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This allows for more accurate mapping, which in turn leads to more accurate driving.
With 70 likes, it was more accurate than a friend or roommate; with 150, more accurate than a family member; and with 300, more accurate than a spouse.
These experiments allows for more accurate mapping, which in turn leads to more accurate driving.
Their model was significantly more accurate than the current clinical standard and more accurate than approaches based on breast density.
Also, only three players have been more accurate from beyond the arc than Harris, while just seven are more accurate than Covington.
More accurate mapping will enable the NFIP and private insurers to offer rates based on more accurate calculations of a property's risk of flooding.
What's more, the study found that more accurate press releases don't receive less coverage, but the coverage they do receive tends to be more accurate.
"This color X-ray imaging technique could produce clearer and more accurate pictures and help doctors give their patients more accurate diagnoses," read a statement from CERN.
They argue it gives them a more accurate reading of the actual voting electorate -- and certainly a more accurate one than polling firms that test all adults.
Just as chained CPI is more accurate for the purposes of accounting for inflation with income tax brackets, it is also more accurate for cost-of-living adjustments for government benefits.
" There is, however, a more accurate term: "celebrity justice.
The way Mitchell sees it, the more accurate her data is, the more accurate the forecasts can be that tell U.S. citizens whether to evacuate their homes as Irma or other storms advance.
The heart rate sensor is supposed to be more accurate.
Mr Kushner's script would have provided a more accurate prognostication.
The G24 Plus's colors are more accurate to real life.
Calling myself black feels more accurate than saying I'm white.
Of course the results are a lot more accurate today.
New technology is helping crowd scientists produce more accurate numbers.
The latest version of the software is also more accurate.
The deeper you go, the more accurate your profile is.
" The company swears it's "more accurate than a human tailor.
But this new, smaller number may actually be more accurate.
" The more accurate name is the "president's emergency response satchel.
The more observations, the more accurate the theory can be.
More accurate tallies of individual methane sources are needed, too.
A slower, more accurate method could then confirm the results.
Its version is at once more accurate and more ominous.
It makes sense that the cluster would be more accurate.
The power of deep learning can be much more accurate.
The more we understand faults, the more accurate forecasts become.
That's more accurate, but even that description does a disservice.
Low intensity is a more accurate way to describe it.
It's way more accurate and comprehensive than iOS and Siri.
The more you log, the more accurate its predictions are.
But Mr. Piccioli thinks another breakup comparison is more accurate.
It goes without saying which metaphor is hopefully more accurate.
Researchers say it's 20 times more accurate than existing techniques.
I say "friend" for lack of a more accurate word.
I decided to go with a more accurate slow model.
But the comparison has become even more accurate since then.
A microwave might be more accurate, but I'm not convinced.
"It means we can build more accurate models," he said.
Really, you could debate whether the science was more accurate.
I just couldn't put a more accurate label on it.
Or, to be a little more accurate, a flying armbar.
Dubbing the book historical fiction would have been more accurate.
" Saldana wants to have more accurate portrayal of what America looks like: "I think it is important that we continue to have a more accurate portrayal of what America is today by representing people properly.
In the first, Barão was the busier and more accurate man.
It's more accurate to say he's slowly formulated his own universe.
Monthly data that operates on a significant lag is more accurate.
The game would get ever more accurate, and harder to play.
This is usually more accurate than radar, according to the FAA.
That would be a more accurate characterization than calling them fascist.
The new automated method is far more accurate than previous techniques .
Another possibility is a ride-hailing service more accurate than Uber.
Google's artificial intelligence will only become smarter, faster, and more accurate.
A more accurate name for this region might have been Mordor.
It then adjusts the color display to make it more accurate.
Pebble also says that its tracking is more accurate than before.
The more people upload photos, the more accurate the database becomes.
The iPhone nailed the exposure, and again produced more accurate colors.
A more accurate title might have been Georgia O'Keeffe: The Brand.
But a coin toss is actually more accurate than expert opinion.
But topspin serves are more accurate and still difficult to return.
Google Maps is about to get a whole lot more accurate.
It was the result of society's need for a more accurate
It's so limited it's more accurate to say no law exists.
More accurate gender markers, as things stand, are a good thing.
That could provide users with more accurate health and fitness tracking.
Or perhaps it's more accurate to ask: did it matter then?
In fact, the flood of data only makes it more accurate.
We can not say OCM is more accurate compared to histopathology.
Instead, the more accurate measurement showed that no such thing occurs.
This not only streamlines things; it actually makes them more accurate.
If Mr. Trump meant Republican, he would have been more accurate.
More accurate, they were steel and flint, creating sparks, starting fires.
Even texting is easier now, thanks to more accurate voice transcription.
Instead, secure replacement cost estimates for a more accurate cost analysis.
They say it gets more accurate the more you use it.
The end result is a crisper photograph with more accurate colors.
I assume that The Times has more accurate data than Trump.
A number of groups are working for make screening more accurate.
It depends on which interpretation of Liverpool is the more accurate.
As for Bruce, I think George might have been more accurate.
Showing the computer more diverse faces will make it more accurate.
Smartphones' GPS systems are going to start getting a lot more accurate.
It would be more accurate to call these invaders undercover intelligence operatives.
It just gives a more accurate description of what's maybe activating this.
"They'll get a much more accurate quote from day one," he claimed.
ReviewMeta will filter out suspicious reviews for a more accurate product rating.
This clock is more accurate than any personal clock here on Earth.
This metaphor may be more accurate, but it is also less cheerful.
Would it be more accurate to put that mantle on Kodak Black?
And, given enough data, it can offer far, far more accurate answers.
In the end, the polling proved more accurate than the political bettors.
It will have a space for anyone to suggest more accurate data.
This, the company says, should make its heart rate readings more accurate.
These sensors make the whole system more accurate and keep things comfortable.
It's a joke, offering no more accurate information than historical average conditions.
Having quicker access to more accurate information could help limit negative experiences.
The more satellites were in the cluster, the more accurate the measurements.
These systems are more accurate than humans, says Andrew Ng of Landing.
Looking at that, it's pretty clear who has the more accurate data.
Italy, France, and the Netherlands, asking curators to call up more accurate
In other words, maybe Strokemon is more accurate than its creators intended.
Or, perhaps, it is more accurate to say, an insufficiency of facts.
They weren't using a different or more accurate database than I was.
Eater adds that mobile apps aren't just convenient; they're more accurate, too.
But, the dinosaur is already painting a more accurate picture of ankylosaurids.
The move will result in more accurate weather forecasts, the agency says.
Given enough time and enough daisies, the neural net gets more accurate.
The data is far more accurate than what's available from wireless carriers.
Search engines will produce more relevant results; recommendations will be more accurate.
The Federal Reserve would get more accurate means to deploy monetary policy.
The idea that this is a more "accurate" inflation measure is debatable.
That's 0.7 point more accurate than the average governor's poll since 1998.
And among the traders, more accurate heartbeat awareness was correlated with profitability.
The more you play, the stronger and more accurate your golfer becomes.
In contrast, those who'd kept a third-person diary were more accurate.
This distinction is important because incidence is much more accurate than mortality.
Although everyone calls it plain packaging, standard packaging would be more accurate.
"The estimates will get more and more accurate with time," he said.
A more accurate account might suggest that $12.5 billion in federal funding
" It would be far more accurate to call it "Trump Productions Inc.
That's how it can be more accurate than your good old thermometer.
Know that some medical terms will produce more accurate results than others.
But since humans entered the process, it has become much more accurate.
It hasn't become any more accurate in the several days since then.
How would you determine who came up with the more accurate result?
In every case, there's a more accurate way to broach the topic.
Queries in Google Translate make translations more accurate for billions of people.
Is it more accurate to say he's more of a point forward?
In fact, these differences strengthen coverage and make news stories more accurate.
It's not as catchy as "Z" or "iGen" but, tragically, more accurate.
A more accurate figure of Michelle was unveiled in January 2013, though.    
They discovered that SensAheart is more accurate than the current available test.
Mr. Trump's claim would have been more accurate a few years ago.
For those in favor of more accurate calls generally, not so much.
This was the test that found A.I. more accurate than the radiologists.
This version of Trump's claim was more accurate than his usual one.
It might be more accurate to just say he was very tired.
"It's more accurate than any number that we've had previously," he said.
The higher the parameter, the less noise and more accurate your information.
Do you think Go is a more accurate measure of artificial intelligence?
High school grades will continue to provide more accurate forecasts of college graduation.
It also uses dual GPS, which it claims makes location data more accurate.
Yet the lender's loan estimate is probably more accurate than any online calculator.
And oh yeah, it's more accurate than all the existing methods out there.
Drilling is faster, more selective and more accurate, and leakage rates are lower.
It's also better at understanding your emails so the suggestions are more accurate.
That should mean smoother video playback, more accurate color reproduction, and cleaner audio.
As more accurate tracking technology becomes available, AltspaceVR plans to add it in.
Daily active users is much more accurate for assessing popularity of a service.
It's even more accurate than asking them if they are Republican (223 percent).
It has what Apple calls extreme dynamic range, which produces more accurate colors.
The machines saved time and money, and, in theory, made counts more accurate.
It's more accurate to say that people can't afford to go on living.
Other estimates, like the insured rate for non-elderly adults, were more accurate.
