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The Gore campaign wants the will of the people to be reflected accurately and completely, which will be guaranteed by a manual recount, while the Bush campaign is trying to do everything possible to stop that from happening, Chris Lehane
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While time is needed to fairly and accurately gauge how well any president ranks with his predecessors, Bush starts with a ranking that could hardly be lower.
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You can't be on the receiving end of rugby like that without falling off a few tackles, because you're utterly exhausted by the end. It was such a quick game. They weren't fitter than us. They just executed things more accurately than we did and seemed to have more direction. Josh Lewsey
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With some other technologies in the high-tech world, you can actually very accurately simulate it on the computer and know what you're building before you build it. In RF, you can't do that. You're not relying on the software to do the work for you. It's really the engineer's brainpower.
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To suggest Michael Owen has had a setback is ridiculous. We accurately assess what stage players are at during their rehabilitation and Michael Owen is where we thought he would be at this stage of his recovery. Glenn Roeder
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This new version of Oracle Warehouse Builder will help us scope out the transformation requirements up front, such as how much data cleansing we will have to do and what kinds of transformations will be required. This will allow us to accurately estimate how much work will be involved in pulling new data sources into the data warehouse.
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We all have our own ideas of who we are that may or may not be justified, and you can really find out a heck of a lot more accurately from the people around an individual. Greg Kinnear
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There is not going to be a trial since the state had no good-faith basis for going forward. The truth was that that video was inaccurate. It's a distortion of every image portrayed and you cannot use these type of machines to accurately portray movement.
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The original script envisioned this men-on-a-mission story like 'Guns of Navarone' or 'The Dirty Dozen,' with 12 people instead of 120, ... But the actual events were pretty spectacular, so we told Miramax, 'You've got an amazing piece of material here; we should try to tell it as accurately as possible.' John Dahl
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There is no hope of accurately predicting the intensity change of a hurricane without accurately being able to predict and forecast the conditions in the upper ocean.
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The number of citations issued was significantly lower than original estimates, ... Only 19% of drivers captured by the cameras are cited, due to the inability of the current cameras' technology to accurately identify violators.
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It really depends on when you get the flat curve. Right now with the low rates, I don't see dire implications from a flattening yield curve. It just is accurately indicating that the economy is slowly or moderating.
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That level of use is historically consistent and provides evidence that the size of the 2005 harvest has been accurately estimated.
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Ebay gets 3.5 million listings daily. So there's no way to accurately capture what percentage of those listings represent unwanted holiday gifts.
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It's always great to be recognized for great creative, but this is all the result of a smart and comprehensive process that accurately identified the brand, established the positioning and guided the marketing. Marketing a hospital is a difficult challenge, and these awards are a testament to the entire branding exercise that is necessary to achieve success.
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Stocks remain richly valued as a multiple of earnings. If earnings do not accurately represent the fortunes of Corporate America, then stock prices may be even more expensive than the statistics suggest.
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Bankers: Pillars of society who are going to hell if there is a God and He has been accurately quoted.
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As in many other areas, we must rely on school districts to report the data to us as accurately as they can. It?s not feasible for us to track or verify the data for every school district in the state. Jim Morris
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That particular report raised serious questions in my mind as to whether the published price reports accurately represented true market conditions. Market conditions affect how much money producers receive for their cattle.
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AP was reporting accurately the information that we were provided by credible sources - family members and the governor. Clearly, as time passed and there was no firsthand evidence the miners were alive, the best information would have come from mine company officials, but they chose not to talk.
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A food diary is an easy way for patients to keep track of food reactions so the exact history can be accurately conveyed to the physician.
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After a couple of months of overestimating, we redid our modeling. We hope this more accurately captures what's going on in the market place.
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So you might not be able to tease out the difference between a manic-depressive episode and depression unless you can accurately test for bipolar disorder. We found that the K-SADS was an effective way to as accurately as possible diagnose bipolar disorder, and to help prevent treating bipolar patients presenting in a depressed phase with antidepressants.
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They thought that hieroglyphs were a secret language ... that they were ideograms that could more accurately relate hidden mysteries about human life and nature.
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the way that people register, the way that people vote and to guarantee that when their votes are cast that they'll be counted accurately and to make sure that we don't discriminate against voters who might be poorer or live in a precinct that has a bad system. Jimmy Carter
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This pilot is a win-win for everyone - all drivers can reduce their insurance costs simply by participating and, if they drive less over time, can save even more. We also have the opportunity to gather mileage data, which will help us better understand the correlation between how much a person drives and how likely they are to get into an accident. We're always looking for ways to more accurately price auto insurance and this program is just another way to achieve this goal. Maureen Forrester
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We will determine, based on their information, if we need to change the name of the hospital or if the name doesn't accurately reflect what we do anymore.
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It is entirely possible to present science accurately and have a hit show.
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Oppenheimer's failure to fully and accurately report municipal bond transactions deprived the investing public and market participants of critical information. Mary Schapiro
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The ancients considered mechanics in a twofold respect: as rational, which proceeds accurately by demonstration, and practical. To practical mechanics all the manual arts belong, from which mechanics took its name. Isaac Newton
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In experimental philosophy, we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur by which they may either be made more accurate or liable to exceptions. Isaac Newton
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To me, there is something superbly symbolic in the fact that an astronaut, sent up as assistant to a series of computers, found that he worked more accurately and more intelligently than they. Inside the capsule, man is still in charge. Adlai Stevenson
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As the knight of the quill never ventured into the fight, and only snuffed the battle afar, he knew nothing accurately of battles, but managed to pick up a few real or supposed incidents from the wounded and from stragglers.