Sentence examples for a precise ranking from inspiring English sources

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"Although a precise ranking is not possible, analysis shows than many pension funds from the UK have a large exposure to the carbon bubble.

But because GDP statistics and purchasing-power-parity adjustments are both rough-and-ready, the OECD says that it makes much more sense to put countries into broad groups than into a precise ranking.

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For the global algorithm, we increased the number of thresholds to 200 to achieve a more precise ranking of the genes.

Nor is it obvious that labour-market and product-market policies should have identical weights.Given all this, it would be wrong to bet much on a country's precise ranking.

The rank order is not a precise statistical ranking, but allows the user to focus on screens with extensive overlap as well as screens that identify mutually exclusive sets of ORFs (highlighted in blue).

If an organism in a community has sequenced relatives only at higher taxonomic ranks, such as class, then classification to a more precise rank will be impossible, and even assignment to the correct phylum will be difficult because of the extensive variation in DNA residue composition and gene content within most phyla (Brady and Salzberg, 2009; Parks et al., 2011; Perry and Beiko, 2010).

There is no precise ranking of the world's most deadly cities for migratory birds, but Toronto is considered a top contender for the title.

In addition, the precise ranking of the binding affinities of the potential radiotracers is less important than their general clustering.

A napoleon of thin chocolate sheets separating precise ranks of perfect raspberries is made to order for a photo shoot, but it pleases the eye more than the palate.

When a sample contains a mixture of microbes with varying degrees of taxonomic novelty, it is desirable to incorporate a measure of confidence that labels some fragments with precise ranks and others with more general ranks (i.e. a rank-flexible classifier: Diaz et al., 2009; Parks et al., 2011; Patil et al., 2011).

In evaluating rank-flexible predictions, we define the taxonomic precision (the rank at which the classification is made) and accuracy (the most precise rank in the prediction that is correct).

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