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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate provide" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two words that do not fit together grammatically.
Example: "Please provide accurate information regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "provide precise" or "supply correct".
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In other words, we truly understand that maps and location-based apps must be accurate, provide the best quality and be accessible basically anywhere.
These assumptions, if they are accurate, provide the CR with valuable information on the problem to deal with.
Both methods are accurate, provide valuable health information and can be used annually to track progress.
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It would be more accurate, providing positional fixes to within one metre rather than three or so.
Such research, if accurate, provides very real constraints to philosophical constructs on the nature of the good.
But I think accurate, provided you accept that by "politics" Beckett means running for political office, not anything with a moral overtone.
In addition, it is extremely accurate, providing much reduced period elongation and amplitude decay errors, compared to standard methods.
This shows that BRDF representations can succeed even if they are not extremely accurate, provided BRDF computations do not significantly slow down the renderer.
Instantly, civilian receivers that depend on the spacecraft signals will become 10 times more accurate, providing researchers and commercial users with a highly reliable means to pinpoint locations.
The assessment of flow is accurate provided that a good time resolution is present.
However, the development of a method, which is both fast and accurate, provides modular overlaps and partitions of a heterogeneous network, has proven to be rather difficult.
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