With a protractor and a little practise it is possible to measure spherical angles pretty accurately. |
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He also describes his most famous invention, that of the vernier caliper, an instrument for accurately measuring length. |
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Alabamans certainly know a quarterback is most accurately judged by his wins. |
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These waves are recorded by instruments all over the world, allowing scientists to accurately measure distant quakes. |
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The pink, slightly knobbly skin of this species of seahorse has been rather unkindly, but accurately, compared to that of a plucked chicken. |
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The mass of Pluto is now known accurately since a satellite Charon has been discovered. |
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So I've now changed the message to more accurately reflect what has happened. |
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First, how do we know the leaks accurately reflected what Malvo told the police? |
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The inflation rate would more accurately reflect what's actually happening on the ground. |
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Dating of the seismic reflectors in our dataset is hampered by the lack of accurately dated successions in deep boreholes in the region. |
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These all seem to derive from the Folio text, but some may supplement it by accurately recording where breaks came between verses and refrains. |
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He could discharge a stream of accurately aimed arrows while a Ranger laboriously reloaded his rifle. |
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There were no lanes, with one swimmer per lane, nor were courses accurately measured. |
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So if you don't hear and process those sounds accurately and quickly, your whole vocabulary and therefore your language system, is undermined. |
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It takes an inventive imagination to read these things and accurately visualize anything. |
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This frustration accurately reflects the feelings of people who live with amnesic patients. |
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This is only possible because we have the launchers capable of placing satellites accurately into space. |
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After the leads for impedance cardiography were applied, we were unable to accurately collect and record bioimpedance data from 4 patients. |
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Geologists and geophysicists aim to accurately constrain the architecture and facies variations at the lava flow scale. |
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Under the terms of the draft agreement, the growers commit themselves to installing scales to more accurately determine the cutters' share. |
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He also had an uncanny feel for the weather and many times accurately predicted a day of storms, especially violent thunderstorms and tornadoes. |
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However, one may be a realist without claiming that our present science mirrors nature accurately in all respects. |
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I respectfully doubt whether managing an investment banking business can accurately be described as a profession. |
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The official club ledgers could accurately be described as the DNA of Everton Football Club. |
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More accurately, he found himself unable to hear anything above the intense rage that clouded his mind, or rather, cleaned it to crystal clarity. |
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The new boards obviate the need for accurately positioned spotlights or coloured bulbs. |
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The report can accurately describe violative conduct without resorting to personal assaults. |
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A cardiograph would be able to record my heart movements accurately and then you'd have a concise visual aid. |
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His beautifully enunciated vowels and curmudgeonly misogyny were so accurately rendered that he took over the stage whenever he appeared. |
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This movie scene shows sacred rites and chants corresponding accurately to the mystical Hebrew folklore of 16th-century Prague. |
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Women who come to your store looking for cowboy rigs want quality products that accurately reflect the glory days of the cowboy. |
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Whether this story is apocryphal or not, it accurately reflects the band's philosophy and perhaps predicts the directions their music would take. |
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Third, the size of the hydrogen atom's first electron orbit is accurately predicted. |
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I think that the closer you are to your object the better you see details and you broadcast it accurately, but riskily. |
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Unfortunately, with the exception of blood tests for anemia, there are no assessments that accurately appraise your nutritional status. |
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Compare each method on how accurately it approximates the likelihood surface. |
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Archimedes also gave an accurate approximation to p and showed that he could approximate square roots accurately. |
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The series of purely planar images oscillates and beyond fourth order the residual image energy can be accurately approximated analytically. |
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These three statistical comparisons allowed us to test which method most accurately approximates the ideal. |
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Only rocket scientists and the mathematically gifted can do mental arithmetic accurately which involves dividing or multi-plying. |
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It is often helpful to insert a urinary catheter, so that the diarrhoea can be accurately quantified by recording the stool weight. |
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It shows how narrow economic modelling is, for starters, let alone whether or not it's been done accurately. |
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Arminians does not describe us accurately, and many Baptists think Arminians are people from Armenia. |
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The vertical and horizontal position of the rest can be accurately adjusted by loosening the locknuts and turning the adjustment bolts. |
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This was not due to a lack of ability as Tom had excellent ball control, could accurately score goals and easily hit a rounders' ball. |
