Sentences with phrase «useful answer much»

And most of us can't yet trust Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant for an accurate, useful answer much of the time.

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But given the post-Benedict turbulence in the Church, which begins to resemble the chaos of the post-conciliar 1970s that Ratzinger rightly deplored (and did much to repair), it would have been useful to get some clearer answers from Last Testament about the months that led up to the papal transition of 2013 — and the reasons why things had come to such a state of affairs before Benedict XVI took the decision to step down.
While I recommend you read the whole manual from cover to cover at least three times, as it has that much useful information, you can immediately find the answer to any burning questions that you may have, whether these may be training, nutrition or supplementation related by using the highly detailed table of contents on the left hand side.
While all this information is useful, it doesn't answer the main question which is «how much should you charge».
This is a much more of a «real - world» and useful answer than any LMS calculus that can ever be produced.
Thanks you so much for your continuing service in answering our questions as your information has proven to be very useful to us.
Much data has been accumulated and has been and will be useful for the future endeavors but proven answers to some basic questions will not be obtained due to the high number of «drop out» owners.
Secondly I liked very much some of your questions in «exposing» my knee - jerk mental answers, v useful.
A doctor, for instance, may know that the competent answer to the question of «how much longer do I have» could be less useful to his client than a warm but less competent non-answer.
However, stratifying the regimes and then doing a probability distribution gives a much better and more socially useful answer.
The more questions a person answers, the more accurate the assessment and recommendations, but for apartment dwellers there just isn't much that's terribly useful about it quite yet.
Some are useful as metrics (literally to answer the question of how much global warming do we have).
I am particularly grateful to Professors David Douglass and Robert Knox for having patiently answered many questions over several weeks, and for having allowed me to present a seminar on some of these ideas to a challenging audience in the Physics Faculty at Rochester University, New York; to Dr. David Evans for his assistance with temperature feedbacks; to Professor Felix Fitzroy of the University of St. Andrews for some vigorous discussions; to Professor Larry Gould and Dr. Walter Harrison for having given me the opportunity to present some of the data and conclusions on radiative transfer and climate sensitivity at a kindly - received public lecture at Hartford University, Connecticut; to Dr. Joanna Haigh of Imperial College, London, for having supplied a crucial piece of the argument; to Professor Richard Lindzen of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his lecture - notes and advice on the implications of the absence of the tropical mid-troposphere «hot - spot» for climate sensitivity; to Dr. Willie Soon of the Harvard Center for Astrophysics for having given much useful advice and for having traced several papers that were not easily obtained; and to Dr. Roy Spencer of the University of Alabama at Huntsville for having answered several questions in connection with satellite data.
Answer each as you see fit, though be warned: Cortana's at her best when you give Microsoft more of your information, much in the same way Google Now is most useful when you're tapping into Google's full range of services.
We discovered this feature in version 11 of the Google Phone app, and it looks like it might be the most useful feature Google is testing as of late — much more so than having a cat paw show you how to answer an incoming call, for instance.
Fixing these limitations means that rather than creating an elegant mathematical solution, we need to rely on brute force simulation to get an answer, but in return the strategies coming out at the end are much more likely to tell us something useful in the real world.
It was extremely helpful to practice answering questions — you gave me some really useful feedback and I felt so much more confident and prepared, especially after the second session.
MSI for the overall market is more useful when answering a question like «How's the Real Estate Market», not so helpful when trying to answer the questions «How much can you sell my house for»?
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