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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better verification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements to a verification process or method.
Example: "We need to implement a better verification system to ensure the accuracy of our data."
Alternatives: "an improved verification" or "a more effective verification".
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In order to make a better verification, the software SPSS was used in order to attain the amounts of P value and compare the amounts of rotation resulting from the ANNs and those obtained from the empirical tests in each test series for both testing and training data.
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So, it's not New START versus an allegedly better verification scheme, it's New START versus no verification scheme.
In order to obtain a deeper insight and better verification of the simulation code, we measured the forming-limit curve, FLC, for the same steel sheet.
The test set of healthy subjects in the ECG-ILSA database (N = 49) produces a lower verification sensitivity (89.8%) and identification accuracy (77.6%) but a better erroneous verification rate (16.1%).
In addition, starting with a small subset of rules enables better verification possibilities and selection mechanisms for biological experiment design.
As seen in the tables given above, the proposed algorithm showed better verification performances than the other methods except a few cases for the GMM-UBM method.
The Fed recently proposed new rules for banks that would, for example, require better verification of borrowers' income and reduce onerous prepayment penalties.
In return for better verification, we should seek speedy ratification of the threshold test ban treaty and cut back on the number and scale of our tests.
And as for "the absence of any independent verification", what better verification could you have than the internal documents of the tobacco companies revealed by the class action disclosure?
Trying to move talks forward, American diplomats have struck a tentative deal that would allow North Korea to "acknowledge" American "concerns" about uranium and proliferation activities, in return for better verification of Yongbyon's plutonium haul.
Banks have been caught by surprise by the level of fraud, and the Guardian understands that some are scrambling to ensure that better verification and checking systems are put in place to prevent the problem running out of control, with around two million Americans already using the system.
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