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Not by accident, he used Harrison's chronometer and lunar distances to calculate longitudes accurately. |
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This method is ideal for small production runs of accurately cut and formed parts without a custom-made die. |
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Today the distance between the Earth and sun, known as an astronomical unit, is accurately measured by radar. |
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He does not wear his silks and sables to accurately represent his status, nor does he dress sumptuously to insidiously advance himself. |
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The singers have good voices, singing clearly and accurately, using little vibrato in what has become the accepted style for Baroque vocal music. |
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This subdued range of luminosity makes it hard to accurately judge picture quality. |
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He is throwing the ball accurately and showing good game management skills, especially with his ability to call audibles. |
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Please be kind to Sting and don't label him a closeted Maulvi just because he lyricized your dilemma so accurately. |
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A flexible tape measure is the only tool to accurately measure the human body's curves and contours. |
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In order for a sash window to work easily and effectively, it is important that both the frame and the sash are made accurately. |
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More times than not the targets it aims for are accurately and satirically skewered. |
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A manual dial allows the sawyer to accurately choose the size of the lumber being targeted. |
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He accurately intuited that all power is essentially implacable and malign. |
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The statement was technically correct, since it accurately reflected the British paper. |
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Mechanical watches also require servicing every three years to keep the watch working in good condition and tell the time accurately. |
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The archaeologist said archaeo-magnetic dating, similar to carbon dating, could be used to accurately determine the age of any iron dug up. |
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But what I admire, or more accurately, am in awe of, is his manipulative ability. |
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A template or pattern is essential for accurately cutting your vinyl floor. |
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When many pieces need to be cut the same, use one accurately cut or drilled piece as a template. |
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The kicker would easily be able to boot one of our balls, accurately, farther than the halfway line if he were on a soccer pitch. |
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An accurately struck golf ball spins around a horizontal axis that lies across the line of flight. |
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The filmmaker has identified certain human qualities accurately enough, but makes too little of them. |
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It had proved impossible to carbon-date the bone fragment accurately because of an absence of collagen from the sample. |
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Timbers and stones have been numbered and their location recorded so the bridge will be put back together accurately, he said. |
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All three films feel like confessionals, or more accurately therapy sessions. |
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The bourrelet is an accurately machined surface that is slightly larger than the body and located immediately to the rear of the ogive. |
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If the hooks are level the frame will be level, so carefully measure down from a level ceiling or use a spirit level accurately. |
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Once this is achieved the thicknesser accurately and rapidly dimensions all your timber to the required size making accurate joinery a breeze. |
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Well, this is the director's view of the world, and it obviously reflects his thinking accurately. |
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Today the phenomenon could be more accurately described as cultural imperialism. |
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Wilson's baseless speculation did not accurately reflect the movement's activities in Uzbekistan or our program for reform. |
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The anatomy of the operating area is assessed and displayed accurately and three-dimensionally. |
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In the absence of an opinion poll, it is difficult accurately to assess the mood. |
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Contemporary buildings have long lost their ability to accurately measure the urban significance of what they hold. |
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He trotted on to the ball and drove meatily and accurately into the top left-hand corner of the net. |
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The players need to bat longer innings and bowl accurately with line and direction, to make a good impression in the tournament. |
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The relevant parts of the decision are, I think, accurately represented by the first two and fourth paragraphs of the headnote as follows. |
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Abul Wafa determined accurately the obliquity of the ecliptic in 995 A.D. and calculated the variation in the moon's motion. |
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Historians flicking through the record books will conclude, accurately as it turns out, that he mustn't have been playing. |
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The old clock still works accurately bearing witness to nearly a century that is behind it. |
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At the moment the system fails to deliver card licences timeously and accurately. |
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Threshold tests of sensibility correlated accurately with symptoms of nerve compression. |
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Ensure that noggings, bearers, etc required to support fixtures and fittings are accurately positioned and securely fixed. |
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These findings demonstrate that metabolic traits can be dissected reliably and accurately by metabolomic analyses. |
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Because these women initially are seronegative, serologic screening tests for HSV do not accurately detect those at highest risk. |
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Feldman specifies many tonal colors that the musicians go to pains to reproduce accurately and engagingly. |
