I don't think that anyone can predict with any accuracy where the world is headed. |
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The Huntress notched arrow after arrow and hit each target with precise accuracy. |
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Where on the social ladder a person was born predicted, with depressing accuracy, where they would end up. |
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What he has lost out on, however, is the pinpoint accuracy that used to be the defining quality of his bowling. |
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The newspaper and assorted other liberal apple-polishers may have accuracy on their side on this one, but they don't have balance. |
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It would be unwise to assume that this test proves that you can get better pistol accuracy by simply seating the bullet out further. |
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We knew we had to create a scalable, systematic process to ensure we maintained our accuracy in revenue recognition. |
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With eerie accuracy, it intimated the upcoming split in American society begat by Vietnam, rock and roll, and a new drug culture. |
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We also use maths in this situation to establish the limitations of the model and accuracy of the answer. |
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In such cases, the armiger to whom the supporters are being granted will be meticulous about the accuracy of the uniform concerned. |
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Spurred by military target competition and by practical shooting three-gun matches, armorers and gunmakers unlocked the AR's accuracy potential. |
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We also had grave doubts about the accuracy and authenticity of the rotas produced for each home, and disclosed late in the proceedings. |
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This less-steep inside approach also adds loft at impact and improves her accuracy. |
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I wouldn't dispute the accuracy, I just thought it was remarkably artful, and would expect nothing less of you, Ari. |
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In the past, graders at construction sites achieved accuracy by making repeated passes over the ground. |
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In this study we evaluated general practitioners' knowledge of terms commonly used to describe a test's accuracy. |
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Data produced by these balloon ascents result in data that is applied to the guns, improving accuracy of fire. |
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To be fair to the goalkeeper, there was virtually no backlift to his shot, so the power and accuracy was deceptive. |
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The authors assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the ideas represented in this study. |
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We found out later that the actual bombs never did have such accuracy and that many of them went astray and killed civilians. |
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The earlier systems could only weld terne plate, and the accuracy of the welded assembly was a problem. |
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One application of this has been the improvement of the accuracy of atomic clocks. |
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Its blips are so regular and stable that its accuracy can rival the most accurate atomic clock on Earth. |
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As a former graduate student in sociology, I can attest to the accuracy of your claim. |
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To test the accuracy of our negation tagger, we evaluated our system against a gold-standard, human-annotated corpus of 250 reports. |
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The rockets also are spin-stabilized to reduce the dispersion of rockets and thus to increase the accuracy and density of salvos. |
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But to the contrary, the circuit may improve the accuracy of the system by not allowing for autogenetic false alarms. |
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She helped him eliminate wasted motion in his throws, and a quicker release improved his accuracy. |
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We shouldn't make a fetish out of speed and automation, especially when we ignore fairness, accuracy, and security. |
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The accuracy of electronic voting can be tested by comparing paper records to digital votes but not to recount an entire election. |
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The researchers used a magnetic coil technique to measure with high accuracy and speed the eye movements of the subjects. |
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The rifle would be tested for accuracy at 50 yards by firing five, five-shot groups from the bench. |
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The technical magnitude of such a task is compounded by the need to ensure the accuracy and authority of Internet-based resources. |
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Then, six months later record what the actual outcome was, so you can check the accuracy of your awfulizing or catastrophizing. |
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This precision bombing method was intended to ensure great accuracy and target saturation. |
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After the tests, the students were given an assessment of their accuracy, complete with corrections, before being tested again at a later date. |
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When he regained his balance, he found a fist flying towards him with perfect accuracy. |
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He had taught her to shoot with perfect accuracy when she was just a girl, and she wouldn't let him down. |
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All of her attacks struck with perfect accuracy but had very little effect on him. |
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He has pace, skill, an ability to shoot with both feet, and incredible shot accuracy. |
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Professor Tribe lost no time in acknowledging the accuracy of Bottum's charge, as reported by the Harvard Crimson. |
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Only in the study of quantum liquids at temperatures close to absolute zero does experimental accuracy approach Heisenberg's limit. |
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His mood was determined by the accuracy of Bret Favre's arm on any given Sunday. |
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It does still require a certain amount of accuracy, but as we all know, quadrotors have no problem with even the most complex aerodynamic feats! |
