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The difficulty here was determining the size of the sample needed in any given nation, to make sure that the overall result was accurate.
In all cases, where the most populated cluster's frequency was above 50 out of 100 runs, the result was accurate (with an RMSD below 2.0 Å as compared to the X-ray structure).
"The Republicans themselves had affirmed that this result was accurate yesterday before changing their minds today.
A two-million strong mass of democrats marched on the Grand Hall, believing this to be a fix, but Dredd was able to both convince Blondel Dupre that the result was accurate and break her will in front of the others, pressuring her to state in public "you are the law".
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Being accurate to fingertip-level means the result is accurate to 0.1% of the screen.
Some have suggested that a random sample of ballots, checked manually against the data recorded in the system, would help ensure that the result is accurate.
To make sure the result is accurate, it's important to take the test before beginning any type of gluten-free diet.
The Senate counting process is impressive but it is a complex system and a bit more transparency about the count would help give confidence that the result is accurate.
These numbers tell you about the chances of a test result being accurate, given the status of the individual, which you already know (and the numbers are a stable property of the test).
After eight weeks of campaigning and years of buildup, it doesn't seem unreasonable to wait a week to find out who won a very close election, or to take a few weeks to make sure the result is accurate.
But let me say generally what I think that those of us who support the death penalty have an extra heavy responsibility to assure both that the result is accurate and that the process was fair and constitutional.
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