Sentence examples for make accurate judgements from inspiring English sources

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We find that observers are unable to make accurate judgements in this case.

Wolf likens people who have been taught the wrong values to people suffering from psychosis because like psychotics they are unable to make accurate judgements about the world.

Barbara Strauch, author of The Secret Life of the Grown-Up Brain (Viking 2010), says older folks are "better able to make accurate judgements" because "our brains build up patterns of connections, interwoven layers of knowledge that allow us to recognize similarities of situations and see solutions".

Direct evidence for the idea that the insula is a key area supporting interoception comes from a functional neuroimaging study in which the ability to make accurate judgements about the timing of one's own heartbeat was used as an index of interoceptive awareness (Critchley et al. 2004).

Detection of U. parvum and U. urealyticum with PCR primers targeting MBA genes with variable regions has been well documented for Ureaplasma detection [ 13, 32- 36] therefore, we selected this gene for PCR detection of Ureaplasma spp. In fact, as shown in Figure 1 (representative PCR results), each of the PCR products was clearly visible, permitting us to make accurate judgements.

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A typical safety strategy to avoid tripping on a step or stair, such as when blurred vision makes accurate judgement of the step height difficult, is to increase foot clearance over the step/stair edge in both stair ascent [7], [8] and descent [10].

According to Wolf people who have had particularly bad upbringings are unable to make accurate normative judgements because they have been taught the wrong values.

To the right of the page is a widget enticing users to anwer questions about themselves, which helps the system make more accurate judgements (the placement of the widget is clever – users are constantly invited to participate but aren't forced to toil through a lengthy initial signup to 'teach' the system).

In addition to participating in the online conversation and pulling candidates from job boards, Twitter chats, and from the results that keyword Internet searches yield, consider this: face-to-face communication lets you analyze non-verbal cues and can allow you to make more accurate judgements of whether unemployed candidates are qualified for the position.

In a red cue condition we would expect the local processing to improve (allowing subjects to make more accurate judgements about low-level features of the individual dipole elements) but the global perception of form (for example, the ability to distinguish structured dipole fields from unstructured ones) should be impeded.

Are parents looking at all of the available information able to make an accurate judgement on whether or not to send their child out to play football?

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