Sentences with phrase «things as being an accurate»

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It's better to track things as you go along in your day, rather than doing it all at the end of the day (some of the data will be less accurate).
As an individual investor, the best thing you can do to ensure you pay an accurate price for your shares is to research a company before purchasing their stock, and analyze whether or not the market appears to be reasonable in its pricing.
As long as your content is accurate and has been read through once by a trusted colleague, the nitpicky things many of us typically do before publishing content should be reserved for lateAs long as your content is accurate and has been read through once by a trusted colleague, the nitpicky things many of us typically do before publishing content should be reserved for lateas your content is accurate and has been read through once by a trusted colleague, the nitpicky things many of us typically do before publishing content should be reserved for later.
It's a good thing for him that his religious leader kept the post as head of medicine at his hospital or he might not have access to such relevant and accurate medical science...
Some parts have been proven to be fiction, other parts, mainly the supernatural claims, can not be verified, and do not make any sense, so referring to it as fiction would be accurate, though there are some historically accurate things in it.
We claim that their books are not historically accurate, or the prophecies are not as precise as ours, but they claim such things about our Bible.
Instead, I've seen mostly «everybody knows» examples, like that everybody knows that the Crusades consisted of Christians murdering and committing horrible deeds; since everybody knows this it doesn't require any detail to explain why this is the case — except that it's done so frequently that many people will cite the Crusades as an example of Christians doing horrible things without actually knowing any historically accurate details of what horrible things they were doing.
Interesting: Your statement: «The belief that the unfathomable intricacies of every living thing on our earth formed themselves completely at random seems just as fantastical to me as believing in a Creator» is not an accurate reflection of what evolutionary theory posits.
Whitehead thinks that Bergson believes spatialization is a really bad thing, which is wrong; an understandable conclusion, perhaps, but not accurate, as Gunter and Hausman argue, and I will further demonstrate below.
I am not sure it is squabbling as much as it is a practice to get things right — or as accurate as we can concering the man Jesus.
As always atheism is not healthy for children and other living things is 100 % accurate, prayer changes things.
I don't love things that are too sweet, but I just felt like it was a little on the very tart side and needed something to cut it; however, it could have been the apples, so next time I make it, I will taste the filling once cooked and add additional sugar as needed to ensure the ratio is accurate.
I will say this: As with most things, the farther toward the science end of the continuum you fall, the more accurate you're likely to be.
JUst as their managers and players like to say things like «Arsenal do not like being kicked «we need to be able to say things like «Stoke don't like fast, accurate passing and quality attacking incision `.
Another thing to mention is that this has been recognized for its accurate measurement as well as labeling and organizing.
Sunny Gault: I know we talked a little bit about this as far as predicting something and being 100 percent accurate, but assuming someone's coming in and you know, around 20 weeks or whatever, and the baby seems to be co-operating, you know, we can say with 100 percent certainty, are there things I guess that could prevent, you know, you saying with 100 percent certainty?
This seems like an actual problem needing resolution; but one thing that bugs me is whether this is accurate, as it doesn't seem to match reality based on personal anecdotal examples.
Dictionary.com defines «adjunct» as «something added to another thing but not essential to it,» which is such an accurate description of the treatment of adjunct professors that it might make some of you cry.
People refer to those things as their mistakes, but I think it's more accurate to say that they help to reduce choices and align the [company's] direction with the right path.»
And while the site may top science posts with a «click - bait - y» headline such as «15 Things People With Arthritis Want You To Know,» what follows is an accurate and well - researched news story, she said.
In relationships as in all things, be meticulously accurate in how you characterize them.
Of course, it won't be as accurate as the results of a blood test, but it's an important and useful thing to do if you're suspecting that your T might be lower than you want it to be and it will give you a pretty close idea as to where you stand.
As it turns out, both descriptions are vaguely accurate, but in no way is that necessarily a bad thing.
The net play side of things, however, isn't nearly as fine tuned and feels unfairly balanced in favour of net rushers; it's far easier to put away an easy volley into the open court than it is to hit a pin - point accurate passing shot with your player on the run, game after game.
«Manually tracked information does not allow for accurate reporting on money received and can also be difficult to track student grants or pupil premium reductions for things such as trips,» Jarvis said.
