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The only difference may be that people will know more accurately how much is stolen.
Or, more accurately, how much slower their fast offense needs to be to conform to the rules.
"Feeling out of control, I found one thing I did have power over: what I ate, or, more accurately, how little I ate," she writes.
So in 2011, the World Anti-Doping Agency convened a team of researchers to try to determine more accurately how many athletes use performance-enhancing drugs.
As such, persons accused of committing crimes are protected against themselves or, more accurately, how their words may be used against them.
In other words, the theory can now predict more accurately how the phenomenon should work in a wider range of circumstances.
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His ground-breaking work to refine computational models may help economists more accurately predict how much people save, how much they eat or overeat, what they consider fair play, and whether they finish tasks punctually or drag their feet.
So far, we've described behaviors that build or erode credibility so that leaders can more accurately assess how they're comporting themselves and how others see them.
However, doctors can be hesitant about prognosticating without a fundamental understanding of how to formulate a prognosis more accurately and how to communicate the information with honesty and compassion.
We see our effort as an initial attempt in this direction and hope others join us in puzzling through how to create impact models that more accurately reflect how change happens in the dynamic, unpredictable contexts in which we work.
Follows says knowing how a single organism allocates energy could help researchers more accurately model how microbes spread throughout an environment.
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