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He was a singularly modest man with a passion for accuracy and a gift for the lucid exposition of difficult and abstruse problems. |
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You cannot measure both the position and the momentum of any particle with perfect accuracy. |
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But the results were startling enough, suggesting the potential for a quantum jump in the accuracy and effect of American fire power. |
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I had no reason to doubt the accuracy of the story or the information provided by my sources. |
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Admittedly, this study reaches the limits of experimental accuracy accomplishable in structural work. |
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The US financial watchdog has said that all firms must now certify the accuracy of their accounts. |
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Perhaps are some of us in touch with our psychic energy and able to use it to predict with accuracy? |
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How will his accuracy and confidence be shaken after getting hit play after play? |
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However, these studies have not generally had enough participants to provide precise estimates of accuracy. |
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They can predict with considerable accuracy what those satellites can see, and when. |
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He gave a flawless performance inspiring confidence by his pinpoint accuracy. |
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It is a critique that is appalling in its lack of quality, substance, and, indeed, accuracy. |
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To our knowledge, ours is the first study to assess the popularity as well as the quality and accuracy of health related websites. |
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I can still see his slight frame darting past defenders and rifling over points with unerring ease and accuracy. |
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It gives you that bit more freedom to not worry about consistency or accuracy and instead concentrate on getting something written. |
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We cannot know the mind of the creator with sufficient certainty to predict this with perfect accuracy. |
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The book has been meticulously poured over for accuracy by Fourth Estate's own lawyers. |
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The paperboy rode by on a bike, flinging his papers with a quick flick of his wrist and amazing accuracy. |
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During World War I Fubini studied the accuracy of artillery fire and these investigations led him on to work on acoustics and electricity. |
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The MicroSet Watch Timer Pro allows you to measure the amplitude of vibration of a watch balance wheel to a high degree of accuracy. |
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With this tool, researchers can measure changes in the radial velocity of a star to an accuracy of 1m a second. |
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This radio-controlled clock satisfies my need for accuracy, plus it projects the time onto my bedroom ceiling. |
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By buying an additional receiver, anyone could pick up a radio frequency with a GPS position corrected to within several meters of accuracy. |
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Small gymnastics exercises can be used to improve your accuracy as a rider, and your horse's form and adjustability. |
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Typically, the choice of a wet method requires specific knowledge about the sample as well as the level of accuracy required. |
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The accuracy of the method varies within reasonable limits depending on the time range of the forecast for different conditions. |
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There was no content concerning research on the effects or effectiveness of drug testing or the accuracy of self-report surveys of drug use. |
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They had the perseverance to keep enlarging their vocabulary, their accuracy, their present, past and future verb tenses, the whole ball of wax. |
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Hasselbeck isn't a great scrambler, but he can move in the pocket and throw on the run with accuracy. |
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Movements were synchronized with exceptional accuracy and the footwork added powerful rhythmic time cycles. |
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Cubs were aged when they were first seen, when their age could be estimated to within an accuracy of 1 month. |
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This gives as accurate a value for mass as the accuracy of your measurements. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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Experienced technicians can pinpoint with great accuracy different types of ball clay within each pit. |
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People who can still pay attention to the road and judge speed and distance with reasonable accuracy may be able to give up driving in stages. |
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Today's Signa and Vectra hold the road with an accuracy and tenacity alien to their ancestors, making them good fun to drive. |
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I basically advised them on the accuracy of the film and verisimilitude issues, kibitzed with them. |
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I watched a ballista being fired and was impressed by the sheer power and accuracy. |
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It has a reckless disregard for accuracy, coupled with breathtaking ignorance. |
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The trolley originally was designed for kinematic applications with subcentimeter accuracy. |
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Transactions are barred for a time so the new record keeper can verify account accuracy and make a reconciliation. |
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The witness is not witnessing the accuracy of the information provided but is witnessing the signature of the person. |
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There will be no need for a recount or a hand count to verify the accuracy of these figures. |
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The larger the base scale, the greater is the accuracy of the ACCS component in fulfilling its tasks. |
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Germany has adopted a special tiki-taka style with passing accuracy, skill, and pace that other teams cannot handle. |
