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"accurate" Definitions
  1. correct and true in every detail
  2. able to give completely correct information or to do something in an exact way
  3. an accurate throw, shot, weapon, etc. hits or reaches the thing that it was aimed at
"accurate" Synonyms
exact faithful close strict authentic correct veracious careful true factual literal precise right truthful punctilious regular scrupulous convincing explicit fair faultless errorless perfect valid authoritative specific canonical detailed good meticulous minute proper reliable unambiguous pinpoint sure fine precision rigorous unerring hairline refined deadly delicate effective lethal mathematical on target matter-of-fact sensible practical realistic pragmatic rational commonsensical sober unsentimental unidealistic businesslike hardheaded earthy pragmatical plain straightforward prosaic unemotional dull natural lifelike naturalist naturalistic near representational representative believable real credible living three-dimensional photo-realistic genuine graphic keen acute perceptive sensitive sharp clear penetrating piercing powerful strong incisive responsive discerning quick steely exquisite canny positive constructive encouraging favorable(US) favourable(UK) optimistic productive beneficial enthusiastic helpful reassuring valuable affirmative approving bright corroborative heartening hopeful shrewd astute clever cunning intelligent smart wise judicious crafty prudent wily artful sly sagacious able adept capable competent gifted masterly proficient skilful(UK) skilled skillful(US) talented dexterous(US) dextrous(UK) efficient masterful multiskilled multitalented pointed cutting biting trenchant acerbic acid tart caustic mordant razor-edged scathing telling venomed venomous acidulous unuttered complete total wholehearted firm steadfast entire full fixed unreserved constant unqualified unhesitating contained implied understood unsaid unshakable certain desired necessary required appropriate fitting expected requisite chosen intended needed particular preferred prerequisite suitable express rightful More
"accurate" Antonyms
inaccurate imprecise inexact inauthentic unfaithful loose counterfactual fallacious off unreliable unsound wild distorted false flawed untrue defective faulty imperfect incorrect wrong apocryphal bogus erroneous fake invalid mock truthless unfounded untruthful concocted fanciful fictitious broad indistinct inexplicit rough estimated general unspecific vague careless coarse fuzzy indeterminate ambiguous hazy sketchy sloppy negligent slapdash haphazard lazy thoughtless easy half-baked half-done half-hearted heedless lethargic slipshod uncareful unconcerned unenthusiastic unmindful unscrupulous unthorough fictional fictionalised(UK) fictionalized(US) figurative metaphorical nondocumentary nonfactual nonhistorical unhistorical approximate abnormal complex complicated counterfeit decorated different difficult dishonest blue-sky idealistic impractical unrealistic utopian visionary airy-fairy emotional excited imaginative irrational lively unreasonable casual easygoing easy-going informal laid-back unceremonious boorish uncaring alleged illusory purported supposed assumed hidden imaginary imagined reputed abstract conjectural envisaged envisioned fabricated hypothetical nonexistent questionable disputable refutable doubtful uncertain answerable arguable contradictable controvertible debatable doubtable indefinite moot negotiable problematic problematical assailable dubious idle inactive slack unbusy unemployed unoccupied inattentive indifferent indolent lax neglectful flexible lenient liberal relaxed tolerant unrestricted unrigorous unsecured undetailed unmeticulous unrestrained nonspecific permissive generic sinful amiss bad censurable guilty impure peccant reproachable sinning blameworthy corrupt deficient blemished suspicious tainted phoney(UK) pseudo spurious phony(US) sham supposititious unauthentic artificial fraudulent imitation illegitimate ingenuine factitious cursory perfunctory desultory hurried cavalier effortless lackadaisical light slovenly superficial random unsystematic artistic unscientific inconsiderate foolish imprudent injudicious rash reckless unobservant unthinking indiscreet weak malfunctioning inoperative substandard sick deformed unhealthy poor buggy shoddy subnormal unproductive fruitless negative useless worthless abortive dysfunctional feckless good-for-nothing hopeless impracticable inadequate incompetent ineffectual inept meaningless nonfunctional pathetic profitless groundless baseless unjustified Unsupported unsubstantiated unwarranted illogical nonsensical unreasoned foundationless incoherent unjustifiable inconsequential specious naïve credulous gullible ingenuous unsophisticated unwise artless guileless undiscerning idiotic trusting nescient obtuse unintelligent naive unclever ignorant innocent compendious concise brief compact condensed inexhaustive abridged incomplete limited pithy succinct summarised(UK) summarized(US) abbreviated abstracted breviloquent amateur clumsy incapable ineffective powerless talentless unskillful untalented awkward improper inefficient terrible unable unacceptable ungifted inappropriate inapplicable inapposite unsuitable inapt indecent malapropos objectionable unapt unfit unfitting unconventional unorthodox unsuited insensible misbehaving senseless unreasoning implausible reasonless absurd crazy disjointed ludicrous nonrational calming dull gentle kind mild nice soothing stupid crude amateurish graceless messy unclean untidy botched late tardy belated behind delayed overdue behindhand early unpunctual superfluous needless pointless redundant avoidable gratuitous unnecessary excessive extra extraneous unessential discarded excess surplus undue inessential spare unrequired

953 Sentences With "accurate"

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Bloom's thesis was accurate at the time, but it's not accurate anymore.
So any given viewership number is a mostly accurate, but not completely accurate, estimate — it simply can't be completely accurate given how Nielsen tallies its numbers.
This allows for more accurate mapping, which in turn leads to more accurate driving.
With 70 likes, it was more accurate than a friend or roommate; with 150, more accurate than a family member; and with 300, more accurate than a spouse.
These experiments allows for more accurate mapping, which in turn leads to more accurate driving.
It gets written about, and it may not be completely accurate, it might be accurate.
His methods are now 83% accurate at recognising species, and close to 100% accurate at recognising age.
If you do not like seeing historically accurate dirty people in gloomy historically accurate 1814 London, move along.
We didn't think that the estimate was accurate so we pulled it back awaiting a more accurate estimate.
It's not any more accurate, or less accurate by itself — analysts in Asia just look at it differently.
"They are horrible, and if accurate -- and I assume they are accurate -- they would be war crimes," Esper said.
Either way, what Trump is alleging is not accurate -- or at least not accurate given all publicly available evidence.
Their model was significantly more accurate than the current clinical standard and more accurate than approaches based on breast density.
Why it matters: Accurate online tools are badly needed as telephone polling has become both more costly and less accurate.
However, the accurate labeling of edibles relies upon accurate measurements of THC concentration by weed sellers, which has proven elusive.
GoGolf GPS Accurate Rangefinder Perfect the nuances of your game out on the fairway with this accurate and lightweight rangefinder.
In fact, Marlon told us ... the Jazz team name would be more accurate if they dropped the J. #Azz #Accurate
" It can be easy to fall into the trap of thinking, "The Apple Watch/Fitbit/Garmin is accurate, their algorithms are accurate, it's based on my data, so this fertile window prediction should be pretty accurate too.
And... it's accurate — like shockingly accurate, and we found ourselves actually using this dinky little keyboard way more than we expected.
We believe flashbulb memories are accurate So why do we believe that these flashbulb memories are more accurate than other memories?
Although the Apple Watch was the most accurate at estimating heart rate, it was the least accurate at calculating energy expenditure.
As journalists, it is our job to look at those things and say: This is not accurate, or this is accurate.
Also, only three players have been more accurate from beyond the arc than Harris, while just seven are more accurate than Covington.
Incorporating an accurate laser system into the storage device with grain structures accurate enough to acheive the high storage densities is... challenging.
Garmin Forerunner 235 ($330): Accurate while running and cycling, but not accurate on the elliptical whether you grabbed the handles or not.
The Fitbit Charge HR was accurate 84 percent of the time, and the Basis Peak was accurate 83 percent of the time.
Such sessions are usually also taped by the news organization for the purpose of getting accurate quotations and creating an accurate transcript.
"We give accurate reports of vehicles based on AI algorithms that are very accurate and will produce consistent results every time," said Hever.
"The goal is to produce an accurate counting in as short of time as humanly possible to deliver an accurate counting," he said.
On the other hand, the FitBit was least accurate at heart rate and the Samsung Gear S was the most accurate for calories.
Right now, it's not that your weather forecasts are less accurate, but much fewer people are working to make them accurate than usual.
