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"I think the show portrays fairly accurately how field projects happen," Dr. Heithaus said.
That simplicity makes measuring performance and cost relatively straightforward and has even allowed the industry to predict fairly accurately how fast digital technology will improve.
Larry Matteson, a former Kodak executive who now teaches at the University of Rochester's Simon School of Business, recalls writing a report in 1979 detailing, fairly accurately, how different parts of the market would switch from film to digital, starting with government reconnaissance, then professional photography and finally the mass market, all by 2010.
Even with a median overestimation of about two weeks, this study among 374 Norwegian mothers showed that they recalled fairly accurately how long they breastfed their child after 20 years.
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In hindsight, however, they are able to fairly accurately rate how much they knew at a prior point in time.
It fairly accurately predicted how quickly the boomers would age.
Historically, such measurements could be made fairly accurately, compared to how accurately the length of the reference distance is known in Earth-based units.
TRUMP JR.: Fairly accurately.
Those opinions fairly accurately represent most expert views.
Overall, static Nash equilibrium predicts the data fairly accurately.
"He is a talented journalist who was simply doing his job fairly, accurately and lawfully".
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