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Or, more accurately, any report that benefits Trump is true.
This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Sen.
AI can diagnose the problem much faster and more accurately.
More accurately, he's a proud skeptic of all things spiritual.
It should be more accurately termed "the New Zealand model".
My title was changed to more accurately reflect the process.
Or, perhaps more accurately, Trump has come around to theirs.
Or maybe, more accurately, enter some combination of the two.
Or, to put things more accurately, those ideas found him.
Basically, more color in a wider range represented more accurately.
Or, more accurately, the Toronto Raptors beat the Houston Rockets.
Others loathe them, or more accurately, the misuse of them.
Or to take a shot slightly harder and more accurately?
Seldom do they focus on dirt, or, more accurately, bedrock.
For one, there's Brexit — or, more accurately, the lack thereof.
But first, a thought about style or, more accurately, tone.
Marketing people could answer that question more accurately than me.
"We're more accurately characterized as Trump hostile," Kristol told POLITICO.
More accurately, I became obsessed with losing the exact amount.
All other reported clown sightings are more accurately clown hoaxes.
Additionally, we've changed the title to more accurately reflect Musk's announcement.
Yes, I was confused; I was also, maybe more accurately, bemused.
Us. Or more accurately, media exposure of a vulnerability in general.
Australia is a highly urbanised country, or perhaps more accurately 'suburbanised'.
Its effects are expressed more accurately by novelists than by statisticians.
Or, more accurately, it's the wrong comparison, and a misleading one.
Reciprocal switching, or more accurately, forced access, would upend longstanding precedent.
Or, more accurately, I felt like Plan B had betrayed me.
This article has been changed to more accurately reflect this fact.
Or, more accurately, half of them couldn't remember one whole word.
Or more accurately, what is it that makes us enjoy villains?
Note: This story has been updated to more accurately describe Hogg.
There are literally people walking out or, more accurately, running out.
Glencore's primary business had always been marketing or, more accurately, arbitrage.
His quote has been updated to more accurately reflect his findings.
That European — or, more accurately, French — addition to grunge was sex.
Instead, people need to more accurately assess what they actually own.
That reflects Americans' values more accurately than the Trump administration does.
Or more accurately, I think about something Dean Ratliff didn't say.
Or, more accurately, he never took the chance to do so.
Will this article help you to more accurately assess your capabilities?
It more accurately expresses my own sympathies with respect to photography.
Do your best — or, more accurately, your worst — while you can.
More accurately, there is a different majority that prefers each outcome.
But BMG said its telephone polls more accurately reflect public opinion.
The Democrats' nominating process needs to more accurately reflect its electorate.
What ensued could more accurately be described as catching than fishing.
More accurately, it tends to refer to anybody with slanted eyes.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize Sen.
The story has been updated to reflect the terms more accurately.
Its Assistant answers questions more accurately and has a simpler setup.
"He could have stated his response more accurately," Mr. Trump said.
More accurately, it's one of three signs you should take into account.
You can't describe it more accurately than a profound feeling of selflessness.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize Shihabi's position.
Adjusting the payments to more accurately reflect costs could have major implications.
Or, to put it more accurately, they mate once in a lifetime.
Or perhaps more accurately, hardly anyone takes anyone else's data analyses seriously.
Or, more accurately, they attacked what they thought the theory to be.
Snap might be willing to wait, or more accurately, forced to wait.
It can be used to more accurately diagnose or monitor heart disease.
It completely screws with his mind, or more accurately, his core code.
More accurately to the telescope's opponents, it is a rebuke against colonialism.
Yep, white boots, or more accurately, optic white shoes — I see YOU.
" In the United States, it might more accurately be called "market liberalism.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately describe Russian architecture.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Trump's comments.
Or more accurately, he is watching the life gradually ebb from it.
UPDATE: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Cruz's quote.
Correction: This article has been updated to more accurately reflect Mubadala's portfolio.
November's general elections will more accurately test the viability of leftist candidates.
Or, more accurately, they're not sure they can do anything about it.
Or more accurately, why has the Republican Party become so resolutely obstructionist?
But there's an elephant in the room—or, more accurately, a Tusk.
Even more accurately, the emphasis is on the temperature of your oils.
Or more accurately, it means admiring someone precisely because of that contempt.
"Our models are much more accurately predictive of accidents," Mr. Timm said.
Or, more accurately, like a Broadway prop, and a showstopper at that.
So, yes, she's America's Sweetheart — or, maybe more accurately, America's Fun Buddy.
Snake massage would likely be more accurately described as a snake ritual.
More accurately about the fact that Kendall is holding onto Logan's pills?
Or, more accurately, put out statements on how terrible it all is.
More accurately, they're eVTOLs, short for electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles.
The other part is the software, or more accurately, the underlying ecosystems.
To put it more accurately, Trump is unwilling to release his returns.
Administration officials said their proposal would more accurately measure insurance price inflation.
Or perhaps more accurately, hardly anyone takes anyone else's data analysis seriously.
Finally, Nora, alone, needs closure — or, perhaps, more accurately, to move on.
The second will more accurately gauge Election Day results, according to Ladd.
Even simple stuff like wet roads after rain storms are represented more accurately:
"Borderline hypertension" more accurately describes Sanders's demeanor than any other word I've encountered.
When Rodriguez retired—or, more accurately, when the Yankees retired him—on Aug.
Sometimes they don't even get the race, or more accurately, the ethnicity correct.
" Or, more accurately, with the community's unofficial anthem, "Do it for the Vine.
Or more accurately, you can't see them until they are right upon you.
Power is divided among all four wheels (more accurately, only those with grip).
Triumph or tragedy hanging by a thread, or more accurately, a wagging tail.
But you could equally well, and perhaps more accurately, use the opposite image.
Everyone wants King's voice on their side — or, more accurately, on their book.
Or more accurately than that, haunted by things that should not be spoiled.
Indeed, middle-income countries are often more accurately described as mixed-income economies.
Correction: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Rasmussen's polling methodology.
It seems that the sophisticated model more accurately picks up their underlying fragility.
Or more accurately, a meal for the bacteria living within the animal's gills.
This story has been updated to more accurately portray the Puig/Gonzalez interaction.
It's a change that allows the map to more accurately display the Earth.
Ed. note: This article has been updated to more accurately reflect Raisman's statement.
In retrospect, many of these games would be more accurately described as dogshit.
He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not….
Quartz crystals are used in many watches to help keep time more accurately.
The latter could more accurately indicate someone is likely to buy sports merchandise.
Correction: This article has been changed to more accurately reflect Tony Seba's comments.
Is there one medium that seems to depict eclipses more accurately than others?
Or, more accurately, the socks for when I planned to exercise but didn't.
Or, more accurately: WHY ARE 75% OF KATE'S FINGERS A ROUGHLY SIMILAR LENGTH?
Yankee Stadium got a new addition — or, more accurately, a subtraction — on Wednesday.
Resurrection or, more accurately, vivified continuance is the theme that ends the show.
And this isn't a security compromise as DreamQuark also identifies fraud more accurately.
Perhaps more accurately, if expressed in matryoshka dolls, Free Basics is inside Internet.
Blues and rock (or, more accurately, "blues" and "rock") singers enter the picture.
New FCC rules will require wireless companies to deliver emergency alerts more accurately.
And deeply dismissive of the Democrats standing -- or, more accurately, sitting -- against him.
Or more accurately, I didn&apost trust myself with making good financial decisions.
In "Black Swan" (2010) they were made — perhaps more accurately — mind-bendingly horrific.
New computer models can now more accurately predict how a spill will spread.
Also still under wraps — or, more accurately, not determined yet — is the price.
This is where McIntyre makes his entrance, or more accurately his second entrance.
This article was updated to more accurately reflect Dia's title and the meeting location.
Each $24 donut (or, more accurately, set of donuts) feeds six to eight people.
He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not.... ...intentional.
Actually, beating the scapegoat might more accurately be called the whirling of the fowl.
Wonder how many dudes are actually more accurately described by Grant's chyron of "Unemployed"?
Your mobile device will learn from everything you do more accurately than ever before.
But it more accurately means an end to a false promise, an insidious misperception.
In 2017, it updated its alternative text tools to more accurately scan people's photos.
Kids — or more accurately, their parents — are buying up this Disney Moana costume ($14.91).
He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not intentional.
But eventually, Firefox will be getting a new logo; or, more accurately, new logos.
Wonks armed with data ought to be able to meet this demand more accurately.
The internet was generous or, more accurately, the Madrugada fans I found there were.
We have updated the headline of this story to more accurately reflect what happened.
That means systems can more accurately identify people of all races, ages and genders.
Eighth Grade left me craving more accurately uncomfortable yet weirdly beautiful teen-centric stories.
Macadamia is as cute as a button, or a tiny nut, perhaps more accurately.
This helps the Quantum Dot display show a wide range of colours more accurately.
I always felt other people could say things more accurately than I could (laughs).
There's no clear reason why the cause of death is becoming more accurately classified.
But recent technological advances have helped meteorologists predict weather patterns more accurately and prepare.
This allowed Cromwell to work out more accurately how much each soldier should receive.
Or, more accurately: Four out of every 10 people eligible to vote will vote!
Making the purchase (more accurately, making my mom make the purchase) signified my transition.
Congress would function more effectively with top staff that more accurately reflect America's diversity.
Wag the Dog applies more accurately to today's White House than Matthews' misremembered version.
It has 7 microphones so that it can more accurately pick up voice commands.
Believing we are able to predict future results more accurately can lead to overconfidence.
This article has been updated to more accurately describe the upcoming Supreme Court case.
This story has been updated to more accurately characterize the harassment Jeong has experienced.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Dmitriev's position toward Ukraine.
So sales of the Titan might reflect the powerful name more accurately in 2016.
Or, more accurately, the open secret stops being a secret and makes the news.
Mr. Leon was an obsessive collector — or, perhaps more accurately, a highly discriminating hoarder.
The keys are wider, which makes it easier and faster to type more accurately.
After the volatility shakes out, markets should be more accurately priced, he said. Disclaimer
CreditCreditIllustration by Sam Manchester/The New York Times You want to throw more accurately?
The serving size is more visible and more accurately reflects the amount people eat.
And it is more accurately a reflection of the policies of Mr. Obama. Feb.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately describe the Environmental Integrity Project.
This would result in premium prices that more accurately reflect the risk, they say.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately attribute a statement from Gov.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the Cruz jingle's lyrics.
In fact, this title would be more accurately rendered as Leonardo – Got Your Attention!
And how lyrical black — or more accurately, nuances of very dark gray — can be.
It would appear they're dating, or, more accurately, they're hanging out and occasionally holding hands.
Think of it as your own SUB2—or maybe, more accurately, SUB3 or SUB4—project.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Thomas' role in the request.
Correction: This story was revised to recast the headlines to more accurately summarize Ballmer's comments.
More accurately, he gets laughs from audience members who know and love Happy Death Day.
Or more accurately, Black Friday in July — complete with thousands of deals to sift through.
