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"Would it be accurate?" Beginning with "The Bastard," about a young French émigré who under the name Philip Kent becomes caught up in the American Revolution, Mr. Jakes's novels had their debut amid bicentennial fever and touched a national nerve.
Q. Would it be accurate to say that there was more turnover of teams in the '50s, '60s, and '70s than there has been in the past 20 years? A. Yes.
But would it be accurate enough? "I think that's far too esoteric a concept right now for computers to understand," he told me.
Nor would it be accurate.
Me: "So... would it be accurate to say you want a divorce?" Him: "Yes".
"Would it be accurate to say the city of New York consists of the borough of Manhattan?" DeAngelo asked me.
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Would it be more accurate to say you disagree with their ideas?
And were the young radicals really terrorists or would it be more accurate to describe them as political saboteurs?
Or would it be more accurate to say, "entirely business as usual in the compensation game"?
The image is probably an overstatement, but some tenants would argue that it is accurate.
This seems harmless enough at first blush and, if it were accurate, it would be harmless.
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