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Where this is happening, we need to know so that we can fill the correct positions and accurately record officers' actual postings. |
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The acting in Candida is realistic and accurately captures the trials and tribulations of courtship. |
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The company also relies on laser micrometers to accurately measure tube diameters to five decimal places. |
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A pneumatic bulb is required to accurately assess the tympanic membrane and the aeration of the middle ear. |
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Writing down what you do removes all the guesswork and accurately tracks your progress. |
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Thus our work enables experts in other fields to accurately and tractably mine massive data streams in their area of interest. |
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Sweetness in onions is more accurately termed lack of pungency, or mildness. |
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Sometimes subjects or their representatives will ask to see quotes, ostensibly to check that they have been accurately transcribed. |
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The real question is whether they accurately transcribe actual government documents. |
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Codon bias allows mRNA transcripts to be translated more quickly and accurately through efficient use of the transfer RNA pool. |
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The film's dialogue is minimal and often earthy but it accurately captures the rebellious mood of the youth. |
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It is therefore important that researchers both describe their methodology accurately and validate it using independent data. |
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Cores were visually cross-dated using narrow rings as signature years to accurately assign a year to each tree ring. |
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He passed the ball accurately and made some tremendous inspirational runs down the left. |
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The machine could well be rigged for a miscount, only with voter choices printed accurately. |
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An expert in biorhythms tried unsuccessfully to predict accurately the sexes of the children in Bainbridge's study based on Bainbridge's data. |
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At work, they ensure I can accurately edit and mix podcasts developed by students. |
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Wrong sides together, pin all darts, tucks and seams as you did in the tissue, placing pins accurately along the stitching lines. |
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New Zealand began accurately, Wales began badly, and never managed to stoke the crowd noise into something tumultuous. |
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Domestic bliss, not that it ever accurately described our family life, was definitely a thing of the past. |
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The singers sang mostly accurately and musically with a good feel for the style. |
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It's troubling to think that this show, despite its silliness, accurately reflects a breeziness in our culture. |
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High intuitives appear justified in claiming that they can accurately predict whether two unacquainted strangers will go on to become friends. |
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Such tagging will make it possible for Wal-Mart to more accurately track the movement of goods and reduce inventory. |
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Combat crews should be trained to promptly and accurately appraise firing results and carry out repeat firings on undestroyed targets. |
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I sat down and watched the world go by, feeling the panic melt, or, more accurately, the new breathing space it freed up as it left. |
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Well, more accurately, people have had an uneasy relationship with fur on the catwalk. |
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Having slept on it, I think it's probably fair to conclude that the media reported Clark's statements accurately. |
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As it turns out, Norm's palate was unfailing, and he had accurately pinpointed the source of his starter. |
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To ensure rootworm control results, application equipment should be accurately calibrated to deliver the recommended rate. |
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The result is that your autopilot will usually hold headings close to south noticeably more accurately than when heading north. |
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The new survey data will help United Utilities to monitor water abstraction more accurately than ever before. |
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The words of later Hebrew mystics capture accurately prophetic consciousness. |
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I think this same analogy applies very accurately not only to the study of mythology, but to a variety of other fields of thought. |
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The actual value may be higher or lower depending on how accurately the book value represents the field value. |
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He calls games effectively, blocks balls well and throws accurately, nailing 30 percent of runners. |
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Secondly, are the universals of human nature claimed by academic psychology more accurately seen as Western or Euroamerican patterns? |
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It is clearly important to have a precise C-value as a standard, as without this it is impossible to calibrate all other species accurately. |
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In order to calculate accurately, you need to determine the length of the pattern repeat, if any. |
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This particular deficit involves slowness in the ability to name repeated familiar objects accurately. |
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It is important that the foundations are constructed accurately to the timber frame soleplate to ensure a successful and smooth running project. |
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This statement accurately sets the antagonistic tone of the entire narration. |
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This method also allowed us to more accurately quantify the stoichiometry of oligomerization at different pH values. |
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Computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging are undertaken to stage the disease accurately. |
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He was, he insisted, an unsystematic thinker, hoping to observe his day and age accurately rather than build a beautiful abstract system. |
