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Some of the insects that defy chemical control are believed to be aided by some sort of anatomical advantage, but there is little accurate information on this point.
The evaluations show that the new network achieves a 8.5× CPU speedup of the whole network with only very little accurate drop.
However, the concrete definition of simultaneous extraction is vague and there is little accurate theoretical support for the simultaneous extraction of coal and gas, which makes it difficult to determine an efficient gas drainage method appropriate to the features of coal seams.
But by now they were battalions in name only, having all taken heavy casualties; the commanders had little accurate knowledge of where their men were located.
Very little accurate information about day-to-day living conditions in the country exists, and I'm under no illusion that what we were shown had any real bearing on reality.
Napoleon had little accurate information about Mack's intentions or maneuvers; he knew that Kienmayer's Corps was sent to Ingolstadt east of the French positions, but his agents greatly exaggerated its size.
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We would have liked the history to be a little more accurate and the analogies less confusing.
The Lexus's speed-sensitive steering felt a little leaden, accurate but immoderately heavy, particularly at slow speeds.
At half-time I told them not to get frustrated and we needed to be a little more accurate".
To my culinary horror, this saying is proved a little too accurate when we visit the Imperial Herbal Restaurant.
TEN times a year, Connecticut's two minor league hockey teams meet — or, to be a little more accurate, barrel into each other.
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