Sentences with phrase «than accuracy»

That might not sound like much, but it was better than the accuracy of the human players, who never saw it coming.
In other words, exposure to large quantities of words matters more than accuracy in first grade reading.
For some climate applications, consistency with a long record can be more important than accuracy with a shorter record.
The market expert making a forecast may have motives other than accuracy.
Too bad you care more about speed than accuracy.
Unfortunately, the credit bureaus are often more concerned with profitability and convenience than accuracy.
No mention by JMA of «warmest by far», since it was the warmest by only +0.05 °C — far smaller than the accuracy of the hodge - podge global surface temperature network (run by individual national weather services, with widely varying funding and effort).
So, yeah, «the broader issue of attribution» does indeed lie at the heart of my personal rationally skeptical concern much more so than the accuracy of the surface temperature record.
«Burke says distance is more important than accuracy in putting.»
While Andersen Air Force Base, the home of the strategic bombers North Korea expressly wanted to target, spans about 35 miles across, North Korea would have greater problems than accuracy.
Caught out in a sudden change of conditions without adequate preparation is a recipe for disaster, and while we have had the odd hairy moment, largely due to Dad's map reading skills being longer on pride than accuracy, no harm has befallen us.
We found it to be extremely reliable, with very few misreads, and those that did occur were down to our finger placement rather than any accuracy concerns.
Maybe a better statement than the accuracy of a dirty brown streak that ran the length of the walls in the hallway where the kids rubbed their hands every time they walked through or when they smudged their feet on it from deciding that was the perfect place for a camp out.
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.
As the summaries indicate, the differences in ranking are on the order of a few hundredths of a degree (smaller than the accuracy of the analysis) and so a definitive ranking is not possible.
These two experiments suggested that a properly engineered instrument might be able to measure the absolute frequency of this transition to one part in 10 ^ 16, 1,000 times better than the accuracy of our best clocks.
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.
Is not the message of the ressurection story more important than the accuracy of the story?
Activity, rather than accuracy.
In Effects of amount of information on judgment accuracy and confidence, by Claire I. Tsai, Joshua Klayman, and Reid Hastie, the authors examined two other studies that further that demonstrate when decision makers receive more information, their confidence increases more than their accuracy, producing «substantial confidence — accuracy discrepancies.»
I commend them for their efforts in that regard, but making a recent, troubling incident into a relevant, thought provoking videogame takes more than accuracy.
Evocation is his primary goal as a «realist,» rather than accuracy.
Plaintiffs include Public Citizen and the law firm of Alexander & Catalano, which argue that the rules place onerous restrictions on commercial and noncommercial speech and, in doing so, regulate the content of the ads rather than their accuracy.
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