Armed with their new model, they can now run more accurate earthquake simulations.
Do you want a nicer photo or a more accurate representation of reality?
Using "cryptocurrency" is indeed more accurate if that's what the story is about.
Instead, your tongue is usually a more accurate indicator of any detectable stink.
Some argue that such weapons can be more accurate and humane than today's.
Yet a week on, a more accurate reading is the other way around.
But my instinct is that the "Germany for optimists" is the more accurate.
Brazil's second-round polls, however, are much more accurate, according to our analysis.
His reported goal was to improve the arsenal and make it more accurate.
"Calling myself black feels more accurate than saying I'm white," she said. [Guardian]
The more training data, typically, the "smarter" and more accurate these programs become.
The more we know, the more accurate we can be about those risks.
This is a much more accurate diagram of a large corporation's cyber security.
Guzman claims her predictions are far more accurate than traditional economic forecasting methods.
But perhaps a more accurate label would be to call it a reskin.
To be more accurate, actually, Cousins was the one doing all the confronting.
The hardware means immersive films look better and head tracking is more accurate.
We are not promising that the Daybreak poll is more accurate than others.
Americans' relative optimism about their own jobs might be the more accurate assessment.
Since Rapid Update began in 2014, it has been modestly more accurate by .
But Apple's numbers, which rely on App Store visits, are likely more accurate.
The MIT team is now training the AI to be even more accurate.
Registering online enfranchises more people, is more accurate and saves the government money.
Essential says all this allows for better image quality and more accurate colors.
This may not be as flattering for selfies, but it was more accurate.
Ultrasonic sensors come with the advantage of being more accurate, reliable, and secure.
These pollsters argue that they're a more accurate reflection of the Latino electorate.
Researchers' predictions about coming sea-level rise are getting more accurate — and scarier.
"  "Given the persistent lag in women's advancement, women have the more accurate view.
The system learns from the experience and makes more accurate decisions next time.
I will become more accurate know you better than you know yourself. Wealthfuture.
But Koo said that "bribery" is a more accurate characterization of the transactions.
It takes a few more words, but it's more accurate and less polarizing.
You see, the more employees that enroll, the more accurate our analysis is.
Instead, this concept of tract-weighted density measures tends to be more accurate.
In Albers case, "Homage to Mexico" might have been a more accurate title.
The PASO (primary) gave us a more accurate picture to correct the data.
Think of it as Bluetooth on steroids: faster, more accurate, and more capable.
While it may seem counterintuitive, averages are actually made more accurate by outliers.
Either of those results could be a more accurate reflection of the race.
The second is a more accurate reflection of how I'm feeling right now.
But it was more accurate than many previews have been in recent seasons.
These policies produce more accurate voter rolls, while improving voter participation and security.
"So 'enabler' would be a more accurate job description," the therapist schools her.
Kim's nukes will become more devastating, his missiles more accurate and longer-range.
One thing I'd like is more accurate reporting on flight status and delays.
Which do you think is more accurate in their evocations of the hummingbird?
More accurate, I was sitting at my desk, staring at my computer screen.
The study reports that new generations using better materials might be more accurate.
I don't know much about it, I just thought it was more accurate.
That means things like more accurate tracking of your runs around the neighborhood.
It would be more accurate to describe it as full-on sensory overload.
What would be more accurate would be to say that she is insistent.
As well as being far quicker and more accurate, it is also much safer.
Walks along city roads were a bit more accurate, although there were still errors.
"In all cases, the method proved more accurate than previously published models," it said.
SquareMind – PARIS SquareMind allows robots to make skin cancer detection more accurate and accessible.
Machines will paint the more accurate picture of how humans think, live, and spend.
Using cell phone signals gives a much more accurate picture of population drug use.
As computer algorithms get more and more accurate, Mehrotra suggests, doctors better watch out.
Google introduced Montage, a video analysis tool that allows for more accurate war reporting.
Actually, it's more accurate to say that the the media made them all millionaires.
His work with hooks was more accurate, there was less swinging wild in close.
I think "relief that we weren't the only campaign with issues" is more accurate.
Such diagnoses would be cheaper and more accurate than possible with the human eye.
I never responded to her but she was way more accurate than I was.
Efficiency numbers are a more accurate measure of overall skill than raw point totals.
In this case, the portrait painted by DNA is probably the more accurate one.
Both are from the Pixel, but I adjusted the second to look more accurate.
The results are still distinctly imperfect, but far smoother and more accurate than before.
However, DeGale was much more accurate, economical fighter—landing almost half of his punches.
More accurate data on Sub-Saharan Africa's VC could help better inform these discussions.
Later, Ostadhassan changed that to the Basij's "pupil" section, saying it was more accurate.
That's much less exciting than "Apple Is Getting Into TV," but it's more accurate.
Machine-learning software has an incentive to accrue data; they make predictions more accurate.
In fact, Simkin says Swiftly is up to 30% more accurate than current systems.
He says it improves using machine learning over time to get more accurate results.
One, such models would be more accurate, better at their task of informing policymakers.
Planes are located by radar, though global-positioning satellites are cheaper and more accurate.
It may be more accurate, then, to compare smart speaker adoption to other technologies.
The lower number of repeat customers is a more accurate reflection of Lego diehards.
Both sides say their position will produce a more accurate accounting of the population.
Leap seconds are a byproduct of more accurate timekeeping developed in the 20th century.
It is more accurate to say that they lack an official proof of identity.
American psyche, it might be more accurate to say that Trump has been waiting
The Georgia contest will be a much more accurate barometer of the national mood.
Nevertheless, the EC model is often touted as being more accurate than the GFS.
Google's trying to deliver more accurate results, but so far the results are mixed.
Digital testing offers the potential for lower cost, instant results and more accurate scoring.
Only now we know he has a different, perhaps more accurate, name: the Cannibal.
Or, to be more accurate, the first four minutes of it, give or take.
They fear that Google technology will be used to make drone strikes more accurate.
This allows the calculator to provide a more accurate view of your tax rate.
In my testing, the SmartThings app also provided a more accurate network speed result.
Executives hope such efforts will deliver swifter, more accurate service without increasing labor costs.
Most of the time, there's a third response that's more accurate and more effective.
In other words, the lighting was more accurate in terms of its photorealistic quality.
We are also working on our algorithms to deliver more accurate diagnoses to patients.
The more accurate the machine vision is, the larger the store you can equip.
Because it incorporates more data, it will be more accurate than the old guidelines.
Instead, The Big Sick subscribes to the more accurate paradigm that love erodes all.
Experienced legal aid attorneys use them to make the process faster and more accurate.
The census has also undergone changes in its design to achieve more accurate counts.
Westbrook was only marginally more accurate, scoring 143 points while shooting 10 of 27.
Mr. Snake is not very receptive to attempts at getting a more accurate assessment.
The rhyme-as-reason effect occurs when your brain finds rhyming statements more accurate.
"I always just try every year to be a little more accurate," Pokorny said.
Furthermore, Hippo uses satellite imagery of an applicant's property to develop more accurate profiles.
Analysts outside of MBS's power orbit believe $1.2 trillion is a more accurate assessment.
The more retailers use Shelf Engine, the more accurate its machine learning model becomes.
First, they provide a more accurate representation of state-sanctioned violence in black communities.
Or perhaps it's more accurate to say that it's not just a boxing picture.
The researchers say their current findings are 7.5 percent more accurate than existing approaches.
The software has also been updated to send fewer notifications that are more accurate.
Actual realized gains is a more accurate representation of an executive's take-home income.
This is a more accurate reflection on the state of America than anything else.
The missiles are being refurbished and upgraded to make them more accurate and lethal.
The fact that telephone polling seems more accurate gave confidence to the Remain campaign.
Russia has phased in a more accurate submarine-launched missile, the RSM-56 Bulava.
We're more familiar with some places, which makes our perception of them more accurate.
The companies in last year's report all reacted by quickly releasing more accurate technology.
He said the new method, while more conservative, may prove to be more accurate.
It would be more accurate to say that he picks opportune moments to emote.
We have this other suit that's more accurate and can move around the stage.
Across the five issues, Democratic staff members tended to be more accurate than Republicans.
Honestly, it's actually faster and more accurate than the in-display fingerprint sensing tech.
More detailed maps will help scientists make more accurate predictions about earthquakes and tsunamis.
In fact, national polling was more accurate in 2016 than it was in 2012.
It was also faster, cheaper, and more accurate than existing lab equipment, Holmes said.
When this is established it will be possible to set more accurate index targets.
Holiday Kitchen to make it a more accurate, inclusive representation of Jewish holiday traditions. 
His approach might be more expensive, but it is also a lot more accurate.
The ones chilling in the AC were faster and more accurate on their tests.
This is a gradual change and will get more and more accurate over time.
" It might be more accurate, however, to call this bill "The False Hope Act.
Go deeper: New U.S. weather model still won't be more accurate than European models
Proper technique and good arc make for a more accurate shot, regardless of distance.
How can we have a more accurate representation of Indigenous people, past and present?
Some of the best evidence for this point comes from Mark Andreas Kayser and Arndt Leininger, who found that using first-pass economic data from US statistical agencies leads to more accurate election forecasts than using more accurate, corrected data released later on.
Alito complained that while Census staffers said they could use other data to collect more accurate citizenship data than would be produced by asking the question on the decennial survey, those experts were vague about how much more accurate it would be.
