Accurately
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We can now
accurately
follow in both time and space the brain's processing routes, which are determined not only by genes, but also by all the experience that an individual has gained during her entire lifetime.
Hospitals and medical centers need molecular techniques to identify C. auris
accurately.
Only 2% of official development aid is earmarked for improving the quality of statistics – an amount wholly insufficient to assess
accurately
the impact of the other 98% of aid.
New and traditional outlets alike must ensure that they portray the facts
accurately
and dispassionately, in order to foster a constructive, fair-minded discussion.
Indeed, these countries’ relationship with the Soviet Union was no true alliance at all; rather, they were
accurately
described as “satellites” – states with limited sovereignty, whose main role was to serve Soviet interests.
Ideally, the international humanitarian-aid regime would more
accurately
reflect the political realities in countries afflicted by civil war, and the UN would be able to work with all parties that control territory.
As the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism’s Digital News Report 2017 revealed, 40% of news consumers say that established media organizations – The New York Times, for example –
accurately
differentiate fact from fiction.
As many Hong Kong citizens have argued, the Chinese government’s current position is based on a report, submitted by Leung’s officials, which purported to reflect
accurately
the outcome of local consultations on constitutional development.
The first problem is that for certain types of economic phenomena – such as financial recessions, stock-market crashes, or exchange-rate fluctuations – it is logically impossible for anyone to be known to be forecasting
accurately
far in advance.
In the lender’s view, the 17% interest rate that Greece’s government now has to pay for its 10-year bonds
accurately
reflects the lender’s risk in buying Greek government debt.
This makes it all the more important to report
accurately
on the system as it evolves, in order to comprehend the overall direction of change.
China’s power system remains heavily based on coal, and much more will be burned before the system can
accurately
be described as more green than black.
In addition, Lagarde displayed impressive political dexterity in finally persuading Republicans and Democrats in the US Congress to pass governance reforms that not only bolster the IMF’s firepower to fight financial crises, but also more
accurately
reflect changing global economic dynamics.
Lenders must suffer losses, so that they price sovereign risk more
accurately
in the future and make reckless governments pay higher interest rates.
While it was necessary to price risk more accurately, it is difficult to believe that the Netherlands, with a debt ratio nearly 20 percentage points lower than Germany’s, deserves to be assessed as a higher default risk.
Similarly, foreign media organizations often cannot investigate Chinese companies and economic activity freely and
accurately.
Unfortunately, it is not always possible to assess risks accurately, and science alone cannot provide all the answers.
A year after the European refugee crisis – or, more accurately, refugee-management crisis – peaked in the summer of 2015, the EU declared that the situation was under control.
The drama – more accurately, a tragedy – playing out in the North is the rapid disappearance of the polar ice cap, the Arctic Ocean’s defining feature.
Advocates
accurately
point out that social media are a tool that is ignored at one’s peril.
I have developed an alternative theory which holds that financial markets do not reflect the underlying conditions accurately.ampnbsp;
To control credit as distinct from money, additional tools must be employed – or, more accurately, reactivated, since they were used in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
Economic reconstruction is more
accurately
thought of as economic renewal .
Overall, our findings support the view that markets might be unable to price new governance provisions and practices
accurately
right away, but that they can be expected to learn over time to do so.
Likewise, last June in Baia Mare, Romania, the incumbent mayor Catalin Chereches won more than 85% of the vote on a promise to eliminate the town’s “pockets of poverty” – or, more accurately, to demolish Romani neighborhoods.
Another that warrants rereading is his 1990 paper "Macroeconomic Populism", which
accurately
depicts a temptation to which policymakers in Latin America and other countries often used to succumb.
The study showed which tests were able to predict the outcome most
accurately
decades ahead of onset.
The trickier question is whether we will be able to predict Alzheimer’s disease
accurately
in those with normal cognition and memory, or to predict it more than five years in advance.
While paper maps can
accurately
portray static features like rivers and mountains, they cannot easily be updated when new buildings are constructed, roads are rerouted, or new restaurants open.
For starters, assessing and implementing aid policy requires developing tools to gauge
accurately
where need is greatest.
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