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These include cruise missiles and ballistic missiles of longer ranges and greater accuracy. |
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The average absolute error and the root mean square error are measures of forecasting accuracy. |
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Unlike most knuckleballers, he is controlling the pitch with pinpoint accuracy. |
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Pete goes on to explain in detail exactly how to achieve all this for consistent accuracy. |
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It was due to him that reflecting telescopes of sufficient accuracy and power to be useful in astronomy were developed. |
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The embedded ballistics of the FCS ballistic computer gives the gunner range and accuracy. |
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She looked up and saw many people in deep concentration, sparring with their partners, trading blows with great speed and accuracy. |
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The results demonstrated that trained nurses and lay screeners achieved similar accuracy rates administering the two automated refractors. |
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It came to a decision on five appeals, three of which concerned matters related to fairness and accuracy. |
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Examples are given to show how failure to consider accuracy and reliableness may lead to erroneous conclusions. |
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Unknown is whether speed and accuracy are really independent measures of strategy effectiveness in computational estimation. |
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Two torpedo tubes are designed for firing remote-controlled torpedoes with a very high accuracy. |
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The cartridge was designed to improve on the accuracy of and duplicate the ballistics of the.22 Magnum in a reloadable case. |
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The use of a mobile data-collection tool could increase accuracy and timeliness of clinical trial data collection. |
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There will not be any significant loss of distance, and your accuracy will improve. |
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I received an email at the beginning of August from an astrologer who laid out this prediction with bone-chilling accuracy. |
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The races test competitors' teamwork skills, skiing and physical and mental strength as well as accuracy in the rifle shoot. |
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Rifle shooters know that seating bullets out closer to the rifling almost always improves accuracy. |
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At the upper end, there are a wide range of professional quality saws with power and accuracy to spare. |
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Fournier is, perhaps because of his animus toward the Vice-President, no stickler for accuracy. |
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Drag queens and drag kings decked out in tulle and rented tuxedos drank wine coolers for historical accuracy. |
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The accuracy of annotation and the correspondence between image and text will require user participation. |
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They relied primarily on a survey of fire investigators instead of trying to scientifically establish the accuracy of theories. |
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The accuracy of measuring drive temperature using this method is questionable and I would have preferred the thermistor to be on a lead wire. |
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In other words, this opposition group, in point of fact, has a very good record in terms of its accuracy and its veracity? |
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The new rheometer provides an extended torque range, a new normal force sensor with high stability and accuracy. |
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Whatever the accuracy of those perceptions, the mutual antipathy is unspoken, but pervasive. |
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The TK 105 and TML 105 turrets use a mantlet sight, which is firmly linked to the movements of the gun for firing accuracy. |
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We know that the most critical element of an accuracy job is the way the bottom barrel lugs ride over the slide stop pin. |
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I was happy to go along for the ride and soon stopped worrying about accuracy. |
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And their weapons were grooved, or rifled, to spin the ball for greater accuracy. |
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The barrel can be rifled and this rifling causes the projectile to spin, increasing its accuracy. |
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I suspect what intrigues many rifleman in this type of rifle is their accuracy and reliability. |
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The new tapering projectiles could be directed with greater accuracy when rifling was introduced in artillery barrels. |
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All guns still have the mirror-smooth polygonal rifling that produces such fine accuracy with jacketed bullets. |
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The new light gun will blow you away with its pixel accuracy and sleek pistol grip. |
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The 26-inch, fluted barrel is mated to an action made without magazine cutout for maximum stiffness and accuracy. |
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The team is currently trying to improve the accuracy of these calculations, and to obtain similar accuracies for the intensity of the absorption lines. |
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The new trendy short magnums and spiffy projectiles do not in fact compensate for poor marksmanship any more than long barrels necessarily equate to better accuracy. |
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There were no flaws to his game, for the most part he found the fairways with the accuracy of a laser gun and peppered the flags with some exquisite approach work. |
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Teaching solid reading skills, just as in teaching accuracy in fingering, requires many successive weekly repetitions before these are developed into skills and habits. |
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Speed of delivery is important but must be balanced with accuracy. |
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Then suddenly and without warning the police moved in on horseback and foot, wrestling random fans to the floor and using their batons with sickening accuracy. |
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The algorithm was improved by combining filtered back-projection with a modified algebraic reconstruction technique to enhance accuracy and shorten calculation time. |
