We relied on him, discovering over the years that he was about as accurate a source as could be found.
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To stem the tide, many firms are working hard to make their websites offer as accurate a picture as they can.
The other point is that hiring at Foxconn is not actually all that accurate a guide to Apple sales volumes and workflow.
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The developer is deeply entrenched in the actual NFL as it attempts to build as accurate a virtual picture of its players as it possibly can.
Experiments with an extra-long Stimpmeter suitable for use on higher fairway turf led him to calculations that proved how accurate a shorter Stimpmeter could be, too.
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Cash flow multiples also provide a more accurate picture of a company.
We can hope that some of them can make finals and preferably finish in the top eight, and therefore contribute to the placement table which I feel is a more accurate measure of a country's prowess than medals alone.
Morgan Chase was 2002's third-most-accurate forecaster and 2001's most accurate, a stunning two-year display.
He gave a fiercely accurate performance, achieving a sound of notable strength and weight.
These sites, however, are not necessarily any more accurate than a health textbook in Texas.
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This article may be accurate in a year or two, when iCloud evolves beyond its current stage.
So you should not rely on it, thinking it entirely accurate as a guide to how lenders will perceive your credit quality.
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But that's "more accurate than most speedometers in people's cars and more accurate than a lot of the technology we take for granted every day, " said Edis.
As radically different as Number Two looks now, the work is mostly historically accurate, a stylized return to the layout Ross worked much of his life on.
In other words, the current positive attitude toward education is accurate if a student chooses the right degree (student readers: consider a math-related field if you want job security).
Relying on our intuitions alone for self-knowledge is dangerous, because thanks to the nature of the adaptive unconscious, they are often no more accurate than a shot in the dark.
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.
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But in a statement, Terry Savage, executive chairman of the Cannes Lions, says that whether or not the campaign was accurate is a matter for the winning advertising agency, Talent, and the advertising regulatory body in Brazil.
Several of GameStop's retail locations confirmed to our sister site Joystiq that the June 1st date was accurate after a Reddit posting showed what appeared to be an in-store sign saying as much, and the statement today offers a bit more detail.
Investors also made a big bet against European stocks last year and that region finished ahead of all other regions, including the U.S. And when it comes to timing the U.S. stock market, the experts are less accurate than a coin flip.
Ralph Fiennes plays her husband in a clever and, one suspects, accurate portrayal of a chilly pragmatist bent on producing an heir.
The compact wireless subwoofer, which can be placed anywhere in the room, features a down-firing bass reflex design for accurate bass and a more realistic sound.
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By using enterprise value instead of market capitalization to look at the value of a company, investors get a more accurate sense of whether or not a company is truly undervalued.
Like the Zagat restaurant guides, which are compiled using readers' contributions, the reviews collectively provide a remarkably accurate indication of whether or not a particular set of goods is worth buying.
It went -- the winds have shifted around a number of times since then, and what we are doing in addition as a federal family to preparing for the worst possible case, we are also providing relatively accurate forecasts for a number of days out with respect to not only the weather but the likely trajectory of the oil spill.
And everything, as I said, is in thrall to the delicate, wilding cursor controller, which in a moving automobile is about as accurate as whizzing out a third-story window.
Mr Mawer has fused pure story-telling with complex genetic theory to produce a fable that is accurate and readable a mature marriage of science and fiction in which scientists are no longer Frankensteins, Strangeloves or nerds.
It originated with a conservative blogger, who twisted an accurate news story into a falsehood.
X-rays are easier to pinpoint than gamma rays, so BeppoSAX was able to give astronomers a position for the bursts that was accurate enough to aim a big optical telescope at.
So, rather than a triple dip, it would be more accurate to talk about a great recession from which the economy has never recovered.
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