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If disinformation becomes an active military policy, however, I don't see how we will ever again be able to untangle what is accurate from what is not.
This definition is accurate from the academic point of view but much too diversified for use in clinical studies.
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5 Rory Best: The stand in skipper was accurate from the lineout, but much less effective in the scrum.
It is a good hole, a dog leg, and one on which you need to be accurate from the tee because there is no bail-out shot.
An Egyptologist ensures that all the historical details are accurate, from the hieroglyphics that sum up the plot of each episode to the design of Tutenstein's burial headdress.
Zebra's innovation is making large holograms that are accurate from any angle.
Jackson again missed the conversion but was accurate from a penalty, awarded when Copeland was sin-binned for a blatant infringement.
The conventional instruments are accurate from an engineering point of view, and should be improved in terms of how are they employed [15].
The German fire was accurate from the start, with two hits on Princess Royal within the first three minutes.
The German fire was accurate from the beginning, but the British overestimated the range, as the German ships blended into the haze.
Every state and every primary or caucus is a new event, though, so just as we warned not to assume polls would be inaccurate based on Iowa, don't assume polls will be accurate from now on based on New Hampshire.
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