The purported product can reportedly track heart rates, pulse, blood sugar changes and more  accurately.
If you have no customers — or more accurately, no paying customers — you have no business.
But Hockaday's inventions can be more accurately thought of as experiential forms of philosophical inquiry.
New foliage markers, showing you where ground cover like grass and trees exists more accurately.
While many focus on monthly users, Facebook's daily user count more accurately reflects its health.
A new technique of laser scanning can measure such "chambers" far more accurately than before.
We have updated the story to more accurately refer to him as a white supremacist.
More accurately, none of their predecessors ever made the mistakes the Trump administration has made.
Why is dishwashing -- or, more accurately, a lack of it -- such a trigger for women?
Both need a way to more accurately assess risk and determine a company's risk profile.
Or, more accurately, an old dating app with a shiny new college-students-only feature.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize the scope of the investigation.
The ownership of these lands remains with the federal government, or more accurately the taxpayers.
Fallon went on to suggest some other slogans he said more accurately depicted Trump's message.
The Apple Watch is now capable of more accurately tracking heart rate data, for example.
Or, perhaps to put it more accurately, female evangelicals' voices are now being heard too.
They have been closer to more accurately predicting the future than all the futurists combined.
Or, maybe more accurately, it feels like a movie about a bachelor party road trip.
Well, more accurately, we eat a lot of breakfast sandwiches on hungover weekend mid-afternoons.
Or, more accurately perhaps, it lies in mathematical assumptions that the "beholder" chooses to make.
This one came down to Teymur's striking skill—or perhaps more accurately, Svensson's lack thereof.
More accurately a double knee right, one on the throat and one on the belly.
Or, perhaps more accurately, the world upon a small spec of blood on a pin.
The sharper a telescope's resolution, the more accurately it must be aimed at its target.
Or, perhaps more accurately: There were things they didn't know enough to protect me from.
Update: The headline of this piece has been updated to more accurately reflect Bhutto's tenure.
This story has been updated to more accurately reflect what was stated in the report. 
What do you think should happen so that slavery is more accurately taught in schools?
Machine learning was recently shown to detect early lung cancer more accurately than human radiologists.
He believes that in chaos or, more accurately, out of chaos comes progress and success.
They might more accurately use a hospital or a fast-food restaurant as a prop.
Then I heard Marie Kondo's voice in my head -- or more accurately, in my inbox.
Maybe he senses that something has changed; or, more accurately, that something has been rediscovered.
Gigi Hadid's hanging with her girls, or more accurately ... her girls are hanging in Brazil.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the timing of the leadership elections.
More accurately, you were an Olympic-caliber sexual athlete in your day, maybe you still are.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the attendance on the Sessions call.
That would let them target ads even more accurately, and it's a tactic Facebook already uses.
BST Headline on the story changed from 'retracted' to 'corrected' to more accurately convey the action.  
It's the first time Chick-fil-A has blinked, or more accurately, was forced to blink.
Or more accurately, which choice of fur — or "fur" — hurts animals and the planet the most?
That holds up in my testing — less banding, more gradations of tone that reproduce more accurately.
These signs know what (or, more accurately, who) they want and aren't afraid to pursue it.
More accurately, Marvin and Debbie own the car and dress like chickens when they drive it.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the topics discussed by the speakers.
MJ asks voters to express their opinions much more accurately than simply voting for one candidate.
Well, a lot of it might come down to scarcity, or more accurately, the lack thereof.
This new study on leaf abundance will help predict impacts more accurately at the regional level.
That, ultimately, is what is driving the selling, or more accurately, the lack of buying interest.
This article has been corrected to more accurately reflect what Senator Corker told the Washington Post.
Is it worth it to pay a premium for "washless" — or more accurately, "wash less" — clothing?
Or, more accurately, to the fanbase that Mordhau has attracted, whether by design or by accident.
Or more accurately, they've come here because of Donald Trump, the demigod of modern American disarray.
As I see it, though, he is more accurately the first real post-Young Thug rapper.
The headline has also been changed on this story to more accurately reflect Generali's earnings release.
" They called the "2.5" moniker an "overstatement," writing that it'd be more accurately named "HW 2.1.
The higher numbers may show that the press is reporting them more accurately, Letra S acknowledges.
By helping to allocate scarce public funds more accurately, machine learning could save governments significant sums.
Michael Jordan's $90,000 Urwerk watch doesn't tell the time any more accurately than a $10 Casio.
Doing so results in better policy that more accurately represents the people it's intended to serve.
More accurately, they're meant to facilitate conversations that can feel difficult or unnatural for many people.
First, some scholars have been contending that election prediction markets forecast outcomes more accurately than polls.
Perhaps more accurately, there were times when she sounded like Sanders, or at least pretended to.
And, the more data they have about their membership, the more accurately they can price risk.
Update: The story has been update to more accurately reflect the amount Maher and others contributed.
The party's over for Prince George and Princess Charlotte — or perhaps more accurately, for their parents.
Using this information, the hackers can more accurately pinpoint their spear-phishing campaigns against certain individuals.
Well, more accurately, he's walking among the Beckham family, through the compound that they live in.
It will be a match up between Mellie and Vargas (or, more accurately Cyrus and Liv).
AI will create endless opportunities for marketers, from making better ads to measuring them more accurately.
" Or, more accurately: "what can I do to get a day named in my glorious honor?
The more contact your phone has with you, the more accurately it will track your movements.
Consistent data collection over time will more accurately reflect the reality of recidivism in each state.
Researchers are using AI to analyze and identify genetic variations and markers of cancers more accurately.
You can live with his designs, Santomà says, but they might be more accurately considered installations.
Trump's "deal of the century" is more accurately called the "steal of the century," he argued.
This story has been corrected to more accurately describe the review process around the BBC's charter.
Correction: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the nature of Austin Geidt's addiction.
Correction: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the views given by Fitch Ratings.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately describe an event Barr attended last June.
"He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not intentional," he said.
Well, I guess more accurately it's the other 21%, but why get hung up on numbers?
The CPI-E more accurately reflects the rising prices that seniors pay for goods and services.
Sharman's is a far richer story and one that perhaps more accurately reflects today's global rebalancing.
More accurately, it is English nationalism, of the kind that could conceivably tear the UK apart.
More accurately, giving them a new home, a new shape, is a tender offer of refuge.
Musk envisions a system that would turn individuals (or perhaps more accurately, homeowners) into their own utilities.
This season, the models' beauty look was all about the hair (or more accurately, the lack thereof).
A follow-up test was recalibrated to more accurately reflect the ratio of gay to straight men.
Frum can both plausibly claim (or, more accurately, hint) that while Trump wasn't what they had in
The imaging technology allows doctors to more accurately diagnose disease and prepare for surgeries, say its developers.
We wanted to apply our analytical tools to more accurately size what it's worth to these regions.
But they might be more accurately called tele-intimacy products, facilitating basic human contact of all kinds.
Watching—or listening, more accurately—to TV is the most reliable way for me to fall asleep.
The new voice is also better at longer sentences, stressing syllables more accurately than the older version.
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the criticism Colony has received from shareholders.
Deep learning algorithms that can unlock this information will diagnose an array of diseases far more accurately.
By focusing on body shape and not just size, Savitude can more accurately figure out your shape.
Apple mislabelled some buildings, for example, even though their physical footprints are more accurately depicted than Google's.
In fact, E.H. becomes her life — or, more accurately, what she chooses in lieu of a life.
More accurately, it's not the sheer number of people that's the problem—it's our collective global footprint.
" Or, more accurately titled, "The One Where Brad Pitt Comes To Thanksgiving But Doesn't Eat Any Food.
The surprise pennant has not earned Alderson — or, more accurately, the Wilpons — much trust from the fans.
Or more accurately, watched as South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg swiped it right out from under him.
Or, maybe more accurately, like falling down a rabbit hole into a weird and wonderful alternate reality.
After all: Note: This piece has been edited to more accurately reflect the plot of Godfather II.
UPDATED: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize Sarah Palin's evaluation of the Obama administration.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Chicago's status in the Justice Department program.
The current pro-Democratic -- or, more accurately, anti-Trump -- environment helps on that front in two ways.
The group uses Google Earth to find and hit targets with rockets more accurately, adds Mr Shapir.
The word "writer" has also been substituted throughout the piece with "author" to more accurately reflect this.
Or more accurately, you remember the gimmick, because that's what you always remember from the New Generation.
SAS is working with Amsterdam University to identify the size of tumors in cancer patients more accurately.
"With a slight change in perspective, you can more accurately assess an increase in wealth," he says.
Lying — or, more accurately, countenancing lying — is not something that is a shared value in our society.
It could one day help doctors diagnose the condition earlier and more accurately than they currently can.
Driven back to the gravel, we wait for the hammer — or, more accurately, the bat — to drop.
In July 2165, the FSIS switched to a new testing protocol designed to more accurately find salmonella.
As illustrated above, this means that the screen can show more colors and show them more accurately.
Tripe is the stomach of a cow, or more accurately, one of the stomachs of a cow.
" This doesn't imply a gentle recommendation; it means more accurately, "For goodness' sake!" or "Take this seriously!
They're able to track more accurately what you're watching but they're still doing it from a sample.
Maybe "Thug Story" more accurately represents the beginning of a descent into bad judgement calls for Taylor.
In other words, introverts are believed to judge the world more accurately than their more sociable peers.
But perhaps worse is that Alabama—or, more accurately, Nick Saban—destroyed Auburn's ability to feel joy.
Rather, they were concerned with a "loss of status," or more accurately, "white anxiety" over changing demographics.
So long as the feelings are inaccessible we remain prisoners of belief — more accurately, prisoners of pain.
As a result, it more accurately represents the moral and political complexity of Italian life under Fascism.
Or perhaps, more accurately, a woman who wanted to feel protected, whether she needed it or not.
This helps isolate and enhance facial features so tone mapping can be applied more accurately in portraits.
More accurately, the original voice of Donald Duck, Clarence Nash, plays an uncredited part in the film.
Beyoncé can absolutely be described as a perfectionist, though she's more accurately a master of her craft.
This practice reached its apotheosis (or, more accurately, its nadir) during the Rockets-Pistons game Wednesday night.
More accurately, he lunged, all arms and chest and shoulders, his hopes extending beyond his physical limitations.
He will piss on our leg and tell us it's raining—or more accurately, that it's not.
Pederson said recently that the Eagles' proprietary data indicated that Wentz was throwing harder, and more accurately.
The advanced lasers promise to react faster, target more accurately and fire more often than traditional guns.
Democratic voters came to know both candidates better and to be able to assess them more accurately.
By formally recognizing him at last, the Hall's plaque gallery will more accurately tell the game's history.
It's about what the conservative movement is supposed to do, or more accurately, what conservatism even is.
Where the series falls short, ultimately, is in the execution -- or more accurately in "Purge" world, executions.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize a statement from a Justice Department spokesperson.
You also get a body tape measure to more accurately track the progress of specific body areas.
Ukraine is no stranger to border walls (or more accurately, security fences) since its dispute with Russia.
