Sentence examples for more accurate indication from inspiring English sources

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The subtitle (the title of the original British edition) is the more accurate indication of its contents.

That could mean a 14-percentage-point lead is a more accurate indication of Clinton's current position in the race.

His conclusions now strike us as predictable, and many have turned for a more accurate indication of Mahler's mental state to the manuscripts of the Tenth, which Alma edited for publication a decade after his death.

The course of the 700-foot (213-metre) contour, or of the boundary separating the older rocks of the north and west from the younger southeastern strata, provides a more accurate indication of the extent of the highlands.

Pakstaite, an industrial design and technology graduate from Brunel University, claims it will give a more accurate indication of freshness and save on wastage from consumers throwing out produce which may be good to eat despite being past the date on the packaging.

A comparison of the last three months with the same period last year, regarded as a more accurate indication of house price movement, turned negative for the first time since May 2009, falling from 0% in August to -0.9% in September.

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Could it be that Okun's Law is still working, at least to a greater extent than now appears, and that both the decline in unemployment and the change in restaurant sales are providing more accurate indications of the state of the economy?

The individual's level of performance after mediation points to his/her ability to benefit from mediation and provides more accurate indications about future treatment procedures and the prognosis of academic success.

Moreover, a better integration of the uncertainty in the model's outputs, as well as the treatment applied to the snowpack in ski slopes is necessary to provide more accurate indications on how this sector will respond to climate change.

The findings of study 1 replicate and extend the work of Eva and Regehr (2007), demonstrating that moment-by-moment self-monitoring elicits different (and apparently more accurate) indications of awareness of the limits of one's competence than do more traditionally collected overarching estimates of one's ability (i.e., the global self-assessments of ability in each domain).

We think using the RIFLE classification was more accurate than RRT initiation, an indication which could be physician dependent.

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