Merlin's accurate prediction of John Wick 2 is worth pointing out, though, as a sign of how accurate Merlin might become in the future.
While these studies demonstrate that flashbulb memories aren't completely accurate, they don't test whether flashbulb memories are more accurate than memories of everyday events.
More accurate mapping will enable the NFIP and private insurers to offer rates based on more accurate calculations of a property's risk of flooding.
Thirty-three percent of respondents say television news is the most accurate and honest news source, compared with 23 percent who say newspapers are the most accurate and honest news source — just 5 percent say the president is the most accurate source for news.
What's more, the study found that more accurate press releases don't receive less coverage, but the coverage they do receive tends to be more accurate.
Prediction markets have a long track record of providing accurate election forecasts, and historically have proven to be more accurate than statistical models or polls.
Last year they began to roll out Deep Face, a facial recognition tool that's 97% accurate—12% more accurate than the FBI's facial ID system.
Scientists need accurate environmental data to track historical changes in air pollution over time, and crucially, to build increasingly accurate models for future climate scenarios.
"If that's accurate, I'm hearing that it's not -- to say that we would have some concern would be accurate, that would be troubling," Walker told CNN.
" Independent Facebook marketing strategist Jon Loomer's perspective is that "On one hand we expect the numbers to be accurate, we need the numbers to be accurate.
If this new measurement is accurate — and our maps of the CMB are also accurate — then something about our fundamental understanding of the universe is wrong.
What we've learned from experience is that any one of them on their own is not very accurate, but their aggregate tends to be quite accurate.
You'll notice that some experts are consistently more accurate than others (like the, ahem, Sablich brothers, who were ranked second most accurate from 2011 to 2015).
"This color X-ray imaging technique could produce clearer and more accurate pictures and help doctors give their patients more accurate diagnoses," read a statement from CERN.
They argue it gives them a more accurate reading of the actual voting electorate -- and certainly a more accurate one than polling firms that test all adults.
Notably, the same certification documents had the accurate battery capacity for the iPhone 11 Pro Max, so it's likely that the 4GB figure is accurate as well.
This method was 85 percent accurate at the University of California, San Francisco system and 83 percent accurate at the University of Chicago Medicine system, the study says.
With the help of a Civil War reenactor and his fully functional, historically accurate rifle, she shot at period-accurate iron plating meant to mimic the sub's hull.
Accurate survey results are the result of representative samples, well-crafted questions, and the ability to reach a group of participants who are willing to provide accurate answers.
The Source: Disney Parks promo Probability of Accuracy: This is an official teaser, so it's as accurate as promotional material can be—which is to say, relatively accurate … ?
The technology is as accurate as the water displacement test for body fat, Farahbakhshian says — which is to say, it'll get your fat percentage accurate to within 1.5%.
There are also bits and pieces in the various stories over the past few days that are not, as I understand them, accurate, or represented in an accurate context.
" When asked about the reports of war crimes being committed by Turkish forces, Esper replied, "If accurate, and I assume that they are accurate, they would be war crimes.
However, given the information comes from OnLeaks, who was behind accurate pre-announcement leaks of the iPhone 11 and Note 10, there's a good chance they could be accurate.
With a chuckle, he accused Curtis mostly of getting in way over his head (accurate) and destroying what Zack thinks would have been a good-ass time (less accurate).
And, the statistics were shockingly — and disturbingly — accurate.
From: Speeding Citation To: (Accurate Email Removed) Date: 03/11/2016 03:08 PM Subject: [External] Notification of excess speed First Name: (Accurate Name removed) Last Name: (Accurate Name removed) Notification of excess speed Route: (Accurate Local Township Road –removed) Date: 8 March 2016 Time: 7:55 am Speed Limit: 40 Detected Speed: 52 The Infraction Statement contains an image of your license plate and the citation which must be paid in 5 working days.
But for the vast majority of working writers, Velvet Buzzsaw is no more an accurate portrayal of a critic's life than it is an accurate portrayal of magic murder-art.
They kept the computing power the same, but judged how accurate the old versus new methods were, and found that the fly method was 30 to 50 percent more accurate.
At the heart of all these suggestions lies the importance of accurate cost-benefit analysis with reliable and accurate data, taking into account the long-term nature of infrastructure investment.
Quartz clocks are much better: Even the cheapest ones are accurate to less than one second a day (and a cheap Casio is more accurate than a $10,000 mechanical Rolex).
Scores for predicting disease risk based on genetics are on average almost five times less accurate for people of African ancestry, two times less accurate for East Asians, and 1.6 times less accurate for Hispanic or Latino Americans, compared to people of European descent, a paper published Friday in Nature Genetics has found.
The Inspector General hoped to assess whether the programs were accurate enough to continue, but found that the department had set few criteria for how accurate the screenings needed to be.
We knew people wouldn't remember a specific frequency, so we asked in a vernacular that kept things accurate-ish: Facebook's short survey isn't perfect by any stretch, but it's accurate-ish.
"[The tests have] demonstrated that the Model S P85D's acceleration and motor-power numbers have always been accurate ... [and] confirmed as accurate by European regulatory authorities," a Tesla spokesman told Bloomberg.
Just as chained CPI is more accurate for the purposes of accounting for inflation with income tax brackets, it is also more accurate for cost-of-living adjustments for government benefits.
" Long's lawyer said these claims were "accurate, though misconstrued.
" There is, however, a more accurate term: "celebrity justice.
" It's also accurate to call them "assholes from Connecticut.
" Avenatti responded by calling Blakely's statement "not entirely accurate.
" Enten added that Fox's polling is "consistently quite accurate.
Cillizza: How useful -- and accurate -- is a daily poll?
According to Amazon, the monitor is accurate to within .
What you are describing is not accurate -- at all!
Photo: AP A new review of face recognition software found that, when identifying gender, the software is most accurate for men with light skin and least accurate for women with dark skin.
The study found that Microsoft&aposs own system was 99 percent accurate when it came to identifying the gender of lighter-skinned people, but only 87 percent accurate for darker-skinned subjects.
They are horrible and if accurate and I assume that they are accurate, they would be war crimes," Esper said, adding, "I think all of those need to be followed up on.
Among other problems with skewed datasets, they allow companies to call their face recognition software "accurate," when really they're only accurate for people similar to those in the dataset: mostly men, mostly lighter.
And the way each individual feels their own heart beat—how accurate they are, and how accurate they think they are—could predict if they have anxiety, or other various mental health disorders.
The way Mitchell sees it, the more accurate her data is, the more accurate the forecasts can be that tell U.S. citizens whether to evacuate their homes as Irma or other storms advance.
Watches are convenient, but the wrist isn't always the best place for taking accurate measurements this way because there are so many layers of tissue, and studies suggest this method isn't very accurate.
I think he was accurate on the summary that he gave on that weekend and what he said in the prelude to the release of the report I think was accurate as well.
It's not completely accurate, but it's far beyond anything we had five years ago–and that's happening because the weather models are using this high degree of computing to be much more accurate.
"Of course, the Trump administration should be a whole lot more proactive at making sure we have an accurate count, but we all know that they don't want an accurate count," said Vela.
While Pennsylvania court reporters must score 95 percent accurate on tests in order to be certified, the reporters in this study were fully accurate, on average, on just 59.5 percent of the sentences.
Bizarre, perhaps, and sometimes a tad hypocritical, but also accurate.
But accurate data is just the tip of the iceberg.
Let's all cross our fingers that the estimates are accurate.
The heart rate sensor is supposed to be more accurate.
Or not fur, to be accurate, but rather, exotic skins.
How accurate his sequencing was is a matter of conjecture.
Mr Kushner's script would have provided a more accurate prognostication.
We just want the reporting to be fair and accurate.
They're so accurate, you'll believe they're written in the stars.
But in terms of the issues, it was pretty accurate.
The question is: How accurate are the pictures they sketch?
Perhaps the most accurate representation is actually playmaking and attacks.
"Whether this lesson is accurate is another question," he said.
According to Harvard Egyptologist Peter Der Manuelian, pretty damn accurate.
However, Gaga quickly amended the tattoo to make it accurate.
Fitbit claims it's built an incredible accurate new heartrate sensor.
The G24 Plus's colors are more accurate to real life.
This is an accurate reflection of what's happened so far.
"I think they're going to give an accurate, balanced perspective."
Users also look to us to provide accurate, trusted information.
Rasmussen was the m-- one of the most accurate polls.