More important, it could make the state's congressional delegation more accurately reflect the will of the voters.
A dry white from Georgia, which may more accurately be described as amber, would also be delicious.
If these systems had even more precise measurements of time, they could judge your location more accurately.
Some of these schools are rooted in science, and others in something more accurately described as folklore.
Just a couple of years later, his new owner was crowned Emperor (or, more accurately, crowned himself).
Fortunately, there is a way to more accurately compare teams with drastically different schedules: margin of victory.
Clarification, December 2: We updated the headline to more accurately reflect the current status of the outbreak.
UPDATE: This story was updated on Monday, February 8, 2016 to more accurately reflect data provided by Facebook.
They fix, or even more accurately, invent, every day with any part they can get their hands on.
But its lower-power profile means it can afford to slim down to more accurately mimic a human.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect Sullenberger's description of pilot issues during the simulation.
I think not; more accurately, it is a consequence of the rights and benefits we enjoy as citizens.
The promise of a slightly more accurately rendered cherry or a sunset with better contrast has limited appeal.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the demographics of the competitive Danmaku scene.
Basically: Your all-day activity is going to be tracked more accurately than before (more workout options, etc.).
The broader Topix, which investors say more accurately reflects the market, was almost flat, up 0.03% at 1,530.59.
Or, more accurately, having oral sex while on your period (and no, we're not talking about blow jobs).
Since the dawn of time, solitary lovers (more accurately, lusters) have kept the erotic spark alive by sexting.
As such, it's been said that Google Assistant answers questions significantly more often and more accurately than Alexa.
Edit note: We updated the headline and income info to more accurately reflect the OP's take-home pay.
The hugs or, more accurately, vibrations, come by way of a large haptic motor inside Pari's tech module.
As people played the game, the system learned how to identify exactly what they were sketching more accurately.
This leaves more room for traffic, longer rides, and other factors to more accurately reflect the final fare.
Treating water and wastewater requires chemical processes that can now be monitored more accurately using digital data collection.
Update 11/2/18: This article has been updated to more accurately represent Benson's use of campaign funds.
More accurately, there are quite a few apps that will help you meet potential partners for a threesome.
It has been updated to include the term "filternet," which more accurately describes the censorship that occurs online.
The AI that makes possible self-driving cars and diagnoses diseases more accurately than doctors will save lives.
In particular young macroeconomists have been using bigger datasets and faster computers to more accurately predict human behaviour.
Verdi says telematics have the potential to price more accurately than traditional insurance factors like age or location.
They'll also list nutrition information about serving sizes in portions that more accurately reflect how much people eat.
The conflict -- or more accurately conflicts -- within and around Syria has intensified the hatreds inherent in civil war.
From 260-213, however, the early adopters shot threes 823 percent more accurately than the non-early adopters.
Maybe, Just Maybe, This Year... Or Next Year.... Or, More Accurately, in Five Years A lot of men!
More accurately, the software predicts future policing by sending police to places in which they have policed before.
The more companies know about what's working and what isn't, the more accurately they can edit the process.
Bethenny Frankel thinks she got motherf***ed by a notary public -- or more accurately ... mother-in-law f'd.
The way Inbox organizes emails isn't for everyone, but nothing can search your inbox faster or more accurately.
The more accurately depth sensors map the real world, the more precisely digital objects can float in it.
" Spicer added that he expected Ignatius to update his story "to more accurately reflect the events that day.
Mr. Posner, like Ms. Trainor, is a songwriter, too, or, more accurately, a songwriter who happens to sing.
But more accurately, they occur only when voting in primaries and caucuses fails to produce a clear winner.
Or more accurately, technologists, as Musk's background is in physics while Scaringe has a PhD in mechanical engineering.
The political discord at play in the election today can perhaps more accurately be understood in that context.
In the future, artificial intelligence will be able to determine this faster and more accurately than a doctor.
I bought her candy according to my country's tradition of thanking — or, more accurately, bribing — the right people.
Follow that down, and you'll see the gum wall (or more accurately, gum walls) in all their glory.
The most contentious one right now is what to do about fake news, or more accurately, hoax news?
By doing so, they can ensure that the result more accurately mirrors how a larger electorate might respond.
In effect, the app will profile your likes and dislikes, to target its recommendations that much more accurately.
Ghebreyesus has proposed a color-coded classification system to more accurately capture the gradations of global health crises.
In my bedroom were plastic models of space capsules that I, or more accurately my father, had built.
It treats light almost like music, something that can be sensed more accurately than it can be seen.
Americans tend to ignore — or, more accurately, be tone-deaf to — the fact that China is an autocracy.
It will be the home runs he hits, and more accurately, how high and far he hits them.
Grace Cheng and Pedro Pla know how to stretch a dollar — or, more accurately, their credit card points.
STLDI premiums can incorporate differences in health status and age that more accurately reflect medical care usage, i.e.
Paul Krugman This week the Trump administration put out a budget blueprint — or more accurately, a "budget" blueprint.
He sought to collude — or, more accurately, extort — a foreign government into helping him win a domestic election.
But now that VIRGO has been activated, scientists can much more accurately pinpoint the source in the sky.
That would help third-party vendors price their goods more accurately and encourage more to come into the fold.
Updated: 11/8/2018: This story has been updated to more accurately qualify the work of WhoWhatWhy.[CNN/AJC]
This has been corrected to more accurately explain that Piper says Ulrich Wilmes proposed the possibility this public dialogue.
But no Inauguration attendee captured our mood more accurately than Huma Abedin — and she did so with her outfit.
As in: More accurately reflect real life, in which internet dating can be hard, but not always universally disastrous.
Google announced via blog post that Android Wear is now Wear OS. Or, more accurately, Wear OS  by Google.
The device also tracks your gaze more accurately to allow the software to adjust to where you are looking.
Or, more accurately, it's been discovered, hiding inside another game that was quietly launched on Steam earlier this month.
PETA argued that an animatronic groundhog could be enhanced with artificial intelligence that could more accurately predict the weather.
The budget office needed additional time so that it could more accurately assess the effects of the new law.
They would also list nutrition information about serving sizes in portions that more accurately reflect how much people eat.
But their hair (or lack thereof, more accurately!) was the only part of their ensembles that resembled each other.
Well, more accurately, she's headed for the bottom – of a series of increasingly challenging hills as she gets older.
More accurately, this year will see us working to find the strength and patience needed to collaborate with others.
" Spicer claimed a picture printed in the New York Times today more accurately represented the crowd, showcasing its "intensity.
" All residents of Los Angeles know that "The City of Dreams" is more accurately described as "The Dream Factory.
Nothing has changed, except for the updated language on the help page that now more accurately reflects what's happening.
Zeekit could help reduce headaches by more accurately predicting which size dress or slacks look best on your body.
More accurately, the parts of the body that your sign rules are simply points of emphasis — not necessarily illness.
The app markets itself as Tinder for restaurants, but it can more accurately be described as Tinder meets Yelp.
UPDATE: The headline on this piece has been changed to the original version to more accurately reflect the story.
Yandex's algorithms can also analyze complex differences in grammatical structures between languages in order to more accurately translate them.
Mimi Mollica is an Italian (or more accurately a Sicilian) photographer from Palermo, though he now lives in London.
The headphones are designed with business users in mind — or, perhaps, more accurately, those seeking the business-casual equivalent.
It became increasingly clear to me that Virginia's métier was ideas, or, more accurately, the visual realization of ideas.
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the outlets that The RealReal has in the U.S.
Note: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the law as it applies to the mentally ill.
Who's to say that a coincidence of birth is more accurately "me" than the person I decided to become?
The first (above) includes examples where users can interact with buttons, virtual keyboards, dials, knobs, and sliders more accurately.
Hence, the FDA wants to figure out which serving size more accurately reflects how much Nutella people really eat.
But the OnePlus 7 Pro generally rendered colors more accurately and produced photos that looked truer to the scene.
Eventually, the producer explained to People, the contestants start forgetting that they're being filmed, or, more accurately, stop caring.
" The result is that "we can more accurately be described now as a secular nation with fading Christian institutions.
Just by listening to the grunts, tennis aficionados could predict the outcomes of matches more accurately than bookies could.
This allows salespeople to develop a deeper understanding of customer behavior and helps them forecast future sales more accurately.
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize the Clinton emails Cambridge Analytica was seeking from Wikileaks.
Or more accurately, the much-anticipated premiere of Game of Thrones's sixth season is coming — this Sunday, in fact.
Mr. Bloom left government in 2012 to go to Lazard — or, more accurately, to return to the investment bank.
INSURANCE Root Insurance, a start-up in Columbus, Ohio, is using artificial intelligence to more accurately price car insurance.
That means you can see more accurately sized and placed digital objects in the real world with AR applications.
Among other improvements, he said, the new model should more accurately reflect changes that occur between daytime and nighttime.
Local journalists who know their hometowns could report the same stories more accurately and with more depth, they say.
" Even Hanson (or the Dust Brothers, more accurately) diced up the familiar beat for 1997's sugary smash "MMMBop.
Deaths are likely to be counted more accurately than cases, which rely on how many people have been tested.
Should it start with Louisiana or New Jersey, which more accurately reflect the race and ethnicity of the country?
These tools could be attractive for media companies trying to more accurately measure their viewership to sell to advertising.
Or more accurately, until 2031, when the Verse arrived, and humanity discovered a new way to tell its stories.
Assuring consumer access to more accurately priced, higher-value, private-market flood insurance through cherry-picking is the answer.
Specifically, Darth Vader — or more accurately, the voice of Darth Vader, which is presumably reprised by James Earl Jones.
While no estimate is perfect, Congress should work from a baseline that more accurately reflects their likely legislative choices.
More accurately, the new year begins the second the equinox does — so, not just at the stroke of midnight.
Or, more accurately, the Internal Revenue Service has paid contractors to scour the dark web on the agency's behalf.
CORRECTION: This story has been corrected to more accurately reflect the size, age and budget of the Pentagon's space efforts.
Correction: The headline of this story has been updated to more accurately reflect the comments made by CEO Joe Kaeser.
New York (CNN)Donald Trump has never been one to shy away from speaking -- or more accurately, tweeting -- his mind.
U.N. experts says the Houthis now have drones that can drop bigger bombs further away and more accurately than before.
JOACHIM SATCHWELLCopenhagen Private-equity funds were once more accurately called leveraged buy-out funds, or sometimes management buy-out funds.
More accurately, I tried it once, and found it so slow and annoying that I never turned it on again.
By determining distortions in the pattern of dots, the phone can map depth far more accurately than the passive system.
As the episode plays out, it's so quiet, you can hear a pin drop — or, more accurately, a glass shatter.
These are more accurately labelled as "Medicare for more", says Sara Collins of the Commonwealth Fund, a health think-tank.
Good, socially minded economists, even Nobel laureates, have argued for pricing carbon more accurately, but thus far they've been ignored.
The secret sauce of PullRequest lies in automation techniques that allow the startup to do reviews faster and more accurately.
Omni:us, for instance, helps insurance companies to process claims much faster and more accurately through their innovative computer vision tech.