It provides more clinical information than a handheld ultrasound scanner, allowing for more accurate diagnoses.
She pointed out that massive datasets have allowed scientists to create a more accurate picture.
Holtz-Eakin supports switching to chained CPI because it's more accurate than the current index.
Perlin has previously said that he believes his algorithm is more accurate than his competitors'.
His research suggests it's a far more accurate predictor of how the economy is faring.
I don't like LinkedIn very much, but that's a more accurate description of the relationship.
Jacobs' premise was simple: Area times density will yield more accurate results than biased guesses.
Heritage DNA tests are still far more accurate for some groups of people than others.
Apple's version of facial recognition has the potential to be even more accurate and secure.
You can query the Google Assistant, which is often more accurate and helpful than Siri.
H&R Block will benefit from a more accurate artificial companion each new tax season.
The new screen should have deeper blacks, more accurate colors and a faster response time.
It is far more accurate than radar at measuring the distance and speed of objects.
If you replace the word "effort" with "money," that might paint a more accurate picture.
Indeed, the piece's headline: "Delay, Deny, and Deflect" feels more accurate with every passing day.
The Pro has the 90Hz screen, which is not just smoother, but also more accurate.
There's pretty clear evidence that fingerprint experts are more accurate than lay people or novices.
It would be more accurate to say that rich countries are updating a long tradition.
Polls in a couple of weeks will provide a more accurate gauge than instant surveys.
Gerlach added progress numbers will likely be more accurate once the acreage report comes out.
Mr Shapiro: Yeah, I think that's a more accurate statement of where we are politically.
He and Jenner have been friends for years, so that's probably a more accurate indicator.
We need a more accurate perception of which risks are valid and which are overblown.
Cognitive therapy presumably helps patients become more accurate and realistic—thus helping them get better.
The researchers say they will continue expanding the library and making the device more accurate.
That kind of information allowed for more accurate forecasts, which were key for evacuating people.
So what makes the Accustrike blasters—arriving sometime in the Spring of 2017—more accurate?
These diagnoses could be more convenient for patients (and possibly even more accurate than doctors).
She said there is "no validation that it's any more accurate than our product."[CNN]
It even prompts drivers who wear glasses to remove them for a more accurate verification.
But these will be already second order details that might make the model more accurate.
It's like claiming that our lives are overscheduled because our watches are getting more accurate.
Maybe a more accurate summary of "HYPER-REALITY" is: what if capitalism, but too much?
With more antennae scanning, the system could be faster and more accurate, according to Holl.
In short, ERIC allows these states to maintain more accurate voter lists than ever before.
This seems like a more accurate and dignified way to say the same thing. 16.
Moody would be a more accurate description, at least for myself and our guitarist Marian.
A sweatband should also be more accurate because it's in constant contact with the skin.
More accurate colors, better uniformity across the screen and improved power management among others features.
Their reported height was more accurate (a third of an inch was the average deviation).
Q: Is it possible the jobs data is painting a more accurate picture right now?
However, using an ultrasonic sensor should mean more accurate fingerprint readings for the Mi 5s.
Fasting may provide a more accurate assessment of triglyceride levels, another measure of heart risk.
But it's not clear that it's a social desirability effect, or that it's more accurate.
A more accurate valuation system would give investors better warning and potentially prevent similar problems.
The company argued that navigation via its computer vision tech was more accurate than GPS.
First off, the polls may be more accurate than their critics give them credit for.
Google says the algorithm change will also help search results become more accurate over time.
Researchers have found that the data is unbiased and more accurate than public voting records.
A net and rigid backboard and rim are also recommended for more accurate ball-tracking.
The researchers found the data collected via Clue to be more detailed — and more accurate.
Users can also pair it to the company's chest strap monitors for more accurate results.
The more accurate number, however, is likely between 1,000 to 2,000 devices, the Post reported.
Early indications are that the tallies from this year's hurricanes may not prove more accurate.
Bombs delivered by land could work, but aerial bombing could be more accurate and speedier.
As I learned more about the complexities of the war, my journalism became more accurate.
I should get all the details so I can give you a more accurate account.
It may well make care more efficient, more accurate and — if properly deployed — more equitable.
The machines at the precincts used on election night are more accurate, Mr. Stewart said.
A more accurate answer depends on the drugs you are taking and your medical conditions.
It might be more accurate to say that we live in an age of protest.
Correction: Morningstar Mercredi's story has been updated to reflect a more accurate sequence of events.
In new advertisements for women's products, companies are increasingly depicting women with more accurate detail.
Three were made more accurate (apparently the coati's range is not restricted to South America).
It tabulates results throughout each phase of the caucus ensuring more accurate reporting from volunteers.
In fact, it would be more accurate to say they are not represented at all.
Accounting for regional disparities also helped establish a more accurate figure, according to the researchers.
The result is a far more accurate telling, of course, and a much subtler one.
The initial concept was to use computer vision technology to predict more accurate bra sizes.
A more accurate analogue to Chip and Jo, though, is probably lifestyle mogul Ree Drummond.
That means it's more accurate to say these efforts are canceled until they're reapproved again.
But every bit of more accurate data can help improve efforts to protect endangered wildlife.   
The point is not that one perspective is better or more accurate than the other.
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say "that Trump claims are designed to prevent terrorists…"?
Editor's note: Calculations in this story have been revised by using a more accurate tool.
Instagram now expects ad targeting to become more accurate as a result of the change.
So the more often we fly into it, the more accurate the forecast will be.
The closer the relatives are, the more accurate and specific things they can tell you.
This shows that the corrections being applied are in fact making the data more accurate.
The centerpiece is a jazz marathon (the more accurate metaphor might be "smorgasbord") on Friday, Jan.
There, legislators asked questions about such issues as how developers can make the technology more accurate.
In Trump's defense, his new/original stance is more accurate than the post-Xi meeting one.
The closer your TV is set to that temperature, the more accurate your picture will be.
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Those colors will supposedly be more accurate thanks to something called the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution.
Some say "fetal heartbeat" is a misnomer, and "fetal pole cardiac activity" would be more accurate.
"The state polls end up being more accurate at this point in the race," Putnam said.
To get a more accurate picture of welfare use, researchers need to compare individuals, not households.
As always, stay tune to local weather conditions for more accurate reports as the season unfolds.
DeepVariant, though, leverages neural network technology to build something more accurate than anything else in existence.
They're way more accurate in appearance and, in typical action figure fashion, they come with accessories.
This model features 100 local dimming zones to allow for more accurate blacks and perfect colors.
Ground surveys can provide more accurate mountain measurements, but they involve their own set of complications.
It's probably unfair to call Sorority Row underrated; perhaps it's more accurate to say it's misunderstood.
But why is it important to have a more accurate male/female ratio in museum collections?
More accurate metering of energy consumption could encourage companies and households to rein in power demand.
To make your tracking even more accurate, you can pay attention to a few other clues.
So it might be more accurate to say that Trump's gambits have not catastrophically backfired—yet.
But now, giving that microscopic, proto-human a good squeeze could prove a more accurate indicator.
We grow more accurate the more clients we have and the more agents use our platform.
The team claims that the technique is 20 times more accurate than existing wifi localization systems.
We could develop more accurate tests, or we could see the idea of "early screening" disappear.
The True Tone screen means that you're getting more accurate balance indoors and out as well.
In the 2000s it probably picked up a batch of newer, more accurate Chinese DF-21s.
It bought DirecTV in July 2015, increasing its data on consumers for more accurate advertising targeting.
This enables insurers to underwrite programmatically and build workflows that provide faster and more accurate decisions.
To her, it depicts a more accurate picture of what women actually go through during deployment.
It might even be more accurate to say it's unlike any Nintendo game you've ever played.
"Bilinguals perform these tasks much better than monolinguals—they are faster and more accurate," says Athanasopoulos.
That's what makes inbound dialing different: It gives a much more accurate representative sample of Americans.
This is more accurate because I identify as nonbinary," said Wu, who uses the pronouns "they.
Leemhuis says this makes risk-models more accurate and risk departments "more beloved by the regulators".
The risk is in practice binary, and the better the fund, the more accurate its predictions.
But it also has a concrete background—or it might be more accurate to say plaster.
I use large format, by the way, because it renders space in a more accurate way.
Voters agree that well-designed technology is simply more accurate and more secure than manual elections.
The P30 Pro takes brighter photos, but the Pixel 32 XL sometimes produces more accurate colors.
According to Reuters, more accurate monsoon forecasts could boost farm production by up to 15 percent.
That's what we think is a much more accurate reflection of what happened on Monday night.
When duplicate or confusing topics arose, curators were told to "inject" a more accurate Topic term.
To call it a cross between reality television and art film would perhaps be more accurate.
Dynamic scoring has increasingly become the norm as a more accurate way to measure tax changes.
Maybe it's more accurate to say that selling music is at the core of Apple's DNA.
In addition, it could enable more accurate and natural translations across other languages in the future.
Core HEPS, which MultiChoice sees as a more accurate measure of its performance, were up 2000%.
These numbers provide a more accurate depiction of the devastation and lives lost in Puerto Rico.
" More accurate, he says, "would be accusing Ben & Jerry's for the New York City obesity epidemic.
So for a more accurate depiction of today, Black Panther's soundtrack should have reflected that reality.
