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Corbett and Hill also raise another fraught possibility, which is that computer science simply might not fulfill communal goals as well as other science professions: "What if the stereotype that these are solitary jobs that don't provide opportunities for making a social contribution is mostly accurate?

ACCURACY The ad is mostly accurate, underscoring the central weakness of Mr. Romney's candidacy - the contradictory positions he has taken on a variety of issues during his campaigns for governor and the United States Senate in Massachusetts, and during his runs for the 2008 and 2012 Republican presidential nominations.

"Barbarella Buchner: Woman celebrates 10-year anniversary after MARRYING her two pet cats" reads a headline that ran last week in the Mirror U.K. -- and which Buchner tells The Huffington Post is mostly accurate.

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Is my favourite author – the most brilliant, subtle, intelligent and unjustly neglected writer of books it would be (mostly) accurate but unbearably reductive to call school stories for girls – in there?

And while the clocks are mostly accurate, they all have their quirks.

Its pages are quick-loading and well organized; searches are fast, and the data appear to be mostly accurate and up to date.

These statistics turn out to be mostly accurate, according to Dr. Ira Finegold, chief allergist at St . Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center and a past president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

Mr. Wang's lawyer, Wang Yuncai, who is not related to Mr. Wang, has said the Xinhua account of the proceedings was mostly accurate.

A recent survey found the clocks were mostly accurate to within 30 seconds, although many of the passengers chose to peer down the street anyway.

The 2010 census missed more than 1.5 million minority members after struggling to count black Americans, Hispanics, renters and young men, but it was mostly accurate, according to an assessment released by the Census Bureau on Tuesday.

This year, in the section on racial discrimination, it claimed: 'Racial discrimination is a deep-rooted social illness in the United States.' The statistics quoted are mostly accurate but selective, chosen to highlight lingering problems while ignoring all the evidence of blacks and minorities entering the American economic mainstream.

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