The second advantage is the denial happens to be accurate.
Calling myself black feels more accurate than saying I'm white.
Its touchpad and touchscreen are as accurate as they come.
The problem is that this is not an accurate picture.
The audit continues until the outcome is proven mathematically accurate.
Out of the box, Switch motion controls feel incredibly accurate.
Of course the results are a lot more accurate today.
This statement, while technically accurate, is based on misleading research.
"Lie detector tests aren't even accurate," said Mellencamp Arroyave, 37.
New technology is helping crowd scientists produce more accurate numbers.
The latest version of the software is also more accurate.
"It's absolutely essential that we give accurate information," Carter responded.
"I don't think this is 100 percent accurate," she wrote.
About his capacity to relay accurate information to the public?
To say that birds evolved from dinosaurs isn't entirely accurate.
The deeper you go, the more accurate your profile is.
" The company swears it's "more accurate than a human tailor.
" This means, is your response "accurate, relevant, specific and interesting?
How accurate was Bryan Cranston's betrayal of someone with cancer?
Color is not a very accurate way to gauge ripeness.
Are N.D.E.s, interpreted literally, accurate depictions of an external reality?
Check any delinquencies or debts to make sure it's accurate.
But this new, smaller number may actually be more accurate.
But developing an accurate and noninvasive technique has proven challenging.
Yet without accurate price signals, Cuba cannot allocate resources efficiently.
Or do you trust that what you see is accurate?
His tweet wasn't even accurate, as far as I'm concerned.
It would be reductive but accurate to call it 'robotic.
As seductive as this sounds, it's not entirely accurate either.
The tweet was 100% accurate at that point in time.
In that way, the experience was quite accurate to Zelda.
That is indeed a depressing observation, but it's hardly accurate.
Not once have they ever been shown to be accurate.
"This was a pretty accurate portrayal," Dr. Murrough tells Health.
The IMD's 2017 forecast was the most accurate since 2008.
Great bubbles are often uncannily accurate premonitions of the future.
Put simply: Trump's claim about Germany's crime statistics isn't accurate.
Just, you know, to make sure the costume is accurate.
" More ambitious still, enabling accurate location is "just the beginning.
" The more accurate name is the "president's emergency response satchel.
That's mostly accurate, but it also undersells what lies within.
Judiciary Committee Republicans countered that the Twitter post was accurate.
"The ICA findings were accurate and on point," Virginia Sen.
I am sorry to report that's not an accurate assessment.
Especially when, even though it's accurate, it sounds so strange.
Even the set dressing and props are 'next level' accurate.
The most effective answer to fake news is accurate news.
"You can't get an accurate census without advertising," he says.
The more observations, the more accurate the theory can be.
It was slow and unpredictable at first, then increasingly accurate.
Of these, open strikes were the fastest and most accurate.
The way I portrayed what we do is not accurate.
The technique is not as accurate as rooftop rain gauges.
It's generally pretty accurate, but things are still slightly askew.
It promised a painless, accurate, "groundbreaking" method of testing blood.
More accurate tallies of individual methane sources are needed, too.
But Frink, who is now retired, says this isn't accurate.
Its latest maps are about 92% accurate, the company says.
So you get a result that was accurate and believable.
Making scientifically accurate apps is very challenging, according to Nature.
So we tried to make it as accurate as possible.
Contrary to popular belief, election polling worldwide is fairly accurate.
A slower, more accurate method could then confirm the results.
But they're also accurate descriptions of how the film feels.
Its version is at once more accurate and more ominous.
Is it the most accurate way to tell the time?
It makes sense that the cluster would be more accurate.
The power of deep learning can be much more accurate.
Fart perfume is an unexpectedly accurate way of describing it.
Right now, though, it's only fairly accurate in its predictions.
Chinese government officials have also denied that report was accurate.
They share information (both accurate and wrong), recordings, and photographs.
Readings were about as accurate as your regular inflatable cuff.
Are you going for accurate, clean sound, or something else?
Creating unbiased, accurate algorithms isn't impossible — it's just time consuming.
It's shocking how accurate the language could be, in fact.
However, that assumption may have become less accurate in 2017.
As long as these are accurate, you should be okay.
To sell or recover those loans, accurate data are essential.
At each stage they ask  questions including: Is this accurate?
I mean, to make sure this is the accurate information.
"Unfortunately, the weather forecast here is very accurate," Waldner added.
This makes it the most accurate atomic clock ever made.
That accurate report was disseminated on television and CNN digital.
" Senator Lindsey Graham said "If it's accurate, it'd be troubling.
The more we understand faults, the more accurate forecasts become.
We can't get the latest information or the most accurate.
Some accurate predictions spanned beyond that of individual stock picks.
Roof said this was an accurate description of the crimes.
This sketch depicts a hat that may not be accurate.
That's more accurate, but even that description does a disservice.
On both issues, Clinton's characterization of Sanders' votes was accurate.
"It's an accurate and correct depiction of Pyongyang," he said.
Or because they're not sure whether the translations are accurate?
That's a fun little buzzword, but it's just not accurate.
Failure to keep accurate records would be a criminal offence.
So, how accurate is Las Vegas in predicting a winner?
Clinton's characterization of Sanders' "vote" is accurate, on a technicality.
So whether those polls are accurate is no small matter.
The most accurate way to describe Katie Ledecky is unstoppable.
It's as accurate as things get, pending the inevitable edit.
But to call him an amateur wouldn't be accurate either.
Alas, while the balloons were definitely festive, they weren't accurate.
It is important, therefore, for the CPI to be accurate.
Low intensity is a more accurate way to describe it.
But we don't know yet exactly how accurate they are.
Granted, that's not clear in a geographically accurate map, either.
It's way more accurate and comprehensive than iOS and Siri.
"Young people don't have accurate knowledge [about sex]," Hoe says.
The court ruled Friday the original decision had been accurate.
In fact, it's in no manner of speaking accurate. 26.
The more you log, the more accurate its predictions are.
That may sound derisive, but is in fact merely accurate.
He added that some of the allegations, though, weren't accurate.
It's fast, accurate, and charmingly indifferent to what you're writing.
"But it's really, honestly, it's the most accurate," Trump added.
VanWyngarden: In terms of the actual music, that's pretty accurate.
We'll find out soon enough if Wheeler's prediction is accurate.
A family member told CNN the congresswoman's account was accurate.
Music doesn't need to be factually accurate to be true.
That characterization is neither accurate nor constructive, as I'll demonstrate.
Rasmussen was one of the most accurate Election Day polls!
To be accurate you could use what he actually says.
But Mr. Piccioli thinks another breakup comparison is more accurate.
People should rely on their doctors for an accurate diagnosis.
In fact, the test results would prove to be accurate.
People considering surrogacy deserve access to accurate and helpful information.
" Accurate reporting, the report declared, "was among Katrina's many victims.
Ms. Jansen said the information is no longer considered accurate.
A San Francisco Fed spokesman confirmed the remark was accurate.
Before 2016, polls provided useful and relatively accurate political forecasts.
They share lofty, aspirational monikers, like Paramount, Accurate, and Elite.
They corroborated his charges and found them to be accurate.
It goes without saying which metaphor is hopefully more accurate.
The importance of this website goes far beyond accurate translations.
Most of Mr. O'Reilly's history lesson was accurate, he said.
Climate change denier is the only accurate term for this.
"Trump Biggest Lead Yet in Most Accurate Poll," read one.
Accurate blood pressure measurement is critical to a correct diagnosis.
His equipment is accurate to within less than a foot.
So we do not have all the accurate information yet.
"She was very accurate, very smart," Mr. Jansson told Farid.
In Tor, the system was less accurate, but only slightly.
"Netflix, but for games" is accurate from a technical standpoint.
Researchers say it's 20 times more accurate than existing techniques.
It's worth noting here that Paul's conflations aren't, well, accurate.
This is actually a pretty accurate depiction of the practice.
That is accurate and I have no objection to that.
So I don't think that is a very accurate statement.
That is not a number that we believe is accurate.
And you won't have an accurate estimate to go by.
Shopify for restaurants is an accurate way to describe us.
But, as always, this report might not be perfectly accurate.
This appears ambitious but let's assume that it is accurate.
This is about as accurate and respectful as it gets.
It's the most accurate way of describing it for me.
I say "friend" for lack of a more accurate word.