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To accurately assess and stabilize a life-threatening, intra-abdominal injury without requiring transport to a secure area would be a boon. |
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It could, perhaps more accurately, be described as a bailout of those US financial interests with investments in Mexican bonds. |
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This minimizes false negatives, but, to interpret the search results accurately, one must be willing to review individual entries carefully. |
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Wavefront technology now gives us the ability to map the higher optical aberrations of the eye accurately. |
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Price your liquidity accurately for each of your client segments and recognize which flows suit your book and which don't, so that you can. |
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The Bangalow palm, the waratah, the fire-wheel flower, the banksia and the Sturt desert pea are all accurately captured in the painting. |
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By accident of history and geography, the balance of seats in Parliament never accurately reflects the balance of votes cast. |
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The disc replicates that look accurately, leaving skin tones extremely pale and colors totally washed out. |
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People with shortsightedness have poorer ability to focus accurately by accommodation, which leads to even more retinal blur and defocus. |
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More powerful processors are demanded all the time in order to more accurately read seismic data. |
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The accounting system must accurately reflect the true financial condition of the cooperative. |
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The instrument accurately identified the species of mosquito in just seconds. |
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In their stead came new surfaces stripped of unnecessary features, surfaces meant to reflect a building's function more accurately. |
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Root samples must be evaluated to accurately estimate their population densities. |
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When you think back over a thirty-five-year period, it's really hard to remember accurately. |
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It quickly and accurately transforms the data on their cargo air waybills into a stream of financial and strategic information. |
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For the first time, scientists could accurately track weather balloons, and tell much about clouds and the direction that they travel in. |
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He believed that through careful weighting, online surveys could be projected to the national population, and projected accurately. |
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Marines still have to learn how to accurately shoot an rifle at a range of 500 yards. |
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You are required to advertise your product or service and the terms of the sale honestly and accurately. |
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How do they not cave in right over the middle of the room? More applicably, how in the world do we accurately determine their height? |
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He learnt Dutch and Afrikaans so as to translate accurately from diaries and clippings. |
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The battleships ray out over the North Sea, keeping their stations accurately apart. |
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It is clear that higher education is a sector predicated upon the ability to read and write accurately. |
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The guns are all quite powerful and accurately model their real-life counterparts. |
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Its best-known uses have been in physics and engineering, on such problems as how to aim bombs more accurately. |
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The infighting, personality clashes, and insect politics of the academic world is so accurately funny it hurts. |
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By the 1970s, however, the electronic theodolite began to replace the transit since it could measure angles more accurately on both the horizontal and vertical axes. |
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The Shrimp spring rolls could be more accurately named super crispy tempura shrimp but the shumai was good and the pork bao a nice ratio of savory meat to soft bun. |
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High schools are remaking yearbooks to more accurately reflect student populations amid larger societal concerns about bullying, peer pressure, and self-esteem. |
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The product name must accurately reflect the intended use of the feed. |
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Then every piece of equipment, including our food supply boxes, had to be accurately weighed so that we could tally the full weight of each underslung load. |
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The army and marine snipers particularly like to work at night, when their night vision and thermal imaging equipment enables them to shoot accurately in the darkness. |
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Identifying types of bonds and lone pairs of electrons is as critical to accurately predicting the shape of a molecule as is determining the number of bonds. |
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The software integrated the tide and current tables for the Chesapeake Bay so that it calculated more accurately the time to each waypoint of the trip. |
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That included an autoclave for instrument sterilization, an X-ray machine for animal bone-structure assessment, and a vaporizer to accurately measure anesthesia drugs. |
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A new partnership between LeanIn.org and Getty Images aims to supply stock photos that more accurately portray modern women. |
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These features help you to accurately resize your images while retaining the resolution and quality, change the JPEG quality, and create captions for your photos. |
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However, these counts may not accurately reflect probiotic content as they do not differentiate probiotic bacteria from starter culture bacteria such as S. thermophilus. |
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Every single actor portrayed as a Manchurian had to take an extensive language course before production in order to accurately portray the language throughout the film. |
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He developed cardboard refrigerator boxes with three-ply walls to safely and accurately deliver rations to refugees without using heavy crates or parachutes. |
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By listening to the booms and looking at their spectrograms, the scientists can distinguish between individual bitterns and count them more accurately. |
