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And here is how extroverted ears heard what I said, which is actually pretty
accurate.
What I'm going to argue today is that having good judgment, making
accurate
predictions, making good decisions, is mostly about which mindset you're in.
If you think about it, that's really more
accurate
language.
They asked her to please update her blog with more
accurate
information and even offered to do an interview to describe to her in detail how their attack software was now far better than the competition.
If we reframe the questions and say, how well do you know your local area, would your answers be any more
accurate?
Now, we're all aware that an early diagnosis that is
accurate
is critical for survival.
So I started to feel really determined that the one way to make numbers more
accurate
is to have as many people as possible be able to question them.
Based on national elections in the UK, Italy, Israel and of course, the most recent US presidential election, using polls to predict electoral outcomes is about as
accurate
as using the moon to predict hospital admissions.
We'd still want to reconstruct an
accurate
picture of what was going on.
Unlike many proverbs, the one about elephant memory is scientifically
accurate.
I think if you do that, and you dig down through all of the misinformation, and the marketing on the part of the organic food industry and the Greenpeaces and find the science, the
accurate
science, you'll be surprised and pleased.
But because I have failed at this, I also have to consult an oracle, called Dark Sky, every time before we go on a walk, for very
accurate
weather predictions in the next 10 minutes.
Now, there's no better definition of cognitive dissonance than intelligent people asking me if a rodent's forecast is
accurate.
The problem is, it's only about 37 percent accurate, according to studies at Penn State University.
And believe it or not, and I know some of you are like, "Yeah, right," we're about 90 percent accurate, or more, with weather forecast.
The more clearly we see these forces at work, the easier it is to come up with alternative, more positive and more
accurate
narratives.
The data scientists would brag about how great and how
accurate
their model would be, and they'd be right.
And this is a more
accurate
depiction of what trade really looks like.
The prediction is astonishingly accurate, especially considering the fact that these games weren't built for assessment.
It's got to be relatively fast, so you can run it on a normal machine, but it's got to be
accurate
enough, so it looks good enough, basically.
So when I ask somebody who got married young why they broke up, and they say, "We grew apart," they're being surprisingly accurate, because the 20s is a decade of rapid change and maturation.
But what it says about sexual health is not
accurate
by any stretch of the imagination or is so laden with bias that it feels more like being pelted with judgement than actually receiving information.
So when teens are sources of
accurate
information, it spreads among us quickly.
We used to say STD, which stood for sexually transmitted disease, but it was changed recently because STI is a more medically
accurate
term, and taking away the big scary word "disease" helps decrease stigma.
When you can get accurate, judgement-free information from your peers, you realize that sex-ed doesn't have to be scary.
And again, this is a kind of an
accurate
model of what happens with the gravitational lensing.
It's not clear, by the way, since then, whether that is an
accurate
generalization, but the data at the time seemed to support that.
Or, if the Webster's Dictionary was only 99.9 percent accurate, it would have 470 misspelled words in it.
No one knows how historically
accurate
that particular story is, but remarkably, it draws on fact: For centuries, in the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges, people have been growing glaciers and using these homemade bodies of ice as sources of drinking water and irrigation for their crops.
He was describing what great coaches do, and what they do is they are your external eyes and ears, providing a more
accurate
picture of your reality.
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