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Few, if any, will accurately reflect their electorates.
Trump and his siblings insisted that the will accurately reflected their father's wishes.
The Urban Institute also thinks the Massachusetts results will accurately model the national market.
"Based on the previous program we don't believe that they will accurately reflect our community," he said.
One ExxonMobil researcher even claims that his firm is developing detection techniques that will accurately locate hydrocarbons with 100% certainty.
Neiers wrote on her blog last month that she was "still hoping that this movie will accurately show [what happened] and I have faith in Sofia's ability".
Studies repeatedly show that even when they know exactly what stage of cancer a patient has, oncologists will accurately predict the patient's prognosis less than half the time.
"The Kids Left Behind" (column, Aug. 28), by Bob Herbert, made me search for a phrase that will accurately describe the Bush administration's policy on social issues.
For the first time, the chart will accurately reflect the nation's most popular songs rather the simply those most widely bought.
Most academics now agree that while stock prices will accurately represent a company's fair value over the long haul, in the short run, the market is full of inefficiencies.
It seems that the new system of judging ice skating has a way to go before it will accurately reward the artistic merit and technical ability of a complete performance.
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