Quotes about accurately
accurately containing continue delivering millions web
We've been accurately and responsibly delivering tens of millions of e-mails containing that Web link, and we will continue to do so.
accurately believes bond citizens committee court current jail january majority office opposes proposals reflect smith
Therefore, the committee believes that a majority of the commissioners court that will be in office in January opposes the current bond election. Consequently, the No No Committee believes that the current jail proposals do not accurately reflect the will of the citizens of Smith County.
accurately both changes commercial confidence essential extremely fish improving measure numbers ohio rules step toward valuable yellow
Yellow perch are extremely valuable to Ohio sport fishermen. It is essential that we are able to accurately measure both sport and commercial harvests. These changes in the commercial rules are a step toward improving our confidence in the numbers of fish actually harvested.
accurately anxious career game might predict problem score surface time
The problem with that is every time I've ever done that in my career it's been a low-scoring game and when I've thought it (would be) a low-scoring game it was a shootout. Going in, on the surface you might think that, but I don't think there's any way to accurately predict it. All we're anxious to do is find a way to score one more than they have. That's all we care about. Marty Schottenheimer
accurately alone anybody cord gallon gasoline looking paying per predict price prices reality seeing
The reality is we're all looking at the price per gallon of gasoline and heating oil, and even cord wood, and we're seeing prices that are volatile, and I don't think anybody can accurately predict what we'll be paying for these commodities in two weeks, let alone two months. Martin Murray
accurately asking certain defined due good people perspective telling terms
The idea of 'advice,' in terms of telling people advice or asking people for advice, has become not comprehensible to me, to a certain degree, due to feeling, like, for something to be accurately defined as 'good' or 'bad,' I would want to know the context, goal, perspective for it. Tao Lin
accurately attracts create environment markets reflects responsibility women work
We have a responsibility to create a work environment that attracts and retains more women -- and more accurately reflects our markets and our world.
accurately against athletic ball both consistent couple decisions good kids last plays sean thrown tough
Sean's been the most consistent both in getting into plays and making decisions and making throws. Sean has thrown the ball more accurately than he did last fall. He's made very good decisions. He is against a couple of quarterbacks who are more athletic than he is. So it's not so much as what he's done wrong, but the other kids have done some things right. That's why this is a tough decision. Frank Beamer
accurately heard hollywood loved people port understand
Sensitivity and accuracy, at the end of the day, are the same thing. Because of what we've heard from the police, firefighters, civilians, the Port Authority, everyone who was there that day, loved ones - they said, 'Tell the story accurately so people understand what happened.' You can't do the Hollywood version.
accurately bad deal great
(Friday) night, a great deal of what was done was done accurately and professionally. Of course, everything is overshadowed, as we expect, by this one very, very bad mistake.
accurately agreement based change changed meet reflect rule technical
I don't think we should rule out a change in the CPI if, based on technical analysis, there's a broad-based agreement that the CPI can be changed in such a way as to better and more accurately reflect inflation, ... Meet the Press. Robert Rubin
accurately basketball brand certainly crushes good mere notion numbers reflect step team
I think it certainly crushes the notion that you can't look at the numbers and be able to accurately reflect who's a good basketball team and who's not. You need to take a step back and not look at mere brand recognition, if you will.
accurately answer fully question
I will answer each question as accurately and fully as I can,
accurately claim house predicted seriously whether white
I think they have been seriously disillusioned, but whether it would have been more accurately predicted if I had been in the White House or someone else, I wouldn't claim that at all. Jimmy Carter
accurately chance combat dna effective extremely link potential trillion
It is an extremely effective way to combat potential fakes because the DNA link has an astronomical 1-in-33 trillion chance of being accurately reproduced.
accurately character fairly jason treated
Jason is an important character in the book. He'll be treated fairly and accurately in the book.
accurately agency claims desire disliked forms great haunt importance inform jamie media news possible public return simple spirit within
Jamie disliked all forms of pomp and pomposity so his spirit would return to haunt me should I make exaggerated claims about his virtues, ... But I can say this: Jamie represented something of great importance in today's media world ... a simple desire to inform the public as accurately and impartially and comprehensibly as possible within the constraints of daily, news agency reporting.
