Its new software will run behavior and reputation-based checks rather than the signature-based check which should make it more accurate.
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Users of these early firearms had to deal with soot clogging their barrels, and may have eventually discovered that if they cut curved grooves in the gunk while cleaning, it would impart a spin on the projectile, making it more accurate.
This is why we often consider multitasking a myth, and feel it is more accurate to think of it as rapid task switching.
Actually, it's more accurate to say that it's 95 percent BlackJack and 5 percent improvement, with a more inward-slanted, square d-pad that makes it considerably harder to accidentally hit the surrounding controls, and angled keys that offer an embedded numeric pad in the proper configuration (we appreciate what Samsung tried to do with the original BlackJack's every-other-key layout, but in practice, it just didn't work out).
It is more accurate to say these are tax increases on the most productive members of society.
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It would be more accurate to describe it as a fading brand, anxious to serve its customers better in a newly crowded marketplace.
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Now, the big difference between Styku and other, similar Kinet-based clothing solutions, is the fact that it provides more accurate fitting by using Tukatech's 3D cloth physics simulation software.
Given that an estimated 98% of spending goes toward treating illness and only about 2% toward prevention and wellness, it would be more accurate to refer to it as the "sick care" system.
It will be much more accurate because it includes the use of statistical science to correct precisely for undercounts and double counting.
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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And it might have been more accurate (though duller) to call it applied public-choice economics, rather than to come down with a touch of third-way syndrome (not this, not that, but something quite new and wonderful).
It would be more accurate to state that injunctions oppress economic power created by market forces.
It would be more accurate, albeit tautological, to say that rare earths are indispensable for those technologies that require rare earths.
It might be more accurate to say that Japan has avoided imminent disaster, though how long the reprieve will last is unclear.
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It would be more accurate to say that, because the British are sentimental, we like to moderate the fruits of our corruption.
It would be more accurate to say they have suffered emotionally and financially in the past few weeks thanks to the weather media.
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So, rather than a triple dip, it would be more accurate to talk about a great recession from which the economy has never recovered.
It produced much more accurate results than the old TST test.
It was obviously a better picture quality and it was a more accurate demo than the HD-DVD demo which looked more like SD analog cable vs HD.
It might be more accurate to say that his is the Mary Poppins philosophy of social and cultural instruction: a spoonful of sugar helps the agenda go down.
It is simply more accurate and stable.
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Once a machine translation system has been tuned appropriately, it can produce far more accurate results if the input text is more consistent.
It would probably be more accurate to say that most people involved in development and testing don't realize they are working with production data.
It will allow a more accurate estimate of Nigeria's population (censuses are usually marred by violence and fibbing, because states with more people get more money from the central government).
But it also uses other metrics, including total time spent, and last year began collecting data on video streams initiated by users at sites such as Google's YouTube, which it said provided a more accurate picture of the online video audience than unique visitors did.
Panelist Lillie Coney, associate director of EPIC, pointed out that while this technology was crude and ineffective just a few years ago, it has gotten much more accurate because of enormous research and development efforts funded by the private sector and by the U.S. and other governments.
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By 2003 Illumina scientist Kevin Gunderson invented a chemical process that allowed Illumina to get more-accurate results, even as it packed more DNA on a chip. (Instead of the lithography that Affymetrix uses, Illumina affixes DNA to tiny glass beads packed in the chip.) "I've been in the analytical sciences for 30 years, and I've never seen anything this accurate, " says John W. Hooper, chief executive of Quebec gene-finding firm Genizon, an Illumina customer.
He said it would provide cleaner and more accurate data for the computer models used to forecast the weather.
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