As I was zeroing the scope, the movement of the bullet strike seemed to be quite accurate. |
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He insisted that the interpretation that this would ultimately lower the bar was not quite accurate. |
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Those who disagree with the practice may object to this definition but I think it is quite accurate. |
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When parents accuse their offspring of treating the place like a hotel they are usually quite accurate. |
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He charges like a mad man, swinging wildly yet very deadly and quite accurate. |
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It would be easy to make glib comparisons with various tyrannies of the past, but I don't think they'd be quite accurate. |
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Conceptually that was quite accurate, even if it was not the most felicitous choice of words. |
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They are actually quite accurate, as long as you don't have interferences to deal with. |
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The people who started them did it with the best will in the world, but it's like Chinese whispers and never quite accurate. |
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This impression is not quite accurate but does foreshadow events to come. |
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Calling that discredited approach skeuomorphism, though, is not quite accurate. |
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The stereotype of a gaggle of pretty girls waving pompoms as they cheer the boys' football teams is not quite accurate, cheerleaders feel. |
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It's unforgettable, even if it's not quite accurate, as discussed earlier on the Book Club blog. |
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While it can be quite accurate, it can also be very difficult to control and enforce. |
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It is therefore not quite accurate for the report to talk in terms of democratisation. |
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Mr. Estabrooks, it is not quite accurate to say that we met with the Access to Information Commissioner. |
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It is not quite accurate to say today that the French gas market is not open to competition. |
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The surveys we have conducted have been quite accurate and this is good news for Montréal real estate. |
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It is very well founded, because projections have proven to be quite accurate over the last 30 years. |
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I think your reading of the U. S. regulations-and I referred to them earlier-is quite accurate. |
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Your point about the principle of protection of the public is quite accurate. |
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In reply to a question, the DFO scientist noted that current catch figures from the U. S. were probably quite accurate. |
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They know what to do for their headaches, fevers and diarrhea, they're quite accurate about that and they're prepared to work. |
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Homicide figures are also viewed as quite accurate as this offence tends to be the subject of a more thorough police investigation. |
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However, evidence shows that Inuit cultures had quite accurate methods of teaching historical accounts to each new generation. |
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The problem with the Manley commission report, as I see it, is that much of its analysis and many of its conclusions were actually quite accurate. |
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The picture you painted was not quite accurate. |
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He will recall the Prime Minister's quite accurate statement that there is a need for unity not only in the House but in this country as we support the NATO action or the actions of our troops. |
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Mr Powell said the summary of the Chair was quite accurate. |
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Well, no. As people in our business do all over the world, there are very well-established standards for determining risk in our business that are very detailed and quite accurate, and we are applying those standards. |
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