But accurate data on these choices are difficult to obtain.
The figures are largely accurate but obscure some notable differences.
"It is accurate and fair and we stand behind it."
Ingram said Texas's online portal for accurate election information, votetexas.
To do that properly, the counts needs to be accurate.
On it was a mix of accurate and inaccurate information.
It's too early to say whether these estimates were accurate.
The company's justifications were both entirely accurate and utterly absurd.
After all, I do record the accurate grades for everyone.
Our extremely thorough and scientifically accurate arguments are as follows.
Offer an accurate time frame and present a peace offering.
Neither persona is precisely accurate, though each is partly true.
Nonfiction ought to be "artful, imaginative, accurate," Quammen has written.
But "internment" seems a better, more realistic and accurate term.
So an accurate revision would need to be equally vague.
So sharing accurate information is something we want to model.
"They have to have an accurate gauge," Dr. Leach said.
But nothing he could find was both cheap and accurate.
This makes it important to have accurate recipes on hand.
We need to construct an accurate archive of these abuses.
The question is not whether her DNA analysis is accurate.
There's still no single, accurate death rate for the illness.
I decided to go with a more accurate slow model.
"It's going to be accurate, I promise," Mr. Woodward responded.
For decades it was a simple but reasonably accurate heuristic.
Even accurate facial recognition can be used in disturbing ways.
Oral (mouth) temperatures are accurate for older children and adults.
" Trump: "Our missiles are big, powerful, accurate, lethal and fast.
One of the most accurate ones was unveiled in 2014.
Is that an accurate assessment of... (CROSSTALK) COMEY: Yes, sir.
We verify information to make sure that something is accurate.
Accurate data is better than citizen complaints for road maintenance.
"It's a very, very precise and accurate technique," Cook said.
The bottom line is that Warren's talking point was accurate.
Read your horoscope; it's far more likely to be accurate.
Such technology needs accurate and reliable position and timing signals.
It is so smart, and it's accurate [from the comics].
But the comparison has become even more accurate since then.
The numbers presented in the CBPP reports simply aren't accurate.
"The media image, I think, is pretty accurate," he said.
Do you feel you have received clear and accurate information?
The devices are accurate in clinical settings used by professionals.
All of Makena Kelly's designations in this story are accurate.
Never sign a tax return before checking that it's accurate.
Yet that was never an accurate description of the job.
In a statement, Exxon defended its accounting methods as accurate.
Facts First: This might be where Trump was most accurate.
It doesn't seem ideal, or even accurate, as an origin.
A microwave might be more accurate, but I'm not convinced.
Pricing is accurate to the Manhattan locations I went to.
"It means we can build more accurate models," he said.
"Whether his numbers are accurate, that's another thing," Ruddy said.
As more features are extracted, the diagnosis becomes increasingly accurate.
The first vital step toward animal protection is accurate representation.
Absent its reputation for accurate ratings, Rotten Tomatoes is nothing.
Of course, some years the Golden Globes are incredibly accurate.
Really, you could debate whether the science was more accurate.
Accurate diagnostics are key to enabling successful public health measures.
But it wasn't accurate, seemingly popping up in random places.
One site required 10 laps to get an accurate reading.
The truth is that neither has a completely accurate view.
It's a pretty accurate word for Mr. Fallon's approach, though.
This is more than a simple quest for accurate data.
Clinton won, but refused to call the vote count accurate.
The most powerful and accurate toy dart blaster available today.
Without accurate coverage maps, this money could go to waste.
Some news sources really are more consistently accurate than others.
The spokesperson's representation of the video was not entirely accurate.
The tweet from NWS Birmingham was spot on and accurate.
Was the movie's portrayal of Green Book locales historically accurate?
Mr. Mulvaney's statement is "simply not accurate," Dr. Rohe said.
So, yes, "cut cut cut" is an accurate description. 38.
She is required to submit accurate information to be truthful.
When we come to the public, we want accurate information.
I mean he did have a hoodie, but pretty accurate.
These predictions for 2017 are found to be extraordinarily accurate.
Flake's spokesman Jason Samuels said the Post account was accurate.
We've also heard that this technology isn't the most accurate.
This prediction may or may turn out to be accurate.
I just couldn't put a more accurate label on it.
Polling shows that white people's thoughts about race aren't accurate.
Just how accurate is this "All the President's Men" prequel?
That is the most accurate, predictive model for his behavior.
Or, to be a little more accurate, a flying armbar.
How accurate do you think your knowledge and understanding is?
To be accurate, it's not a lot, but it's some.
"The stunningly realistic panoramic photographs are amazingly accurate," she wrote.
Why shouldn't we have the most ridiculously accurate clocks imaginable?
So too are the temperature and humidity monitors highly accurate.
This was never accurate, and the nuclear deal proved it.
Very flexible and he hit real hard and real accurate.
People in charge need an accurate picture to make decisions.
But one figure is disquietingly absent: an accurate death toll.
But how do they know if the corrections are accurate?
Dubbing the book historical fiction would have been more accurate.
It's also a tour de force of production and visual design, crafted with a meticulous period touches — from historically accurate dialogue to historically accurate wool — that provide a complete immersion in the film's universe.
When tasked with distinguishing between pictures of patients with one syndrome or another, random syndrome, DeepGestalt was more than 90 percent accurate, beating expert clinicians, who were around 70 percent accurate on similar tests.
SocialRadar's new PlaceKit promises to offer far more accurate location data for business and storefront locations — so accurate, indeed, that it can even tell you where the entrance doors to these businesses are located.
I found that it was less accurate for things like clothing — but pretty good at drawing up many similar options — and more accurate for anything with a logo, like the Hydro Flask mug above. 
Danforth said more research should be done to see if these predictors are accurate to a wider population, which may make a useful tool for doctors hoping to get quicker and more accurate diagnoses.
" Saldana wants to have more accurate portrayal of what America looks like: "I think it is important that we continue to have a more accurate portrayal of what America is today by representing people properly.
"It is so important for clinicians to get accurate information from their patients so they can make accurate diagnoses and appropriate recommendations," said lead study author Andrea Levy of Middlesex Community College in Middletown, Connecticut.
While we strive to always present accurate information, errors can occur.
Sharing accurate, credible sources and information can help combat that spread.
As far as the eyes theory, it's actually not that accurate.
As usual in Silicon Valley, that's only a little bit accurate.
That's pretty depressing if these two (somewhat contradictory) views are accurate.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)That said, the Sport is pretty accurate.
The red line that Barack Obama talked about was not accurate.
Mills consulted Planned Parenthood to ensure the film was historically accurate.
But it's not accurate to say they all constitute new jobs.
"All the information you saw is all accurate," he tells me.
"Is that accurate?" she asked him, and he nodded in reply.
French officials said the ministry's latest comments were the most accurate.
She also laid her hand in wax, for an accurate sizing.
What we have found is that Spotify's algorithms are astonishingly accurate.
That we're presenting a fair and accurate view of the world.
Dow critics say it's not an accurate representation of market performance.
Saying Crispr is 100 percent accurate or grossly inaccurate isn't helpful.
I set out to make it as accurate as I could.
Twitter was never an accurate reflection of your real social network.
The first part of one Twitter user's prediction is hauntingly accurate.
"Yes, it is (accurate), and it's also quite sensitive," Clapper said.
The key to accurate profiling, experts said, was good raw data.
That may not be 100% accurate, but the posts are annoying.
That&aposs like Clintonian wording, if the public reports are accurate.
In the first, Barão was the busier and more accurate man.
But obtaining accurate data in this murky war is extremely difficult.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)At least the sensor is relatively accurate.
The Mate 20 Pro's fingerprint sensor is both fast and accurate.
And everything you laid out tonight in your monologue is accurate.
It's more accurate to say he's slowly formulated his own universe.
And, honestly, to a certain degree, this interpretation is fairly accurate.
But I did see my avatar, and it looked extremely accurate.
Rushdie wrote: The faults Rushdie lists against Trump are mostly accurate.
The most accurate device was the Fitbit chargeHR, which I purchased.
As the famous 1930s painting, "American Gothic," by Grant Wood. Accurate.
Anxious people are more likely to think they have accurate interoception.
U Deluxe, a mouthful of a name that's also pretty accurate.
Scale is the key to accurate and informative data and reports.
The episodes are always creepy, often scary, and always deadly accurate.
