Accurately
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For example, watching someone do something physical, like knitting or putting on lipstick, can help you do those same actions more
accurately.
We spent hours and hours with our plaintiffs and experts, trying to come up with ways of explaining these concepts simply yet
accurately.
It seems to have to do with a complex interaction between genes and environment, but we don't have a diagnostic tool that can
accurately
predict where or when it will show up.
As simple as it seems, it's often impossible to
accurately
translate "you" without knowing a lot more about the situation where it's being said.
Because if machines and the people who run them can
accurately
read our emotional states, they may be able to assist us or manipulate us at unprecedented scales.
Nonetheless, they may eventually be able to
accurately
read our emotions and respond to them.
These ineffable experiences have properties called qualia, subjective qualities that you can't
accurately
describe or measure.
And because the rank order is known in advance, each can
accurately
predict how the others would vote in any situation and adjust their own votes accordingly.
But psychological research suggests that we're not very good at evaluating ourselves
accurately.
A study on competitive golfers compared their performance when instructed to simply focus on putting as
accurately
as possible, versus when they were primed to be acutely aware of the mechanics of their putting stroke.
And Richard Nixon, or more accurately, his speechwriter, a guy named William Safire, spent a lot of time thinking about language and making sure that his boss portrayed a rhetoric of honesty.
And still, their statistics can be
accurately
predicted by mathematical physics.
But above all, the scout wants to know what's really there, as
accurately
as possible.
It's the drive not to make one idea win or another lose, but just to see what's really there as honestly and
accurately
as you can, even if it's not pretty or convenient or pleasant.
But Anna had a different, trickier task than the writers in these traditions: as a princess writing about her own family, she had to balance her loyalty to her kin with her obligation to portray events accurately, navigating issues like Alexios’s embarrassing stab to the buttocks.
If you really want to judge people accurately, you have to get to the moment every consultant in the room is waiting for, and draw a two-by-two.
I was at Western Carolina University at their "Body Farm," more
accurately
called a "human decomposition facility."
While it's too easy to say Van Gogh's turbulent genius enabled him to depict turbulence, it's also far too difficult to
accurately
express the rousing beauty of the fact that in a period of intense suffering, Van Gogh was somehow able to perceive and represent one of the most supremely difficult concepts nature has ever brought before mankind, and to unite his unique mind's eye with the deepest mysteries of movement, fluid and light.
So in this painting by Magritte, noticing that there are no tracks under the train, there is no fire in the fireplace and there are no candles in the candlesticks actually more
accurately
describes the painting than if you were to say, "Well, there's a train coming out of a fireplace, and there are candlesticks on the mantle."
In order to really
accurately
model clouds, we'd need to track the behavior of every water droplet and dust grain in the entire atmosphere, and there's no computer powerful enough to do that.
The trait that prevents me from recognizing my mom allows me to smoothly adapt, to quickly absorb and
accurately
process an exhausting volume of cues, tease out what's important, determine multiple processes or potentials for any situation that I'm in, and then select the one that makes the most sense, all in a matter of seconds.
For 11 and a half days, it did it in sections,
accurately
enough to take amazing images like this.
The guy was able to
accurately
deliver a nine-and-a-half inch ball through an 18-inch rim that's suspended 10 feet in the air from nearly 24 feet away almost 80 times without failure.
If we know what that set point is, we can predict fairly
accurately
when you will be in flow, and it will be when your challenges are higher than average and skills are higher than average.
We learned that we could
accurately
track sleep without hooking people up to electrodes and make people sleep deeper.
The mathematics of quantum mechanics very
accurately
describes how our universe works.
Computers will combine the subtle pan-recognition powers of human intelligence with ways in which machines are already superior, in terms of doing analytic thinking, remembering billions of facts
accurately.
To
accurately
identify an illness, labs-on-a-chip may rely on several methods, including chemical fingerprinting, to sift through the large mix of trace substances in a sample of spit.
Many of you could ask the question, you know, why is a flying car, or maybe more accurately, a roadable aircraft, possible at this time?
If we
accurately
track blood loss during delivery, we can detect a hemorrhage sooner and save a woman's life.
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