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To replay a digital recording, the stream of pulses is again scanned and the original wave-form reconstructed with any desired degree of accuracy. |
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The system, designed to improve the accuracy of data in racing charts, uses 4-ounce radio transmitters that are attached to the saddlecloths of the horses. |
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Reasonable doubt has been raised about the accuracy of the survey. |
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A number of analyses can be made of students' progress in the development of both lexical diversity and sophistication, and grammatical accuracy and appropriacy. |
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The book also tells one a lot about Herge, who was a stickler for accuracy and detail and how he ensured that each of the stories was firmly anchored in fact. |
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They used electric saws and did their duty with commendable accuracy. |
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I am in no position to determine the accuracy of any such allegations or the veracity of the affiants of the affidavits in support of the application. |
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Did the reporters and editors put much value on on accuracy and objectivity, or were they more a part of the party machine? |
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Long robotic arms reach several stories high to easily store and retrieve products with speed and accuracy, no matter how large or complex the inventory. |
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Over thousands of years, the accuracy of maps didn't improve significantly faster than the accuracy of primitive timepieces such as the sundial or water clock. |
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It came to a decision on seven appeals in this quarter, five of which raised matters of fairness and accuracy and two of which concerned matters of taste and decency. |
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In these cases, the likely outcomes can be predicted with some accuracy. |
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But when the man himself appeared in his neat pinstripe suit it wasn't long before believers were being won over by his accuracy and down-to-earth Liverpudlian ways. |
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Creative Assembly has done a masterful job of balancing the various factions' capabilities while still retaining a significant measure of historical accuracy. |
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The form of the average simulated wave profile agrees with the analytic result with good accuracy, which demonstrates consistency of our approach. |
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To give a more vivid demonstration of the accuracy of his painting, he bored a small hole in the panel with the baptistery painting at the vanishing point. |
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For example, both authors use a combination of rescreening data, laboratory statistics, report accuracy, and program performance to reassign workload. |
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The longer your targeting reticule sits in the circle the more accurate your arrow will fly, indicated by the circle gradually changing to red for the best accuracy. |
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The quality and accuracy of information on these sites can vary widely, as can the virtual support that some of them provide. |
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There is some question about the accuracy of these figures because it is possible that the windhovers migrate down to the lowlands in extreme winters. |
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An important caveat is that, when instrument designs change, this can affect not only the daytime heating of the thermistor but can also affect the accuracy at night. |
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The first is that despite the accuracy and lethality of air-to-ground fire, the introduction of ground forces is still necessary to compel an enemy to capitulate. |
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I personally think the VA should first approve the backlog claims and then audit the claims for accuracy. |
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Tympanic thermometry and bladder probes also have been used frequently in research, but further studies are needed to determine their accuracy in patients with hypothermia. |
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Baitcasting reel has a free rotating spool that provides less friction than fixed spool reels thereby offering greater casting distance and accuracy. |
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There is no substitute for measurement and numerical accuracy. |
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Small of hand as he was broad of mind, Schnabel was the antipode of the brilliant virtuoso who tosses off cascades of notes with unerring accuracy. |
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Second, Moynihan betrays his ignorance by attempting to debunk our accuracy and choice of sources. |
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Another benefit was provided by the inherent accuracy of the machine tool. |
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Such opportunities are highly-valued by the scientific community, as the thickness and quality of the polar ice can be measured with a great deal of accuracy from underwater. |
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Several managers have tried to increase the speed and accuracy of the workers. |
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We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening. |
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The next day, Chrysler panicked and tried to walk the story back, though they never challenged the accuracy of the COO quote. |
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I have been playing more squash recently and in the knock-up I again felt confident and was pulling off shots that surprised and impressed me for their accuracy and technique. |
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In a scene of utter and complete stupidity, totally unrealistic and outside the honesty and accuracy previously depicted, the movie just self-destructs. |
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Every Rossi rifle barrel is button rifled for maximum accuracy. |
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Further, because the workpiece and OD wheel stay on this one machine, and the belt does not have to be changed, the company says maintaining part accuracy is greatly improved. |
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For increased accuracy, the company's systems include linear stages that move the workpiece, as well as direct-drive rotary motors for tube cutting. |
