It would be more accurate to state that injunctions oppress economic power created by market forces.
It would be more accurate, albeit tautological, to say that rare earths are indispensable for those technologies that require rare earths.
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.
Something between a fudge and a failure would be more accurate.
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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But perhaps amasser of jobs would be more accurate.
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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.
By including both the cost of paid-up capital and off-balance-sheet capital, managers and investors would be more accurate in their estimates of a company's true cost of capital, and therefore of a company's real value.
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.
Having said that, "prize fighting" would be a more accurate description of the activity which often took place at fairgrounds and in exhibition halls in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Galileo would be, in theory, more accurate than GPS, and the receiving technology would be incorporated into devices like mobile phones and cars.
The company said it would provide customers with more accurate, individual estimates of when their power would be restored.
But a meeting earlier between the school and the two councils revealed the figures shown to Mr Cockerill were not accurate and more money would be needed to plug the shortfall, the councillor was told.
But ministers said they would be able to act more effectively if they had more accurate data.
All of this data would be instantly available to applications allowing for faster and more accurate decision making.
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As far as dissatisfaction is concerned, data that I collected over 40 years ago show that when employees do not know what other people earn, they overestimate what their coworkers earn and end up being more dissatisfied than they would be if they had accurate pay information.
To be accurate, I would have liked to see more first-hand, primary research, interviews and accounts in the book.
This can mean that the safe harbor valuation will be lower, and sometimes much lower than what we would consider the more accurate market value.
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.
More public events would be covered by "qualified privilege", so that a fair and accurate report of them would be protected from defamation actions - so the protection applied to reporting what is said at local council meetings, would be applied to, for example, the proceedings of scientific conferences.
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