She believed her tech was more accurate, although it hadn't been proved in the medical literature.
As more customers place orders, that will help make Binks' technology be more accurate, Khan says.
This prevents the tool from affecting the torque reading and results in a more accurate procedure.
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The financial markets have been more accurate than the Fed at projecting future interest rate movements.
The chip gives phones the ability to determine each other's locations, like a more accurate Bluetooth.
Independently or taken together, all of these would lead to more accurate and well-substantiated valuations.
In theory, this means you'll see better contrast and more accurate colors on the Pro models.
So the upward curve of plants with category 973 status could just reflect more accurate testing.
It might be more accurate, though, to say scientists are re-discovering the usefulness of psychedelics.
Only the Warriors, Blazers, and Sacramento Kings have been more accurate from beyond the arc, too.
It's because those pictures are used to train their deep learning networks to become more accurate.
Other science buffs noticed Gap's error and created a new ad to that's way more accurate.
Other elements of the play, though, do show the medieval period in a more accurate light.
He said voter rolls are more accurate now than when the study was done in 2012.
That seems more accurate to me than for the series on the whole to be nominated.
Although "waterproof" is used in some advertising, the term "water-resistant" is a more accurate term.
It feels like storage where it's just getting cheaper and faster and more accurate and commoditized.
Humor now emerges from the ether, authorless or, more accurate, authored and improved upon by everyone.
The subtitle, "A Study in Human Nature," is perhaps a more accurate reflection of its contents.
And when they do offer help, they tend to be more subtle, more accurate or both.
In some cases, these algorithms are more accurate than something that is designed solely by engineers.
Researchers with World Weather Attribution are working to refine their models to make them more accurate.
Updated with more accurate detail of the cost of a Volocopter model compared to a helicopter.
"We're working to make our detection of hoax and satirical stories more accurate," the spokesperson said.
It's more accurate, for one, able to pinpoint objects in space within a 30-centimeter range.
Mr. Price previously made this assertion in May, but repetition doesn't make it any more accurate.
The more detailed you are in answering these questions, the more accurate your quotes will be.
The "Grey's" spin-off "Private Practice" was called only slightly more accurate than its parent show.
The more accurate way to describe it, I think, is as an epic failure of nerve.
But the more accurate and efficient markets are, the better both investors and companies are served.
By putting doctors on social media, we're able to be a source of more accurate information.
The council said that improving the way wages are measured will provide a more accurate picture.
The D4A1 HDClear chip allows for more accurate "always-on" voice recognition while suppressing background noise.
If you have an Android phone, you can recalibrate your app to get more accurate information.
The more hidden layers we provide, we can usually count on getting a more accurate model.
Trump's complaints that Sanders is a radical socialist might be more accurate if addressed to Corbyn.
Here's a more accurate timetable for the likely economic impact by AI: Two years at most.
It's rather far more accurate to say that I've grown into the characters that surround him.
The idea is that the new finger can help designers make their readers more accurate and sensitive.
Cuffless automated monitoring would provide more accurate information, enable timely intervention, lower blood pressure and save lives.
The LG V30 now has a release date in the US. Well, release dates is more accurate.
It's called Beaver Run, but the way things were going, Beaver Derailment would have been more accurate.
The bigger these data sets become, the more accurate and powerful the models and the predictors become.
Why this matters: Luminar says it's designed-from-scratch LiDAR devices can be cheaper and more accurate.
Trying out who we are, again and again, until something feels more accurate than the previous thing . . .
They combine the data points from those satellites to make a more accurate guess about your location.
With Plimpton 322 we see a simpler, more accurate trigonometry that has clear advantages over our own.
Google says the update should make translations in those languages much more accurate and easier to understand.
This results in a translation that's much more accurate and more similar to how humans actually speak.
Our guesses about others' motivations are far more accurate than the guesses we make about our own.
A British technology startup wants to figure out more accurate ways of weighing passengers ahead of flights.
I also think iPhone comes with a better weather app that's easier to read and more accurate.
McCarthy and McPhail disagree with El-Baz's numbers, saying that the NPS figure is likely more accurate.
As the Apple Watch's sensors improve, heart and medical readouts will only get better and more accurate.
But a more accurate description would be that it's a series of portraits of increasingly tipsy people.
" He also indicated that he'd been practicing his shooting, boasting "my aim has gotten much more accurate.
Making scans more accessible and more accurate will be key to a clinical application of the techniques.
It would be more accurate to say a couple of hundred, but even that is under counting.
Google has been using machine-based white balancing to provide more accurate colors in tricky shooting scenarios.
Built-in GPS means more accurate location-tracking and live maps like in Under Armour's Endomondo app.
Or perhaps it is more accurate to say that "Mother" has it coming (and coming, and coming).
The company points out that Stanford didn't do the calibration necessary to make the watch more accurate.
The idea is to deliver far more accurate feedback — while simultaneously having to rely on fewer teachers.
Or maybe it's more accurate to say that my work week has spilled over into my weekend.
That means the app may seem to be more accurate in places where there's more consumer adoption.
The models have gotten more accurate over time with the help of more mathematical theories and observation.
And, she adds, as more states legalize weed, the numbers will likely rise and become more accurate.
The Company believes that the adjusted estimated volumes provide a more accurate comparison to prior period reporting.
Instead, it's more accurate to say that the rest of the world has been getting slightly heavier.
Unlike actual pencil and paper sketches, E-FITS tend to produce more accurate estimates of suspected criminals.
Health workers who had undergone more training provided more accurate diagnoses, but that alone is not enough.
As such, "4K ultrawide" might be the more accurate description, as with conventional 1440p and 1080p ultrawides.
Asus' approach here is going to make maintenance easier, ensure fewer PCIe disconnects, and more accurate diagnostics.
And it could be more accurate than the typical scans you get a doctor's office these days.
New view: These days we know that quantum mechanics provides a more accurate view of the world.
Galileo was launched in 2016 in order to provide Europeans with more accurate and precise positioning information.
The findings that devices were more accurate during rest are similar to what previous research has found.
Aside from the privacy issues, a bigger question remains: Are more accurate facial recognition systems actually "fairer"?
Eye tracking, which takes just a minute to configure, now seems to be faster and more accurate.
And it has become much more accurate, also, in the medium range—so a week, two weeks.
Here's what the suspiciously cute porg reminds us of: A colleague thought "penguin fetus" was more accurate.
It turned out to be far more accurate than anything that had come before—and he won.
It has been updated to reflect a more accurate definition of bisexuality and its relationship to pansexuality.
It's the only way to produce maximum resolution and maximum clarity — and predict more accurate political polls.
This would help maintain much more accurate records, while also enabling the processing of records at scale.
One writer at Engadget noted that the Google Assistant's speech recognition was "significantly more accurate" than Bixby's.
He argues that online polls might give a more accurate — and more favorable — picture of Trump's chances.
It's been five years since she's seen the Liars, but her hypothesis is more accurate than ever.
To be more accurate, it's an April Fools' Day "joke" in the world of Brands™ Twitter.
It was an unpromising setup for a promising performer, but Daya persevered — perhaps attacked is more accurate.
Simply put, GOES-R will lead to more accurate and reliable weather forecasts and severe weather outlooks.
A more accurate measurement of tax evasion would likely increase inequality levels even more than in Scandinavia.
They added that Facebook is working to make its detection of hoax and satirical stories more accurate.
The human eye will be able to pick up more accurate colors thanks to an improved sensor.
"Consumers need to have information that's relevant to them at lower costs and more accurate," he said.
So a more accurate name for this 'service' would be: 'Protect Facebook's stranglehold on the social web'.
More accurate controls, more levels of play, as a terrible SEGA Master System commercial once bragged about.
The more accurate assessment is that I never again worked up the nerve—at least until recently.
Today, forecasts 120 hours out are more accurate than the 48-hour forecasts were in the 1970s.
Over time, this sets the groundwork for a constantly improving, much more accurate map of the continent.
The Vive Pro will utilize Valve's updated SteamVR 2.0 tracking system, which allows for more accurate tracking.
This would let patients update their information and voluntarily provide more accurate data to facilitate a match.
Dunkin' Donuts will offer a slightly smaller menu starting on Monday, aiming for speedier, more accurate service.
Doctors have finally found a more accurate way than BMI to determine whether your weight is healthy.
We have more accurate maps of Mars than we do of two-thirds of our own planet.
I enjoy it, and I want to see whether I can become more efficient and more accurate.
But it's hard to say what the exact depth of the problem is without more accurate figures.
In this way a broader and more accurate analysis of the problem or issue can be gleaned.
To be more accurate, it was actually more like I was playing an advanced level video game.
A somewhat more accurate explanation for Beijing's behavior is that it fears ethnic separatism and Islamic radicalism.
Lloyd, who has 113 career goals, is noted as one of the more accurate scorers in soccer.
Experts say the new rockets appear to be more accurate and potentially harder for adversaries to hit.
Ms. Gutierrez contributes to the self-photography genre by reimagining — rebranding might be more accurate — indigenous identity.
As a result, procedures cost less and diagnoses are more accurate, said Mateusz Marmolowski, CTA's chief executive.
These days, someone with a calculator can quickly come up with a bit more accurate answer: 33.3317.
Astrophysicists can use these new laboratory measurements to make more accurate models of such x-ray explosions.