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When a local television crew came to the home to refilm the incident, the toddler somehow managed to re-enact the accident with unerring accuracy. |
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Statistical modeling techniques that businesses use to find customers helped quantitative analysts predict the results of this month's U.S. elections with stunning accuracy. |
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The Speaker cannot do that, or judge the quality or accuracy of an answer. |
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A terrestrial telescope with sharply defined markings placed in one of its image planes can be fitted to a weapon to offer magnification of the target and enhance accuracy. |
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It is likely that we will hear more verbal assaults around both the accuracy of poverty statistics, and the legitimacy of those who produce such research. |
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Such obsession with accuracy makes what berg does with creative license for the rest of the story so self-contradictory. |
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In the first innings Lee had been erratic and expensive, like Warne conceding more than 100 runs, but yesterday he sustained a decent pace and allied it to accuracy. |
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He could mimic printed text with alarming accuracy and dissociate the shapes and lines from their inherent meanings. |
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In addition to their lack of accuracy, sandglasses, waterclocks and candles were also limited in the total length of time they could measure before having to be reset. |
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Men like watches with features that they can boast about such as the degree of accuracy, depth of water resistance, thinness and lightness of the watch. |
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Now notice the total break-down of internal review of the accuracy of filings. |
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The project shall ensure that each software requirement be evaluated for accuracy, completeness, consistency, testability, correctness, and clarity. |
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Manumit studied the biases and accuracy of the predictions made by management on the basis of 1989 regulations in Canadian companies. |
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However, it was judged by the industry to be unfeasible due to limitations in the accuracy of the TCAS directional antennas. |
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Limitations of these systems drove the need for a more universal navigation solution with greater accuracy. |
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Yet CUNA immediately contacted CU Times to challenge the accuracy of our reporting, ultimately saying he misspoke. |
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But regardless of photos, mockups, or schematics seen, there is no way to verify the design accuracy of these images. |
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Like the C96, the long barrel of the M712 produces ample accuracy for a smoothbore BB pistol. |
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Integrating external information into the calculation process can materially improve accuracy. |
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Processing additional time pairs can improve accuracy, overdetermining the answer with multiple solutions. |
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BorgWarner's mini direct-acting VFS features an optimized hydraulic design to deliver increased accuracy compared with variable bleed solenoids. |
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Locating the center of mass at the optical center with the requisite accuracy, however, involves both care and experimental cunning. |
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Hipparchus had some knowledge of Mesopotamian astronomy, and he felt that Greek models should match those of the Babylonians in accuracy. |
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Tapping accuracy was computed based on how closely their taps aligned in time to the tick-tock of the metronome. |
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Theoretically speaking, the frame-based and frameless surgical localization system should have similar clinical application accuracy. |
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It improves the accuracy of spintronic sensors because a small sensed field is sufficient to order the spins in a superparamagnetic material. |
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Wearing a mask to avoid being blinded, he tests the accuracy of a spitting cobra. |
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This is dearly a boastful designation, rather than an attempt at toponymic accuracy. |
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He was ismaili, a Shia sect, but this was no time for accuracy. |
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The accuracy of the works of Herodotus has been controversial since his own era. |
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Machining accuracy is built into each individual station, eliminating tolerance stackup from station to station. |
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The result is a level of visibility and cutting accuracy unavailable on most sidewinder-style circular saws. |
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In all that time, I believed that keeping velocity under the transonic region was crucial for the best accuracy. |
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The Coriolis force minutely changes the trajectory of a bullet, affecting accuracy at extremely long distances. |
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However, it is of questionnable accuracy for in-duct UVGI, in which nearfield exposure predominates and internal reflections are strong. |
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Magnification and shrub stemmy material influences on fecal analysis accuracy. |
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They then started firing trench mortars onto the 9th Lancers with terrible accuracy. |
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The accuracy of genetic signatures for different treponeme strains has yet to be established, they say. |
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Certified public accountants regularly examine our financial records for accuracy in reporting and audit trial balance. |
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Effect of frameless stereotaxy on the accuracy of C1-2 transarticular screw placement. |
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A higher dimensional accuracy reportedly contributes to a reduction of stiction errors in the packaging process. |
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Eratosthenes, using the angles of shadows created at widely separated regions, estimated the circumference of the Earth with great accuracy. |