The real impact of all these Canadian shoppers is felt the most at City Hall — or more accurately, City Floor.
More accurately, astrologers are generally working from a laptop, poring over a table of planetary positions known as an ephemeris.
But one thing she cannot do — or, perhaps more accurately, one thing she has no interest in doing — is parent.
Academic identity studies is committed to a progressive political view; in fact, it's more accurately described as a radical one.
The thinking is that the CPI-E would more accurately reflect the housing costs and medical expenses that seniors face.
Clarification — This story has been updated to more accurately reflect how the EU has acted against major U.S. tech firms.
Because it requires a SIM card, it'll handle location services more accurately than if it were only reliant on GPS.
According to Canary's website, the app gives first responders your location faster and more accurately than a local 911 call.
Clarification: The headline and text of this article have been changed to more accurately reflect New Zealand's stance on Huawei.
Markets will evolve to more accurately value a wider range of grid services — power, capacity, frequency response, rapid ramping, etc.
Just ask Macaulay Culkin: We've also heard that Google Assistant answers more questions more accurately than Alexa — no shade, though.
CrowdTangle also changed the metrics it uses to more accurately estimate how many people may have seen a given post.
You're reviewing Michelle from Full House: "Robbed of my Childhood," a story that more accurately reflects her crappy childhood reality.
It has a 1.84-inch Super AMOLED display and GPS, making it easier to track long-distance activities more accurately.
U.N. experts say the Houthis now have drones that can drop bigger bombs further away and more accurately than before.
They often debate whether words like resilience, or even stigma can prejudice the populations they hope to more accurately understand.
You then choose a username (my favorites are BrutalistScum and BldingInspector) before the swiping (or more accurately, click-throughs) begins.
Banks can play a key role in that transition, he said, by assessing climate risks more accurately in their lending.
Earlier this year, Delta introduced new RFID luggages tags to let airports and passengers more accurately track and identify bags.
The Swiss researchers say that their new 3-D printed creation monitors fruit temperature more accurately than do current methods.
More accurately, he lives around 45 minutes from the center, deep within the undulating greenery of the south German countryside.
Or, more accurately, it shows a possible path by which disaster might be avoided at the ballot box this fall.
The budget contains no job or staff cuts; reductions came mostly from more accurately estimating costs across the city bureaucracy.
She wants to raise taxes, or more accurately repeal the president's tax cuts, which haven't even been fully implemented yet.
Update: The headline of this story has been updated to more accurately reflect how long the asylum application process takes.
Not only can he read people more accurately, which helps in court and conference rooms, he's also a better presenter.
Tesla is also fine-tuning its radar sensors to more accurately detect road hazards, and rely less on computer vision.
It's not clear whether that phrasing, or the question about availability of abortion, more accurately captures the underlying public divide.
His official title was director of Oval Office operations, but he may have been more accurately described as First Friend.
We chose this career—more accurately, this calling—because it was the ultimate realization of what was in our hearts.
Then there's foreign policy, where Mr. Trump is, if anything, more reasonable — or more accurately, less unreasonable — than his rivals.
Talking with a variety of owners, potential investors, and banks helped them estimate budgets more accurately for the second location.
But my guess is that most Republican politicians are spineless rather than sinister — or, more accurately, sinister in their spinelessness.
With a bespoke algorithm named LOCSMITH, Dr. Watters' team used those uncertainties to more accurately determine where the quakes originated.
How did our new understanding of electromagnetism and its relationship to matter further scientists' ability to calculate mass more accurately?
In contrast, the N.T.P. standard can synchronize computers no more accurately than a millisecond, or one thousandth of a second.
This last point suggests that instead of calling themselves strong conservatives, these voters are more accurately described as strong partisans.
The idea was that the camera (the Kino-Eye) could capture reality more accurately than the more subjective human eye.
More accurately, he wanted to take me to see Bob Dylan at an outdoor amphitheater 10 miles from our house.
Only when Messi matched and, in some lights, surpassed Maradona's achievements was the search called off — or, more accurately, reconstituted.
Or perhaps more accurately, the man is so erratic that he has no baseline of behavior against which to pivot.
In practice, however, little has changed on the ground — or, more accurately, in the centers of Canada's most populous cities.
It doesn't matter what the leaders in those divisions have done so far — or, more accurately, have failed to do.
Their striping patterns are as unique as human fingerprints, and can therefore be used to more accurately count individual animals.
Now comes the million (or more accurately multibillion) dollar question: applicants have to say what they think of Yusaku Maezawa.
Vogt says Cruise will lead the charge to release data that more accurately conveys the progress that it is making.
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the current price of a gallon of gas in Iran.
Her doubts -- or, more accurately, worries -- about what impeachment might mean for the country and her party haven't disappeared, however.
Using those search terms, N. predicted the outcome in unpolled states more accurately than demographic models of the Republican electorate.
But Yang says she's developed a new way to predict orbits more accurately, and do so weeks into the future.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Jacopo da Pontormo was the anti-Caravaggio; more accurately, Caravaggio was the anti-Pontormo.
Most insurers have so far lost money in the marketplaces, and are trying to price more accurately for coming years.
More accurately, the program had trained itself to win using the advanced AI techniques that DeepMind is known for pioneering.
Clarification: This article has been updated to more accurately describe the 40 percent provider cut statistic in Bernie Sanders' plan.
To more accurately measure its diameter, Pál and his team relied on data from two different space observatories: Kepler and Herschel.
Spire watches for your breathing patterns so it can more accurately access when you're breathing faster or slower than your norm.
This is just the latest example of drug smugglers' ingenuity, or more accurately, the ingenuity of the authorities who caught them.
The people producing everything from your TV to your phone display are competing to try to produce more colors more accurately.
Because political movements now bend towards portmanteaus, we are calling this the Brexit (for British exit), or perhaps more accurately, #Brexit.
In Simone's case, the inspiration was practicing yoga — or, more accurately, a bunch of false starts in trying to practice yoga.
If feeling your heartbeat more accurately is still paired with panic about what it means, it likely won't help with anything.
For one thing, facial recognition technology can be biased since it more accurately detects men and white people's faces than others'.
For as long as there has been a public Internet, links or, more accurately, hyperlinks have been blue and often underlined.
Correction: This story has been updated to more accurately describe where Roxsana Hernandez was held at the Cibola County Correctional Center.
But he also got sideways with Trump -- or, more accurately, Trump got sideways with him -- during his time as attorney general.
The bureau is reviewing these questions in advance of the 2020 Census in an effort to more accurately reflect Latino identity.
The new algorithm, which began rolling out yesterday afternoon, is supposed to more accurately reflect YouTube's guidelines for ad-friendly material.
But this is a broader trend in which business is reflecting society's direction perhaps faster and more accurately than the politicians.
The spacecraft will finally reach the Jovian system in 2027—or more accurately, it will arrive within Jupiter's vast orbital plane.
The Final D8000 have won awards in their native Japan, and I can easily see (or, more accurately put, hear) why.
This helps clinicians more accurately gauge what you are at risk for, which helps them catch and treat all STIs sooner.
Dr. Dabney says that the behaviors we think of as antisocial, on layman's terms, are more accurately described as social withdrawal.
But we should have known that Cardi had something else up her sleeves—or more accurately, hiding under all that fur.
Its downgrade of JPMorgan is based on recent outperformance and that valuation is now more accurately reflected in the stock's price.
Correction: This post has been updated to more accurately reflect the number of lawmakers Trump has attacked or alienated with tweets.
He could have stated his response more accurately, but it was clearly not.... A lot sure can change in a year.
It would also allow the NFIP and private insurers to offer rates that more accurately reflect the risk a property faces.
Aphex Twin's early ambient works are a reference for what a modified 808 is—or more accurately, what it sounds like.
A niche AI chip could aid in Facebook's content moderation battle, more accurately finding and removing abusive content across Facebook's platforms.
Or, more accurately, she's made it known that she is totally comfortable exposing her breasts and that she thinks it's NBD.
This solution would make banks assess the real estate value they are granting credits for more accurately in future, Dyl said.
The breakthroughs could apply to virtual reality headsets, or just the ability to more accurately control virtual objects on a screen.
Thus, what the mainstream media has been portraying as an abject failure could more accurately be described as a shining victory.
Stealthing thus might be more accurately conceptualized as a "betrayal trauma." where someone significantly violates a person's trust or well-being.
He added the first deals should help investors more accurately value banks' bad debts, easing concerns and supporting lenders' share prices.
Cuff blood pressure measurements are still useful, but we could help more people if we could measure blood pressure more accurately.
More accurately, it's the nudge some of us might need if we've been holding back in an area of our lives.
This, in turn, led to social unrest and what some would call riots but are perhaps more accurately described as rebellions.
At the heart of that fight are legal property titles to the residents' homes - or, more accurately, the lack of them.
By keeping nicotine and flavors out of the vapes, they were able to study the two additives in question more accurately.
The proposition might more accurately be phrased the other way around: I was stuck in traffic, therefore I was in Dhaka.
"Filmmakers are starting to more accurately capture the essence of life in Tibet," he told The New York Times this month.
While these stories sometimes have the feel of opposition research, they more accurately reflect the profound change in Sanders's political evolution.
He said on an investor call earlier this year that Amazon could move its own packages more accurately and more cheaply.
Those enormous odds more accurately describe Teliana Pereira, a Brazilian compatriot of Kuerten's who has a 2000-22015 record at majors.
Taurus, the stubborn, sensual, and glamorous earth sign, more accurately describes how she relates to others than her own individual presence.
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the types of shares that are expected to see passive inflows.
Not only would it allow dispatchers to reap benefits like earlier retirement, but it would more accurately represent 911 telecommunicators' role.
If it had been 40 to 1, it would have represented more accurately the respective merits of the two contending teams.
More recently author Andy Weir chronicled a tale of Mars explorers that reflects more accurately the challenges astronauts would face today.
Apple's new APIs also are supposed to be able to more accurately identify objects like chairs, windows, tables, and so on.
Apple's new APIs also are supposed to be able to more accurately identify objects like chairs, windows, tables, and so on.
More accurately, Hudson Yards is Midtown's Battery Park City, both less insidious and more mundane than how it has been advertised.
The inevitable backlash to the sandwich—or, more accurately, to the unyielding frenzy that the sandwich has created—is finally here.
"We don't care how it looks," he said, adding that his department is trying to categorize all hate crimes more accurately.
Or more accurately, it's a misinterpretation of something plastic surgeon Maxwell Maltz wrote in his popular book about behavior, Psycho-Cybernetics.
This particular AI system can purportedly detect the presence of breast cancer more accurately than its human counterparts, reports CNN Business.
Matching that passion -- or, more accurately, struggling to match that passion, has been the Republicans' struggle since the start of 2017.
On the other hand, some deaths will be attributed to other illnesses that might more accurately be ascribed to COVID-19.
Without the loud and constant theorizing of the ego, the embodied mind can more accurately read and respond to the environment.
Sending urine to a laboratory, which uses gas or liquid chromatography to render results more accurately, can cost thousands of dollars.
