Accurate
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy
- (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct; exact; precise
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- This provides the ECU with more accurate data.
- The presence or absence of many markers is more accurate.
- It is more accurate in 13-limit than 31edo.
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- He is the most accurate placekicker in NFL history.
- Currently, atomic clocks are the most accurate clocks in existence.
- It remained the most accurate world map for the next three centuries.
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- Though oft-repeated, the story is not historically accurate.
- This film is not historically accurate.
- Other elements of the "circus" were also historically accurate.
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- Wood's Prom Concerts, which were notable for their abundance of accurate information.
- Perception accurately mirrors the world; animals get useful, accurate information through their senses.
- Nenonen was able to provide these people with accurate information on what was going on in the country.
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- Modern computer analysis found it to be very accurate .
- DFT methods can be very accurate for little computational cost.
- He is very confident of himself and his playing is very accurate.
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- However, it is also less accurate than MCML near the source and boundaries.
- Optical devices when used with rigorous activity can be less accurate or when used underwater.
- Although it was less accurate than existing quartz clocks, it served to demonstrate the concept.
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- Her portraits were highly accurate and delicate.
- She often demonstrated a highly accurate sense of danger.
- Since then, caesium has been widely used in highly accurate atomic clocks.
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- Time may be cached and therefore not accurate.
- For scored voting systems, this definition is not accurate.
- Our AI is not accurate enough to map the connectome by itself.
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- This grading system is an accurate representation of a student's skill in the content.
- This illustration is a fairly accurate representation of how much cortical area represents each body part or region.
- The effigy on her tomb shows a tall and large-boned woman with brown skin, though this may not be an accurate representation.
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- The Saville Report agreed that this is an "accurate description of what happened".
- Voltaire's depiction of Leibniz's ideas was so influential that many believed it to be an accurate description.
- In 1912, a neurologist William Mestrezat gave the first accurate description of the chemical composition of CSF.
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- The main purpose of server-side lag compensation is instead to provide accurate effects of client actions.
- Media independence is the capacity of a news outlet to provide accurate and unbiased information to the public.
- Its goal was to provide accurate, unbiased information about security vulnerabilities in computerized equipment.
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- Because of energy loss fluctuations, accurate measurement of the energy deposited is of less use.
- For example, changing needle size is one way to bring the test swatch nearer to an accurate measurement in yarn weight.
- After this complex growth is complete, the doctors will be able to obtain a more accurate measurement of the conditions.
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- To answer this question with a high certainty, we need accurate results.
- All aspects of the Kirby–Bauer procedure are standardized to ensure consistent and accurate results.
- It is imperative that this be done before the mining takes place, as it will help the algorithms produce more accurate results.
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- Later, more accurate measurements revealed that this current is .
- They were only able to track five stars, with six needed for accurate measurements.
- More modern and accurate measurements give a distance around , which gives a luminosity around .
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- This provides the ECU with more accurate data.
- None of the major parties supporting a Telangana state produced accurate data to substantiate their claims of the number of suicides.
- Chronicles and records of the time left no accurate data on mortality but more recent estimates are that the natives lost 20 to 25 percent of their population.