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"Accurately," Miss Halcombe continued, "even to the scar on his right hand, which is the scar of a wound that he received years since when he was travelling in Italy.
The Woman in White Wilkie Collins 1856
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Accurately predicting a major economic disaster = failure.
Think Progress » Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Views Divide Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2010
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Accurately detecting BRCA mutations would be impossible without this biological identity.
Simone Rose: Battle Over Gene Patents Most Likely Headed to Supreme Court Simone Rose 2011
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“Accurately reporting the high-end numbers from ridership studies is now the equivalent of making up facts out of whole cloth.”
Matthew Yglesias » John McCain Repeats Vegas HSR Lie, Adds New Non-True Details 2009
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Accurately, the public perceives financial institutions, the federal government's regulators, and people's bad decisions are mostly to blame: "the banks and lenders that made risky loans" (82%), "the people who borrowed money that they could not afford to repay" (67%), and "the federal government for failing to regulate banks closely enough" (67%).
David C. Wilson: What's the Real Story behind Obama's Poll Numbers? They're all Relative. David C. Wilson 2010
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Accurately understanding the changes in population trends will help the government better formulate and implement policies for economic and social development, he adds.
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Accurately reporting the high-end numbers from ridership studies is now the equivalent of making up facts out of whole cloth.
Matthew Yglesias » John McCain Repeats Vegas HSR Lie, Adds New Non-True Details 2009
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Accurately stating matters, the New York Times recently noted that the homegrown industry's "cost structure has been reduced substantially, first through worker buyouts and plant closings and then by eliminating debt during its bankruptcy."
Winds of Change in Unionland Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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Accurately or not, ‘paving roads’ is the standard example in the the popular mind of a service that only government can provide.
Teabaggin’ 2009
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Accurately reporting on even the smallest purchases requires efficiently aggregating line-item spending information from all these sources, classifying the data using a standard schema, and enriching it with other business intelligence such as a supplier's parent-child relationships, minority-woman-owned-business status, etc.
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