The country has been testing a technology called grid fins to help guide the rocket boosters back to Earth more accurately.
After leaving Roberto Cavalli in October, he has now launched, or more accurately, teased, a new collection under his own name.
But it's actually how -- and even more accurately where -- Democrats won their Virginia majority that matters to the coming 2020 race.
But in recent decades, the pigs have been expanding their range — or more accurately, people have been expanding it for them.
No tariff could trigger a ban on U.S. sweet potatoes or wine, but science, or more accurately a lack thereof, can.
Mike explained—or, more accurately, recited—Uber's privacy policy: Uber does not provide contact information about other riders under any circumstances.
Founder culture — or more accurately, founder worship — emerged as bedrock faith in Silicon Valley from several strains of quasi-religious philosophy.
Founder culture — or more accurately, founder worship — emerged as bedrock faith in Silicon Valley from several strains of quasi-religious philosophy.
I feel like I type faster and more accurately with this keyboard — which is important because I'm already a slow typer.
Both the American and Egyptian countries are built off of the idea of a free democracy and more accurately, a republic.
More accurately, it was the first indie rock congregation that anyone ever captured shaky camera phone footage of them oscillating at.
The research planes have also started using a device called a Doppler wind lidar to measure a hurricane's moisture content more accurately.
This isn't the first time that Styles' facial hair — or, more accurately, his lack thereof — has been a hot topic of conversation.
Every day is tabula rasa for this President; he starts with a blank blackboard on which to write -- or, more accurately, tweet.
The new version of the software is also faster, works with more file formats and transcribes audio more accurately, according to Google.
Well, more accurately it's a gap in a tree—a hollow inside a towering sitka spruce that stands like an open door.
That makes Death Stranding first and foremost a kind of job-and-walking simulator, or perhaps more accurately, a backcountry hiking simulator.
In other words, Russell says Luminar lidars can not only detect objects much farther away but can also more accurately recognize objects.
Games, for instance, can be more immersive while other apps allow you to more accurately visualize digital content overlaid onto your surroundings.
The underlying technology which, according to Gabrelyanov uses neural networks to apply its effects more accurately than competing services, might be impressive.
Data licensing — or, more accurately, data donating — is the part of Facebook's business that got it into trouble because of Cambridge Analytica.
More accurately, this trick is hidden behind its back: a second screen, that flips out to create a mini tablet of sorts.
He took photos of his meals to record his intake more accurately, and would log into his calorie spreadsheets from his phone.
Shape Shift With Me is the album where Laura Jane Grace got back on track, or, more accurately, found a new one.
But if depressive realism proves to be true, it begs the question: Is cognitive therapy really helping patients see reality more accurately?
Leveraging our proprietary deal data about hundreds of similar transactions, we are able to more accurately predict legal costs for our clients.
Epidemiologists are frantically scrambling to go beyond simple best-guess estimates to dynamic models that can forecast addiction and overdoses more accurately.
More accurately, I worry about putting this sort of technology into the hands of people who will over-trust and abuse it.
Editor's note: After confirming with the diarist, we've updated the headline and earnings of this diary to more accurately reflect her income.
The more data companies like Zendrive and Life360 have on driving behavior, the more accurately they can price and determine insurance costs.
That means the View 20 has to power to more accurately gauge how far away various objects are away from the phone.
It's currently classified as a subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder, but some doctors feel it's more accurately described as an eating disorder.
One of my favorite features of macOS Sierra is its new Universal Clipboard, possibly more accurately referred to as a cloud clipboard.
This Thursday, the museum will open their doors — or more accurately, shut down the street — for its second Annual Holiday Block Party.
So he wrote some fantasy novels wherein he tried to more accurately depict a medieval world that just happened to have magic.
It improves your performance on tasks that require attention, or more accurately, it decreases how easily you are distracted from doing things.
The antennae could make use of beam steering (or beamforming), a technology used to more accurately direct wireless signals to connected devices.
It's part of the company's broader push to sell more clothes by more accurately predicting how garments will fit different body shapes.
Correction: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect what countries have already signed up to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The new software attempts to broaden its scope while adding overall improvements, like identifying fingers more accurately and tracking them more quickly.
The most exciting things in our flat usually take place in the kitchen, while cooking, eating, cleaning (or, more accurately, not cleaning).
It is growing fast, has lower costs than traditional rivals, and can use data from its backers to price risk more accurately.
No longer "my" patients, these men and women are more accurately under the care of the health insurers who dictate treatment options.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the origin of the questions reported on by The New York Times.
I wanted to take ownership of my likeness and come up with a process that could more accurately capture my emotional state.
The Pink Moon would perhaps be more accurately be named the "Tiny Moon," as it's the smallest full moon of the year.
Or, more accurately: Make, post, check my phone for audience engagement, check my phone for emails, check my phone for texts, repeat.
Editor's note: Headline and article have been updated to more accurately and specifically explain how the bill deals with family separation policies.
The startup can detect those false positives much more accurately so that you don't get locked out of your own bank account.
Epidemiologists are constantly updating models of the risk and learning more about the pandemic that can more accurately guide planning and response.
Seeing this much effort put into closely imitating "real" (or more accurately, "original") objects calls into question the entire idea of authenticity.
It really helped me see step by step what the procedure involved, so I could describe it more accurately to our readers.
The authors of the study developed a way to more accurately track drug-related deaths, which are sometimes misclassified on death certificates.
And, out beyond that, it will be able to build tools that help customers manage debt and credit more accurately and transparently.
Identity is one of the central questions of our age, addressed individually, culturally and, perhaps most dramatically, nationally — or more accurately, internationally.
Iceland played a more direct style, while Nigeria built from the back, possessing the ball more and passing more and more accurately.
The prevalence of ads with interracial families, and more gay and lesbian couples, has been described as more accurately reflecting modern society.
"The Abbot Lab test will give fast point of care immediately, and hopefully more accurately than old test," he tweeted on Friday.
It will remain so for years until the race and ethnicity of college graduates more accurately reflect those of the overall population.
Both women are expected to attend the opening party for his new studios, which might more accurately be described as a kingdom.
Saturn returns have a reputation for being chaotic and messy, but they are, more accurately, a time of immense change, however disruptive.
But more likely than not, the object was actually used as a weapon, or more accurately, as the head of a mace.
If doctors can more accurately predict what drugs will treat someone's cancer, they can select the right drugs for the right patients.
More accurately, I was in the flashback phase of that rom-com: Harry and Sally driving from Chicago to New York together.
It's actually a javelina: resembling a large-ish hog to an amateur's eye, but more accurately a salt-and-pepper-coated peccary.
I do not understand something until I have written it, or more accurately put, until I have written my way through it.
Now we can place things more accurately in time rather than depending on the fossils to tell us what the time is.
"This label," it said, "more accurately reflects the common circumstances of their arrest," rather than signifying that they were an operational cell.
Though it's obviously exaggerated for comic effect, this scene is rendered more accurately in the comics than it was in the musical.
The aim: to gain more extensive data about the rate of ice loss and thus more accurately predict future sea-level rise.
Dippy - or more accurately a cast of the dinosaur's bones - is now due to embark of a tour of museums around Britain.
Here, the creepier and more piteous the impact, the more dominant is the death — or, more accurately, the life — of this work.
They were installed according to findings from the historical research to more accurately recreate the simultaneity, intensity, and density of Miro's workspace.
Together they developed a new visual language that broke with Brazil's colonial and Eurocentric past, and that more accurately reflected their heritage.
It may be the case that states that pass naloxone access laws also make efforts to more accurately classify opioid-related deaths.
More accurately, he narrows their scope and zooms in, sometimes to a single veined leaf, as if one's nose was pressed there.
The main thing to take into account for these designers is how people move — or perhaps, more accurately, stampede — in response to threats.
Fortunately, the producers of This Is Us are spilling all the tea — or, more accurately, giving us a taste of what's to come.
On another show if the genders were reversed this affair would hopefully play out more accurately to how predatory and unnerving it is.
I didn't know how to act—or, more accurately, I didn't know how to "not act," I had grown so used to performing.
Indeed, YouTube also runs a "Trusted Flagger" program, which works with NGOs and experts to more accurately flag videos that should be removed.
By referencing its stockpile of measurements, SynTouch says its robot finger can more accurately quantify the feel of something than a human expert.
Ava's first product, a fertility tracking bracelet, is a Class One medical device that more accurately identifies a women's fertile window each month.
Most notably, creators operating under the "adult content" banner on Patreon can now accept payments through PayPal (or, more accurately, its subsidiary Braintree).
Proponents of autonomous weapons say such technology could reduce battlefield casualties, and would be able to discriminate more accurately between civilians and combatants.
ET: The study's researchers updated their findings to more accurately reflect the levels of uncertainty about the rate of warming in the oceans.
Correction: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the high profile pay-per-view events that occurred during the first quarter.
It has a couple of speakers, the visor flips up, and it can see what your hands are doing more accurately than before.
Consumers buy them so they can more accurately control the temperature in their home — and they can do it remotely via an app.
When people were shooting at me in Battlefield, I could reference a side screen to more accurately locate the source of the gunfire.
Timbeter — Timbeter's smart device based solution enables measuring raw timber material quicker, cheaper and more accurately; plus processes & stores data in digital form.
The sad cowboy meme (alternatively, and more accurately called "sad howdy boy") has been around since 239, but popped up again this year.
Impromptu online interactions more accurately replicate real-life communication than something that has been painstakingly crafted to appear just so on social media.
More accurately, they found that no other candidates had dared run against the TMC, supporters of which have a reputation for thuggish tactics.
Or more accurately, an opportunity for her to find out if his dad is having an affair while his wife is in Bahrain.
"This change more accurately reflects the nature of our relationship as a minority shareholder in BoCom," Chief Financial Officer Iain Mackay told Reuters.
But three numbers from the House this past week more accurately paint the picture of the state of play: 219, 65 and 3.
But it makes sense if you look at the way Trump has done (or, more accurately, not done) damage control in the past.
More accurately, David Hoflin, who plays the literary legend in Amazon's latest binge-worthy drama, Z:The Beginning of Everything, has an Australian accent.
Unless you live in a cave somewhere, you must have experienced the hoverboard phenomenon — more accurately called the "self-balancing electric scooter" phenomenon.
The EPA stated that its website would be "undergoing changes" in order to more accurately represent the direction the agency plans to take.
If anything, Burnham was a precursor to Trump, or perhaps more accurately, prefigured the divide within the Republican Party that Trump has exploited.
Human intends to further investigate the accuracy component—why attractive people are seen more accurately by others than are their less attractive peers.
It is the surface we are supposed to look at, even as we know there is something hidden or, perhaps more accurately, unseen.
"Perceived fatigue" more accurately captures the phenomenon of thinking about doing something and postponing doing it until you feel you have enough energy.
All of the cereal dishes (or bowls, more accurately) were created by Christina Tosi, the owner and head chef of Momofuku Milk Bar.
ARR-based metrics are more forward-looking, but GAAP revenue tends to be calculated more accurately and is thus more comparable across companies.
