Sentences with phrase «of less accuracy»

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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.
Theranos was once praised for its fast, less - invasive blood testing technology but the company has found itself in the spotlight after media reports raised questions about the accuracy of its proprietary tests.
Theranos was once praised for its fast, less - invasive blood testing technology, but the company has found itself in the spotlight after media reports raised questions about the accuracy of its proprie...
Though our standard methodology is less accurate at horizons shorter than about 7 years, the main sources of that reduced accuracy are those two «bubble» advances, one during the 1995 - 2000 period, and the other during the 2005 - 2007 period.
When it came to prospect data having less than 50 % accuracy, the number of respondents in this category increased by 8 % year - over-year.
A good number of traders reported of trading streaks lasting over 100 trades and returning less than 50 % accuracy.
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.
Indeed, its enduring importance may lie less in its empirical accuracy than in the summum malum it was taken to describe, the horror of conformism — the silent justification for that diamond - stud piercing or subtle tattoo or pony - tail by which today's businessman or professor tries to reassure himself that he is still a man born to be wild.
Whereas the principle set forth in Deuteronomy may provide some means of measuring the accuracy of the predictions of an astrologer like Jeane Dixon or the lucrative prognostications of a dispensationalist like Hal Lindsey, it is less well suited to discerning the reliability of a call to moral judgment and decisive action.
Accuracy of readings and automatic adjustments mean less waste, saving you time, money and effort.
Across my lap I held an antique 38 - 40, the accuracy of which was less than profound but better anyhow than the shotgun and slug my friends used, which was an embarrassment to them.
Major league catchers — Bill Freehan of Detroit, for example — usually throw with less steam but with more accuracy, and they get the ball away quicker.
His passing was not too shabby either although his accuracy of over 77 percent was still five percent less than the Spaniard's.
Our passing accuracy of less than 70 percent tells a big story.
It must be immensely stressful, trying to hold down a job that a voice - to - text application could manage with twice the accuracy and 100 percent less random malice, and when one couples that stress with looming layoffs - a threat that their own inherent worthlessness has precipitated - the rank and file of the media must be under some serious strain.
Liverpool have enjoyed a 49 % shooting accuracy this season, which might explain their goalscoring feats, as the Reds are being far less wasteful in front of goal.
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.
According to Squawka's comparison matrix, Roma has about 10 % less shot accuracy compared to the teams above them on the table, except Inter, who we all know is going through a crisis of their own.
Fifth, the accuracy of vital statistics data has well - known limitations, especially in regard to patient conditions before pregnancy; the coding of these conditions is less sensitive than that for procedures.23 - 26
I learned that the recipes are adjusted to meet Scramble's standards of 10 ingredients, 30 minutes or less, Healthy, Family Friendly, Delicious AND are tested with Families for Flavor, Ease and Accuracy,
Recall patterns in this cohort also suggest that after several decades, time since event may be a less important predictor of accuracy than age at recall.
This helps to reduce friction between the moving parts of your gun, making it less likely to wear, expanding its life, and improving accuracy.
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.
Assuming Kim Jong - un's objective is to be able to reach not just Alaska but one of the big population centers up and down the western coast of the United States, then a lack of accuracy becomes less of a problem.
The trade - off is that you get much less accuracy, which would affect their choice of targets.
The dynamic keypads of touch - sensitive screens let you easily summon or dismiss letters, numbers or symbols, but the lack of well - defined keys make accuracy challenging, and typing on a flat surface is less pleasing for some users.
The Precision Platform Autopilot guides the aircraft by using a kinematic differential Global Positioning System developed by JPL in concert with the aircraft's inertial navigation system to enable it to fly repeat paths to an accuracy of 15 feet or less.
It achieved a 97 - percent detection accuracy and less than 0.1 percent false positive rate, regardless of its position on the body and the user's language, accent or even mobility.
Compound bows have a mechanical release aid that assumes some of a bow's draw weight and also come with a magnified scope, which together make the sport less about physical power and more about shooting accuracy.
And for women, eating cocoa after a night of total sleep deprivation actually counteracted the cognitive impairment (i.e. less accuracy in performing tasks) that such a night brings about.
However, less than one out of five personnel responded with 100 percent accuracy to six questions that measured knowledge of military sexual assault resources and protocol.
Methods to use GPS are more or less complicated depending on the desired accuracy and speed of positioning.
As part of a large survey of possible planet - hosting stars, Lovis and his colleagues used the powerful HARPS (for High Accuracy Radial - Velocity Planet Searcher) spectrograph at La Silla Observatory in Chile, 2,400 meters above sea level, which can detect stellar motions with precisions of less than one meter per second, roughly the walking speed of a human being.
Under the terms of the contract, Coherent will precisely contour and polish the optical surfaces of 230 mirror segments to the accuracy of less than 1 / 50th of the width of a human hair.
This procedure may offer patients at increased risk of colorectal cancer an alternative to colonoscopy that is less - invasive, better - tolerated, and with good diagnostic accuracy.
According to this page, there are planned observations in a special mode for stars with Gaia magnitudes less than 3 (which would include Alpha Centauri), but it remains to be seen what kind of accuracy can be achieved.
This is due in large part to the maturation of so - called next - generation sequencing technology, which allows the DNA of the entire genome to be sequenced far less expensively and with far greater accuracy than ever before.
Although Fitbit was involved in a lawsuit for the inaccurate heart - monitor portion of its devices, I'm less concerned about heart rates and 100 % accuracy of step distance, and instead think in terms of personal improvement.
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.
Less impressive is a film - length commentary from Cohen that, as I guess you could only expect from someone who consistently makes movies like this and worse, takes the tactic of discussing the picture's historical accuracy.
The more precise our predictions, and the further ahead of the actual exam, the less accuracy utility they will have
Information about rate and accuracy is important because children who read slowly take longer to complete assignments and understand and remember less of what they have read.
These challenges may be particularly damaging to the accuracy of value - added for special education teachers and less of a problem for most general education teachers.
Color Accuracy is especially important for professional imaging applications when you must be sure of the on - screen image colors, when viewing photos from family and friends (because you often know exactly what they actually should look like), for some TV shows, movies, and sporting events with image content and colors that you are familiar with, and also for viewing online merchandise, so you have a very good idea of exactly what colors you are buying and are less likely to return them.
Color Accuracy is especially important when viewing photos from family and friends (because you often know exactly what they actually should look like), for some TV shows, movies, and sporting events with image content and colors that you are familiar with, and also for viewing online merchandise, so you have a very good idea of exactly what colors you are buying and are less likely to return them.
But it actually turned out to be less of a problem than anticipated, because when Amazon announced the total number of Kindle Equivalent Normalized Pages (KENP) read in July 2015, the July 2015 KU $ «pot size», and the $ 0.00578 - per - KENP payout rate, they effectively handed us an easy way of checking our model's accuracy.
A good number of traders reported of trading streaks lasting over 100 trades and returning less than 50 % accuracy.
The analysis found that the aggregate accuracy of all forecasts was less than 50 %.
These trading instincts become fine - tuned and fully developed when you learn to read price action on a «naked» price chart, and as you become a more proficient price action trader eventually you will develop the ability to make trading decisions with increasing degrees of accuracy and less effort.
The typical pay - for - delete arrangement begins as a letter from the debtor to the collector seeking an agreement where the debtor pays, either in full or a settled - upon amount for less than the total due, in exchange for the collector removing the account from the consumer's credit reports or preventing its appearance if not yet reported.Pay - for - delete, however, has a problem: It violates credit bureau reporting rules that ensure the accuracy and completeness of credit reports.
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