accurately what the state of the economy will be if— The stock market plunges and equity drops some
accurately display on camera.
accurately decode whether that person is male or female.
accurately but I think I do tend to consider the practical consequences of a
accurately .
accurately , just by using a phone and a camera that enables you to show those visuals to somebody sitting in the UK.
accurately it wasn't just in the name of research though I I really did kind of develop an affinity for all of them and
more accurately to find the complicated cases where his attention really needs to be put.
They accurately see themselves.
more accurately , so that they could both help farmers and also make a business out of it.
that it accurately predicted before me is evidence enough for me that when I go for one box, there's gonna be $1 million waiting in there for me.
faster and more accurately .
The movie showed very accurately how thinking in pictures works, and it showed very accurately my projects.
How do I accurately evaluate positions on this tree once I get to them?
Whereas the curve for accurately rating the more communicative, the posed, the intentional laughter actually is more shallow.
be able to accurately answer questions about whether this person likes poetry or that they are on time
So when it's accurately prescribed and appropriately taken, it can help people be more fully themselves, increase their quality of life, and have
So most accurately defined, the heliotropic effect is, every living system has a tendency toward that which is life giving and away from that
if they're accurately predicting the probability of readmission.
and plant crops accurately and quickly in a matter of moments.
And so what more accurately describes what health care is today is an attempt to restore health that's been lost, and not a very rational attempt, because the more desperate
Do your songs accurately represent the way you hear them in your head now?
If you accurately represent how big it should be, it would look like this.
If they're not accurately spaced, you're going to have problems with intonation, and you'll never be able to play in tune.
It's impossible to accurately project susceptibility.
And telling our stories accurately .
So "alcohol is accurately viewed as beneficial nutrition that prolongs life and enhances a gracious and joyful lifestyle for some, and is equally and accurately
written this book-- accurately at least-- without Google.
able to accurately decode the information that was being expressed in those faces.
less able to accurately decode information in faces and therefore less able to be empathically accurate when making judgments about other people and interacting with other people.
or perhaps more accurately swimming laps in a Speedo.
You can very accurately model the, the vital signs that you would get
better wine accurately and so accurate whining became my new how accurately can
and whoever can memorize the most accurately , the fastest at times wins.
of protein structure prediction by accurately predicting the three-dimensional shapes of proteins.
But if you can more accurately have a metric for consumption measures, really focus on making sure that it's coming
can't recount what happened last week accurately .
And if we don't teach history accurately , the young people are doomed to repeat what they don't even know has already happened because there won't be anybody
Three of them the most accurately played games out of, I think, on the order of 1,000 world championship games that have been played in history.
But it will be more accurately representing the true costs, in terms of healthcare costs for workers, in terms of externalities on surrounding ecosystems,
You can taste the garlic more accurately if you put a good amount of salt in a recipe.
Very important that we can test accurately and repeatedly.
This was issued-- it's dated incredibly accurately -- the 12th of November, 931 at Lifton in Devon.
But if you could actually accurately measure, then you could create a policy change at Google and then measure did it make people happy or not.
We're not seeing the world completely accurately .
and we're not seeing things accurately .
And when we're able to accurately understand the nature of blockage, it means, very simply, at any particular moment, either you are being completely brilliant, you're being Einstein,
and is impressed by how accurately you portrayed the frustration and denial many people experience when losing their hearing.
If you measure one very accurately , you mess up the other one.
Or they can read people's minds accurately .