Sentence examples for make accurate comparisons from inspiring English sources

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He admits it is difficult to make accurate comparisons, because the research is still in its infancy.

It is concluded that sheep visual acuity is potentially greater than hitherto realised, but that standardisation of techniques is required to make accurate comparisons with data gathered previously.

In order to make accurate comparisons between home run distances, it is necessary for analysts to complete the hypothetical arc of the batted ball back down to the exact altitude of home plate.

These policies are influenced not only by New York City's success, but also by Hsu's research on how to improve benchmarking data and EnergyStar ratings, and how to use data-driven statistical learning to make accurate comparisons between diverse buildings.

The study, carried out by experts at King's College London and Cornell University in the USA, used groups of identical twins, who share 100 per cent of their genes, and non-identical twins, who share only half their genes, to make accurate comparisons.

Providers are ranked in approximately decreasing size of market share, although the way in which cloud computing operates makes it extremely difficult to make accurate comparisons.

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The differences in the numbers of users, however, make accurate comparison difficult beyond mathematical extrapolation.

Every carrier assembles its B.O.P. differently, so make sure you're making accurate comparisons when shopping.

Studies included in our review also show variations in their design and mental health measurements, making accurate comparisons difficult in the absence of an existing baseline (except limited comparisons with the national mental health survey) [ 61].

Although sequence variation makes accurate comparisons difficult, it is likely that this chicken gene arose from a distinct NALP than the fish and amphibian NALPs, with the ancestral NALP s) possibly lost from the genome.

Although our findings cannot be extrapolated to tissue from the vascular zone of the meniscus, our use of avascular tissue prevented possible blood contamination, which would have made accurate comparison difficult.

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