Each photo they take is location-stamped using a GPS antenna accurate to within six inches.
Each photo they take is location-stamped using a GPS antenna accurate to within 6 inches.
But it is accurate to say that that was not a focus of the discussion.
Would it be accurate to say that no-fly zone is at the top of the list?
It would be more accurate to state that injunctions oppress economic power created by market forces.
It is more accurate to say these are tax increases on the most productive members of society.
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This showed that the main source of these figures was only accurate to within plus or minus 35, 000 people.
But it would be just as accurate to say that knowing about the mind explains how the brain works.
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It is not accurate to say that every single person would simply go to the unemployment line long term.
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GPS3 will increase the resolution of signals available to civilians to that receivers will be accurate to within 15 feet.
It was not accurate to conclude there was a widespread problem, but apparent that areas of bad practice did exist.
She kept the alarm clock on the dresser wound, and accurate to the minute by the wireless morning and evening.
The robot now can make cuts that are accurate to within millimeters and do them within a fraction of a second.
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It might be more accurate to say that Japan has avoided imminent disaster, though how long the reprieve will last is unclear.
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It would be more accurate to say that, because the British are sentimental, we like to moderate the fruits of our corruption.
It would be more accurate to say they have suffered emotionally and financially in the past few weeks thanks to the weather media.
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This information was not available when the initial decision was made so it is not accurate to equate the 40% figure with failure.
This is why we often consider multitasking a myth, and feel it is more accurate to think of it as rapid task switching.
While purists may lament the A99's lack of an optical viewfinder, the camera's OLED EVF was plenty sharp and color-accurate to our eyes.
Mr. Ran said Beidou was accurate to within 25 meters and would reduce that to 10 meters by the end of next year.
It would, indeed, be accurate to read her as the antithesis of the typical hero who more often than not is male, white, straight and privileged.
It would be more accurate to describe it as a fading brand, anxious to serve its customers better in a newly crowded marketplace.
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So, rather than a triple dip, it would be more accurate to talk about a great recession from which the economy has never recovered.
It would probably be more accurate to say that most people involved in development and testing don't realize they are working with production data.
Then in 1656, Dutch mathematician Christiaan Huygens made the first working pendulum clock, accurate to an error of less than one minute per day.
Would it be accurate to say that they have been tasked with finding a compromise that can pass by the end of the year?
On every course, thousands do data points are entered, including false fronts on greens and slopes to hazards and all are accurate to within a yard.
The same handheld GPS reader that last year could determine your position within about 300 feet is now accurate to within about 50 or 60 feet.
Greenstone is studying the local health effects of fracking, but he said it's not scientifically accurate to ignore "the tremendous health gains" from the coal-to-gas shift.
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