accurately data excellence reflects special took training
We took some of those individuals and conducted some special training on range-of-motion and other exercises. So now our data more accurately reflects the excellence in the area.
accurately change commitment consistent customers fair implement laboratory pleased policy pricing reflects serve single structure treat
We're pleased to implement this new, single pricing policy to better serve all laboratory clients. We are making this important change to our pricing structure so it more accurately reflects our commitment to treat all our customers in a fair and consistent manner.
accurately blinded data longer measure rates star
Having the infrared data from Spitzer allows us to measure the star formation rates very accurately because we are no longer blinded by dust.
accurately available best courtroom job maintain portraying tools
We maintain that we can do a better job of accurately portraying what's going on in a courtroom if we can use the best tools available to us. Steve Scott
accurately advocate boundaries parcel
I advocate parcel boundaries because they can accurately be described by surveys.
accurately agreement reflect universal virtual
I think -- virtual universal agreement -- is that the CPI does not accurately reflect inflation, Robert Rubin
accurately baseman coming great himself instincts pitch positions third throws
He has great instincts and feel for the game. He positions himself so well when the pitch is coming and has great reactions. And he throws as accurately as any third baseman I've seen. Bruce Bochy
accurately hard needs proper throw trust
He needs to trust that his footwork will take him to the completions. If you don't take the proper footwork, it's hard to throw accurately and on time.
accurately calling create goal names roll served veteran vietnam
Our goal really is to create what we're calling the veteran roll call. We want to have all the names of those who served in Vietnam as accurately as possible.
accurately existing goal honestly land lands
Our goal would be that all existing agricultural land, accurately and honestly defined, is mitigated by the preservation of other lands at a one-to-one ratio. Brian Schmidt
accurately altogether character closing consists false hand method money obtaining reading spell submitted word wrinkles
PALMISTRY, n. The 947th method (according to Mimbleshaw's classification) of obtaining money by false pretences. It consists in ""reading character"" in the wrinkles made by closing the hand. The pretence is not altogether false; character can really be read very accurately in this way, for the wrinkles in every hand submitted plainly spell the word ""dupe."" The imposture consists in not reading it aloud.
accurately crucial develop essential features finding hallmark handle high intricate kinds mammals maps mode perception quickly resolution sensory system vision whatever
Our finding suggests that high resolution sensory maps that can quickly and accurately handle many different kinds of sensory features are an essential hallmark of high sensory acuity, in whatever mode of perception is most important to the animal. It makes sense that mammals develop intricate sensory maps in the sensory system that is crucial for them--like vision is for us or the whisker system is for rodents. Christopher Moore
accurately adoption calculate cannot customers digital exact experience few growth inevitable inventory market networking next noted optical result smooth steady subscriber tremendous
Optical networking is exploding, and the market will experience tremendous growth during the next decade. As we noted with Digital Subscriber Lines, few important technologies experience smooth and steady adoption cycles. Customers cannot accurately calculate the exact rate of adoption, and the inevitable result is inventory imbalances.
accurately base contribute information knowledge local research resource state survey turn
Survey research can contribute to our knowledge base in so many different ways. We want to be a resource for state and local government. That's our job. If they need information accurately and quickly, they can turn to us. Patrick Murray
accurately both bully fairly marvel present pulpit readers shapes sides sit speak unfair
We need to present both sides' arguments, both sides of the coin, as fairly and as accurately as possible, and really let the readers make their own decision. Marvel readers come in all shapes and sizes, and we speak to so many different people, different demographics. It's unfair for us to make this our bully pulpit and sit there and say, 'This bad. That good.'. Joe Quesada
accurately airline appears believe business compelling continues dependent forecast limited management model ticket visibility
While we still believe the model is compelling long term, the business continues to be heavily dependent on airline ticket sales. As a result, it appears management has limited visibility to accurately forecast the business. Henry Blodget