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So, it doesn't give you enough feedback to anticipate the shot with the same degree of accuracy as you can when triggering with your fingertip. |
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The accuracy of these late sources is not taken at face value by modern historians and their validity is a topic of some debate. |
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The authors assume high accuracy for theoretical predictors like molecular clocks and assignments of trophic level. |
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Marks was able to achieve 100 per cent accuracy without visiting any of the sites himself but by using cues. |
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Much of the material describes events that are up to three centuries earlier than this date and its historical accuracy is dubious. |
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Photography made it possible to document birds in the field with great accuracy. |
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Since only part of the hull has survived, it is not possible to determine many of the basic dimensions with any great accuracy. |
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However, this energy is far less than is commonly stated and only effectively increases accuracy by counteracting the downward force on the tail. |
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Several primary sources exist for Hereward's life, though the accuracy of their information is difficult to evaluate. |
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In accuracy, thoroughness, lucidity, and comprehensive grasp of a vast subject, the 'History' is unsurpassable. |
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The advantages of compressed air launch are a reduction in fumes, and much greater accuracy in height and timing. |
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In order to create a stable fuzzy ontology certain checks for accuracy and fulfillness must be done. |
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The fifty little brown musicians rendered difficult selections with marvelous accuracy and gingersome dash and artistic enjoyment of the work. |
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The tone of the paper strikes a happy medium between layman approachability and technical accuracy. |
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Although his work is our most reliable source for the history of his era, its factual accuracy is occasionally questioned. |
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Supporters of the book's basic accuracy countered on the points raised by skeptics such as footbinding and the Great Wall of China. |
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Haye beat Valuev in a reserved display of accuracy and efficiency, countering Valuev's misses, jabbing and circling his much larger opponent. |
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The origins of portolan charts are obscure, having no known predecessors despite their accuracy compared to other maps of the period. |
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The invention of the magnetic compass, telescope and sextant enabled increasing accuracy. |
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The map may declare its sources, accuracy, publication date and authorship, and so forth. |
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The accuracy of the instrument was limited by its size and by the effect the wind or observer's motion would have on the plumb bob. |
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Prizes were offered in graduated amounts for solutions of increasing accuracy. |
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However, many, including Isaac Newton, were pessimistic that a clock of the required accuracy could ever be developed. |
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Combining independent methods is used as a way to improve the accuracy of position fixes. |
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His writings provide an account of many scientific observations, a mixture of precocious accuracy and curious errors. |
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McIntyre's accuracy in transcribing original documents to support his argument has been criticized by some recent writers. |
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The stick was used to launch the missile with more force and accuracy than could be accomplished by simply hurling it with the arm alone. |
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The latter could achieve far better accuracy against tactical ground targets than heavier conventional bombers. |
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Pinto's memoirs are just that, his memories of events, giving rise to doubts regarding historical accuracy. |
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In 1564 Mercator published his map of Britain, a map of greatly improved accuracy which far surpassed any of his previous representations. |
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Riveted mail offers significantly better protection ability as well as historical accuracy than mail constructed with butted links. |
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Films more dedicated to costume accuracy often use ABS plastic rings, for the lower cost and weight. |
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The Dowding system dramatically improved the speed and accuracy of the information that flowed to the pilots. |
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Wind could reduce the accuracy of archery, but had much less of an effect on an arquebus. |
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The Oral law is held to be transmitted with an extremely high degree of accuracy. |
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However, the accuracy of this date is uncertain, as several radiocarbon plateaus exist around this time. |
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A number of trial fillings and catchweights may be necessary to obtain the desired degree of accuracy. |
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The quadlets are time aligned for accuracy so that they may be loaded into the FIFO registers which are 32 bits wide and 64 quadlets deep. |
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African, eastern Asian, and European ancestry can be specified with a high degree of accuracy. |
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Despite hiring contract reporters there were still widespread complaints about the accuracy of the debates. |
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The advance in the accuracy of machine tools can be traced to Henry Maudslay and refined by Joseph Whitworth. |
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He reckoned the distance without any instruments or maps with surprising accuracy. |
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Boring is used to achieve greater accuracy of the diameter of a hole, and can be used to cut a tapered hole. |
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Nevertheless, technologies have been developed that produce deep holes with impressive accuracy. |
