Evocation is his primary goal as a «realist,»
rather than accuracy.
His Standing Nude, with her blackened eyes and geometric target breasts, is a bold painting, guided by the artist's feeling and intuition
rather than accuracy of depiction.
Even worse the studies found that as the amount of information increases it increases confidence
rather than accuracy.
Not exact matches
In these cases, being proactive
rather than reactive will help you reduce the risk of having your sales cycle consistently derailed and improve the
accuracy of your forecasting.
«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.
White predicted with chilling
accuracy the way the proliferation of information via television can diminish our lives
rather than enrich them.
When a society has absolutely nothing to hold it together, it settles for fairness and
accuracy rather than community.
We need stories that are chosen because of the largeness of their vision,
rather than because of the
accuracy of their parts.
Rather than take as his criterion for judgment either the principle of «factual»
accuracy or the principle of the author's immediate intention, Fuller proposes that inerrancy must be posited only in terms of the Bible's «overall purpose,» I. e., in terms of the intention of God who inspired it.
Some may balk at the taking of these liberties; but the issue is one both of
accuracy and of justice, and «we must obey God
rather than any human authority» (RSV: «men» — Acts 5:29)
For the sake of
accuracy, «Open» will be used
rather than «evangelical» to describe the partner in this phase of the evangelical / process dialogue when all evangelicals would not hold to a specific position.
Thus Luke's dates, and other clues in the New Testament, are not at all reliable, partly because they were written nearly a century after the event and partly because they were determined by religious interests
rather than by a concern for historical
accuracy.
A number of otherpromising talents took star turns as well, not the least Andy Murray, a solemnScot who wins with clever shot making
rather than might - makes - right power, andthird - ranked Novak Djokovic, a capricious Serb who relied mostly on
accuracy towin the Masters Cup.
In order to maintain
accuracy and due to the changeable nature of organizational representatives, we limit our lists to general groups
rather than individual contacts.
He called for investigations into the
accuracy of the science used to count fish stocks, and more sophistication in the in - land counting process so fish caught accidentally could be brought on shore,
rather than dumped overboard.
«We probably endow polls with
rather more
accuracy than they are capable of delivering... We still think that the polls are really the only show in town for forecasting election results despite some of the claims.
The scientific community — and the media — need to change the incentives of the game, placing value on
accuracy rather than flash, says Nyhan.
Plus, the Tour X has the longest range on our list, from 5 to 1,300 yards, with an
accuracy of + / -.5 yards
rather than the more typical 1 yard, and 6x magnification, too.
«Even greater levels of
accuracy could be achieved with the help of a so - called nuclear clock, based on oscillations in the atomic nucleus itself
rather than oscillations in the electron shells surrounding the nucleus,» says Thirolf.
Studies by the Burchard group and others have found that using genetic ancestry
rather than ethnic self - identification significantly improves diagnostic
accuracy for certain diseases.
Rather than using UV single - photon laser to promote the glutathione - allyloxy tail reaction, IBS researchers employed a near infrared two - photon laser, which has the ability to penetrate deeper into tissues with increased
accuracy.
The outcomes of these studies were often reported as diagnostic
accuracy estimates
rather than patient important outcomes such as mortality or quality of life.
It is very similar to the current, unmanned Dragon resupply spacecraft, but with the new ability to soft «land anywhere on Earth with the
accuracy of a helicopter,»
rather than the normal method of parachuting from the atmosphere into the ocean.
To further maximize
accuracy, the researchers recommend that future studies involving stem cells use cell lines from as many individuals as possible
rather than generating multiple cell lines from the same individual.
A fittingly poetic tribute,
rather than a film primarily concerned with historical
accuracy.
With that said, however, it's also hard to deny the inherent
accuracy of such a statement, given that it's a series that takes place behind the scenes of a television program, except
rather than sports or comedy, the predominant thrust of the program is politics.
