Sentences with phrase «than their scientific accuracy»

Cummings produces intricate, detailed works which draw on representations of nature within art history, rather than scientific accuracy.
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.
No doubt the sound of people more worried about their jobs and reputations than scientific accuracy.

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The scientific community — and the media — need to change the incentives of the game, placing value on accuracy rather than flash, says Nyhan.
DisplayMate Technologies specializes in advanced mathematical display technology optimizations and precision analytical scientific display diagnostics and calibrations to deliver outstanding image and picture quality and accuracy — while increasing the effective visual Contrast Ratio of the display and producing a higher calibrated brightness than is achievable with traditional calibration methods.
About DisplayMate Technologies DisplayMate Technologies specializes in advanced mathematical display technology optimizations and precision analytical scientific display diagnostics and calibrations to deliver outstanding image and picture quality and accuracy — while increasing the effective visual Contrast Ratio of the display and producing a higher calibrated brightness than is achievable with traditional calibration methods.
Nevertheless, Americans remain less certain about the accuracy of global warming news coverage, about humankind's role in causing global warming, and about the scientific consensus on the issue than they were last decade.
In a climate case, more so than any other policy - related case, courts need to inform themselves of the range of scientific opinions, the specific points of agreement and disagreements, the assumptions made by scientists, their theories and reasoning, the validity and accuracy of the models used, the unknowns, uncertainties, and gradations, etc..
To confidently detect small climate shifts requires instrument accuracy and stability better than is generally required for weather research and most other scientific uses.
Remember too that they are respected figures in bureaucracies in which received wisdom passes for truth, and where the incentive structure places less weight on scientific discovery and accuracy than on getting things published, defending the party line, and swinging next year's budget increase.
In 1994, Dr. John Gottman and his colleagues at the University of Washington made a startling announcement: Through scientific observation and mathematical analysis, they could predict, with more than 90 - percent accuracy, whether a marriage would succeed or fail.
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