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accurately against bad cast counted guarantee might people poorer sure vote voters votes
the way that people register, the way that people vote and to guarantee that when their votes are cast that they'll be counted accurately and to make sure that we don't discriminate against voters who might be poorer or live in a precinct that has a bad system. Jimmy Carter
accurate expected experience literature
I was a little surprised. I expected this to be accurate because there's a lot of literature and experience with these systems. But this has been even better than I expected. Hal Varian
accurate within
It's accurate to within the fuzz of the ball. Larry Scott
accurate exact information inner markets money prices provide
Money and prices and markets don't give us exact information about how much our suburbs, freeways, and spandex cost. Instead, everything else is giving us accurate information: our beleaguered air and watersheds, our overworked soils, our decimated inner cities. All of these provide information our prices should be giving us but do not. Paul Hawken
accurate agents assumption coaches decisions despite extremely fails functions imitation intensely lead learning market maximize objective possibilities reasonably services simple standard unusually
The decisions are comparatively simple, the possibilities for learning and imitation are unusually large, the compensation for coaches who make the decisions is extremely high, and the market for their services is intensely competitive. Despite these forces, the standard assumption that agents maximize simple objective functions fails to lead to reasonably accurate descriptions of behavior. David Romer
accurate artistic likeness rather science using
Using archaeological and anatomical science rather than artistic interpretation makes this the most accurate likeness ever created, Jean Claude
accurate beings choices conscious human natural reflect taking word
Human beings are natural mimickers. The more you're conscious of the other side's posture, mannerisms, and word choices - and the more you subtly reflect those back - the more accurate you'll be at taking their perspective. Daniel H. Pink
accurate believe bureau census paid
We paid for the Census Bureau to give us an accurate count. We don't believe that's an accurate count. James Stover
accurate counting owe people satisfied
We owe it to the people to get an accurate counting of what they thought. ...What I want is the people satisfied because if the people aren't satisfied, it's a bummer. Ron Walker
convinced evidence jury presented standard
In the end, the evidence that was presented really convinced the jury to the standard that we were set to. Bob Horn
people save threatened
Some people think that because it's a threatened species, that every one we save is good. But not if they never get to live in the wild. Andy Johnson
people though
Nowadays it seems as though people sit down to write what they know is going to be a trilogy. Lois Lowry
people sucked wealth
Tell the people of Serbia how much wealth you have sucked out during the same years they have been impoverished in Serbia, Robin Cook
people pursue socially societies tech
Tech innovation is something societies have to pursue as vigorously as they can. We have to innovate civically and socially at the same rate; otherwise, you create unfortunate disruptions, and that's where you have people opposing technological innovations. Nick Hanauer
people portray written
Sometimes I want to convey something complex philosophically, and sometimes I just want to portray myself in a situation that I think other people have been in many times, but it hasn't been written about much. Harvey Pekar
people poor poverty
Poverty must have its satisfactions, else there would not be so many poor people Don Herold
people perhaps remember voice
Perhaps people will remember my voice and what I was able to do with it. Yusuf Islam
people perhaps
Perhaps people are saying, 'I'm going to hunker down,' Jeb Bush
people position
Quarterback is a position that people try to put too many things into it, M. Wolfe