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Bottom line: "They're not accurate enough that you can compare different colleges, " says Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of FinAid.org.
WSJ: The New College-Cost Calculators: Are They Accurate?
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Satellite tracking, they say disdainfully, is not yet accurate enough for the tight margins within which they operate.
ECONOMIST: The other Texas
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Research genomes are not accurate enough for medical use.
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The data was just not accurate enough - even this week Australian police went as far as to say Apple Maps was dangerous - and it resulted in a corporate upheaval at Apple.
BBC: Google, Flickr - and the app wars
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They were accurate, but not accurate enough.
BBC: Longitude clock comes alive
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Given that most of those on minimum wage have a savings rate of zero and that the general savings rate for the economy is around 10% (not accurate, but good enough) then the extra spending in the economy is 10% of the total amount of money moved from pocket to pocket.
FORBES: Overestimating The Effect Of A Minimum Wage Rise
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There are many reasons but the biggest two are the 36% gross margin guidance for the December quarter (after actuals of 40% in the September quarter and 47.4% in the March quarter) and multiple cuts by Street analysts of iPhone manufacturing plans based on channel checks (which may or not be accurate but there are enough of them to be a concern).
FORBES: Apple Stock: Tug of War Between Research Firms and the Street
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"Not enough time has elapsed to get the accurate data, " said Mr Lincoln-Hope.
BBC: Basildon Council ?17,000 out of pocket on Xfor litter deal
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"In fact, if the gloomy predictions for the housing market next year are accurate, then there may not be enough work to go round, " he added.
BBC: Even the smallest property now needs a Hip
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If you like (and this is not strictly accurate in a legal sense but is good enough) there needs to be a marriage of form and function for there to be passing off.
FORBES: If Apple Can Copy Braun Then Why Can't Samsung Copy Apple?
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Some 68% of those surveyed do not think the government has been giving enough attention to enforcing labelling laws, with half of consumers not confident ingredient information is accurate.
BBC: Horsemeat scandal 'changing shoppers' habits'