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Right away what appeals to you about director Rakeysh Mehra's new film is the fact that it so accurately captures the spirit and mood of the current generation. |
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The accelerometers and gyroscopes in an INS measure linear acceleration and angular orientation rates very accurately and with minimum time delay. |
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The company's surgical navigator uses radiographic imaging to help a surgeon accurately guide cannulae and surgical instruments to targeted areas of the spine. |
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The published figure does not accurately depict a peritonsillar abscess, nor does it show correct needle placement and angulation for safe drainage of an abscess. |
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The representatives of the relatives or patients appear to be largely self-appointed and it is unclear how accurately they reflect the views of others. |
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Russell Crowe may have turned in a virtuoso performance, accurately capturing the confusion and paranoia of being in mental turmoil, but let's face it, so what. |
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Some of us may never be able to hit the ball as accurately, powerfully or consistently as a scratch player, but with work, we can realistically hope to putt like one. |
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His recent research, published in the journal Health Psychology, suggests that a simple stress test can more accurately identify people who are predisposed to heart problems. |
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Even though the phone is small in size, the keypads are well-designed, so much so that even with my big fingers, I had no problems punching the keys accurately. |
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Strung with hemp impregnated with beeswax such a bow could shoot an Ash wood, steel tipped arrow with goose feather flights accurately over a range of 300 yards. |
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These very common symptoms lead to difficulties in detecting the disease, and leptospirosis can only be accurately diagnosed through a blood examination. |
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Or perhaps more accurately, a man, in his last years, especially but not exclusively consumed by affairs of the spirit. |
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I am looking forward to being part of a campaign to challenge students to think more accurately and broad-mindedly about the fundamental issues that affect their lives. |
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The goal of our system is to quickly and accurately measure current on a transmission line and relay this information wirelessly by sending a trip signal to a circuit breaker. |
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Physicians should read the Mantoux test at 48 to 72 hours after application because parents and other lay persons do not have the ability to read the test results accurately. |
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A new ovarian tumor index to help physicians accurately diagnose ovarian tumors as cancerous or benign has been developed by researchers in Dallas. |
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More accurately, the dichotomy is between societies which are urbanised and industrialised, and those which derive their livelihoods primarily from the land. |
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Demonstrators yesterday testified as to how impossible it would have been to count the numbers remotely accurately from aerial snapshots or crowd flows past certain points. |
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Nowadays the angle is taken as that between the normals to the faces and is measured roughly by a contact goniometer or more accurately by an optical goniometer. |
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If Congress accurately reflected our nation on the basis of race, about 63 percent would be white, not 80 percent. |
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The number of shell middens along the south Atlantic coast can never be determined accurately because many were destroyed in the early part of the 20th century. |
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The newer generation of antiepileptic drugs is not teratogenic in animals, but there is not sufficient reporting in human pregnancy experience to accurately portray risk. |
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The Tea Party Republicans who detest, or more accurately hate, this president will be maddened by his reelection. |
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Pass plays could be even more frustrating, since trying to accurately throw a piece of felt with the metal catapult was like trying to thread a needle from across the room. |
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I think this is why we look to sci-fi for this kind of social commentary, since it's better at playing with metaphysics than accurately reflecting political realities. |
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The Arians, who denied the full divinity of Christ, were spotlighted at the Council of Nicaea, and most of the council's work focused on accurately defining Jesus' nature. |
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Under the Sale of Goods Act retailers must sell goods that are of a satisfactory quality, are accurately described on the packaging and are fit for their purpose. |
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That manuscript note is accurately transcribed in the typed version. |
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Nor is his face, or more accurately the shape of the hair that hides his face, easy to forget. |
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Five subjects were able to successfully pilot the quadcopter quickly and accurately for a sustained period of time through an obstacle course in the university's gymnasium. |
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In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist. |
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Firstly their lack of success trapping wolves has meant that they have been unable to fit radio collars and so cannot accurately follow the animals' movements. |
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Decaying gangs of the shambling undead fire out words and phrases at you, and you have to hammer them back, quickly, accurately, desperately, typing for your life. |
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Where she traversed historical or theological ground that I know firsthand, I was delighted over and over again by how accessibly and yet accurately she explained things. |
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This last application of the strickle was used to accurately delineate decorative bands on the piece, as well as to locate the position of the trunnions. |
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I check whether I'm still able to judge speed and distance accurately by making sure I can get my car key in the door lock without breaking it or scratching the paintwork. |
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More accurately, here are works that were either written for two pianos and later orchestrated, or written for orchestra and later arranged for two pianos. |