"I maintain that my declarations are complete and accurate," he wrote.
" Woodward: "No, it's [inaudible] — it's going to be accurate, I promise.
Most importantly, it should always be accurate and up to date.
If these reports are accurate, those remedies should be looked at.
It wasn't until that happened that scientists could create accurate models.
Expect him to be less restrained if this report proves accurate.
The end result will be more "precise" but substantially less accurate.
The only entity with accurate information on Netflix viewership is Netflix.
He charged it with drawing up a new, accurate inflation index.
"We made sure to be as accurate as possible," he says.
Some were accurate, they thought Trudeau would become Canada's Prime Minister.
It took them quite a while to get an accurate diagnosis.
Monthly data that operates on a significant lag is more accurate.
After all, how accurate was their record-keeping in those days?
I think the argument that he's being scapegoated is not accurate.
The game would get ever more accurate, and harder to play.
It is not accurate to say that it was not reportable.
This is usually more accurate than radar, according to the FAA.
The touchpad for instance, is huge, accurate and comfortable to use.
A fair amount of it does clearly seem to be accurate.
Once it's set up, the fingerprint sensor is fast and accurate.
Accuracy on health, the technology that we use is incredibly accurate.
Check the National Hurricane Center for accurate, straightforward updates on Jose. 
That would be a more accurate characterization than calling them fascist.
It's incredibly hard to get accurate numbers about wrongful conviction rate.
I mean, I don't know why they couldn't make it accurate.
Her accent, while perhaps off-putting at first, is incredibly accurate.
To be fair, freestyle might not be the most accurate term.
Everything in this space is meticulously accurate down to the bolts.
To do it legally and effectively requires detailed and accurate intelligence.
And when he does get it out faster, he's pretty accurate.
It's also historically accurate that there were obstacles in the 1880s.
The new automated method is far more accurate than previous techniques .
That is absolutely an accurate description of the situation right now.
They at least get the right to an accurate death certificate.
Comey refuses to confirm or deny whether that story is accurate.
It might be accurate and it might be pessimistic, but yeah.
Rather, we focus on making an accurate feeling of medieval times.
"2 out of 5 accurate, thanks," Jenner, 23, tweeted in response.
Tobin says, Creating an accurate synthetic data simulator is really hard.
Detection of dark-skinned people was 5 percentage points less accurate.
"Why should her photograph be accurate?" the other, unnamed author argues.
Not perfectly accurate, perhaps, but perfectly suited to consumer mobile use.
Is that kind of depiction or connection accurate in any way?
What he said in September was accurate when he said it.
Officially, Bandersnatch culminates in five endings, but that's not entirely accurate.
Visually, it looks remarkably accurate and true to the game's aesthetic.
But I do not believe being accurate to 1987 is realistic.
The 10K 'content reviewers' headline was not accurate, and we've corrected.
From such a basic analysis, he managed to be remarkably accurate.
Another possibility is a ride-hailing service more accurate than Uber.
And the FXA7s I tried out are more than just accurate.
"What's really important is to tell authentic, accurate stories," she says.
Google's artificial intelligence will only become smarter, faster, and more accurate.
A more accurate name for this region might have been Mordor.
"I think the CBO is by and large accurate," Baucus said.
Building an accurate map of the Milky Way is not easy.
But it's by far the most accurate watch I've run with.
That isn't accurate, analysts and officials involved in that sale said.
It is right to provide ample, accurate and fairly presented information.
But still, it's a cool looking effect—even if not accurate.
I asked, is the report accurate, did they get it wrong?
Did you feel it was an accurate portrayal of what happened ?
Creating unbiased algorithms is a matter of having enough accurate data.
This poses a problem for the accurate scheduling of palliative care.
It then adjusts the color display to make it more accurate.
Therefore, the claim that FSIS used flawed data is not accurate.
And how accurate are all of these optical heart rate sensors?
Any idea he was asking for a trade is not accurate.
As a result, there are no accurate figures on marital rape.
Pebble also says that its tracking is more accurate than before.
Critics say those aren't accurate because insurers negotiate those prices down.
The more people upload photos, the more accurate the database becomes.
None of this is accurate or even close to the truth.
Despite myself I'm grateful that scent technology isn't too accurate—yet.
Sourcing accurate and reliable information out of Syria is very difficult.
Only strong, responsible, accurate, non-hyperbolic journalism can withstand the assault.
The iPhone nailed the exposure, and again produced more accurate colors.
This was not a completely accurate reading of Mueller's findings, however.
Apple has confirmed to Mashable that The Verge's report is accurate.
"We don't know if (the report) is accurate," the official added.
The fingerprint sensor, while accurate, showed a tiny but noticeable lag.
Describing HTC as just a smartphone maker is no longer accurate.
She even did a hilariously accurate impersonation of her sister, Kourtney.
But is that an accurate assertion, or even a fair one?
Diddy once said "mo' money, mo' problems," and sometimes that's accurate.
But hardly an accurate representation of what most teenagers are like.
To be a machine is to be accurate. Fast. Reliable. Replicable.
The best thing I can do is give them accurate data.
Accurate shadowing has been added, and some elements have been rearranged.
A more accurate title might have been Georgia O'Keeffe: The Brand.
But a coin toss is actually more accurate than expert opinion.
The problem is there's no way to tell if they're accurate.
This system is surprisingly accurate, but there are some major limitations.
But at some point, sex ed has to get medically accurate.
While that's not entirely accurate, one woman's response to Republican Rep.
These requirements would ensure that the information is clear and accurate.
Drake begins doing a humorously accurate impersonation of Joe Budden's voice.
Just 58 percent were accurate at estimating their wives' orgasm frequency.
This implies the opinion has something to do with accurate knowledge.
Next year, those scary headlines are more likely to be accurate.
Over the years, however, his overall messages have proven remarkably accurate.
Some companies don't seem to be handing over accurate data, either.
" Stone told the Journal that his testimony was "complete and accurate.
And it is not easy to compile accurate data about Hispanics.
Activity trackers should be accurate trackers People really love their Fitbits.
Share accurate, credible information about climate change and the Paris agreement.
He said new guidelines would provide an accurate picture for many.
He questioned, though, whether the measurements six years later were accurate.
On some fronts (like below-par education) the critique is accurate.
Yet, that does not make the president's comments appropriate or accurate.
It's accurate to state that he is just not their guy.
Kuo is well-known for accurate reporting on Apple's supply chain.
It's accurate and it's a piece of jewelry that you have.
Kavanaugh said his testimony in 2006 was accurate and the truth.
They know what they are aiming at and are deadly accurate.
Reduce dues The company subsequently confirmed that Jones's information was accurate.
A spokesperson from Spotify confirmed that the Recode story is accurate.
But in the case of Justice League, it's not entirely accurate.
Clarkson wondered how the shooter could be so accurate, he said.
Without accurate information, those standards are mere words on a page.
Now, however, authorities need accurate numbers to make tricky policy decisions.
" The technically accurate term for this procedure is "nuclear genome transfer.
Armageddon. Of course, the advent of accurate ICBMs and thermonuclear warheads
"This story was not accurate," Ms. Hicks said in a statement.
But topspin serves are more accurate and still difficult to return.
And while experts have long agreed the portrayal is pretty accurate.
I have one of the most accurate shots in our game.
Not so for Mr. Velazquez, if the police accounts are accurate.
Google Maps is about to get a whole lot more accurate.
If Variety's report is accurate, the shelving may not be permanent.
He said he also doesn't automatically assume the emails are accurate.
We also leveraged "bitcoin maps" online which were not entirely accurate.
It was the result of society's need for a more accurate
But not every one of Bezos' predictions has been wholly accurate.
But setting risk-based premiums is impossible without accurate flood maps.
And obviously, it's not going to be 100% accurate every time.
It's so limited it's more accurate to say no law exists.
More accurate gender markers, as things stand, are a good thing.
Does accurate polling lag behind the nature of contemporary American life?
AND IF IT'S ACCURATE, I THINK P&G WON'T FIGHT THAT.
IF NOT ACCURATE, I THINK THERE'S ANOTHER DECISION TO BE MADE.
The industry's rosy picture of life offshore isn't entirely accurate, however.
Trump's description of how NATO funding works is not accurate, however.
Because this data comes directly from the bank ledger, it's accurate.
There is the side that's accurate and the side that's inaccurate.
Confusion because there is a shortage of accurate and actionable statistics.
