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He also developed the first lighting cues that could accurately imitate candlelight.

It makes for a drink that could accurately be described as savory.

This task required test kits that could accurately measure minuscule levels of arsenic, but nothing that precise was immediately available.

It was a fitting accolade that could accurately be applied to all of those connected with Chateaugay's decisive Derby victory.

There was now an astounding collection of statistical information for scientists to review and understand, but it took time to develop systems that could accurately assess the information.

While recovering in hospital, he devised the Ostom-i using a small element in a Nintendo Wii handset that could accurately meaure pouch fullness by sensing the arc in the bag's external curvature.

Now, for the first time, there was something that could accurately be called "public opinion", a shared consciousness and conversation across the country—and it was to be feared.

Later, when McAfee described an algorithm that could accurately predict the market value of a bottle of wine using only a few, mostly weather-based variables, there was an almost palpable glee about how "a good, old-fashioned equation," in McAfee's words, could replace the "refined palate" of "some alleged expert".

Using those observations, it built up a predictive model of where it expected the next piece to be played, given knowledge of the board and all previous positions, that could accurately guess the next move of an expert player 57% of the time (compared to a previous record of 44.4% from other groups).

Imagine a computer program that could accurately predict whether the thunderstorm forecast for tomorrow is likely to cause a power failure and if so precisely where; or whether a downpour two days from now will bring flooding or provoke life-threatening mudslides in a specific part of town.

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