Sentence examples for is accurately described from inspiring English sources

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Hindu worship is accurately described as involving all the senses.

A "mass" swim start is accurately described by that otherwise overused word – epic.

In the liner notes Vicar Smiles is accurately described by its young creators Robert and Luke as "a bit creepy".

I am sceptical about whether David Miliband is accurately described as a Blairite, as I argue in a longer Open Democracy analysis.

The situation, he said, is "accurately described as confused, because this is a pitched fight," adding, "We have Al Qaeda dug into the hillsides in the ridges, in bunkers and in cave complexes".

The next step is to combine the price relatives in such a way that the movement of the whole group of prices from one period to another is accurately described.

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That is, perhaps we shouldn't think that general relativity is accurately describing the world when it posits singular structure.

The only thing I care about is accurately describing the thought, the emotion and most of all, the internal conflicts that occur.

But since then it's expanded and got more complicated, and can be accurately described only by Einstein physics.

It is, as has been accurately described, death on an installment plan.

"In many instances," the suit says, "the abuse could be accurately described as torture of children".

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