Con Edison also tweeted a more accurate summary of last night's events in a tweet on Friday.
I've never read a more accurate or emotionally compelling story about the life of an overweight person.
It allows 83 percent more light for better shots in low-light situations and more accurate colors.
Or maybe it is more accurate to say he was Mt. Kilimanjaro, unmoving and not easily conquered.
"Singing about something helps you to express it in a way that feels more accurate," Swift explained.
The iPhone 11 Pro photos were sharper, more vibrant, and more accurate than those of the competitors.
HP's new Display Control feature is designed to help you get more accurate colors from the OLED.
It's perhaps more accurate to characterize this market as selective and rotational rather than inclusive and propulsive.
The CBO's alternative fiscal scenario is a more accurate projection of Washington's proclivity to govern by gimmicks.
SigTuple aims to make medical screening tests more accurate by applying insights from robotics and artificial intelligence.
Waiting until the day of your missed period or later will result in a more accurate reading.
It's probably more accurate to think of it as an economic populist district rather than strongly conservative.
That said, though, wrist-based optical heart rate monitoring is getting more and more accurate every year.
Or, perhaps, it's more accurate to say that Dawn of War has revealed a problem with me.
It continually learns new patterns, words and phrases so that its filtering technology becomes more accurate over time.
She noted that cement offered a more accurate gauge of China's economic activity given its short shelf life.
The new technique is more accurate than both, though it does require the use of special floor pads.
"I've got to be more accurate, and I will," Rodgers said of Green Bay's 27th-ranked passing offense.
What more evidence does he need to confirm that style -- or to be more accurate, his style -- works?
This integration will provide information such as incline and intensity to the Watch for more accurate workout tracking.
The ones who are more accurate at feeling their heartbeats found the emotional films to be more intense.
" But the more accurate pitch might be "What if Black Mirror, but with a full and beating heart?
You can see how taking into account the full context of the sentence produces a more accurate result.
Sitting quietly for five minutes before taking the reading — especially in the evening — can make it more accurate.
Facebook says its new machine learning systems are quicker and more accurate than those it announced in 2016.
In a way, this could be a more accurate marker of where innovation is focused at the moment.
In other words, the battery won't last any longer, but the phone's battery meter will be more accurate.
Look, you should always preference people you know and touch points that are more current and more accurate.
Also, an improvement made to the fingerprint button this year makes it more accurate on your first try.
In research soon to be published, its algorithm was 50 percent more accurate than human radiologists, Enlitic said.
Only MSNBC featured more pro-choice speakers than abortion opponents, or more accurate than inaccurate statements about abortion.
But until that is the case a more accurate understanding of the diversity of welfare recipients would help.
Of most interest to casual users is the option to show a more accurate reading of signal strength.
It's training data, so the next time a similar expression comes up, it gets a little more accurate.
MPI estimates that a more accurate figure of undocumented immigrants with criminal records would be closer to 820,000.
Typically, researchers use X-ray crystallography to visualize viruses, but the new technique is faster and more accurate.
"In general, it's hard to say that one is more accurate than another in all domains," he said.
That's because it tends to be safer, more efficient and more accurate to use drones than traditional methods.
Companies big and small are looking for ways to make food testing faster, more accurate and less expensive.
There, it could be used to calibrate NASA's powerful cameras to take more accurate photos of our universe.
The new clock is smaller, lighter, and more accurate than any other clock previously used in deep space.
People believed that their flashbulb memories were more accurate than the ordinary memory we asked them to recount.
"Understanding of the past allows us to make more accurate predictions about natural processes in the near future."
The authors of the new study devised a more accurate estimate by taking the region's geology into account.
Note as you add more and more detail, the suggestions along the top get more and more accurate.
Sense ID uses ultrasound to capture a much more accurate picture of your fingertip – even when it's wet.
Or to be more accurate, "BOY," as everything he says sounds like it comes out in capital letters.
Or Lock, Stock, and Two Old King Quarrels, to give Guy Ritchie's next film a more accurate name.
The spec includes more accurate measurement of voltage, current, and temperature to protect devices and chargers from damage.
We have a more accurate map of the surface of Mars than we do for Earth's ocean floor.
Smart meters, which provide more accurate and timely data on energy usage, are intended to replace prepayment meters.
It's worth noting that "[McConnell] will have a much more accurate headcount than in the press," Bobbitt added.
A more accurate system of adding up risks could even prompt the BoE to lower the aggregate target.
The Secret Service also said it instituted a new policy that will help it make more accurate payments.
Studies have shown that vote history is a more accurate predictor of turnout than self-reported vote intention.
What We Don't Know Many factors stymie a more accurate estimate: • Resale websites provide no confirmed sale information.
Toni In 2012, there was a debate about state polling versus national polling, and which was more accurate.
The problem is climate forecasters currently ignore decades of scientific best-practices that would offer more accurate predictions.
The facial recognition capabilities will be more accurate than humans, the chief executive of the robot company claims.
More accurate data on consumer spending is necessary to measure the Bank of Japan's progress in encouraging inflation.
We didn't think that the estimate was accurate so we pulled it back awaiting a more accurate estimate.
Turns out that Frank and Vic were a match made in heaven, or Brooklyn, to be more accurate.
Their bigger size would make it "easier and more accurate" to monitor deforestation and measure emissions, he noted.
This iteration made SCiO more accurate and more sensitive, and thus required more time to engineer and manufacture.
The Harvard study finds that a more accurate estimate of excess deaths tied to the storm is 4,645.
More Accurate Judgments: A mild bad mood also reduces some biases and distortions in how people form impressions.
Aiming for a speedier, more accurate service, Dunkin' Donuts will begin offering a slightly smaller menu starting today.
The more accurate assessment seems to be that Vietnamese food has finally arrived, and is here to stay.
Even at 93 percent accuracy, the use of administrative records is a more accurate method than longstanding alternatives.
But it would be more accurate to say that the somewhat inscrutable artist makes machines that make art.
In this situation, the best we can do is improve computer models to obtain more accurate, approximate solutions.
Nationwide, voting equipment was largely more reliable, registration lists more accurate and election administrators better trained, they said.
It's not any more accurate, or less accurate by itself — analysts in Asia just look at it differently.
Artificial intelligence may help doctors make more accurate readings of CT scans used to screen for lung cancer.
" He added: "The question is, can you make the story better, more accurate, more favorable to your client?
The military also had two lists: a public catalog of object positions, and a more accurate internal catalog.
Also, both lenses come with Sony's XD linear motor to help ensure faster and more accurate AF tracking.
The senators also called on Bezos to put in place more accurate warnings on products that require them.
The Hero7 is brighter and the colors are a lot more accurate, but there's a ton of noise.
The thinking was straightforward: The more accurate a shell, the fewer shells each howitzer might have to fire.
The answers the caucuses reveal will allow pollsters to build more accurate models for the 2024 election cycle.
A financial planner can help you get a more accurate picture of the amount of protection you'll need.
He seemed more accurate, powerful and evasive than in the past, with a new layer of calm assuredness.
Some people already pay private companies for faster and more accurate information, and that raises some thorny questions.
These maps will now be made more accurate by correcting for things like commute patterns and tourist populations.
Because of this, insurance firms will likely leverage drone technology to provide faster and more accurate property assessments.
"A more accurate description is that these are people who are very much on their own," she said.
Drift thinks it can provide a far more accurate, daily forecast of customer demand and drive down pricing.
Two charts below show Fury was a superior jabber and a more accurate and disciplined power puncher, too.
The Le Rozel footprints could help provide a more accurate picture of Neanderthals' group sizes and social lives.
The more accurate answer is that this is no different than any other issue in the Trump era.
A bit of misdirection — someONE would have been much more accurate but also made the answer too easy.
Coercion is a more accurate description, according to Scott Kennedy with the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
A more accurate description, he said, would be something called Adhyatma Vidya, or the science of the self.
Digital tests take the guesswork out of analyzing a pregnancy test, but they are not necessarily more accurate.
Google's Recorder app was demonstrated at Google's fall event as capable of taking a far more accurate transcription.
Like many algorithmic changes, these efforts will be gradual and will get more and more accurate over time.
Disappointment would be an understatement: the complete wreckage of economic, social, and political life would be more accurate.
Even Republicans acknowledge that Yovanovitch's explanation of what happened with Shokin's visa application is more accurate than Giuliani's.
That is not an increase in troop numbers, just a more accurate count, as the numbers often fluctuate.
But in the case of Grizzly Bear, it seems more accurate than a mere desire for group amity.
" More accurate, it turns out, would be, "Awkward and ignorant, he was at his best on solid ground.
The Apple Watch's new feature, GymKit, allows users to connect their workouts with gym equipment, for more accurate data.
In fact, modern ways of analyzing the films are getting more accurate readings than the methods used decades ago.
The arrival of magnetised cubes in 2016 has allowed for more accurate twisting, helping to shave off valuable milliseconds.
There is also a case to be made that ISIL is a more accurate translation of the group's name.
At least when it comes to breed, doggie DNA tests are significantly more accurate than ancestry tests for humans.
If you're looking for more accurate fitness-tracking, there are other smartwatches or fitness trackers that are more reliable.
There's also an initial calibration process where the app "learns" your own voice to make its tracking more accurate.
This should allow them to create a more accurate picture of the space, and possibly find more hidden features.
