Sentence examples for stated accurately from inspiring English sources

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Of course, it might have been higher still if profits had been stated accurately in the first place.

This month, in a report to Congress, Education Secretary Rod Paige stated accurately that teacher quality is a key determinant of student success.

They brought over the young bodybuilder star of Pumping Iron (1977), Arnold Schwarzenegger, who posed with David for the cover of Time Out, and stated, accurately, that he was going to be "bigger than [Sylvester] Stallone".

Ms. Rasor's recollection of what occurred is stated accurately in the New Yorker piece and she would welcome the opportunity to share this information with agents of the FBI as part of a re-opened background investigation.

The blog said that he had done so on two occasions, one last year and one last week, and stated (accurately) that "Keep America American" was a phrase employed by the K.K.K. in the 1920s.

In What CEOs Do Wrong to Get Fired, at the enterprise leadership platform Khorus, it is stated: "Accurately predicting company performance is an essential responsibility of CEOs.

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Some hot-house writers of memoirs have counted 12: I can state accurately that there were 14, and moreover I personally witnessed 10 of them".

In "Across Party Lines, Lobbying for Iranian Exiles on Terrorist List" (front page, Nov. 27), you state, accurately, that I support reversing the terrorist designation of the Mujahedeen Khalq, an Iranian opposition group.

"Facebook disclosed publicly that it was reading text messages in order to authenticate users more easily... [but] this partial disclosure failed to state accurately the type of data Facebook was accessing, the timeframe over which it had accessed it, and the reasons for accessing the data of these Android users," the complaint alleges.

The chromatin states accurately captured the regulatory potential associated with genomic segments and were named according to associated sequence functions, for example, 'Active promoter' for transcription start site (TSS) related sequences or 'Poised promoter' for regions displaying bivalent [ 23] marks.

While the literature is clear about clinicians' inability to quantify risk, the literature has little to say about the ability of clinicians to state accurately whether a given patient is above or below that risk.

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