Line's answer to Google Hangouts — or maybe more accurately, the teen-friendly Houseparty app — is fairly standard in terms of function and design.
Once installed and activated, the extension creates (or, more accurately, recreates) Clippy's creepy/cute animate antics every time you visit a web page.
Yesterday, a little birdie told me about Nextt, an accelerator (probably more accurately referred to as an incubator) for early-idea-stage startups.
Although this strand of the GOP might more accurately be called hard-right nationalism, on many issues its instincts are similar to isolationism.
Predictive texting keeps growing in sophistication, with the latest varieties using neighboring words to more accurately estimate the ham-fisted typist's intended meaning.
Placed will give Snap a wider measurement audience and deeper data so it can more accurately assess the impact of these geofilter ads.
All you need to do is follow the instructions and the RNA transcription will proceed apace, faster and more accurately than the competition.
Crucially, we disaggregated scores by grade, race, and test subject in order to more accurately measure the value added by state educational systems.
Another possibility is to use the patch to measure stress, or more accurately, monitor hormones such as cortisol that are linked to sweat.
Or, more accurately, in the hands of a small rotating group of military personnel who carry a briefcase that contains the nuclear codes.
Wright's celebrity (or perhaps more accurately, notoriety) is due to publicly claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, in 2016.
This is called the "multiplier effect" and has been well-honed over the years by CDC researchers to more accurately estimate enteric illnesses.
The exchange has been looking into reducing the protein content specification for soymeal futures to more accurately reflect product available in cash markets.
Or, more accurately, the actual sweet message of the book punctuated by the burbling up of frustration that every parent feels around bedtime.
I've seen — or, more accurately put, heard — the audio price-performance curve shattered into tiny little pieces and I'm still reeling from it.
Transit officials are also looking at the possibility of redrawing bus routes to more accurately reflect demand, a process underway in Staten Island.
Or, more accurately, the character he plays, with a big dick who makes another beautiful boy say his name, practically weeping with pleasure.
This exercise can help you tweak yours to more accurately reflect how you actually spend money, while still working toward your savings goals.
Adjusting for the flaws, the impact would more accurately be stated as $3.3 billion to $15.6 billion, according to the libertarian Cato Institute.
Or, more accurately, the rest of the Democratic field has failed to take advantage of Biden's stumble and let him regain his position.
They recently published a paper showing that in certain situations their method can more accurately recognize objects when viewing them from unfamiliar angles.
If scientists can more accurately measure the speed at which oceans are warming, they can better predict the future effects of climate change.
You can toggle the ratio of ambience to voice, and pick from a range of scenarios, or more accurately 'tours' through certain settings.
But buyer's remorse -- or, more accurately, source remorse -- isn't the same thing as raising substantive questions about specific details in the Woodward book.
But presenting both sides of the argument stops people from seeing just what the pollster is presenting and more accurately gauges their opinions.
The CPI-E more accurately reflects just how much of seniors' income goes to housing, health-care costs and other purchases, Johnson said.
Correction: The headline of this story has been updated to more accurately describe the type of coral atoll affected by the oil spill.
Jaguar also says it has refined its range calculation algorithm to more accurately reflect how many miles are left at any given moment.
Along the same lines, working-class individuals have been found to more accurately judge others' emotions and feel more compassion for others' suffering.
Or, more accurately, it suggests that the discourse has become something dangerous: no mere fight but a terminal conflict without decorum or limits.
More accurately, they're suggesting various ideas for achieving the type of spending cuts they all say they support but have yet to accomplish.
As in the United States and much of mainland Europe, Britain — or more accurately, England — is going through a period of resurgent nativism.
We can now forecast hurricanes 72 hours in advance more accurately than we could predict their paths 24 hours in advance in 1990.
The new standard will make it easier for passengers who are gender nonconforming to travel with documents that more accurately represent their identities.
Or perhaps more accurately, it was a surprise to find out how much real hospitals function as if they were management sims themselves.
If the hair were handled more accurately, this doll would be perfect, but as it is I give it a B+. Buy Beetlejuice.
But it's not just The Office and The Hunger Games (or, probably more accurately, The Hunger Games' much more violent Japanese forebear, Battle Royale).
Instead, it follows at walking pace a metre or two behind its human owner—or, more accurately, an electronic belt that the owner wears.
"We are transitioning away from cookies and more towards people-based data, registered users and being able to target data more accurately," Vanderhook says.
READ MORE: Trump, Brexit and populism 'not all the same' 'Democracy' a dirty word And then there is Russia or more accurately Vladimir Putin.
Years before Courtney Stodden was called a "performance artist," Sarah Baker was faking fame as an art form—or, more accurately, "Sarah Baker" was.
This boom in bold synthetic colors helped spawn the Impressionist art movement, since painters could more accurately recreate the colors they saw in nature.
White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders directed VICE News to "two stories that more accurately portray Mr. Gorka" in the Jerusalem Post and PJMedia.com.
And the surprise is that all signs are pointing to Trump being the establishment's favored candidate—or, more accurately, the lesser of two evils.
Thanks to the stable scissor mechanism beneath each key, you can type faster and more accurately, making for a comfortable and precise typing experience.
The deejay, known for her eclectic collection of pets, recently posted several pictures of her dog house, or, more accurately, dog mansion, to Twitter.
Or, perhaps more accurately, a new title was born: Womb comes courtesy of VFiles, the cool-kid online destination, e-comm platform, and app.
The future likely has you doing ever more of this, and using technological aids such as artificial intelligence to do it ever more accurately.
Graphene and gold could lead the way to better health by helping us test new drugs, deliver drugs more accurately, and even monitor cancer.
Bloomberg writes that the tests failed to place the correct load—more accurately, the running resistance, according to Mitsubishi—on the car during tests.
And this works very well: When we introduced CNNs for this task, they performed more than 10 percent more accurately than the previous technology.
Astronomers will now be able to more accurately track stars and learn more about the origins of planetary nebulas out there in the galaxy.
Okay, more accurately, the 2,800-pound Holstein-Friesian is a steer who makes his home at farmer Geoff Pearson's cattle ranch in Western Australia.
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately describe how Swift is linking R3's platform with its new payments standards framework GPI.
Both groups campaigned stridently against what they believed was an SJW agenda, but could more accurately be described as a diverse slate of nominees.
They'll also have access to first-party digital audience data from Adobe Experience Cloud that they can leverage to target ad campaigns more accurately.
But come July 3, people may be queuing up in Oregon to get a new driver's license that more accurately reflects their gender identity.
If we could just measure things more accurately, these pitches argue, we could solve eating disorders, infertility, chronic pain, depression—the list goes on.
For example, Uber sometimes organizes "partner appreciation" meet-ups (maybe more accurately described as a "have some pizza and please don't strike" meet-up).
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately convey how this change may impact Google's ad revenue and to clarify previous enforcement practices.
Or perhaps more accurately, I'm getting into stocks via a tax-free savings account designed specifically for my daughter who's barely a month old.
For his part, King has largely expressed indifference, or perhaps more accurately a sense of resignation, about Hollywood's treatment of his books and stories.
As opposed to a situation where there is no evidence proving collusion, we have a situation more accurately described as too early to tell.
And if they can hear voice requests better, they can more accurately decode it and get you the information you need without additional prompts.
And New Jersey is collecting data on all of the taxpayers who make more than $23.5 million to forecast their tax payments more accurately.
It can be a blueprint encoding the design for a structure, or more accurately, as Richard Dawkins has suggested, a recipe encoding a process.
London (CNN)UK scientists have developed an online calculator that could enable doctors to more accurately predict a patient's chance of developing breast cancer.
But he was more accurately from Pisa, which in the medieval era became an independent maritime trading city due to its vast wealth. The
Or maybe more accurately, it's about western democracy versus a Russian leader who has made destabilizing the West a long-term goal of his.
Research has shown that students recalled material more accurately and organized it more effectively when they know that they'll be expected to teach others.
The demo specifically intends to show off a new visual technique known as "ray tracing," which aims to re-create natural lighting more accurately.
Mostly Mozart is now more accurately A Bit of Mozart, and we critics joke that soon it may well be No Mozart At All.
By combining information from multiple clinics, Beim hoped to be able to calculate more accurately whether, when, and how a couple would get pregnant.
"We inaccurately disclosed some of the variable compensation to which we could have been entitled, and should have disclosed it more accurately," he said.
"This opens up exciting new possibilities when it comes to more accurately monitoring Earth's ecosystems," Monash University ecologist Rohan Clarke said in a statement.
Or, more accurately, he lies about it: "There was a side of him that came out that was very aggressive toward me," he says.
As that slowdown hit the Senate, the bill -- or, more accurately, the broad attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare -- grew less and less popular.
By using digital manufacturing techniques, Adidas can more accurately design shoes for athletes and cut down on production from human-operated factories in Asia.
The new iPad Pro also has two new four-channel ambient light sensors to measure the ambient light more accurately and adjust white balance.
Soon after Fox's comments, three of Bay's regular crew members penned an open letter praising the director's work ethic—or, more accurately, attacking Fox.
More accurately, I felt like Atlas, holding the weight of people's expectations on my shoulders, and all I had to offer was my game.
Yes, while this one has been called a must-win for both fighters, it is perhaps even more accurately labeled a must-not-lose.
Subsidies for renewables are meant to remedy this market failure, to make the market value of renewables more accurately reflect their total social value.
Some Americans believed that they were themselves a replacement for the biblical Israel, but others contended that they were more accurately compared to Cyrus.
And yet, I would not say they descend into madness — or, perhaps more accurately, I would say madness only tells part of the story.
The idea of "group chat" also conveys, much more accurately than the idea of "electronic mail" ever did, the basic purpose of these services.
Special mounts designed to fit the underside of a rifle and sit atop camera tripods allow the gunman to fire more accurately while standing.
" "Technological advancements in the late 103s made it possible to detect certain PFAS compounds more accurately and at much lower levels than ever before.
It said the $116 billion estimate would be more accurately accounted as ranging from $3.3 billion to $15.6 billion if those costs were considered.
They are reality — or maybe more accurately, realities, from which every internet user now has the ability to pick whichever one feels most true.
Or more accurately, given recent history, has chief of staff John Kelly tell them to look out for a tweet from Trump sometime soon.
Another big reality of this process is cost, or perhaps more accurately, the price and privilege of looking permanently rested (even if you're not).
In several experiments, researchers found that taking photos during an experience helped people remember visuals more accurately, even when they didn't revisit their photos.
South Korea said Monday that it had developed radar that can detect incoming artillery faster and more accurately than the radar it now uses.
Brown argues that the conflict might more accurately be called the Coromantee War, since it was followed by more than a year of rebellions.
"The story today that we are sending 28503,22019 troops to Saudi Arabia is false or, to put it more accurately, Fake News!" he tweeted.
Clarification: The headline of this piece has been changed to more accurately reflect NASA's chief scientist's comments regarding efforts to finding life on Mars.
This creates an irreconcilable conflict or, more accurately, a challenge for which we have yet to find an effective solution (assuming that one exists).
