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HENDRIK HERTZBERG: "Extreme" is at least arguably accurate.
To Urbanspoon's credit, the results were an arguably accurate measure of Vento's esteem among savvy diners.
His predictions for a war were doom-laden and, arguably, accurate.
It is a rather cunningly convenient distinction – and even arguably accurate – but the next thing he says is uncharacteristically specious.
While this is an arguably accurate definition of the word — something like it appears in many dictionaries — there is a deeper and more interesting understanding of the term to be found in many of the 31 extant Greek tragedies.
Du Châtelet herself has a much more subtle – and arguably accurate – understanding of Newton's methodology than do many of her contemporaries including, for example, Voltaire.
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Although it's arguably more accurate to think of Murdoch as the Moriarty to Richard's Bergerac.
The resort hotel is extravagant, debt-ridden and in administration – arguably an accurate symbol of the British economy.
Comparison with MC simulations on protein folding shows that SRS produces arguably more accurate results, while reducing computation time by several orders of magnitude.
His ideas, especially his later ones, were arguably an accurate description of pre-industrial societies, which teetered on a precarious balance between empty and full stomachs.
The obtained thermodynamic models are arguably sufficiently accurate for preliminary engineering calculations, for example for the thermodynamic design of ORC power systems.
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