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For the first time, he says, publishers will be able to accurately calculate initial print runs.
He added, "We won't be able to accurately assess any impacts to the schedule until we start work".
In her lawsuit, she argues that the hospitals would not be able to accurately account for these payments when reporting their supply costs to the government.
It is critical to be able to accurately assess the trends in observed extreme weather so we can better plan our mitigation and adaptation strategies.
Thus, it is desirable to be able to accurately predict the cell growth rate in general.
They also need to be able to accurately close the books in a very timely manner.
Most people won't have the knowledge or interest to be able to accurately make this call.
We may never be able to accurately quantify the impact of music piracy.
It is therefore important to the earthquake engineering community to be able to accurately evaluate the site response.
The model seems to be able to accurately predict the axial resistance up to the peak value.
A person, with very little skill or training, will soon be able to accurately hit a target a mile away.
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