Folk events, such as grand, smoky festivals for the gods, have also regained momentum (or more accurately, funding).
If employers can more accurately predict these issues, they have the opportunity to intervene and influence.
Assuming not, might it also help to more accurately date the composition of the source material?
The name 3D printing is a misnomer it is more accurately called additive manufacturing.
Prosecutors appear to be taking no chances in securing convictions or more accurately, guilty pleas.
The increased wages, one person said, more accurately reflected Apple's position as a high-end retailer.
Demand for labor is a function of productivity, or more accurately, profitability per worker.
Because the band is now more accurately representing itself -- it's easier to find.
When the problem has been more accurately measured, perhaps something will be done about it.
And it is here that the American military organisation--or more accurately, the American combat leader--excels.
Month-end EUR demand, or more accurately USD selling, is certainly distorting some of the price action.
It questions our ideals, or more accurately it demonstrates how much we are questioning them.
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In fact, the second message might more accurately be called the Democrat-bin Laden perspective.
The auction houses argue that this reflects more accurately the full cost paid by the buyer.
We believe that professional reviewers are able to remain objective and more accurately judge an apps quality.
It will enable doctors to more accurately decide which men need more regular monitoring or a biopsy.
In theory, the internet ought to lead to far more accurately targeted advertising than other media can.
More accurately, the intervention was done to help American consumers buy more cars and electronics from Japan.
Once higher-risk customers have been more accurately identified, the cost of credit to the rest should fall.
Or, more accurately, false reports about the study's findings have lately made their way into the press.
More accurately, we might not be able to pay for some PROMISES we made for future payments.
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To measure stellar positions more accurately, and so to discern planet-induced wobbles, sharper, higher-resolution telescopes are needed.
Based on this information we have consistently forecast SSD adoption more accurately than anyone in the marketplace.
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First, it depends on how one defines risk, or more accurately, what risks one is able to identify.
They want it reversed, or more accurately, they want the world to revolve around them at all times.
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In the UK, city analysts altered their positions earlier to more accurately reflect the bearish feel of the markets.
It is actually another globally-recognized brand Nike that more accurately reflects consumer sentiment and behavior.
Indeed, those of us who teach in medical schools need to train physicians to interpret test results more accurately.
All in all, they cover or, more accurately, underlie some fifty-seven thousand square miles, an area roughly the size of Florida.
The rest of the year will show the hit more accurately, Gutierrez says.
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