Sentence examples for more inaccuracy from inspiring English sources

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The result can be expected since increases of Δδ2 represent that the channel information about f ~ 0 and f ~ 1 becomes more inaccuracy at the SU.

For the pre and post analysis two years before and two years after the M&A are sufficient; "there will be no more inaccuracy and variation in the results" (Yener & David [2004]).

Indeed, a game inclined profile was associated with more inaccuracy in time estimation.

Moreover, many used manual cycle counts [ 28, 29] or self-reported survey data [ 26, 27, 31- 34, 37- 39] collected over a specified period, adding more inaccuracy.

The displacements in household GPS coordinates introduce some misclassification of computed distance and the differential displacement measurements in urban and rural areas means there is more inaccuracy in the rural measurements.

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In one study that compared what Alexa thought it heard versus what the test group actually said, the system showed that speech from that group showed about 30percentt more inaccuracies.

Eagle (2005: §4–5) suggests that a system is predictable iff, conditional on what we know about the past states of the system, and knowing the laws, we may have a posterior credence in future states that is closer to the truth than our prior credence (where closeness to the truth is characterised by having a more inaccuracy-minimising credence, as in Joyce 1998).

In both cases, as the number of nodes increases, the number of node false positions also increases since there are more nodes in the network with more inaccuracies in their position information.

But in practice, since the subset of compounds under evaluation has already been cleaned from the majority of mutagens by another classifier, the indiscriminate search for SAs can introduce more inaccuracies than benefits.

The revised text now makes the generalization that "Mesoamericans enjoyed chocolate". "They made some changes but they were so superficial, and they introduced some more inaccuracies in doing so," said Enrique Murillo, an educational anthropologist who teaches at Cal State San Bernardino.

But when they actually started to read what he had written about their hometown, it was even worse than they could have expected, a stereotype-thick piece of near-fiction, seemingly filled with more inaccuracies than accuracies, and with stories and people that didn't sound true to life. .

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