Sentence examples for made more correct from inspiring English sources

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At the beginning, the experimental horses made more correct choices at the first attempt, although they took more time to find the carrot.

Controls made more correct classifications in response to upright compared to inverted faces (t(6) = 6.170; p = .001) as did persons with congenital prosopagnosia (t(6) = 2.808; p = .031).031

Besides being better able to establish a rapport with their patients, students trained in communication made more correct diagnoses than their untrained fellows.

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In side-by-side comparison with Kekule, CLiDE and OSRA, ChemReader makes more correct outputs and extracts chemically important substructure patterns with higher recall and precision rates.

The future is never a simple replay of the past…The market has a life all its own…" Succeeding in it is about making more "correct judgments" than mistakes.

"They were very composed and controlled the game very well and although they didn't get every decision right - no one ever does - they looked like they would make more correct decisions than not.

Concerning many published information in the field of sand flies, providing a digital database for the country will help the public health authorities to make more correct and prompt decisions for planning leishmaniasis control programs as well as modeling and forecasting of transmission potential across the country.

The trick in making more correct decisions than incorrect ones (because let's face it, that is the best one can hope to achieve) is to keep in mind the person and the life that you dream to attain.

We found that when the quality of personal information is high (Ip>0.5), individuals that pool this information should make more correct decisions than those that do not.

"…so I think I can make more correct decisions at the NH, when I meet the patient in that environment" (GP2) "…so I think I can make more correct decisions at the NH, when I meet the patient in that environment" (GP2) > The doctors had regular meetings with their patients.

Thus, some kind of objective molecular criteria that distinguish benign and malignant follicular tumours, which reflect the biological characteristics of the tumour cells, are necessary for making more correct diagnoses.

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