However, if the NAEP results are accurate, it is not true that poor children are now at least getting the basics: the score increases on state (or local, as in Chicago) tests simply indicates that somewhat different particular things are taught, but overall NAEP results show there usually is no improvement in states which test the most and use tests for high - stakes decisions about students.
Rocker sills also appear to be enlarged, as do the fenders; good thing, as if this sketch is remotely accurate, the Yaris Hybrid R will roll on massive 10 - spoke aluminum wheels.
It's a good thing the suspension offers sufficient feel and communication, as the electronic power - assisted steering system is decidedly numb; although it's still sharp and accurate, it lacks feel and the rack could be a bit quicker.
The issue is, does this affect an author's ability to sell the next project because there are people out there still selling this thing as an accurate measuring tool?
I have no way of knowing if other author's Bookscan data is as far off as mine, but one thing's for sure: the idea that anyone can now subscribe to a data provider and get accurate information is bunk.
The sad thing about all of this is that Amazon does have a fake review problem, one which is compounded by Amazon deploying a fake review detection algorithm that seems about as accurate as the one from ReviewMeta, perhaps for similar reasons too.
One thing I will suggest as part of reader action against troll reviews, is to upvote a review you think is completely accurate.
Still, as they are my favorite dog breeds, I will take this time to say a few things I love about them, which are factually accurate.
Unfortunately, as with many other things on the internet, not all of the information you'll find there is accurate.
Neither tool is perfectly accurate though, and they do miss a few things, such as Singapore's cheap flights from the mainland U.S. to Hawaii.
It's not subjective if you ask some basic questions based on simple good - practice design rules and things like that (rules that have been established for a long time now), such as «Is using this method to do this more intuitive, fun, responsive, reliable, and accurate than this method?»
Indeed, every single «original» idea from this guy's mouth has turned out to be as accurate as the likes of Young Earth Creationism (aka not in the slightest) and his chances of getting things right seems to be about as «good» as the daily horoscope, TV psychics and Micheal Pachter's predictions (aka non existent).
It's a good thing they put so much effort into making those cars so accurate to the real thing, as the virtual space is the closest many of us will ever get to laying a finger on these million - dollar machines.
Here are some of the things she predicted for the console, as well as how accurate they turned out to be in the end:
But I'm going to argue that that's not entirely accurate, as the reviewers of Modern Warfare 3 were flown to California to play the thing.
It is a pretty trivial thing, yes, but as my 8th grade math teacher used to say back in 1962, «In this scientific age we must be accurate
The headline might have been more accurate if it read, «Billions spent, so therefore fewer are using public transit,» as the billions were spent on the wrong things.
Two things, I have only just seen your reply to my query over at WUWT as to which paleoclimate graphs you believe to be accurate, thanks for that.
There can be no such thing as a well researched climate denial article, because if it were accurate, the article wouldn't & couldn't exist!
But they are not worth their face value, for an accurate rendering of the past is not the same thing as an objective prediction of the future.
Being expected to accept that large a difference in something so simple inspires no confidence in me results generated from more complicated things such as GCMs are accurate enough to warrant changing my views on global warming.
When the information / feedback environment is not as conducive to evaluating agent success or failure, and / or when the people paying the bills (or giving status) rewards care about things other than accurate and useful predictions, then «skin in the game» is a bad thing for truth and usefulness, because the incentives may point in other directions.
My objective is to keep things simple, so that non - scientists / engineers can relate to the concepts, while being as accurate as possible when writing on any particular subject.
It turns out that easily measured things like the ability to run fast are not the useful statistics to use when assessing whether to recruit a player and how much to pay, but: «As bad as they may have been, the statistics used to evaluate baseball players were probably far more accurate than anything used to measure the value of people who didn't play baseball for a living.&raquAs bad as they may have been, the statistics used to evaluate baseball players were probably far more accurate than anything used to measure the value of people who didn't play baseball for a living.&raquas they may have been, the statistics used to evaluate baseball players were probably far more accurate than anything used to measure the value of people who didn't play baseball for a living.»
Attribution is one of the hardest things to be completely accurate with as it's a grey area and you're always looking at multi-jurisdictional cases, particularly when law firms have been targeted by criminal breaches from overseas.
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