OK, to be more accurate, how you might be able to score a free Windows Phone.
The essential problem is the internet: although to be more accurate we should really say the Web.
Or, to be more accurate: the market shifted to a click-based engagement model to a fan-based engagement model.
The lack of domestic demand has forced Harley-Davidson to think outside the box or borders to be more accurate.
But as mortgage delinquencies ballooned, Goldman's marks were shown to be more accurate than those of the other big houses.
White House spokesman Jay Carney says the White House changed the wording from "consulate" to "diplomatic facility" to be more accurate.
Or rather, to be more accurate, the marginal cost to the consumer closer to the marginal cost of production for the producer.
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This measure is deemed to be more accurate way of measuring dependency than counting how many cigarettes a person smokes during the day.
Those built by a college or developed by third-party companies tend to be more accurate than those using a standard template from the U.S. Department of Education, says Mr. Weinerman.
For example a single, anecdotal review of a book will have more weight than the results of a poll of hundreds of people, even though the latter is likely to be more accurate.
Already in use in the banking sector in Japan, these scanners are thought to be more accurate than fingerprinting since a person's fingerprint alters in childhood whilst palm and finger vein patterns remain unchanged from the womb.
Although, to be slightly more accurate, I finally purchased Netflix streaming, and then I had to buy a new TV.
In this day and age, when Britain sometimes struggles to justify its status as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council or as a "major player on the world stage", the medal table may prove to be a more accurate measure of international standing than the size, for example, of the GDP or the armed forces.
It is OK to be 90% accurate and more important to be cheap and accessible.
Or if we are to be a little more accurate, one rumour about an upcoming Apple iPhone 5S is being reported by everyone.
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But experts say there is much more to be done, starting with finding a more accurate way to detect the disease.
This would help consumers save on their energy use, reduce the number of new power plants that need to be built, and provide more accurate information to grid operators about how to allocate electricity use.
And it said that the Office for National Statistics had made its migration statistics clearer, so that it was more easy for students to be identified in emigration flows "to give a more accurate measure of the contribution of students to overall net migration".
The juxtaposition could not have been more shocking (as it was calculated to be) or more accurate in highlighting the achievement of these African works.
Information from student loan repayments may also be used to provide more accurate information about what people can expect to earn once they graduate from courses.
It would be more accurate to state that injunctions oppress economic power created by market forces.
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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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.
It would be more accurate to say not that Twain hated art, but that he never let it or anything else stand in the way of a good joke.
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It might be more accurate to say that his is the Mary Poppins philosophy of social and cultural instruction: a spoonful of sugar helps the agenda go down.
Given that an estimated 98% of spending goes toward treating illness and only about 2% toward prevention and wellness, it would be more accurate to refer to it as the "sick care" system.
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