Sentence examples for judging changes in from inspiring English sources

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People aren't very good at judging changes in size.

Informant information is critical as family members may be more competent in judging changes in patients' cognitive functioning in syndromes associated with an early lack of awareness; for example, AD [ 30].

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To ensure that subjects accurately judged changes in pitch instead of guessing, subjects with less than 90% accuracy in the congruent conditions (UU and DD) were excluded from further analysis.

In this study we characterize our ability to judge changes in the direction of motion of objects a common task which can allow us either to intercept moving objects, or else avoid them if they pose a threat.

This can be more simply accomplished with a heart rate monitor to judge changes in activity, and studies suggest this to be potentially useful as well.

Washington and Wall Street are rarely on the same wavelength: markets judge change in seconds, while politicians take days -- or months -- to sniff the direction of the country and fashion a response.

Judging from changes in county appraisal listings, profits from his 25 total transactions have easily exceeded $100 million.

Biomarkers for healthy lungs is of broader interest in the context of personalized medicine and also for judging progressive changes in the status of the lung after surgery, recovery from a disease, or treatment with a drug.

So, if reader 1 assigns a positive change score to one particular joint, and reader 2 judges change in this particular joint as insufficiently clear and assigns "no change" to all joints, the total Sharp score for reader 1 will be +1 unit and for reader 2 0 units, in spite of the lack of absolute agreement, and the reported average Sharp score will be +0.5 units.

"One or more fast-growing regional powers may judge that changes in its economic and political interests merit the risk of an aggressive programme of espionage," the report said.

The article contains images of supernovae explosions as well as a graph that shows "the rate of supernova explosions correlates strongly to evolution as judged by changes in fossils found under the ocean".

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