Moreover, small-business owners became even less accurate at predicting their own layoffs during the economic downturn.
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The Web search site is fast, simple and uncannily accurate at finding exactly the site needed.
It is, he claims, 99.9% accurate at determining the veracity of certain sorts of statement.
But they're less accurate at predicting need-based grant aid from colleges and don't predict merit aid well, says Mr. Kantrowitz.
The MRI prediction method was 75% accurate at identifying the correct diagnosis.
Scientists from Israel and China found the test was 90% accurate at detecting and distinguishing cancers from other stomach complaints in 130 patients.
With an ability to keep tabs on chronic no-shows, e-scheduling systems could be pretty darn accurate at pegging the real versus the "as booked" workload.
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"We tested this update extensively and have found that the algorithm is very accurate at detecting site quality, but no algorithm is perfect, " the spokesman says.
Specialized research in data science done by Kaggle has found predictive models developed through competitions are more accurate at predicting the likelihood of an event than software a company developed on its own.
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The belief that foreign markets has the ability to absorb the millions of iphones, Ipads and other products being manufactured is not accurate at least at current pricing which is unaffordable to the masses.
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The second, uncomfortable, reason for Byrom's importance is that if Mrs Hancox is right, today's Globe is not an accurate replica at all.
The numbers I am using were provided by Qualcomm, but I am confident they are accurate, at least from a Qualcomm chipset perspective.
Also, keep in mind there is nothing particularly magical about underwriters making them more accurate on average at pricing firms than any other capital markets professionals.
The more accurate machines become at divining our wants and desires and then matching them with compelling products and ads for those products, the more they potentially could cause a backlash.
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Pulling from a heritage of acoustic innovation, the Harman Kardon headphones incorporate optimized drivers that produce accurate bass even at low volumes, whereas many competing models today artificially exaggerate bass or treble.
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The disparate discussions at each of these panels are an accurate paradigm for considering the agenda at the IBA as a whole.
"The 'standard' is probably transfer to nursing home from acute care at an early stage, where an accurate diagnosis of VS gets replaced at the nursing home with an inaccurate prognosis of permanent VS, explicitly or implicitly, " Schiff said.
We propose to act in an accurate, balanced manner at least in Syria.
They provide a wealth of tips at the end of each chapter for patients to help doctors arrive at an accurate diagnosis.
Compare to the conclusions of other analysts and also look back at how accurate their fundamental analysis has worked in the past.
We wanted to find out just what handwriting can say about a person -- and whether the impression it gives is at all accurate.
We will never convince the dedicated ideologues of the error of their ways, but the media can and must do better at presenting accurate and complete information.
The Piccolo takes 12.5 minutes to complete a reading, and delivers results (so says Abaxis) just as accurate as those done at labs run by giants Quest Diagnostics (nyse: DGX - news - people ) and Laboratory Corp. of America.
Ultrasonic detectors provide more accurate mapping of the surroundings at short range, for example when parking.
The vast majority are unarguably accurate and they were not at all obvious when I wrote them 14 to 17 years ago.
Suppressing the release of accurate information has always been at odds with the market need for information, to say nothing of the First Amendment.
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Now government statisticians have cross referenced GCSE and AS-level results with degree results, looking specifically if top school exam results are accurate predictors of a degree at 2:1 or above.
The amount shown on your benefit statement might not be accurate if you have been at the company a long time and your employer spins off your company or unit.
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