The mission will hopefully produce trajectories 60 times more accurate than present-day estimates, according to the press release.
Because sexuality is not as stable or monolithic as commonly implied, neither choice is more accurate than the other.
While this change is about making numbers more accurate, the change to Live Video metrics is actually a correction.
Clicking that little running guy will pop up a series of pre-programmed exercises for more accurate activity tracking.
The federal government has proposed some changes that should make it more accurate in 2018, so that is good.
Sistani sees this small figure as a good thing, and a more accurate indicator of real-life friend groups.
Google Attribution should offer marketers a clearer picture of their efforts to facilitate a more accurate cost-benefit analysis.
He and Dr Hartung claim, in a recent paper, that the algorithm's assessments are more accurate than animal testing.
Improving atomic clocks by incorporating entanglement, for example, makes them more accurate than those used today in satellite positioning.
Basically, holding back on cold medicine allows for a more accurate read about your healing process (or lack thereof).
Brandt:If you're gonna cultivate creativity, especially in kids, you have to have a more accurate view of what's involved.
Paris-based Niland offered an API-based product focused on providing more accurate search and recommendation options for music.
This means OLED TVs have the ability to produce a wider range of colours and a more accurate display.
But the polls began to tighten, returning the race to a more accurate reflection of a deeply polarized country.
But participants later on still rated those headlines as being more accurate than ones they had never seen before.
The Mavericks were even more accurate on their 3's than the Warriors, making 18 of 35 (51.4 percent).
The low-cost, single-use device doesn't need to be sterilized and has more accurate readings than traditional thermometers.
A more accurate conceptual reference, however, would be the stories of Franz Kafka, a key influence on Bašić's work.
More importantly, researchers emphasize that providing more accurate measurements of Earth will help in the fight against climate change.
This helps the polls become more accurate and reduces the chance of some kind of tumultuous election night surprise.
Ticktock. It's not just your imagination: Fast food drive-thrus are getting slower, even as they get more accurate.
And now SHERLOCK stands poised to deliver faster, more accurate, and cheaper diagnosis thanks to the same remarkable system.
The more often a robot sees its user's face, the more accurate its emotion reading should become, Phillips said.
It does so because voters are asked for more accurate information, to evaluate candidates rather than to rank them.
Perhaps it would be more accurate to say the entire cast of Crazy Rich Asians was inescapable this year.
The company told me it's still working to tweak these algorithms, and that it should eventually be more accurate.
A more accurate choice would have been a one-two punch of Pensive Face followed shortly by Relieved Face.
The more drinks are scanned, the more accurate Scio could be at detecting levels of alcohol in a drink.
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It is more accurate to say that the iPhone has been careening down that slope for quite some time.
"This is an input that's going to make it more accurate and efficient," he says of the location tracking.
Considering the entire span of the 61-year-old's career, it's much more accurate to call him an entertainer.
The phone comes in either navy or white, so I think a more accurate name would be Liquid Business.
Ed. note: An earlier version of this article used the word "vagina," rather than "vulva," the more accurate term.
Patchett calls Prineville the heartbeat of Facebook, but it's more accurate to say it is one of many heartbeats.
It would be more accurate to describe Saudi Arabia as a security partner -- and not necessarily on all issues.
I find it hard to believe that the happiness of Danes originates in a more accurate perception of reality.
Taken together, our study showed that those with AC had not just faster responses, but also more accurate responses.
Being able to get more accurate, timely information about commuting habits is a necessary first step toward that goal.
Over the last few months, the company also announced today, Alexa became 20% more accurate in understanding your requests.
She and her colleagues have lately constructed what they consider to be a more accurate record, using satellite data.
However, as precision missiles become faster, more accurate and more numerous, these beasts look increasingly like giant floating targets.
Recognizing this, Ghana wants its new census data to be more accurate, comprehensive, and granular than in the past.
The Ionic also has a built-in GPS for more accurate reads on stats like your pace and distance.
The drink would be in much more accurate company with mixed spirit beverages like vodka and juice, she added.
The testimonies given by Ms. Dell'Antonia couldn't be more accurate; in fact, they are relatable, I like being alone.
Had Bob's portfolio been invested in 100 percent U.S. stocks, his comparison to the Dow would be more accurate.
But murder rates may be more accurate than property crime rates because murder cases usually involve finding a body.
Where the iPhone 6 recorded punchy, contrasty color, the iPhone 7 is much more accurate and true-to-life.
Hopefully, that evolution ends up making the machine more accurate and more useful...but that's not always the case.
So, in some senses, bundling VR with weed might have been a more accurate pairing for Toff to offer.
As a result of being so specific, it boasts a ranking list that looks way more accurate than FIFA's.
Having this information could help us make more accurate weather forecasts and plan air and ship travel more safely.
It's more accurate to say that Mind Gamers is a series of puzzle games, all quick-playing and intense.
"It's time the images used to depict marijuana use become a more accurate reflection of that reality," she says.
For instance, slightly sad judges formed more accurate and reliable impressions about others because they processed details more effectively.
Inside is an X-Processor Pro chip, designed to offer the shooter more accurate autofocus, with 325 single points.
His counterpart for Illinois State, Jake Kolbe, was much more accurate, completing 30 of 41 attempts for 287 yards.
Both teams are looking for more accurate shooting: England has four shots, and only Trippier's goal was on target.
But I think it's more accurate to think of the streaming platforms in terms of the old studio system.
In a spirit of reconciliation, Crane proposes to paint a more accurate picture of religion for his fellow unbelievers.
They didn't really buy into economic nonsense; it would be more accurate to say that economic nonsense bought them.
It's easy to see how ShotSpotter could save victims by providing paramedics with faster and more accurate location reports.
When used critically, they can chip away at harmful stereotypes, pushing more accurate perceptions and understandings to the fore.
Duffy said the findings indicate helping people get "a bit more accurate knowledge" might also "galvanize people into action".
Specifically, he added, it should help produce more accurate forecasts of temperature and the amount of rain and snow.
"Reversing the shopping cycle reduces the risk of overstocking and allows production to be much more accurate," Miró explains.
Our view is, the ratings could be more accurate and robust if there was a market standard out there.
Since most voters choose the latter option, vote-at-home is a more accurate label than vote-by-mail.
Apple specifically noted that its Measure app can now calculate someone's height, and it's more accurate when measuring objects.
According to health experts, physicians can yield a more accurate result of your health by measuring your waist circumference.
Looking at all the research together might provide a more accurate picture of how the Medicaid expansion is performing.
Of course, the show could have been more accurate about the way her issues might have shaped her life.
More accurate, complex, and complete depictions of trans life in the media could help curb the cycle of violence.
Scientists said the deep tagging was a first in the shark's own habitat and would provide more accurate tracking.
Biometric sensors are getting lighter, cheaper and more accurate, and new software systems can connect driver and vehicle data.
Women's rights organizations like We Will Stop Femicide and The Femicide Map have begun to keep more accurate records.
Carriers were responding to a recent FCC proposal that would use more accurate geospatial data to pinpoint broadband availability.
They say it's more accurate than "screen time," which treats all time spent online as more or less equal.
But drones or smart missiles don't make decisions on their own; they merely give a commander more accurate choices.
"They're concerned that if you have a more accurate count, it would put them at a disadvantage," he said.
The technology allows filmmakers to produce content with far more accurate spatial audio than standard surround sound can provide.
The use of "big data" may help produce more accurate real time employment measures in the future, Powell said.
It is really bright, runs quietly, and it is much more accurate for colors than many of its competitors.
When the researchers plugged in more accurate greenhouse gas emissions the models' predictions snapped into line with observed temperatures.
So, digital tests take the guesswork out of analyzing a pregnancy test, but they are not necessarily more accurate.
Parallel improvement in earthquake modeling means warning centers quickly receive more accurate estimates of the magnitude of a quake.
More accurate and timely forecasts will save lives and property, protect businesses, and help to safeguard our national security.
It also could be used to provide more accurate location services for better maps and guidance, the report says.
The FTC said PacBio had made advances in recent years that made its analyzes more accurate and less expensive.
The benefits of a total wealth return are much broader than just a more accurate accounting of your wealth.
The Mavericks were even more accurate on their 3's than the Warriors, making 18 of 35 (25 percent).
The plan this time is to extract a mineral called zircon from volcanic ash for more accurate radiometric dating.
The effort is part of Twitter's aim to "present more accurate, credible information people can trust" across the platform.
Poll aggregation is built on the idea that pollsters are more accurate as a group than they are individually.
It appeared to Ms. Wingfield that the updated version was more accurate than the photographs she had seen online.
The more of them that volunteers find during the HOPE count, the more accurate it is supposed to be.
Cleveland's offense was a force with him on the floor and he was never more accurate beyond the arc.
Yes, if only to show some of the more accurate and perhaps illustrative examples of trans people in media.
Mr. Ross's stated reasons in March for adding a citizenship question — from the need for more accurate citizenship data to whether the question would actually produce more accurate data — have proven unfounded "on every single measure," Matthew Colangelo, the lead lawyer for Attorney General Barbara Underwood of New York, told the court.
Callaway claims the new shape offers 43 yards of shot-shape correction, creating a straighter and more accurate club path.
Callaway claims the new shape offers 21 yards of shot-shape correction, creating a straighter and more accurate club path.