But as a birdwatcher (or more accurately, a birder), I was absolutely thrilled at the chance of controlling a bird who does bird things.
Using more and more data to improve a service for users and more accurately target ads for merchants is a clear benefit, for example.
Perhaps we should recognize, more accurately, that we're already about to careen over a cliff and that the Constitution basically leaves us without brakes.
He was ultimately shot in the back by Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Washita River (or, more accurately, the Washita Massacre).
But it rarely feels quite as crowded as it actually is, because the entire show is crowded — or, maybe more accurately, dense — by design.
This is of course class warfare—or, more accurately, a response to the class warfare currently being waged by the rich against the poor.
Glory be to the pancake man, the new face of our great metropolis (which has been renamed "Video City" to more accurately reflect our mission).
These entrepreneurs are building hardware to more accurately diagnosis concussions, to optimize crop care for agronomists and even to offer comprehensive, wearable asthma management systems.
Buffett considers himself (or, more accurately, Berkshire shareholders) entitled to a certain percentage of IBM's earnings, even though he can't actually ask for the money.
More accurately, he has a chance to take his billion-dollar league's money out of North Carolina for one of its premiere events next year.
Indeed, as constructed the story is so dispersed and fragmented that it's almost impossible to follow -- or more accurately, to muster enough energy to try.
Photo: Originally by US Patent and Trademark OfficePhone-spying devices often known as Stingrays—or, more accurately, cell-site simulators—are back in the news.
But that's not all the reality star does (or more accurately, what she chooses not to do) in order to prevent fine lines from appearing.
Access to data allows suppliers to predict market conditions more accurately and to localize the sourcing of ingredients -— ultimately shortening the supply chain, Gopinath explains.
The catalyst is — you guessed it — the robo-advisors, or more accurately, the fintech digital experience that is increasingly being demanded by all customer segments.
Reddit is adjusting its voting system to make a post's score more accurately reflect its popularity, according to a post by founding engineer Christopher Slowe.
The series is in the tradition of shows like "The Wire," portraying law enforcement less flashily and less noisily than others, and thus more accurately.
Fitbit's "PurePulse" heart rate sensor has been upgraded, and the company says it now tracks heart rate more accurately for activities like running and cycling.
Storytelling's stories are more accurately didactic fables, arguments leading to or from a specific solution for the purpose of demonstrating the correctness of that solution.
In Latin America that means that the racial mix of national teams tends to reflect the country more accurately than do political or business elites.
If we more fully understand these biological changes, we may be able to more accurately diagnose these disorders and create better medications to treat them.
"Against this backdrop of dwindling Iranian oil supplies, the focus will turn to meek levels of global, or more accurately, Saudi spare capacity," Brennock said.
Apple is reportedly considering firing lasers out of the rear of the iPhone, allowing it to more accurately measure depth for its augmented reality applications.
Twitter says it's removing locked profiles so that users' follower counts more accurately reflect the number of real people who choose to follow their tweets.
Evelyn Mazzocco, head of the Barbie brand, tasked her team with developing new models in 2014, in an effort to more accurately reflect women's bodies.
Financial firms have been using Big Data on customers, which can include social media use, for example to price motor or health insurance more accurately.
The central bank will adjust the way EIBOR is set on April 15, in a bid to make the system reflect market conditions more accurately.
Hippocrates pioneered many of the surgical techniques used today to address hemorrhoids, or more accurately "piles," which is the name for a swollen, inflamed hemorrhoid.
By combining the powerful Arecibo telescope with other telescopes in Europe, they hope to have enough precision to more accurately identify where the bursts originate.
That word would be "brave," which Graham made very clear in a tongue-in-cheek — or maybe, more accurately, cheeky — selfie she posted this weekend.
Today Mr Fazioli's factory—more accurately, a hall filled with craftsmen and their tools—runs at full capacity, turning out 26 grand pianos a year.
Second, services-dominated rich countries should start to pioneer a new, broader annual measure, that would aim to capture production and living standards more accurately.
A human lung in a pig might show more accurately the effect of a compound intended to treat, say, cystic fibrosis than today's lab animals.
It looks like another planet—or more accurately, a planet within a planet, where Macalady's found herself a terranaut exploring where humans don't typically tread.
This is not a trial, it is a partisan political process — or to put it more accurately, a totally illegitimate charade stacked against the president.
IBM says it made the reporting change to more accurately reflect its recast collection of businesses, like Watson, which is part of its cognitive unit.
That approach helps eliminate wide swings in a charity's rating from year to year, Mr. Thatcher said, and more accurately portrays a charity's financial health.
Against a backdrop of falling foot traffic and shuttered department stores, mall owners are looking for ways to more accurately track shoppers at their properties.
Besides more accurately reflecting the last few decades, the changes make it more likely that an electee will actually be alive to enjoy the moment.
Second, it's far from clear that abstaining from alcohol actually causes the dementia -- or, more accurately, it's not clear that alcohol has a protective effect.
Instead of providing insight into future Fed policy, it could be more accurately described in practice as the idealized path of the fed funds rate.
The issue of whether there was collusion, or more accurately a criminal conspiracy involving some Americans working with the Russians, is currently under active investigation.
For example, treating it as a commodity would mean that each bitcoin would have to be accounted for and taxed more accurately like gold bars.
Correction 5/7/18: The original headline said other providers "refused" the woman and it has since been corrected to more accurately reflect the facts.
If you're an otaku (or, more accurately, a lover of ukiyo-e and Japanese film) and certainly a fight fiend, how could you not go?
Those sketches, and Monkman's later research into the period, seem to have captured the artist's already fertile imagination, or, perhaps more accurately, set it free.
Why people want to see old, decrepit politicians (or, more accurately, their pornstar doppelgangers) fuck each other is beyond us, but, hey, we're not judging.
It is a horrible condition that is heartbreaking to watch babies experience, but it is more appropriately and more accurately described as neonatal abstinence syndrome.
Amazon has already made changes to the way it advertises regular prices on its Canadian website to more accurately show potential savings, the watchdog said.
Many executives and managers feel those clubs receive preferential treatment because of it; or, more accurately, that their teams suffer for the lack of it.
But I just wish that there were a way ... a process where we could more accurately reflect the values of the community in different places.
Vietnam '67 More than 40 years after its end, the Vietnam War remains, for Americans, essentially an American experience, or more accurately, an American metaphor.
By merging K-pop with English-language groups, the account could more accurately reflect the relative popularity of K-pop bands to their Western counterparts.
Doctors look at the big picture—symptoms including fever, chills, duration, congestion, swollen glands, cough, as well as mucus color to more accurately diagnose disease.
To more accurately estimate Prime households, we divided the number of memberships for the past three years by 1.2 and divided earlier years by 1.1.
Correction: The headline on this article has been updated to more accurately reflect comments by Jim O'Neill, the chair of U.K. think tank Chatham House.
It is more accurately an entire domestic agenda in microcosm—a portrait of an approach in which antitrust laws are enforced and workers are empowered.
Coaches and trainers can use the tool to more accurately decide when to take rest breaks or switch up outdoor practices based on environmental conditions.
Shrivastava says his company's scanner, called Faraday, can dramatically speed up that process, do it more accurately and make it more comfortable for the patient.
The Joker is, above all else, a performer, and Hamill is clearly having a great time chewing the scenery (or, more accurately, chewing his microphone).
I can type my income and deductions into a form just as easily, and more accurately, without paying someone else to do it for me.
More accurately, they are working through arguments to deploy against the idea of witnesses as senators deliberate before the first (and potentially final) witness vote.
London (CNN Business)Google (GOOGL) says it has developed an artificial intelligence system that can detect the presence of breast cancer more accurately than doctors.
"It's going to allow surgeons to be able to do things faster, more efficiently, and more accurately in an environment that is real," says West.
But perhaps they should more accurately be called the bridge or tunnel crowd — at least in the case of my family, which was decidedly tunnel.
People instinctively see this — more accurately, feel it — and during trying times, are drawn to larger than life characters like a moth to a flame.
In a matter of months, Mr. Dean and his team built a service that could recognize spoken words far more accurately than Google's existing service.
Or, more accurately, from trying to deal with Mueller's investigation to preparing to win the public perception battle in the wake of Mueller's eventual report.
"Wu-Wei" is a Chinese word that is often translated as "non-action" but more accurately means "natural action," or action in accordance with nature.
Other algorithms based on the same AI advances can summarize or determine the meaning of a piece of text more accurately than was previously possible.
The miasma of misinformation prompted Varley to indulge in what he calls "a social experiment," though others might identify it more accurately as a hoax.
But society is also a limiting concept when crafting policies that are more accurately described as trying to help hundreds of millions of distinct individuals.
Or, more accurately, it's about navigating your real feelings (most of us aren't robots), while also not wanting to lose someone by scaring them away.
They'd also list nutrition information about serving sizes in portions that more accurately reflect how much people eat — in a clearer, easier-to-decipher manner.
But the reality is that many ordinary people regularly use technology that could be much more accurately described as "good enough" rather than bleeding-edge.
Instead, the American Statistical Association just released guidance on p-value principles in an effort to use the method more conservatively and more accurately: 1.
The more you know about someone, the more accurately you can assess not whether a relationship is good but whether it's good for them or not.
Just when Keegan-Michael Key thought he was done playing Barack Obama's "anger translator," Stephen Colbert (or, more accurately, President Donald Trump) pulled him back in.
His fierce opposition to free trade deals has the effect of making the Republican agenda -- at least while he's setting it -- more accurately reflect his coalition.
A third European observatory, Virgo, has also detected one of the mergers, allowing researchers to locate the source of these waves more accurately than ever before.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, doctors and researchers will be able to predict more accurately which treatment will work for a particular person.
Last night on Saturday Night Live, Pete Davidson played the equivalent of Two Truths and a Lie — or, more accurately, One Truth and One Hot Take.
As a ballpark estimate, you'd have to measure a typical system's initial conditions 100,000,000 times more accurately to predict its future evolution eight times further ahead.
" He defended Sessions Friday, calling him an "honest man" who "did not say anything wrong," adding that Sessions could simply have "stated his response more accurately.
Okay, look, we can and already have gone into extreme detail on all the scientific information showing the planet is roughly spherical (more accurately, an ellipsoid).
The promise — or perhaps more accurately, the hope — is that adding TV and gaming into the mix later in the year will boost that even more.
It could perhaps more accurately be described as the Starbucks of music festivals; terrifying in its scope, overpriced, and enjoyed almost exclusively by celebrities and teens.
Chevrolet's system is informative without being overwhelming, and will give you a guess of your real-world range that allows you to plan trips more accurately.
You spent good money (or maybe more accurately General Motors' good money) to build a couple dozen wearable thumb gadgets that you never intend on selling.
In a proposal approved for consideration today, the Federal Communications Commission said it will move to require wireless carriers to more accurately track 911 calls indoors.
Among other changes, the yearly cost-of-living adjustment for benefits would rely on a different formula to more accurately reflects rising costs for older Americans.
