Matching the forecasts with the actual outcomes showed that our method was twice as accurate.
Yet, quite a few of your facts are not as accurate as your conclusion.
For that reason, the radiation readings are not as accurate as larger, medical radiation readers and dosimeters.
If you can revise your self-talk simply to be as accurate as possible, that seems to work best.
But it would be just as accurate to say that knowing about the mind explains how the brain works.
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We relied on him, discovering over the years that he was about as accurate a source as could be found.
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So I thought it was really important to put it in one book and try to be as accurate as possible.
To stem the tide, many firms are working hard to make their websites offer as accurate a picture as they can.
"There is a lot of research into driverless cars and, for that, GPS needs to be as accurate as possible, " he added.
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Most contemporary technologies, for example, only work from a maximum distance of eight meters, and aren't as accurate within more densely populated areas.
"A model is only as accurate as the assumptions that go into it, " said Scott Bosse, a fisheries biologist at Idaho Rivers United.
But Reilly's second promise, of brevity, was not quite as accurate.
The developer is deeply entrenched in the actual NFL as it attempts to build as accurate a virtual picture of its players as it possibly can.
Berne opened the scoring on 10 minutes but Ulster fly-half O'Connor was not as accurate when Sean O'Brien was penalised for a stray boot at a ruck.
The revisions quickly spread across social networks, touching off a back-and-forth wiki dance between anonymous fans and moderators fighting to keep the page as accurate as possible.
Although these data will not be as accurate as those taken on the ground, what they lack in precision will be more than made up for in coverage.
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They've been widely reported in publications internationally as accurate tests.
Although these data will not be as accurate as those from ground-based measurements, what they lack in precision will be more than made up for in number and coverage.
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And everything, as I said, is in thrall to the delicate, wilding cursor controller, which in a moving automobile is about as accurate as whizzing out a third-story window.
Durand worked on making Boston and New York, two of the major locations in the game, as accurate to the period as possible using old maps and building drawings from the era.
The key rule is that your scanned or electronic receipts must be as accurate as your paper records and you must be able to index, store, preserve, retrieve, and reproduce the records.
The latest effort reconciles the differences among dozens of earlier measurements and includes new data to compile an estimate that is believed to be twice as accurate as previous ones, according to researchers involved.
The companies say the delay of the analysis was driven by the need to make sure the data were as accurate as could be, and to fix problems with the artery images Kastelein collected.
But answering the urgent question on 22 March 2012, Exchequer Secretary David Gauke said he had no knowledge of any specific leaks and pointed out that there had been several inaccurate reports, as well as accurate ones.
While the teaser trailer, with its hot tubs and night clubs, prompted some to label her an apostate, Zuckerberg says tried to draw on her experience present as accurate as possible a picture of the real Silicon Valley world.
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The Piccolo takes 12.5 minutes to complete a reading, and delivers results (so says Abaxis) just as accurate as those done at labs run by giants Quest Diagnostics (nyse: DGX - news - people ) and Laboratory Corp. of America.
So it's no surprise to learn that the men may be posthumous portraits, made as symbols as much as truthful likenesses, or that the women, with their elaborate hairstyles, opulent jewelry and piquant profiles, are better interpreted as idealized embodiments of modesty and chastity than as accurate records of particular people.
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