" She was not without her criticism of them in return, being more accurately instructed than most matrons in Middlemarch, and—where is the blameless woman?
Of this sequence to Bichat's work, already vibrating along many currents of the European mind, Lydgate was enamoured; he longed to demonstrate the more intimate relations of living structure, and help to define men's thought more accurately after the true order.
Then he has no words hard enough for the man who does not recognise its sway; for, a member of society now, he realises accurately enough that against him he is powerless.
Recurring patterns in dreams often accurately reflect concerns people have about their daily lives.
You have no chance of accurately predicting with any consistency the buy and sell decisions of millions of other investors with different financial situations and analytical abilities.
Whether you are sending professional emails, communicating with a client, trying to deliver a coherent business plan, or anything in between, you should be able to communicate quickly, accurately and effectively.
The findings demonstrate that people can accurately assess a stranger's socio-economic position, defined by their income, education, and occupation status, based on brief speech patterns.
It's important to accurately calculate the amount of time it'll take you to completely finish a dish, starting with ingredient prep to tasting the first bite.
That's one reason why it's important to accurately complete your job applications.
That's one reason why it's important to accurately complete your job applications.
YITU Technology, a Shanghai-based company that claimed both the top and second spot on the list, told the Global Times in a statement that its top algorithm can accurately recognize nearly every person in a sample base of 10 million.
According to a press release, the #SeeHer Award recognizes a woman who embodies the values set forth by the #SeeHer movement (an initiative first launched in early 2016 by the ANA's Alliance for Family Entertainment), "to push boundaries on changing stereotypes and recognize the importance of accurately portraying women across the entertainment landscape.
" "As far as I know, this machine is the first one around the world to accurately capture the right information under a noisy circumstance.
The following year researchers showed that social network companies such as Facebook could use machine learning to pretty accurately predict whether two nonmembers known by the same member also know one another.
The father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud believed that dogs had a 'special sense' that allowed them to judge a person's character accurately.
"The rotation of the Earth does change slightly – by a millisecond a day sometimes – and that can be measured very accurately by atomic clocks," said Bilham.
A series of close-up images are taken which accurately show information about the user's blood flow.
The drone is also unlikely to be able to accurately detect when your pet stops, which could mean it is dragged along unwillingly.
We found that bad moods also reduced gullibility and increased scepticism when evaluating urban myths and rumours, and even improved people's ability to more accurately detect deception.
What's more, 1-hour power nappers responded progressively faster and more accurately in the third and fourth sessions.