In any case, it's more accurate to view Hacksaw Ridge as a pro-conscience movie than an anti-gun movie.
"The Star left out significant facts that would have painted a more accurate picture of our efforts," said the organization.
There's a more accurate way of determining a judge's judicial philosophy than simple number-crunching: Read the judge's judicial opinions.
The balance wheel is one of the key places a watchmaker can adjust a timepiece to make it more accurate.
If they did, blending their predictions with yield-curve data would be no more accurate than using consensus projections alone.
Track your spending over the course of a couple of months so that you can paint a more accurate picture.
There's a whole lot of money to be made right now by getting fractionally more accurate at predicting your clicks.
Repeatedly doing this has given me a way more accurate idea of how long I actually need to accomplish things.
Nevertheless, these systems continue to roll out across the country amid assurances that more accurate algorithms are on the way.
That compared with the 101 billion yuan Refinitiv-compiled SmartEstimate, which are weighted in favour of the more accurate analysts.
This is a more accurate gauge of support, because it cuts through the politicization and focuses on the policy itself.
The Plume Air Report app already tries to predict pollution, but it could be more accurate with more data points.
It's going to get more accurate as we collect more and more pictures to train it and make it smarter.
Due to OnePlus' Ai tuning, I actually prefer the OP6T's image, even though the Pixel's is a bit more accurate.
Compared to the status quo, Text IQ is not only cheaper and faster but, most interestingly, it's much more accurate.
The bigger (cloudy) picture: One thing almost everyone agrees on is the need for a more accurate national broadband map.
Neither situation would be particularly great, but some evidence has surfaced to indicate that the latter one is more accurate.
Boogaard said the self-service concierge is more accurate than a human and can handle hundreds of calls a day.
Its translation tool is just as quick as the outsized competition, but more accurate and nuanced than any we've tried.
A company spokesperson told me that the lenses I've tested are more realistic thanks to faster and more accurate tracking.
What's worse, a 99-percent success rate means his method is even more accurate than the old single-browser approach.
Combined with more accurate mapping data, Bavor says, ARCore could let your phone point out specific buildings or street corners.
On a whole, the localized sensors seem to be more accurate than what many wrist-worn wearables are capable of.
The result is that the response will hopefully be quicker and more accurate than a tool like Siri, Mohajer said.
Users still need to prick their fingers, though, to calibrate the device with the more accurate measurements from a glucometer.
But it's more accurate to say the crash occurred because they were inexperienced at handling the plane without computer assistance.
Think of it like search results; they'll just get better and better, more and more accurate as time goes on.
But while the tracking technology might be getting more accurate, most scientists agree that more data is not always better.
The judge also noted that the Census Bureau believed there were other ways to obtain more accurate measures of citizenship.
Colors sometimes looked more accurate to me on the Pixel 3, too, but that really comes down to personal preference.
Though it is unclear who is more accurate, many people are clearly ignorant about the reality of their partners' lives.
Police say the current list is far more accurate, but have still refused to reveal the algorithmic components behind it.
The Charge 3 has the same upgraded heart rate sensor that the company says is more accurate than previous versions.
But GM spokesperson James Cain says that connected vehicle data can help develop more accurate ways to measure radio listenership.
Don't use estimated numbers — be as specific as possible so you can get a more accurate measure of your progress.
Either way, among all players who launched at least 222 attempts, only Kyle Korver and Allen Crabbe were more accurate.
If we had a crystal ball – or more accurate polling – we'd be better prepared for the changes coming to Obamacare.
The app now (finally) stores your running, biking, and swimming sessions, and the fitness tracking is more accurate and reliable.
Its combined speed and resolution will help scientists make more accurate forecasts, and allow them to spot severe weather earlier.
Cloud-based ESP will also include improved accuracy for noisy environments, making Alexa more accurate at understanding commands and questions.
But women feel better if they get more accurate information, says Ruth Bender-Atik, national director of the Miscarriage Association.
Defenders of the idea argue that what Trump's proposing, beyond saving money, would simply make the poverty line more accurate.
Sparkles and frowns all around As Twilight scholars know, Pattison's interpretation could not have been more accurate to the canon.
Or, to be more accurate, she says she was "shouldered" through Washington, since she was only 3 at the time.
The folks at 6Sensor believe that using a specific protein that only searches for gluten will yield more accurate results.
I will always argue for a more accurate re-revision of the revisionist history that Kanye made the technology cool.
Maybe, given the sweeping changes in the the agency's apparent focus, the EPA needs a new and more-accurate acronym.
Not only was it more accurate, it also presented new options that allowed me to dig deeper into every topic.
Those from April of the preceding year are only slightly more accurate than those generated using the average growth rate.
Using historical traffic patterns is definitely more accurate than "detect and react," but still is pretty much a crap shoot.
There's continuous heart rate monitoring on-board, along with a built-in tri-GPS system for more accurate run tracking.
"As we gather data and make predictions and the outcomes are more accurate, that will drive greater value," Green said.
In this moment, Battlefield 1 was probably more accurate to World War I than in much of its freewheeling combat.
Well, to be more accurate, it's the return of Luke's (Scott Paterson) daughter April Nardini that fans are angry about.
My lukewarm take is that it's impossible to know with certainty who has a more accurate read of the situation.
You can track up to 20 sessions on the app, and the tracking only gets more accurate with regular use.
It's real-time data that is more accurate than asking people how long they felt bad years after the fact.
Even staunch "Constitutionalists" like Ted Cruz seem fine with Trump shitting (or more accurate, peeing) all over their sacred text.
Hayhoe argues that "dismissive" is more accurate than "denier" because she believes most people aren't malicious about their belief systems.
When Gossip Girl returns, its characters will provide a more accurate representation of the diversity found in New York City.
Note: The original version of this story has been updated to provide more accurate information around the planned token sale.
Nonpartisan polls taken within three weeks of the 19983 election were far more accurate than the average poll since 1998.
These should help insurers manage risk better through more accurate claims reserving and pricing, which should eventually improve underwriting results.
Here's the glass-half-full side: The polls are more accurate a few weeks after the convention than immediately before.
Moreover, a more accurate way of assessing the prevailing wage will go a long way towards keeping projects on budget.
A more accurate starting point is that Kim cares only about his survival and that of the Kim family dynasty.
Because bipartisan investigations involve members of Congress with disparate views, they also typically produce more accurate and credible fact-finding.
In some cases, then, misleading claims by a hated partisan messenger may produce more accurate beliefs in the opposition party.
This article has been updated to reflect a more accurate portrayal of the airline performance at the Thomas Cook Group.
Clarification: This story has been updated with a more accurate translation of the quote by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
But for more accurate, inclusive, and fair credit scoring, we need not look further than the consumer's own bank statements.
A company formerly owned by Nokia wants to create a more accurate, up-to-the-minute map of traffic conditions.
PatternEx uses machine learning algorithms to do outlier detection, and trains the model to be more accurate in real time.
The number does not represent an increase in troop levels in the country, but simply reflects a more accurate count.
But perhaps it's more accurate to say that the commercial art world has become a pocket mirror for elite collectors.
Well, alright, that's a bit hyperbolic, but biggest day of the decade might be a fairer (and more accurate) assessment.
Actually, it might be more accurate to say that Henry's owner, Amanda, is the one hunting for a tortoise walker.
Jim: It's probably more accurate for him to say he can't go to the bathroom without peeing down his leg.
The standard is extremely low, but I do think mine is considerably more accurate than Trump's, and unsurprisingly, less phallic.
Because of this incompleteness, any hints of "new physics" offer hope for a more accurate picture of the subatomic world.
Cohen is currently raising funds on Kickstarter for BlindTool version 2, which will have more accurate object recognition and personalization.
After the discovery of frequency combs and cold atoms, scientists realized they could make a more accurate and precise clock.
The device is designed to give more accurate weather forecasts and warnings for the US, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
With no explosive residue, the electromagnetic railgun is expected to be more accurate and easier to maintain than conventional artillery.
The more accurate thing to say about the Oscars is that they rarely nominate big popcorn movies, which is true.
Though more accurate over all, the polls mismeasured some of the same areas of the country in the same way.
And there are a few companies and universities working on more accurate, faster diagnostics for all the tick-borne diseases.
Even if this technology gets more accurate, do we really want government having unrestricted power to track anyone, anywhere, anytime?
But he was also more precise with his iron play to the green and demonstrably more accurate as a putter.
Tympanic (ear) is appropriate for babies 6 months and older, though a forehead thermometer tends to yield more accurate readings.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered by Google's DeepMind algorithm may be more accurate at spotting breast cancer than real life doctors.
It remained a niche concept until 2012, when tests showed neural networks could make speech and image recognition more accurate.
Wheels Biometric sensors are getting lighter, cheaper and more accurate, and could help warn drivers before they become too fatigued.
Fujifilm says the X-T4 has brand new algorithms for autofocus and is more accurate at tracking eyes and faces.
We know today, through benchmarks and all sorts of other stuff, is that the app is more accurate than humans.
It is possible, of course, that Trump has chosen this one subject to be more accurate than he usually is.
"Nonverbal demonstrations are more accurate than verbal messages," Stark and Flaherty write, "especially regarding feelings, attitudes and personally held values."
I think it's more accurate to say that this is the first real HDR display Apple's put on a phone.