But on the other, the iPhone 6S Plus has accurate colors.
In this case almost is accurate because Judge's power is special.
"Information [from science] has proven traditional knowledge quite accurate," he said.
That could provide users with more accurate health and fitness tracking.
It seems accurate that Kathy Acker was kind of a pill.
Free and accurate media is a foundation of a healthy democracy.
"We still don't know if that's an accurate account," he said.
He wanted to dispel "urban myths that aren't accurate" about Brown.
It's hard to get accurate reports when your subordinates keep dying.
The only accurate way to describe her expression is, Ohhhhh, shit.
Or perhaps it's more accurate to ask: did it matter then?
But he did say Trump's assessment of the race was accurate.
That's why we still need polls – preferably accurate ones next time.
That dot-com comparison, however, wouldn't be exactly accurate, said Tétrault.
Maybe the only accurate part of these stories is police incompetence?
Nobody believes 106 is a remotely accurate measure of his intellect.
On this topic, accurate perception is as important as valid reasoning.
If accurate, it would be far from a merger of equals.
Why it matters: Accurate measurement and attribution has major business implications.
Bunce says the equation is accurate to within a few centimeters.
We can call it a Keanaissance, but that's not quite accurate.
But those metaphors are much less accurate than the traffic one.
The buyer's lawyer is supposed to make sure everything is accurate.
No one even knows an accurate toll of the Syrian fatalities.
The minivan analogy is actually pretty accurate, once you get inside.
Still, the tests are highly regarded as accurate by law enforcement.
The touchpad is smooth and accurate, and the keyboard is fantastic.
While Trump's characterization of the testimony was accurate, it was incomplete.
At least from my point of view, that is not accurate.
In fact, the flood of data only makes it more accurate.
Now he has a lightning arm that can be freakishly accurate.
I'm hearing that the Vision Fund piece, at least, is accurate.
The portrayal of Chidi on The Good Place is pretty accurate.
There may also be accurate reports of troubles with voting machines.
Note that to keep your dinner table discussion civil — and accurate.
Lore told Reuters the math in the note was not accurate.
To do all that properly, the count needs to be accurate.
The problem with that is that it isn't accurate to reality.
Do you think he got an accurate picture of the country?
The Stormy Daniels story is also salacious and almost certainly accurate.
Do you feel "visceral" is an accurate description of your poetry?
Which is not to say that the movie is totally accurate.
Secrecy is one reason accurate salary data is hard to find.
He has an accurate set shot and a devastating spin move.
Finally, journalists can do a better job of spreading accurate information.
We can not say OCM is more accurate compared to histopathology.
How do you balance being historically accurate with not revolting viewers?
It is a compelling story, but not necessarily an accurate one.
Then people were asked if they believed the headlines were accurate.
They have been declared the most accurate of all noninvasive methods.
It does provide accurate, helpful information regarding symptoms, prevention, and more.
The bits of information may be accurate, but disordered and incomplete.
These bullets are also lethal and accurate, though admittedly more expensive.
Pitino says the "complete and accurate facts" will inevitably exonerate him.
But fair warning, it's not going to be 100 percent accurate.
Instead, the more accurate measurement showed that no such thing occurs.
Such an answer would have been less debatable and, perhaps, accurate.
The countdown clocks aren't always accurate, but they're better than nothing.
Tympanic (ear) temperatures are usually accurate for older children and adults.
This not only streamlines things; it actually makes them more accurate.
It&aposs been widely dubbed an accurate portrayal of the Valley.
This was an accurate evaluation: Neither country actually wanted a war.
He just wants to provide an accurate account of hockey history.
If Mr. Trump meant Republican, he would have been more accurate.
What are the challenges to determining an accurate coronavirus fatality rate?
The Federal Trade Commission has required retailers to provide accurate labels.
More accurate, they were steel and flint, creating sparks, starting fires.
For flying creatures, instantaneous, highly accurate vision is crucial to survival.
The point is to find the most accurate one as possible.
They were one of the three most accurate on Election Day.
We'll be monitoring this page to ensure that pricing is accurate.
Even texting is easier now, thanks to more accurate voice transcription.
But other than that, it's very accurate to the original print.
Stocks were no longer "accurate forecasters of the future," he said.
If accurate, this claim would have been explosive, and likely illegal.
A source like Steele, however, can be both biased and accurate.
"That is not accurate," spokesperson Michael Abboud said in a statement.
Some predictions are already 80 to 90 percent accurate or better.
On official documents, I usually put white but that isn't accurate.
Which, even if it's accurate, is sort of besides the point.
Wow, what an accurate portrayal of sisterhood and all its complexities.
And I think his answer was actually a very accurate one.
Instead, secure replacement cost estimates for a more accurate cost analysis.
If accurate, this seems to be purely a new color option. 
A recount is a more thorough method of verifying accurate results.
The Barents Observer article "is fairly accurate," Foggo said in December.
He replaced it with one containing an accurate photo shortly after.
Behind dressing easy, lies an accurate selection, also when combining clothes.
Kushner's lawyer Abbe Lowell said the letter was not "completely accurate."
I asked him how he knew that his colors were accurate.
But these days, that years-old stereotype is far from accurate.
To make accurate comparisons, Clever adjusted all dollar amounts for inflation.
"Creative class" is not an accurate term, but it is sexy.
Haven Life wants to give you the most accurate rate possible.
Internet companies have an eerily accurate understanding of everything about us.
They say it gets more accurate the more you use it.
The end result is a crisper photograph with more accurate colors.
Is that an accurate depiction of what could occur with China?
Mr. Deutsch maintains that the interviews and the descriptions are accurate.
I assume that The Times has more accurate data than Trump.
The company has said the feature is not 100 percent accurate.
The Source: An official Disney+ announcement Probability of Accuracy: Astonishingly accurate.
The phrase "overnight success" sounds idyllic, but it's far from accurate.
Perhaps, but many of the other poll results were very accurate.
Neither of these narratives is quite accurate, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
What's the most accurate way to describe kids' relationship to "Frozen"?
If the dementia tests are equally accurate, we are doomed. pic.twitter.
I wasn't 100 percent sure, but it proved to be accurate!
Smoke is surveying buyers to see if his hypothesis is accurate.
This system is designed to create rich imagery, not accurate representations.
A number of groups are working for make screening more accurate.
That's how she sees herself, and it's a pretty accurate picture.
The accurate picture is not as simple as either side claims.
They need the magnetic model to be accurate for safe journeys.
He'd had a negative rapid mono test, which was pretty accurate.
America's nuclear weapons are quite accurate and always ready for action.
It depends on which interpretation of Liverpool is the more accurate.
So keep any future answers to prospective buyers accurate but brief.
As for Bruce, I think George might have been more accurate.
That's an accurate description of our sense of emptiness and loss.
The electronic voting machines are simple, cost-effective, fast and accurate.
"The inferences, the innuendo, it's not accurate at all," he said.
It's probably accurate but you don't want to start with that.
It's not totally accurate, but it's better than a color chart.
And yet everything the prosecutor says against Claus is, essentially, accurate.
We're trying to put out a representation that's accurate of us.
They hoist up bad shots, and they aren't particularly accurate, either.
Showing the computer more diverse faces will make it more accurate.
After all, Streak users want the most accurate information possible, but the public might chafe if it knew just how accurate that data was—and considered what it could be used for besides honing sales pitches.
Roser argues that the story the chart tells is accurate, that we know it's accurate due to various sources outside the Maddison and Bourguignon and Morrisson data, and that Hickel is attempting to muddy the waters.
Tarvaris stated that he never withdrew his firearm from the bag, but that he did say that he should shoot her to which [wife] replied, 'You better be accurate because you ain't accurate on the field.
This stunner features a clear-as-day  2160p display in tandem with a quad-core processor to reduce distracting video noise, assure accurate colors, and optimize each scene (even dark ones) to be as accurate as possible.
If investment banks had more accurate forecasting models of the mortgage market in the mid-23s, or knew enough to listen to accurate models that housing bubble bears were making, perhaps the financial crisis could've been averted.
For some years, his clock was the most accurate measuring device on Earth: had it been set ticking at the time of the Big Bang, 13.8bn years ago, it would still be accurate to within a second.
The drones provide a live video feed to an operator, who uses the shark-spotting software, which have been shown to be 90 percent accurate at spotting sharks, while humans are 20 percent to 30 percent accurate.
