Justice reflects precision more so than accuracy.
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If the technology architecture is unique, so is its accuracy in validating identities.
The new pen-sensitive (not touch sensitive) 1920 x 1080 display makes things look small onscreen, but the pen has Wacom's usual accuracy so we didn't struggle to hit controls.
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The phone's clock is continually updated to within a second's accuracy, so I no longer use my bedside clock or wristwatch.
At these levels it is difficult to predict future inflation rates with any accuracy, so setting targets might actually damage the central bank's credibility.
Intense competition in the media and the pressure of 24 hour news meant the media was so driven by impact that accuracy took second place.
So their perception of their accuracy is a little bit suspect.
So, zero points for accuracy on Johnson's part.
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So it was obligatory that the accuracy required needs to appear reasonable to the user and reflect the difficulty of the task.
Nonetheless, the Tax Court thought she should have been aware that there was a problem with trying to excluded 100% of income so they let the 20% accuracy penalty stand.
Given that the cycle is so easy to understand and predict it is nothing short of amazing that it is so rarely predicted in semiconductors with any accuracy.
Games such as Dance Central were so cool that I tolerated a lack of accuracy.
Jot also disappointed because certain characters require learning a shorthand of sorts, but even so the program didn't achieve outstanding accuracy.
The same order of top three finishers in the straw poll were the same order as the top three finishers in the national poll, and so to those skeptics who were concerned about the accuracy of the straw poll, the national poll provided empirical evidence that it was a pretty good representative sample of what's going on.
So while this may create an illusion of better theoretical accuracy, in practice it can lead to inconsistent reporting by comparable companies and the potential for increased misstatements.
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The so-called Meridian Hall, created to verify the accuracy of the calendar Pope Gregory XIII promulgated in 1582, is in the Vatican Secret Archives, which hold some 10m documents stored by the papacy over the past 1, 200 years.
But the run-up areas are also contoured, and the ball must be coming in with the correct curve, so it's not like these shots require any less accuracy.
The costs of producing GPS chips is dropping constantly and a new generation of satellites that will deliver improved accuracy are due to start reaching orbit by 2008 or so.
So I don't know where we are in terms of the accuracy of some of the allegations there.
When the audio portion of the video clips was turned off, so that subjects had to rely solely on body language cues, the accuracy of their predictions remained just as high.
So instead we rely on extremely crude estimates subject to all sorts of biases, the accuracy of which cannot possibly be better than a 10-percent margin.
The problem is that the engines might be so cold after 11 months in space that they will not respond with the split-second accuracy required.
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