The Note 8's wide-angle lens has a sensor that uses all available pixels to obtain focus for objects in frame faster and more accurately.
It was the same story when Cuomo (or more accurately someone on Cuomo's staff) tweeted about the Republican effort in Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare.
At the same time, European governments have been looking to leverage smartphone data and other technologies to more accurately track the flow of refugees across borders.
A study of 30,000 Britons found that an individual's place in the income hierarchy predicted the incidence of mental stress more accurately than absolute income did.
Not because I have any faith in Facebook's transparent benevolence; because they already have a way-past-enormous cornucopia of such data, more accurately (implicitly) tagged.
Google has conducted a trial to test the efficiency of using its technology to help 911 operators more accurately figure out the location of cellphone callers.
Armed with genetic testing capabilities, Prenetics says it can help medical professions prescribe medicine more accurately, with more effective results and lowered risks of side effects.
In her opinion, using technology such as Kavanagh's app allows pilots to focus on flying rather than doing manual calculations, and to do so more accurately.
It isn't that certain signs can flirt and others can't — more accurately, flirting and being playful with a romantic prospect may come more easily to some.
Broadly, the camera system on both phones has been redesigned to work better in low light and to capture colors more accurately and with better focus.
This latest version, Chrome 69, will more accurately fill in passwords, addresses, and credit card numbers into forms and store this information in a Google Account.
Realizing its predicament, Nevada City has launched a crowdfunding campaign to pay goats (or, more accurately, their herders) to clear brush at the edges of town.
"By 2004, Britney's grip on her world was starting to slip — or maybe more accurately, Britney started to slip from the world," writes Vox's Caroline Framke.
Or, more accurately, they cared more about sending someone different to Washington than they did about who that person was and what damage he might do.
Computer vision can be used to link each person's behavior, intent, and emotion with respect to a commercial product—even more accurately than your online behavior.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect the remarks MSNBC host Joe Scarborough made about the US intelligence report on Russian hacking.
Microsoft doubled the levels of pressure supported by the device, which means you can draw and write more accurately, with penmanship that better reflects your handwriting.
Steam's digital storefront now more accurately represents the gloriously anarchic, messy, and beautiful state of PC video gaming, but it's given the service a discovery problem.
Republicans advocating changes to the program want private companies to write the policies, which they say would result in premium prices that more accurately reflect risks.
" According to Umansky, "High hold rates in VIP along with continued volume strength creates volatility and lack of ability to more accurately forecast the monthly trend.
For insurers, knowing the roof condition of a commercial building before providing a quote can help the insurer price policies more accurately and avoid heavy losses.
At current altitude restrictions, it could inspect up to 23.5,4.53 acres of farmland a day, turning around surveys faster and more accurately than planes or satellites.
At current altitude restrictions, it could inspect up to 0.83,20.8 acres of farmland a day, turning around surveys faster and more accurately than planes or satellites.
This and other legislation also would improve the formula for calculating cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to more accurately reflect the impact of inflation on seniors.
Marquette shot more accurately and dominated the boards, while Seton Hall forced a spate of turnovers to create extra shots that helped keep it in contention.
We're not fooling ourselves: Nothing on TV will ever be as good as it was in the '90s (or, more accurately, in our memories of them).
Arable has raised $4.25 million for solar-powered sensors and software to help farmers produce more food with fewer resources, and more accurately predict their yields.
The current vacancies present a valuable opportunity to bring us closer to a federal judiciary that more accurately reflects our country's diversity of viewpoints and backgrounds.
However, Trump asserted earlier Wednesday that the U.S. is really paying 4.2 percent of its GDP based on "actual numbers" that more accurately reflect U.S. spending.
" He added: "High hold rates in VIP along with the continued volume strength creates volatility and lack of ability to more accurately forecast the monthly trend.
By taking precise measurements of the ice thickness and mass, NASA scientists will get a handle on the effects of climate change more accurately, researchers say.
It wasn't until the woman suffered a stroke, and had CT scans done of her brain, that the brain tumor was diagnosed—or more accurately, misdiagnosed.
Or, more accurately, something out of Rabelais — a mustachioed, barrel-chested bear of a man whose unapologetic immoderation encompassed a dazzling repertory: There was the eating.
Other measures taken include changes in definitions to more accurately reflect the changing the U.S. economy and to provide consistent comparisons with data for other countries.
The funds Mr. Trump now refers to, on the other hand, are more accurately characterized as a reimbursement that the government pays to the insurance companies.
The first time my now-husband drove me someplace, I noticed what struck me as a funny habit — or, more accurately, a funny possession of his.
Datasaur: A tool meant to help humans label machine data data sets more accurately and efficiently through things like auto-correct, auto-suggest and keyboard hotkeys.
They reflect another important theme of 2018: Democratic voters' embrace of minorities, women, youth and a diverse slate of aspirants who more accurately mirror the country.
They considered more potential interpretations of the evidence, remembered information about the case more accurately and engaged in the deliberation process with more rigor and persistence.
For the astronomical cost of living, all roads lead back to tourism — or, more accurately, to the state government's apparent prioritization of tourism over its citizens.
But you know that saying about how "you can't be what you can't see" — or, perhaps more accurately, that you can be what you can see?
It's these words — and the memory of her predecessor, who supposedly committed suicide — that strikes at Fred's heart (or more accurately, his well of benevolent sexism).
Over time, Ms. Monk said, sexual signals evolved — different sizes, colors, anatomical features and behaviors — allowing different sexes to more accurately target each other for reproduction.
Some have used the term "transformational" and "overhaul" to describe this bill, yet it is more accurately described as tinkering around the edges and incremental change.
Those 19873 and under don't have to feel left out in the cold (or, more accurately, the warmth, since they're usually indoors) during New Year's celebrations.
Linda Leavell's biography of Moore, published in 21993, reveals that the two women even shared a bed, and that the relation more accurately resembled psychic subjugation.
These conspiracies were then funneled — or, more accurately, laundered — through Russian and Ukrainian intermediaries, such as oligarchs and businessmen, and fed to American politicians and journalists.
Humanitarian groups said new tech had helped them respond to disasters quicker in 2019, assess needs more accurately, reach far-flung communities and mitigate potential risks.
He has already shown a predilection for mixing the country's business with his own — more accurately, leveraging the country's business for the benefit of his own.
Until Congress acts to more accurately calculate retirees' cost-of-living adjustments, they will not be able to keep pace with the rising costs of aging.
The SMART Act calls for a panel of experts to convene and update national coverage policies that more accurately reflect new advancements in technology and science.
They tinkered with their formulas of chemicals and sands that they blast through the rocks, and they used computer technology to steer drill bits more accurately.
The left-versus-right division wasn't entirely mistaken, but one could draw a new chart that explained things differently and perhaps more accurately: up versus down.
This means safer care for our loved ones as clinicians use historical data to more accurately diagnose problems and prescribe interventions that won't inadvertently do harm.
A bit more accurately, they want programmers who are skilled in programming and, thus, can learn new programming languages as they become useful for new problems.
With the ability to automate tasks, understand, reason and learn by ingesting information and regulations, it can help banks determine obligations more accurately and more quickly.
CORRECTION: This story was updated to more accurately reflect Clapper's comments that, to his knowledge, there was no FISA court order to monitor phones at Trump Tower.
Or more accurately, what does a bookstore clerk by day, serial killer and stalker by night, keep on shuffle when he's not busy killing and stalking people?
A range trigger is also going to be used in the new mission, which will enable scientists to more accurately drop the rover in an ideal location.
This week, Google released a tool called DeepVariant that uses deep learning to piece together a person's genome and more accurately identify mutations in a DNA sequence.
That because these chips are actually comprised of multiple processors that combine to form what is more accurately known as a system on a chip (or SoC).
More female founders might help nudge the culture of the tech industry into a fairer one, comprised of a workforce that more accurately reflects the industry's users.
Transit wants to do a better job of keeping track of user interactions in the app in order to more accurately predict bus and rail arrival times.
The startup debuted in March of this year to take on WebMD and other online symptom checkers with an algorithm it believes can more accurately diagnose patients.
The government insists it will not back down, perhaps more accurately reading the mood of the frightened public than Socialist Party notables and the intellectuals who object.
The current rebalancing process is already therefore fairly mature and at some point in the next six to nine months will be more accurately described as tightening.
The more accurately they predict, the more they accumulate, but if they lose it they fall out of the panel, which happens to around 1 in 10.
And let's not forget one important thing when criticizing—or, more accurately, nitpicking—what appears to be his only on-court peccadillo so far: He's a rookie.
"Given that we cannot pinpoint the sitter's nationality more accurately than Africa, it might be better to simply call the work 'Portrait of a Man,'" Søndergaard said.
In Alaska, wood frogs go eight months without urinating, and now scientists have figured out how they do it – more accurately, how they survive without doing it.
But by creating those drops with tightly focused ultrasound rather than suction it does so in much smaller amounts, much more accurately and with no contaminating contact.
For the last six months, we've been shooting stock photography and redesigning illustrations to more accurately reflect the women who make up the majority of our audience.
More accurately, you could very easily emulate a bit of Scorpio's signature loyalty during Venus' stay (which will last for roughly the next month and a half).
Reflections from explosions are far more accurately rendered onto nearby objects like cars, tanks, and even the ground and soldiers in the WW2 first-person shooter game.
The tension between Gen X and Millennials is real, it's widespread, and it's never been more accurately or hilariously depicted than in Noah Baumbach's While We're Young.
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey, our parliament, is comprised of members from both ruling and opposition parties, so more accurately represents the country as a whole.
Clinical trials of a proposed new drug will be able to use apps to measure disease progression more accurately, and thus demonstrate the efficacy of the treatment.
Context-aware access lets administrators define a set of information that could help them more accurately ascertain the identity of the person trying to access your service.
The new method will involve simpler rounding calculations out to five significant digits, with the potential to round to six digits to more accurately match intended weightings.
Officials say the switching of titles would allow the Navy to identify sailors' skills more accurately and give them better job opportunities when they leave the Navy.
We're so bad at these things, in fact, that the FDA proposed changing the food stats on calorie labels to more accurately reflect what Americans actually eat.
On Monday, Trump hit back at this story—or more accurately a Morning Joe segment about the story—in what can only described as his funniest tweet.
For example, you could get a better rate on a mortgage because your lender could have instant access to more information to price your loan more accurately.
Trump supporters might dismiss these figures as Washington insiders—inhabitants of "the swamp"—but they are more accurately seen as representatives of the legal and administrative state.
Negative news coverage -- or, seen more accurately through the Trump lens, media coverage that he feels is not sufficiently favorable to him -- is not, by definition, fake.
The robot can also now map its surroundings more accurately, because it's actually been in testing in real homes to better understand a range of domestic layouts.
Our stupidity, he realized, was neither willed nor wicked; it reflected, instead, a lack of imagination — or, perhaps more accurately, a lack of material for our imagination.
Republicans seem to be realizing it, and they're trying to quietly cash in -- or, perhaps more accurately, cynically deploy a few strategic women to their own benefit.

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