Exchanges determine the opening and closing prices of stocks they list; more bids should mean more accurate, less volatile quotes.
Not all trackers have all three types of motion sensors, but more sensors mean better results and more accurate data.
That cone shrinks as it gets more accurate, and it works in both the compass app and in Apple Maps.
Because his subjects didn't know they were being watched, they yielded more accurate and, to his mind, more valuable information.
"Pete can galvanize a new electoral body that is a more accurate representation of what America actually is," he contended.
Moreover, with today's more accurate systems, false positives can all but disappear, so good customers are no longer mistakenly rejected.
GPS and sensors are becoming more and more ubiquitous in city infrastructure, getting cheaper and more accurate along the way.
In fact, Marlon told us ... the Jazz team name would be more accurate if they dropped the J. #Azz #Accurate
This brings with it all the standard benefits of OLED, including more accurate colors, better image uniformity across the screen, etc.
The goal is for those reviewers to have a "deeper understanding" of how hate speech manifests and make "more accurate calls."
The thing to remember is that the service costs considerably less than more accurate human transcription and will improve with time.
To get a more accurate picture of your retirement number, Huddleston recommends using a retirement calculator or following some basic guidelines.
This is the first time paleontologists have combined the two approaches, and it's creating a more accurate portrait of dinosaur physiology.
"We've also updated our tracking to make it a lot more accurate — better cameras, better servers, more tracking markers," he said.
The website uses data from Pokémon Go's own servers, making it one of the more accurate Pokémon-tracking services out there.
I can't think of a more accurate name than hot flashes because get this: You get crazy hot out of nowhere.
At a practical level, measurements of things like the position of the Moon had always been much more accurate than calculations.
But getting there took work, not just in making more accurate tests, but figuring out better ways to share the results.
In February Mr Rosselló commissioned an independent report by epidemiologists at George Washington University to arrive at a more accurate count.
In response to the incident, the US Federal Communications Commission adopted new rules to ensure more accurate and geographically precise alerts.
But Mr Trump would be more accurate in assigning responsibility if he turned his finger around and pointed it at himself.
Going forward, there are a couple of things that Transit would like to do — number one, making sure it's more accurate.
If anything, there's a bit of a silver lining: the internet (indeed, this very story!) can help provide more accurate details.
It could potentially give researchers more accurate measurements of the Higgs and other particles that scientists are just starting to understand.
It employs the power of the Force — or CycloneForce technology, to be more accurate — to make dust disappear on any surface.
A test that analyzes fetal DNA has proved to be more accurate in screening for Down syndrome than standard blood tests.
The camera captures 21 megapixel shots and uses Hasselblad's proprietary Natural Color Solution (HNCS) tech to get more accurate color reproduction.
Jacobs said later that we currently have no other technologies to passively observe water vapor and make these more accurate predictions.
A live wire from the start, he conformed to another, more accurate professional stereotype, namely, that economists are know-it-alls.
A photo caption was updated to reflect a more accurate location, and the year of the 1988 Kurdish genocide was clarified.
A specialist in medical translation, for instance, can train the system on medical translations only, which makes them far more accurate.
Honeypot adds additional features to help make this process more accurate and less of a waste of time on both sides.
Looking at the trojan asteroids our planet shepherds might provide a more accurate snapshot of the material our planet formed from.
"It's made everything more precise, more accurate and what it allows for is us to showcase the diamond more," Taylor said.
ET. According to NOAA, the new weather station will contribute to more accurate weather forecasts and better predictions of severe storms.
It may be a stretch to call Archon II: Adept better than its predecessor—tougher would be a more accurate word.
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say that modern politics is about feelings, and feelings don't care that much about facts.
We're able to underwrite or price credit risk that's more accurate, and that allows us to lower the cost of credit.
Ross acknowledged that adding the question "could reduce" response rates, but said that more accurate citizenship data would outweigh such fears.
Ross acknowledged that adding the question "could reduce" response rates, but said that more accurate citizenship date would outweigh such fears.
The feature will improve over time, too, so the results will become more accurate with more frequent use, the company notes.
SPM is a vastly more accurate metric than the Official Poverty Measure (OPM), which the Census Bureau produces alongside the SPM.
The laser system gives your phone a more accurate and quicker way to measure objects in the frame, down to milliseconds.
His figures show that forecasts of team success before the season kicks off are more accurate than when it winds down.
The machine-learning model allows for a more accurate pricing of default risk and thus for a greater supply of credit.
With the advancement in sensor technologies and software, wearable makers are able to gather more and more accurate information about users.
Cohen said there were two ways the polling industry needed to evolve and harness the internet for more accurate survey results.
The Skin360 isn't necessary to use the app, although Neutrogena says it'll give a more accurate assessment of users' skin needs.
Thanks to its huge data set, it can create an AI-powered detection model that is getting more and more accurate.
But it may be more accurate to say that women are more risk-aware and less deluded about their financial competence.
We believe flashbulb memories are accurate So why do we believe that these flashbulb memories are more accurate than other memories?
"That one-to-one communication will perhaps give you a lot more accurate and a lot more timely information," Glassberg said.
More accurate, less expensive, and earlier diagnosis of issues will revolutionize how we treat people and prevent disease while reducing costs.
The more accurate explanation of why Roblox draws big player numbers is that there's a gap in the kids entertainment market.
"The changes have made the capital expenditure data more accurate," said Hiroshi Miyazaki, senior economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.
The final tally won't come until Monday, but Disney will reveal a more accurate estimate on Sunday after Saturday night's showings.
That means the error bars were so large that the researchers couldn't determine which value, 68 or 73, was more accurate.
That measure is viewed as a more accurate reflection of the labor force, because it includes discouraged and part-time workers.
In general women make better guesses than men, but in India and Saudi Arabia, the outliers, men are slightly more accurate.
They still rely on GPS and haven't changed much, although I found them a little bit more accurate at close range.
Your route will even let you know when your train is supposed to arrive so your ETA will be more accurate.
There are times where you adjust elements of a story, because you want to make the feel of it more accurate.
Microsoft left the dots behind for a time-of-flight system that's much more accurate but also larger and more complex.
The ear is more accurate than the wrist for heart monitoring, especially in gym and high intensity training activities, LeBoeuf said.
"It's when you transfer this to security, these systems have to be a lot more accurate and do a lot more."
" That's an advantage of the Mint, Ratto says: "It doesn't judge you, and it's more accurate than a spouse or colleague.
H. R. McMaster, the national-security adviser, argued that he'd been much more accurate in depicting the President as a dope.
A senior Trump administration official later described the negotiations in more detail, which supported Ri's characterization as the more accurate one.
In fact, it is more accurate to say that the current boom in AI is really a boom in deep learning.
If the economics profession proves more accurate than Trump, the national debt will grow higher as the economy grows, not lower.
I found that citizens' expectations provided more accurate forecasts of election winners and the final vote shares than each benchmark method.
Lawmakers themselves have faced little political pressure to push for more accurate numbers or to question the deadly strategy too closely.
Trulia analyzed time-to-closing data to provide a more accurate reading of how long it takes to sell a home.
The name of a specific Chinese locale, Jianning Fu, on the two ceramics inscriptions permitted a more accurate shipwreck time estimate.
More accurate than most tests, the selection of the house sauces, we would find, was the best sign of good barbecue.
Vescovo responded to Cameron's questions by saying he had better, newer equipment that gave more accurate readings of the ocean's depth.
The Larson bill uses the CPI-E, a more accurate measure of the inflation seniors and people with disabilities actually experience.
Although it might have been more accurate to refer to a sodden Thursday as nightmarish and a sunny Friday as dreamy.
"Like many algorithmic changes, these efforts will be gradual and will get more and more accurate over time," the spokesperson said.
Largely because of the problems associated with estimating exports in real time, most analysts regard the monthly data as more accurate.
In the last year, Amazon has made the Alexa wake word engine 50% more accurate to prevent false awakenings, he says.
AI has the potential to close these gaps by enabling earlier and more accurate diagnoses and eliminating preventable and premature deaths.
The polls typically get a lot more accurate between the end of the primaries and the few weeks after the conventions.
The Moto Z Force selfie just barely edges the Moto Z with more accurate colors and better dynamic range in hair.
Trump has shrewdly manipulated the news media and has proved a much more accurate reader of the electorate than we pundits.
The estimated size of that fire was changed from 115,000 to 59,000 acres because of more accurate mapping, Finch-Walker said.
Is there a more accurate snapshot of Britain's particular 'well up for it' brand of nihilism in regards to the sesh?
And, having the ability to separate the lie from the liar allows us to make more accurate judgments in the future.
So for a more accurate representation of the crisis, indigenous activists have turned inward toward their own communities before the police.
It's not about goosing the numbers to be politically correct; the resulting model will actually be more accurate in its predictions.
We believe the information we report elsewhere on this site is a far more accurate reflection of our progress toward diversity.
Algorithms are being used to help prevent crimes and help doctors get more accurate cancer diagnoses, and in countless other ways.
This will provide a much more accurate picture of how the fund is likely to perform in a given market scenario.
As a result, China claims its version of a massive, non-nuclear explosive will be more accurate than its US counterpart.
Again, the more accurate picture is that Democrats have been passing a lot of bills in addition to investigating the president.
Knowing about this change will also help researchers make more accurate calculations about the flow of energy in deep sea ecosystems.

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