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Grinding, honing, and lapping are the recourse for when the limits of boring repeatability and accuracy have been met. |
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Sometimes a part may require higher accuracy of form and size than can be provided by boring. |
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Proponents of each schema dispute the accuracy and usefulness of the other's categories. |
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The machines were almost entirely made of metal thus improving their accuracy and durability. |
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Standardized boring allowed cannon to be shorter without sacrificing accuracy and range because of the tighter fit of the shells. |
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Therefore, although the exact chemical identity is unknown, identification can be made to a sufficient accuracy. |
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Nobody had ever tried to manufacture precision instruments that would work with such accuracy before the Waltham team. |
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Examination of waves larger than 60 metres will depend on the accuracy with which the spatial derivatives of the surface can be obtained. |
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For an independent check of the work, and a better indication of its accuracy, the point should be resectioned, as described in the next section. |
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He helped improve the accuracy of her illustrations, taught her taxonomy, and supplied her with live specimens to paint during the winter. |
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His friends observed that his anecdotes were more notable for humour than accuracy and in many cases he set out deliberately to deceive. |
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The accuracy was such that the driftways met with less than three inches of error. |
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She was quite the rifleman and could pick off a squirrels with a.22 from across the field with amazing accuracy. |
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We would like to know if correlating some of the disjoint feature subsets of a semi-naive Bayes can improve its predictive accuracy. |
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The Daily Beast has not verified the accuracy of either of these ads. |
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We provide examples, for a cold atom system, for which our thermometry protocol retains accuracy and precision at subnanokelvin temperatures. |
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Sparked by the battle's quincentenary celebration in 1985, a dispute among historians has led many to suspect the accuracy of Williams's theory. |
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There was not anything like it either for extraordinary rapidity of pace with the uphand bowling, or accuracy of length and general steadiness. |
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Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. |
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By taking many readings, we determined the Vmp to a high degree of accuracy. |
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At this time there was little threat of counterforce strikes, as few systems had the accuracy to destroy missile systems. |
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That absorption spectrum allows the scientists to probe the value of alpha in the atmosphere of the white dwarf with high accuracy. |
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This opening section offers full visibility and plenty of space, but does still require accuracy to avoid deep bunkers. |
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With improved accuracy of the GPS signal, you can store waypoints of precise treestand locations. |
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There's also a greater chance that the shot will miss the guard entirely because of the greater accuracy required to make the shot. |
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Use ACD, dialer, WFM, payroll, and other data sources to calibrate and ensure the accuracy of forecasting and operational simulation models. |
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The SCA 1 ISOColor Headlight Aimer is a precise method of headlight aiming, featuring ISOColor technology for accuracy. |
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The work of Procopius, another 6th century Byzantine writer, makes some references to Britain, though the accuracy of these is uncertain. |
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It was shown that penalized regressions are usually robust and provide better accuracy than nonpenalized methods for disease prediction. |
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Victory came under fire, initially passing wide, but then with greater accuracy as the distances decreased. |
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Aneroid and electronic instruments, decalibrate easily and frequently and require routine accuracy checks. |
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Tellme has also fine tuned its automated speech applications to increase response accuracy that will minimize zero outs. |
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Most dialers cannot detect answering machines with high accuracy and still comply with the two-second rule. |
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In fairness, acceleration against Anil Kumble's nagging accuracy and Harbhajan's quirkish bounce was invariably the kamikaze option. |
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A franchisor evaluates the accuracy, reasonableness and recentness of the FPR numbers. |
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Landscape views in art may be entirely imaginary, or copied from reality with varying degrees of accuracy. |
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The workings of the river and the influence of the tides are described with great accuracy. |
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It would be capable of measuring parallaxes of objects at kiloparsec distances with 10 percent accuracy. |
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It lands with mischievous accuracy, mottling the crotch of my jeans. |
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There is clean sound across the spectrum with unsurpassed accuracy delivered in all audio frequencies. |
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The performance of a robot is highly dependent upon both the repeatability and the accuracy of the robot. |
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Without a level of accuracy there is no repeatability, without repeatability there is no consistency. |
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While the earliest groups had little claim for historical accuracy, the seriousness and accuracy of reenactors has increased. |
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