Sentences with phrase «much less accuracy»

The trade - off is that you get much less accuracy, which would affect their choice of targets.

Not exact matches

We chose the Apple Pencil as an Editors» Choice for tablet stylii because of its reliability and accuracy; being able to use it on the much less expensive standard iPad is a boon to any aspiring artist.
You couldn't trust the accuracy or the authenticity of a story written down a month after the supposed happening, much less something written down the staggering 60 years, 100 years, 200 years after all the «jesus said» and «jesus did» parts of the bible supposedly happened.
He also boasts an 87 % passing accuracy rate that is exceptional for any attacking player much less a teenager kicking off his first Premier League campaign.
As well as struggling to get on the ball as much as usual, Delgado has been much less efficient with it: his passing accuracy is down to 72 %, a mark more typical of strikers playing a far greater percentage of high - risk passes.
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 should be pointed out that not many trading systems can make sure term price predictions with that kind of degree of accuracy, many traditional trading systems are much less reliable but overcome their unreliability through proper risk management.
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.
It is another matter (and a regrettable one) the the climate change community has to make do with historical data intended originally for other purposes, where the accuracy requirements have been much less stringent.
It's a style closer to puckish agitprop than journalism, which makes accuracy much less important than laughs.
However I would expect that the 9 parameters of my SAW+AGW model are not enough to reach the observed accuracy for more than 1 % of other randomly constructed «reasonably well behaving data,» and likely much less.
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.
I think it's likely you didn't realise that your summation would be repeated much less published but I consider it baffling you've continued to defend its accuracy.
They show that the retrieved dof is usually less than 1.5 (implying you get pretty much one value from the retrieval — no vertical distributions) and that the accuracy is badly degraded in cloudy conditions (which is a lot of the time in the Arctic).
Over the longer term the accuracy is better, there is less wiggle room, and in fact we are able to balance out the energy flows — i.e. the increase in ocean heat content is pretty much what is expected from the anticipated radiative imbalance (see the figure).
We chose the Apple Pencil as an Editors» Choice for tablet stylii because of its reliability and accuracy; being able to use it on the much less expensive standard iPad is a boon to any aspiring artist.
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