" The more complicated, but more accurate answer is "yes, sometimes but it depends, and lots of time the brain injury is a red herring.
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According to Lovelock, this is why his predictions on climate change are more extreme, but also more accurate than those of leading scientific bodies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which he claims is limited in its assessment because it is made up of specialists whose focus is too narrow.
But the more accurate and therefore valuable the weather forecasts become, the more commercial companies want to get into the business.
So, and it was a more difficult decision than one might assume, I opted to accept my fate: I would yield to the years and content myself with ever-shorter, but hopefully more accurate, shots.
But when the more accurate median income is considered, the income of the top 10% grew at virtually the same rate from 1989 to 2004 as the bottom 20%, and as the second lowest 20%.
Lynx assured us that the units going out to its backers will not only have a more polished appearance, but also be six times more accurate and 30 percent smaller due to newer hardware components.
But another, perhaps more accurate way of understanding the president's comment is that he has made such a mess of running the country that nobody not even the armed forces wants to take it over.
But Ormarsson was far more accurate in the 78th minute after coming on as a substitute just five minutes earlier, firing in a superb winner from 30 yards to give his side hope of reaching the finals for the first time.
Prevention-focused people are more risk-averse, but their work is also more thorough, accurate, and carefully planned.
Apparently, the service makes use of cell-tower triangulation, and not GPS, to determine the users location, making it somewhat less accurate but far more widely available.
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But that's "more accurate than most speedometers in people's cars and more accurate than a lot of the technology we take for granted every day, " said Edis.
But you would paint a more accurate picture if you said, following airline deregulation, companies such as Precision Airlines noticed its larger competitors had abandoned flying to and from smaller cities in in New England.
Will tens of millions of televisions suddenly show nothing but snow, which is technically more accurate than the "TVs going dark" scenario that some digital dufuses would have us believe.
Microsoft may be first to market and have a head start in the gaming and PC markets, but the Leap is 100 times more accurate, according to statements by the company.
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U.S. officials say direct elections are not feasible, in part because of the sometimes tenuous security situation, but more so because there are no accurate voting rolls and accurate census of the Iraqi population.
The Chinese military may also have access to more accurate data, but because China has fewer satellites, it can't monitor the same spot for as long as the U.S.A preliminary version of the system's Interface Control Document, which allows foreign and Chinese entities access to its basic technical data, was made available on the system's website, beidou.gov.cn, from Tuesday, he said.
When they are speaking to the security services they may be more forthcoming, but will they be accurate?
But perhaps amasser of jobs would be more accurate.
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Technically, even getting one offer is a good indicator, but the more offers you get, the more accurate your estimate will be.
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The calculator uses pre-entered data points, such as average electric rates, but users can enter their own electric rates for more accurate results.
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But polls of registered voters are usually regarded as more accurate.
Fergus McFadden proved no more accurate with his first penalty, but the centre landed his second attempt at goal to reduce the gap to two points.
But "the revised diagnosis represents a new, more accurate, and medically and scientifically useful way of diagnosing individuals with autism-related disorders, " the national group says on the DSM-5 website.
But more research, greater communication, and increased access to accurate information and critical tools are needed.
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Either way, he wants more accurate labelling to protect the consumer, but also the reputable restaurant which does not cut its costs through deception.
Remember, you may have made the best decisions in your business by going with your gut, but having great metrics to help your gut decisions become more accurate and easier to forecast will yield much better results.
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Urban planners have long known that cities have different characteristics, but the view from space makes assessing those characteristics faster and more accurate.
Asking patients rather than doctors might deliver a more accurate assessment of the NHS in each country but I suspect we have not heard the last of this row.
It would be more accurate to say not that Twain hated art, but that he never let it or anything else stand in the way of a good joke.
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