"What is surprising here is that researchers are not very accurate, actually they are less accurate than chance, at predicting whether a study will replicate," said Dr. Benjamin Neel, director of New York University's Perlmutter Cancer Center.
For good or ill (or for good in some cases, and ill in others), that has rarely been an accurate description of the conservative position in the modern church, and it clearly isn't accurate at the moment.
The fact that we have these stereotypes about poverty in place that aren't accurate means that we actually don't also support the safety net to the degree we would if we had more accurate impressions, I think.
" —Karrah "I do wear a cardigan every day, so that's pretty accurate.
"Everything he draws is interesting, whether it's accurate or not," he said.
Weather forecasts for the U.S. are less accurate because of the shutdown.
Smartphones' GPS systems are going to start getting a lot more accurate.
After training, the dogs were 97 percent accurate in detecting lung cancer.
The pen was accurate 96 percent of the time, the study says.
If this leak is accurate, Fitbit's new watch could be a boon.
And overall, around two-thirds of the "sick" guesses made were accurate.
"We know unequivocally that the forensic report is not accurate," Jackson said.
It&aposs not accurate to say all activities ceased at that point.
The moment happened, and the image is an accurate representation of it.
It would be more accurate to call these invaders undercover intelligence operatives.
They're not wrong: DNA is the most accurate forensic science we have.
Kuri was once described to me as an intergalactic space penguin. Accurate.
LG has created a vibrant and sharp display that produces accurate colors.
It just gives a more accurate description of what's maybe activating this.
I said some things about her that were mean, but completely accurate.
Unfortunately, even nonpartisan and high-quality analysis cannot always generate accurate estimates.
And if they are not accurate, that&aposs another issue with them.
He summed it all up with one painfully accurate phrase: Hoo-boy.
For one, Rhodes does admit that some of the leaks were accurate.
"To say I was shocked would be an accurate statement," Castel said.
An accurate blood test, then, would be good news in these situations.
Trump's assertion that Obama "gave" Iran this money is not quite accurate.
In previous elections, the counts from reputable companies proved to be accurate.
"I know they know what they're saying is not accurate," he insisted.
Usually there is little overcompensation with renders having accurate detail and color.
Tapper pushed back on this, telling Pence that number was not accurate.
Still, if current polls are accurate, a Clinton landslide doesn't appear likely.
Behind this theory lay a cynical, but accurate, understanding of American politics.
According to TMZ the birthdays of her pups are included, and accurate.
"The account of the Chairman's remarks is accurate," he told the publication.
But how much of what we see on The Act is accurate?
But we might never know how accurate or inaccurate these scenes are.
The price-comparison lists would be accurate for those customers as well.
Carry is also connected to a 4G network for accurate location tracking.
I think that is the most accurate depiction that's ever been published.
Storj, the decentralized storage network, had the most accurate information to share.
But this reputation is sexist at worst and hardly accurate at best.
Sometimes our perceptions do not reflect accurate representations of the physical world.
But that line of reasoning assumed the biblical accounts were historically accurate.
Uber would neither confirm or deny whether the first statement was accurate
Both groups were about as accurate as the other in this phase.
Projections that the debate would be a free-for-all were accurate.
It sounded fine enough, but I'd hardly call it an accurate demonstration.
"They'll get a much more accurate quote from day one," he claimed.
ReviewMeta will filter out suspicious reviews for a more accurate product rating.
Several studies suggest that 3D optical scanning can actually be quite accurate.
Getz said she was fortunate enough to have accurate context surrounding Momo.
Might have happened 10 or 20 times to you; is that accurate?
Many are not convinced that this narrative was entirely genuine or accurate.
That is accurate only according to Mr Trump's misguided protectionism (see article) .
Only the phone number associated with the account needed to be accurate.
But others defended the president's speech as being factually accurate, if uncouth.
So how accurate are all of the marks in the SoftBank funds?
Rachael: A very accurate depiction of our moods going into the class.
It gives an accurate preview of your image before snapping the shot.
Want to know how accurate her rival Donald Trump's acceptance speech was?
A Facebook survey to see how accurate a Rolling Stone headline is.
However, TTB does not guarantee that this information is 100 percent accurate.
" Graham backed up the president, saying, "I think that's pretty well accurate.
Grassley's statement isn't exactly accurate, while the Democrats' claim is basically true.
The voice search results are fast and, for the most part, accurate.
It's not perfect, of course, but it's admirably accurate all things considered.
Very rude, very gratuitous, extremely accurate on the football merits, extremely memorable.
Needless to say, Trump's comments don't paint an accurate picture of refugees.
This clock is more accurate than any personal clock here on Earth.
It's still every bit as accurate, but it's less a central element.
But access to accurate information is the most critical thing you need.
This metaphor may be more accurate, but it is also less cheerful.
Would it be more accurate to put that mantle on Kodak Black?
Without accurate figures, the government can't take targeted action to improve conditions.
It is terrifically accurate, and no less unnecessary than any other apps.
So that's what we were trying to measure — an accurate cloud height.
The State Department official said Mazloum's statements about the raid were accurate.
Ok. MMA Math is an interesting notion—and sometimes it proves accurate.
Without accurate location data, the entire premise of these ads falls apart.
The result was a highly accurate database of his friends' sleeping habits.
In the end, I couldn't tell which device was the most accurate.
Why doesn't it say, 'Sergey, do you think the articles are accurate?
And, given enough data, it can offer far, far more accurate answers.
The Garmin Vivosport is the most versatile and accurate tracker we've found.
We've got so many, so keep them tight and fresh and accurate.
Finally, once installed, would the computer operate correctly and give accurate answers.
It would still make the point — with the benefit of being accurate.
The availability of accurate data on the continent remains a key issue.
You have to be 100 percent accurate at the most important time.
If reports are accurate, he could now be moving ahead with changes.
There's one problem, though: Nothing in the tweet is even remotely accurate.
It might not have been accurate, but it wasn't complete fantasy either.
Except some media outlets are claiming Warren's version of events isn't accurate.
And it is not accurate to say that it was not reportable.
However, all the models are less accurate as they look further out.
A similar test they devised for teeth samples is almost as accurate.
This ensures the Thermo can take an accurate reading in mere seconds.
In the end, the polling proved more accurate than the political bettors.
The thing is, a lot of his stories are not quite accurate.
They stay longer and their diagnoses are less accurate than younger patients.
RUBIO: That's not an accurate assessment of what I said about ethanol.
I'M NOT EVEN SURE THE GDP DATA IS ACTUALLY THAT ACCURATE ANYMORE.
Colors are vivid, with sharp contrast, deep blacks, and accurate color reproduction.
But is that really a fair or accurate reading of Oscar precedent?
Just say the medically accurate thing about vaccines and we'll move on.
It will have a space for anyone to suggest more accurate data.
If my findings are accurate and prime for extrapolation, I was wrong.
A representative for Selena Gomez says the TMZ report is not accurate.
Phil firmly believes this movie is the most accurate portrayal of musicians.
" The first step would be not dismissing the allegations as "not accurate.
This, the company says, should make its heart rate readings more accurate.
Suing news outlets over accurate stories continues to be a lucrative business.
Chances are, that memory isn't as accurate as you think it is.
These sensors make the whole system more accurate and keep things comfortable.
It's a joke, offering no more accurate information than historical average conditions.
Please consider this entire ranking to be 100 percent  accurate and true.
It's the hyper-accurate, hardware-enabled payoff to the Snapchat filter boom.
For the most accurate results, remember to charge your vape battery often.
Our emotions get in the way of an accurate perception of time.
So, with that caveat, yes, that "wanting versus liking" paradigm is accurate.
They say Avenatti has released "accurate information" about Cohen&aposs banking transactions.
If today's news is accurate, he'll certainly be glad he did.[CNN]
Some cards dating back more than 50 years are no longer accurate.
Having quicker access to more accurate information could help limit negative experiences.
Ballistic missiles are less agile and tend not to be very accurate.
That's not quite accurate, because of the complicated way Democratic primaries work.
To find routes out of the ghetto, America will need accurate maps.
Inside there is a platinum RTD for very accurate internal temperature reading.
It's an eerily accurate, spot-on impression of the state of startups.
Good ones should sound flat and accurate across a variety of frequencies.
The more satellites were in the cluster, the more accurate the measurements.