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These three laws of motion are general, applying just as accurately to the behaviour of balls on a billiard table as to the motion of the heavenly bodies. |
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A newspaper misquoted Wolfowitz and Dean is accurately quoting a misquote. |
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The painterly quality of this popular art was often limited, but the artists were expected to understand the complexities of sails and rigging, and to depict it accurately. |
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Will it ever be possible to develop computer simulations that accurately model the complex inner workings of the human brain and other vital organs? |
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Further, distance-dependent or spatially correlated errors due to ionospheric, tropospheric or satellite orbit effects can be more accurately modelled in a network approach. |
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She accurately told the FBI that Welles was broke and that he was cheating on his wife, the beautiful movie star Rita Hayworth, with a string of starlets and showgirls. |
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People don't go to this kind of movie expecting accurately detailed, historically and truthful representations of real people recreating true incidents. |
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Esophageal manometry generally is used to accurately place ambulatory pH monitoring probes, although adequate placement recently has been reported with a tubeless system. |
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Such structures are necessary to protect national memory and to give a society confidence that the memory will be transmitted accurately and with intellectual rigour. |
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For example, if a patient has a crooked nose, bulbous tip, and dorsal hump, the physician has to analyze each element accurately and explain the situation to the patient. |
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Because the tests were conducted on corn grown in replicated experiments, they could determine if the diagnostic test level accurately matched the plant response. |
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This signal cannot carry as much information as a high-gain signal where the available power is concentrated to beam the signal accurately back to its target. |
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We stood there, row after row of blank-faced benefactors, feeding coins in to what are now called fruit machines, but were once known more accurately as one-armed bandits. |
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I started with a basic flat and round file and, once I had the contours of each scale accurately shaped, switched to coarse sandpaper. |
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Only the Sleeprate accurately detected my sleeping problems. |
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She established a system of tracking expenses more accurately. |
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With such a small study it is impossible to extrapolate accurately. |
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While flowcharters have their own problems, they do accurately represent the program and ease the maintenance programmer's task. |
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I see animated movies are now managing, by hazard or design, to reflect our contemporary reality more accurately than live-action movies. |
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And historionomers will have measured accurately the sidereal years of races. |
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Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. |
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All the glass on the south dial was blown out, but the hands and bells were not affected, and the Great Clock continued to keep time accurately. |
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The simplest choice for the reference surface is a sphere, but the geoid is more accurately modelled by an ellipsoid. |
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Astronomic latitude is calculated from angles measured between the zenith and stars whose declination is accurately known. |
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We have worked hard to tweak the weights on the first LOD until Kila deforms accurately as she moves. |
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They were laid along accurately surveyed courses, and some were cut through hills, or conducted over rivers and ravines on bridgework. |
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Instead, Johnson believed in portraying the biographical subjects accurately and including any negative aspects of their lives. |
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As well as direct literary criticism, Johnson emphasised the need to establish a text that accurately reflects what an author wrote. |
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This depicted, all too accurately, the impending World War, with cities being destroyed by aerial bombs. |
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The term shanty most accurately refers to a specific style of work song belonging to this historical repertoire. |
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Sellers was especially anxious about successfully enacting the role of Kong and accurately affecting a Texan accent. |
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The Cantino planisphere, made in Lisbon, accurately depicts the southern coastline of Greenland. |
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The American company TickerTags accurately predicted the results using Twitter data. |
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This can be monitored using multiple types of techniques to finally develop a reservoir model than accurately predicts well performance. |
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Realism sought to accurately portray the conditions and hardships of the poor in the hopes of changing society. |
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Historically, regions are divisions of historical provinces of Finland, areas which represent dialects and culture more accurately. |
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More recently, theologians have sought to reformulate the TULIP acronym to more accurately reflect the Canons of Dort. |
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The transcription factor wraps around the DNA helix and uses its fingers to accurately bind to the DNA sequence. |
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The model is a generalization that applies to these countries as a group and may not accurately describe all individual cases. |
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It is implied, although often not stated, that this value applies accurately only at some reference temperature. |
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These types of sensors can be placed in locations that will be submerged and can accurately measure the height of water above them. |