Basing those weights on services needed by children
rather than disability diagnoses significantly improves the
accuracy of this system.
Sean explained, «The utility of perceived conscientiousness in predicting how well students do aligns with other research showing that it is how hard students work,
rather than their IQ, that is the best predictor of academic grades, but the bigger story is that there is no
accuracy at all unless you control for attractiveness bias.»
States have increased the
accuracy of measurements of student growth by examining year - to - year growth
rather than reported a static score at a given point in time.
According to reading research, a percentage below 95 % suggests that the student might benefit from receiving interventions that target reading
accuracy (
rather than fluency).
In other words, one can not rule out the possibility that teacher
accuracy,
rather than influence, can explain the predictive nature of teacher expectations for students» academic outcomes.
In many cases, this system allows for grading for completion
rather than effort, as in - class activities will now provide students with the kind of feedback that before could only be provided by grading for
accuracy.
However, decisions about how best to use the achievement growth of students with disabilities for evaluating their teachers also must consider the
accuracy of other measures of teaching and the costs of relying on these
rather than on value - added.
For the first time at Land Rover, the blocks are high pressure die - cast
rather than sand - cast, providing a superior finish and dimensional greater
accuracy.
HDA is a hands - on SAE Level 2 semiautonomous system that can lane center,
rather than just back and forth between the boundaries, using camera sensors, high -
accuracy GPS and map data.
In our detailed Lab tests the measured Absolute Color
Accuracy for the for the iPad Air is 3.8 JNCD, which falls into our Good (
rather than Very Good) Color
Accuracy rating.
Rather than question his role in the Nazi regime, Roth translates with impeccable
accuracy as the torture proceeds.
Some express their point of view («I liked it» or «I did not like it»), some examine the
accuracy of facts, some rely on the authority
rather than research, and etc. in the article analysis.
Just plug in your address and usage (use the kilowatt hours on the bill
rather than the cost to improve
accuracy) and they tell you which supplier is cheapest.
Investors and purchasers of loan instruments should always calculate actual yield,
rather than presuming on the
accuracy of reported interest rates.
Wulverblade doesn't aim for historical
accuracy,
rather it's a fanciful tale of three members of the Northern clans seeking to halt the advancing Roman power that has already conquered the southern portion of Britain, now known as England, while also having to deal with traitorous southern clans who have decided to ally with the Romans
rather than attempt to go up against their impressive military.
Rather than complex movements necessary to Boxing or Archery, or the
accuracy needed to do well in Bowling or Golf, Tennis is more about wrist positioning and being on the right side of the swing.
Even when
accuracy isn't an issue, motion controls were usually a one - to - one substitute for conventional controls
rather than something unique in its own right.
Taking a cue from the great impressionists, Gyeongja Lee and Hyemin Lee apply the principles of light, motion, and the purity of one's personal recollection,
rather than visual
accuracy, across distinct artistic media.
Cummings produces intricate, detailed works which draw on representations of nature within art history,
rather than scientific
accuracy.
These arrangements highlight shape and composition
rather than historical
accuracy, solidifying their participation in a completely unique myth.
The
accuracy and specificity of Hopper's sky indicate, if nothing else, that it is one the artist had seen,
rather than one born of imagination or synthesis [fig. 8][fig. 8] Edward Hopper, study for Ground Swell, 1939, fabricated chalk, charcoal, and graphite pencil on paper, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Josephine N. Hopper Bequest 70.339.
The drawing is delicate, her pictorial strategy being to use precision and
accuracy in the service of the indefinite: fields of relationships again,
rather than objects of content, yet the painting itself becoming autonomous object.
In the end, however, we all agreed that the alterations help us focus more on the beauty and magic of those equations
rather than their scientific
accuracy.
Nevertheless, as soon as people starting getting useful results (which has happened at different times for different problems), they started using them (and trying to improve
accuracy and bound uncertainty),
rather than waiting for perfection.