Sentence examples for reliably measure from inspiring English sources

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The study is the first to reliably measure operative skills in practicing surgeons and correlate those measurements with patient outcomes.

Additionally, quantitative measurements allow use of this spatial information to more reliably measure surfaces, orifices, volumes, and shape.

"It does not reliably measure quality," he said.

The problem with observational studies is that they don't reliably measure cause and effect.

And we still need to develop blood tests that can more reliably measure a woman's hormone levels.

It's going to take some time before we can reliably measure the impact of Mr. Romney's choice.

But those polls have generally been too small to reliably measure sentiment among specific ethnic or racial groups in Brooklyn or the city as a whole.

These are more complex to reliably measure than testosterone, and it is still unclear what relative proportion of sex differences these other factors will influence.

The ability to reliably measure low frequencies while sweeping is key to its successful implementation.

This connection reinforces the need for an instrument to reliably measure motivation in young children.

Of those, all applications were found to accurately and reliably measure balance on select variables.

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