The result should be quick and accurate face recognition in all conditions.
These systems are more accurate than humans, says Andrew Ng of Landing.
UE says it takes 2.8 hours to charge, which feels pretty accurate.
Created by AI Sense, Otter records conversations and generates surprisingly accurate transcriptions.
I can, however, verify that the review above is pretty damn accurate.
Data, fundamentally, is good when it's accurate and used in the aggregate.
" The performances were as eerily accurate as they are in "Playing Lynch.
We probably are something north of 97-98% accurate for private data.
Looking at that, it's pretty clear who has the more accurate data.
" Rodriguez called it accurate for ICE agents to use the term "police.
It takes extra modeling to extract the accurate age from the analysis.
Italy, France, and the Netherlands, asking curators to call up more accurate
Their modeling proved accurate when compared to figures from air quality monitors.
Still, there are cons to even a one hundred percent accurate model.
Surveillance systems powered by AI have yet to prove themselves impressively accurate.
The coordinates he received proved accurate up to around a quarter mile.
Alone, this artwork is an accurate depiction of the themes on 73.
But let's suppose the surface indicators of a coming retreat prove accurate.
Reconnect's polling was the most accurate in measuring Democrat Hillary Clinton's performance.
Was it accurate to call young neo-Nazis—now with internet savvy!
In other words, maybe Strokemon is more accurate than its creators intended.
It gives me a mold of their nipple, and it's very accurate.
Or, perhaps, it is more accurate to say, an insufficiency of facts.
" She added, "But our job is to provide people with accurate definitions.
"I'm not convinced it's an accurate characterization at this point," Toomey said.
Time will tell just how accurate IBM's machine learning proves to be.
Microsoft said Thursday that the results would be accurate and non-partisan.
Yet the forecast also illustrates the limitations of making an accurate prediction.
But in general, both praise and criticisms of the law are accurate.
She also knows that Instagram isn't an accurate portrayal of real life.
Handy, though of course much depends on how accurate the transcription is.
Conway on Friday would not address whether the Times report was accurate.
Amazingly smart and accurate, this new update identifies fonts in a snap.
Authorities revised the victims' ages from earlier reports after receiving accurate information.
It has little interest, however, in providing prospective investors with accurate information.
They weren't using a different or more accurate database than I was.
Eater adds that mobile apps aren't just convenient; they're more accurate, too.
Variables like these can result in data that is not completely accurate.
We must ensure that the data is accurate before we can proceed.
But, the dinosaur is already painting a more accurate picture of ankylosaurids.
How do accurate portrayals of sex workers further their rights and freedoms?
Unfortunately, the most accurate term to describe what it covers is shadowbanning.
Namely, "stable" might be more of a suggestion than an accurate descriptor.  
Ingis said calling the proposed product an "ad blocker" isn't strictly accurate.
No one knows better than the Trumps that polls aren't always accurate.
The move will result in more accurate weather forecasts, the agency says.
Given enough time and enough daisies, the neural net gets more accurate.
BST  A NASA spokesman denied to Mashable that the feed was accurate.
The data is far more accurate than what's available from wireless carriers.
However, it was most accurate within the first few hours after death.
He removed accurate scientific information about climate change from the EPA's website.
What's the most accurate depiction of a solar eclipse you've seen onscreen?
The Apple Watch and Mio were the most accurate, the study says.
Machine learning, a branch of artificial intelligence, can generate remarkably accurate predictions.
It's always accurate by weight, and that's how people defend these cases.
Despite her credentials, however, she's not interested in popularizing accurate medical science.
However, Obama's claim that ISIS is not Islamic was not entirely accurate.
Graff: It's entirely accurate -- at least once a launch order is given.
So even if China produces accurate info, will panicky investors believe it?
A school official said the report was accurate but declined further comment.
Here's an accurate stereotype about Indian people, Kondabolu says: We love mangoes.
The figures are preliminary, though Samsung is usually accurate in its forecasting.
He told CNN that other details in the Bee report are accurate.
Results are almost instantaneous and about 86 percent accurate according to Converus.
Superlight recoil means rapid target acquisition and devastating rates of accurate fire.
But I suppose you're accurate to say this would have marked me.
This will be investors' return if their price targets are perfectly accurate.
The excerpts were accurate — but unrepresentative of the speech as a whole.
You can crowdsource expert help to make sure your books are accurate.
Baltimore already has Justin Tucker, the most accurate kicker in NFL history.
Who could have told Sekulow information that wound up not being accurate?
How accurate is it, and how might the January deadline play out?
That may sound like an exaggeration, but his estimate is fairly accurate.
Like, the stereotype developed by a computer will be an accurate one.
Search engines will produce more relevant results; recommendations will be more accurate.
Researchers claim it's between 95%-to-99% accurate when measuring stride length.
Grace: There are lots of references to drinks, which is very accurate.
The algorithm is for now 96.6 percent accurate — not good enough yet.
And you have a responsibility to tell the truth, to be accurate.
The Federal Reserve would get more accurate means to deploy monetary policy.
Facebook confirmed to CNN the numbers referenced in this story are accurate.
" A family member of the soldier called the congresswoman's account "very accurate.
If these findings are accurate, it could explain some of Exxon's behavior.
Mr. Caovilla said the accurate crystal count is critical for pricing reasons.
Among men, 15 percent said they "almost always" believe polls are accurate.
The idea that this is a more "accurate" inflation measure is debatable.
So I don't believe that your criticism of the board are accurate.
Ricardo Rosselló has remained adamant that the new official number is accurate.
That's 0.7 point more accurate than the average governor's poll since 1998.
It is about his state of mind, which I believe is accurate.
And among the traders, more accurate heartbeat awareness was correlated with profitability.
The figures in this article were accurate as of October 30, 2019.
With the help of personalization algorithms, their recommendations are often scarily accurate.
The more you play, the stronger and more accurate your golfer becomes.
Page 210: To call me "the whore of Babylon" is not accurate.
In contrast, those who'd kept a third-person diary were more accurate.
New reports of DOJ/FBI compliance with document requests are NOT accurate.
In testing, I found Amazon's battery-life claim to be entirely accurate.
Oculus advertises about 2 hours, which was pretty accurate in my experience.
This distinction is important because incidence is much more accurate than mortality.
Although everyone calls it plain packaging, standard packaging would be more accurate.
"The estimates will get more and more accurate with time," he said.
Debt investors require accurate financial statements from the issuing company, after all.
It's no secret that Instagram is rarely an accurate reflection of reality.
Simply because Rodman got emotional doesn't mean everything he said is accurate.
William Galston, The Brookings Institution: Are the 2018 midterm election polls accurate?
In 2016, it's oftentimes a matter of being first instead of accurate.
Even restated as traditionalists versus liberals, the division is not really accurate.
But you&aposll probably have to wait longer to receive accurate results.
He said the department's forest surveys are more than 90 percent accurate.
"I know they know what they're saying is not accurate," he said.
Saving for and calculating our world travel budget: How accurate were we?
A more accurate account might suggest that $12.5 billion in federal funding
It's based on facts and math that is accurate and makes sense.
" On the other hand, she said, "the information is not necessarily accurate.
He helped us make sure we got all the actual accurate numbers.
You'll get accurate exercise statistics, and the GPS won't let you down.
I see that word thrown around a lot, and it's not accurate.
The title of the work, "Tethered Light," comes to feel disappointingly accurate.
" It would be far more accurate to call it "Trump Productions Inc.
Artist creates first historically accurate portrait of Jane Austen's Mr Darcy. pic.twitter.
"It is absolutely accurate to say we're considering it," he said Thursday.
Image: G.E. Marti/JILAHow accurate a clock do you really need, honestly?
To the Editor: Paul Krugman paints an accurate picture of Bernie Sanders.
"No bueno" is also an accurate summary of the ocean's bluefin population.
Predictions might be at their most accurate after a dose of LSD.
And how do you know people will be accurate in their responses?
Up until a few months ago, that depiction might have been accurate.
Kristen Bell makes for an especially accurate embodiment of fans' emotional states.
That's how it can be more accurate than your good old thermometer.
Then again, Mike is more concerned with accurate expression than with accessibility.
A direct, 100 percent accurate translation definitely wouldn't be nearly as funny.
Scott tells us T.I.'s version of the story isn't entirely accurate.
We shouldn't look to Merriam-Webster for the most accurate energy lingo.

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