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German coastal guns replied within minutes of the bombardment from the monitors and fired accurately at Erebus and Terror but with no effect. |
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Modern radar systems perform the equivalent operation faster and more accurately using computers. |
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The potential age of yews is impossible to determine accurately and is subject to much dispute. |
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The first confirmed sighting of mainland Antarctica cannot be accurately attributed to one single person. |
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Scholars are divided as to whether or not it accurately depicts incidents described by Stesichorus in his poem Sack of Troy. |
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At present, there is no single equation of state that accurately predicts the properties of all gases under all conditions. |
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The main cause of the catastrophe has often been portrayed as the navigators' inability to accurately calculate their longitude. |
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William May points out that the position of the Isles of Scilly themselves was not known accurately in either longitude or latitude. |
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Recently, ice cores and ocean sediment cores provide more quantitative and accurately dated evidence for temperatures and total ice volumes. |
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The life expectancy of Indigenous Australians is difficult to quantify accurately. |
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His report describes accurately the characteristic sequence of earthquake, retreat of the sea and sudden giant wave. |
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Radiocarbon dating is also common as it accurately gives the date of the find, most usually from the Iron Age. |
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Economic growth is conventionally measured using indicators such as GDP and GNI that do not accurately reflect the growing disparities in wealth. |
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His nautical charts are among the earliest to map the Mediterraean and Black Sea regions accurately. |
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Rituals appeal to tradition and are generally concerned to repeat historical precedents accurately. |
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Some compasses feature a special needle balancing system that will accurately indicate magnetic north regardless of the particular magnetic zone. |
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Based on this work, Mayer had produced a set of tables predicting the position of the Moon more accurately than ever before. |
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Rather, these activities are more accurately classified as representing a form of colonialism. |
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As the above table shows, no one feature is adequate to accurately reflect the contrasts in all contexts. |
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On Twitter, AAVE is used as a framework from which sentences and words are constructed, in order to accurately express oneself. |
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How the development of apostolic government developed is difficult to say accurately because of the absence of certain documents. |
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Because trusts often have multiple characteristics or purposes, a single trust might accurately be described in several ways. |
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Compensatory damages compensate the plaintiff for actual losses suffered as accurately as possible. |
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Servomotors that accurately position a shaft in response to an electrical command are the actuators that make robotic systems possible. |
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For accurately checking the dimensions of the gears he adapted the sector, which he developed for sale to other engineers. |
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The names of many of these compounds are often nontrivial and hence not very easy to remember or cite accurately. |
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Proponents argue that since property cannot feel terror, damage to property is more accurately described as sabotage. |
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In brief, these unions are radical in their orientation, and may accurately be described as revolutionary. |
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Though not entirely accurately, most Han works identify Shang Yang with penal law. |
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The programme accurately sends up the British Civil Service system at Whitehall. |
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Once we get out of this sideways economy, our figures will more accurately reflect what we're truly capable of. |
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It had to be accurately cut and trimmed, and its upper edge scored to suit the snaping of every beam end. |
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We speculate that the white regions on female tergite may help to accurately perceive and accept the male aedeagus. |
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Comers in the keys and keyways are accurately machined with large fillets to avoid stress concentration at these points. |
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The requirement is to dry the samples to a powder form, such that samples can be accurately weighed, easily subsampled and redissolved. |
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It was not known from where the object originated so it was important to try to obtain more astrometry to define its orbit more accurately. |
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In order for a reading to be smooth and effortless, readers must be able to recognize and read words accurately, automatically, and quickly. |
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Accepts liquid measures accurately with small pressure loss over a broad flow range. |
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In recent years, the inability of liver biopsy to accurately stage fibrosis has received renewed attention. |
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All these industries use complicated and intricate designs that cannot be accurately machined with conventional processes. |
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To minimise runway access time, the MALMS Mobile system can undertake photometric measurements accurately at speeds of 50mph. |
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Maple Leaf recently implemented an enterprise resource planning warehouse management solution to track inventory levels accurately. |
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By following mutations on these marker genes, tests can accurately determine whether two people are related along these sex-based lineages. |
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But all too often the snaps that inhabit our albums, or are stuffed into bottom drawers, don't really reflect our lives accurately. |
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