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More and accurately
2 ) More accurately estimate the total population of wild bongo through faecal DNA analysis, camera trapping and transect surveying.
More accurately, it should be described as involving " too much money spent chasing too few goods ", since only money that is spent on goods and services can cause inflation.
More generally, lossy compression can be thought of as an application of transform coding – in the case of multimedia data, perceptual coding: it transforms the raw data to a domain that more accurately reflects the information content.
More accurately, he was proclaimed Emperor of the armies of Germania Inferior and Superior.
More recent tests using radio interferometric measurements of quasars passing behind the Sun have more accurately and consistently confirmed the deflection of light to the degree predicted by general relativity.
" More accurately, such recordings are made from a film's music track, because they usually consist of the isolated music from a film, not the composite ( sound ) track with dialogue and sound effects.
More accurately, he changed the name of those which comprised the Southern Group and it was subsequently applied to all 15 islands when the New Zealand Parliament passed " The Cook Islands and other Islands Government Act " in 1901.
More accurately, the protégé could be called the telemachus ( pl.
More accurately, the sale of the book was permitted, but the public display of the book or its covers was prohibited, despite the fact that there were no swastikas on the cover of the indexed first German edition.
More accurately, point six of Griffith's abstract reports that R tended to transform into S if a large amount of live R, alone, were injected, and that adding much heat-killed S made transformation reliable Griffith also induced some pneumococci to transform back and forth.
More accurately, numbers in between can be expressed in the form, i. e., with a power tower of 10s and a number at the top, possibly in scientific notation, e. g., a number between and ( note that < math > 10
More accurately, J is covered by C < sup > g </ sup >: any point in J comes from a g-tuple of points in C. The study of differential forms on C, which give rise to the abelian integrals with which the theory started, can be derived from the simpler, translation-invariant theory of differentials on J.
More accurately, a cleanroom has a controlled level of contamination that is specified by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size.
More accurately, any linear functional applied to the sample function X < sub > t </ sub > will give a normally distributed result.
More recently, real-value torsion angles can be accurately predicted by SPINE-X and successfully employed for ab initio structure prediction.
" More accurately, they were " community anarchists " who blended a desire for freedom with a consciousness of the community in which they lived.
More accurately, a player's aim is to reach " The Show " or the " big leagues.
More accurately:
More accurately, there had been two collections independent of each other: wet garbage ( including food waste ), and bottles and cans ; dry combustible trash was burned in incinerators until Los Angeles County ordered an end to backyard trash burning in 1957, when Poulson was still mayor.
More accurately, however, it means the art of using indirect force, such as joint locks or throwing techniques, to defeat an opponent, as opposed to direct force such as a punch or a kick.
More information is needed to accurately assess the potential health risk and environmental impact from the use of these products.
More accurately, by leaving large portions of the spectrum relatively unpolluted, the narrow-spectrum emission from low-pressure sodium lamps allows more opportunity for astronomers to " work around " the resulting light pollution.
More accurately known as limiting resolution, tube resolution is measured in line pairs per millimeter or lp / mm.
More complex motor controllers may be used to accurately control the speed and torque of the connected motor ( or motors ) and may be part of closed loop control systems for precise positioning of a driven machine.

More and scope
More recently, Bacardi lawyers were influential in the drafting of the 1996 Helms-Burton Act which sought to extend the scope of the United States embargo against Cuba.
The move saw two changes: the scope of the show was expanded nationwide, with a different region visited each episode ; and the theme tune was changed from No More Heroes by The Stranglers to a twee and plinky number, more in keeping with the programme genre.
More conventional variations allow prior restrictions on scope, agenda, and groupings, e. g. couples or interest groups or tendency or factions or even formal parties.
; Advanced reasoning for QA: More sophisticated questioners expect answers that are outside the scope of written texts or structured databases.
Apple's references “ Inside Macintosh: Macintosh Toolbox Essentials ” and “ Inside Macintosh: More Macintosh Toolbox ”, similarly vague in scope, also document most of the Toolbox.
More than 150 years later, the variety of designs on stamps is enormous, giving topical collectors plenty of scope to find stamps for their chosen theme.
More eclectic in its scope, Perspectives presents a lively mix of theoretical statements, literature reviews, viewpoints and opinions, research presentations, and scholarship.
More epic in scope than Suriyothai, Naresuan was initially released in two parts in early 2007.
More recently, the APG II system has greatly expanded the scope of the family by including many genera previously classified in the Flacourtiaceae.

More and civil
More states also meant more states in which to have long civil wars.
More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law.
More recently, during the civil war in March 2011, Gaddafi's forces have sown mines around rebel-controlled areas.
More narrow definitions will not include any of the world religions and restrict the term to local or rural currents not organized as civil religions.
More generally, Thucydides showed an interest in developing an understanding of human nature to explain behaviour in such crises as plague, massacres, as in that of the Melians, and civil war.
More recent studies have demonstrated that most of the magistrates ' legal work was in civil disputes, and that there was an elaborate system of civil law which used the criminal code to establish torts.
More recently, scholars of ethnic conflict and civil wars have introduced theories that draw insights from all three traditional schools of thought.
The County Court also has limited jurisdiction in civil cases ...." More specifically, the New York County Court is:
More usually, a coroner's verdict is also relied upon in civil proceedings and insurance claims.
More than 432 participants were from civil society, including 32 heads or representatives of non-governmental organizations, 225 media leaders, 149 leaders from academic institutions and think tanks, 15 religious leaders of different faiths and 11 union leaders.
More recently, Robert D. Putnam has argued that even non-political organizations in civil society are vital for democracy.
More than 4, 000, 000 civil actions and criminal cases are filed in all New York State courts each year.
More than 2, 000 civil servants were dismissed on charges of corruption.
More common was " national degradation ," a loss of face and civil rights, which was meted out to 49, 723 people.
More than 30 privacy and civil liberties organizations have urged Google to suspend Gmail service until these issues are resolved.
More than 6, 200 civil engineers and allied professionals serve on numerous technical committees and provide other services that benefit the Society and the profession.
More recently, he served as the Chief of International Space Station Operations for the astronaut office, responsible for integrating astronaut, civil service, and contractor activities in providing support to all aspects of the development, testing, crew training and operations of the International Space Station.
) In these scenes, More is made to express a doctrine of passive submission to civil authority which, while hardly appropriate to his fame, is pure late-Tudor orthodoxy.
More than thirty years later, Satyagraha and the March to Dandi exercised a strong influence on American civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr., and his fight for civil rights for blacks in the 1960s:
More serious controversy surrounded the Government ’ s handling of national security issues including the Combe-Ivanov affair and the attempted suppression of publication of leaked documents by journalist Brian Toohey, and the allegations of impropriety made against High Court Justice Lionel Murphy, all of which created stress for Evans as an avowed civil libertarian.
More than two years later, on 5 August 2007, the family's Israeli lawyer, Michael Sfard, said, " The family demands justice, both criminal and civil.
More than 20, 000 civil service workers ( leaving their offices for the day ) watched as the U. S. Army attacked its own veterans.

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