Sentence examples for correctly ascertain from inspiring English sources

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Stable and efficient navigation of wheeled robots over uneven terrains requires a framework which can correctly ascertain the stability and maneuverability for a given robot's state.

The minimum requirements for those studies should be to correctly ascertain vaccination status, to include laboratory-confirmed influenza as outcome and to collect variables to control for confounding.

The preceding arguments for precedent presuppose that decision-makers can correctly ascertain the merits of the cases before them, but law of course operates under non-ideal conditions where decision-makers make mistakes and disagree among themselves about the merits of cases.

In order to compare the two assays, samples with discordant outcome were analysed by a Lineblot (EcoLine, Virotech) to more correctly ascertain the serological status of the patient.

Validity of the presented results depends on the ability of the respondents to correctly ascertain diarrhea and recall episodes that occurred a week prior to survey.

The guideline also highlights the need to correctly ascertain dose from electronic healthcare data, and indicates the need to clearly define how this is achieved.

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Its ruling was consistent with earlier Florida cases that have repeatedly described the interest in correctly ascertaining the will of the voters as paramount.

Kidnapping occurs when a robot is unaware that it has not correctly ascertained its position, potentially causing severe map deformation and reducing the robot's functionality.

These duplications have been noted in both the Inventory below and on the HOLLIS catalogue records insofar as could be correctly ascertained, and at times are noted by LB herself on the tape containers.

For example, if the zero order and one first order are collected, then the information obtained will be that the object consisted of a periodic distribution, but the spatial location of the periodic structure is not correctly ascertained.

Rendering "to each his due" hinges on one's understanding of what each deserves, and this cannot be correctly ascertained without taking into account the dignity and worth that are at the same time general qualities of all persons, and inseparable from the singularity of each of them.

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