors — bear the burden to prove the
accuracy of credit information.So it's no surprise that a major legislative proposal has surfaced on Capitol Hill that seeks to disrupt
much of the American system of gathering, reporting and using credit information, including potentially significant changes in the credit scores that lenders use to evaluate most home mortgage applications.
In «A Month
By the Sea: Encounters in Gaza», her no less astonishing new book, it is abundantly clear that
much has changed on that front in the ensuing 35 years, and readers of Dervla's recent books may rather suspect that her claim made in Baltistan may well have been a case of modesty over
accuracy.
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..
It's possible that in the long term the Earth mean surface temperature will evolve
much more as predicted
by the GCM mean (or some other well - supported summary of the GCMs, or even one that has best
accuracy among all of them), but to date nothing like that has been demonstrated.
Further out, the forecasting quickly loses
accuracy, closer is
much better, though not
by much due to chaotic effects (mountain waves for example).
One of those projects, IBM's Watt - Sun program, used machine learning to improve solar forecasting
accuracy by as
much as 30 percent.
Constable's cloudscapes were widely and admiringly commented on
by contemporary country - dwellers, who were
much impressed
by Constable's observational
accuracy.
The solar forcing in our reconstruction is determined
by the relative values of the modulation potential, which means that change to a different LIS model will introduce only several percents of correction, which is
much less than the estimated
accuracy of the reconstruction.
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.
The
accuracy of
much of the PR firms to date has been very accurate to date as we have seen
by the recent IPCC grey literature meltdown and the corruption revealed in climategate.
You can control how
much power apps can use
by going to settings > Location and selecting the
accuracy level you desire.
For example, «achieved highest production volume
by maintaining 100 %
accuracy with a typing speed of 70wpm» is a
much better construction and also explains the reader of your typing skills.
Much of the information on this site is provided
by third party contributors so we can not guarantee the
accuracy of information.
Identified
by Dr. Gottman in his research with couples to predict divorce with over 90 %
accuracy, the Four Horsemen can be present in workplace relationships as well — very
much undermining productivity if not actively managed.
«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.