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However, the erosion in two orthogonal directions also removes part of the extracted target, undermining the accuracy of further target positioning.
But right now we have a problem: Some economists believe economic turbulence has disrupted the calibration of those adjustments, undermining the accuracy of the bureau's estimates.
"I adamantly believe there is evidence that some votes in Texas have not been counted because of defective electronic voting machines, undermining the accuracy and fairness of our elections," Texas Democratic Party Chair Boyd Richie said of the 2008 decision at the time.
To avoid undermining the accuracy of the statistical assessment, the predicted GO terms were treated as correct if and only if they were identical to the original annotations of the test set.
Where autopsies and diagnostic tests are not routine, misclassification is a common problem undermining the accuracy of causes of maternal deaths [ 3].
In the past school data have suffered from an inability to track high-mobility students, undermining the accuracy of school and district graduation and dropout rates.
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A big question is whether the F.H.A.'s prehistoric technology undermines the accuracy of its data.
The Known Unknowns The degree to which voter suppression efforts may undermine the accuracy of opinion polling is unclear.
Inquiring about citizenship, the plaintiffs said, would "fatally undermine" the accuracy of the census because both legal and unauthorized immigrants might refuse to fill out the form.
He added that an innocent deviation of a single slice of pepperoni from the 48 specified for a large pizza would undermine the accuracy of published calorie counts.
Asking about citizenship would "fatally undermine" the accuracy of the census, they said, because both legal and unauthorized immigrants might refuse to fill out the form.
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