accurate造句(181) If by history is meant accurate accounts of past events supported by evidence, they are certainly not that.
(182) By doing so, he would more easily be able to form an accurate picture of his father as well.
(183) An accurate record of Mr Reynolds' fluid intake and output was kept.
(184) So Tite's evidence at the inquest was not strictly accurate.
(185) What students do, not what they know, is the most accurate measure of their success in schools.
(186) The main reason for this growth was that Congress no longer trusted the executive branch to provide it with accurate information.
(187) Both newspapers gave fairly accurate accounts of what had happened the night before last.
(188) A more accurate assessment can be gained by calculating your body mass index or your percentage of body fat.
(189) But the committed membership are not those best able to give an accurate assessment.
(190) The painting was not an accurate representation of the Falls but a kind of Platonic ideal.
(191) These changes are designed to provide a more accurate reflection of the roles of the various officers.
(192) But in the circumstances of this case, that was not an accurate picture.
(193) In the meantime task forces are trying to collect accurate data on actual hours worked as opposed to contracted hours.
(194) Some leading Republican members of Congress said Friday they consider $ 825 million to be a more accurate estimate.
(195) All are now agreed that that proved to be a remarkably accurate estimate.
(196) These days, a more accurate description is that, despite official assurances, relations are bad and getting worse.
(197) As a result the accounts produced will tend to reflect a fairly accurate view of the profitability of the business.
(198) More accurate figures are being made available with improved central bank supervision of external money markets.
(199) She was able to give the police an accurate description of her attacker.
(200) The accurate diagnosis achieved combined with the evolution of intrauterine surgery, however, is radically changing patients' management.
(201) For markets to work well, consumers need access to adequate and accurate information.
(202) Some reports will be on paper, to provide an accurate record of that resident, others are verbal.
(203) More important, there is always the insistence on accurate measurement and also repeatable measurement.
(204) The planning of each patient's care is dependent upon a comprehensive and accurate assessment.
(205) Resource allocation in the near future requires accurate information not only for each school but within a school for each year.
(206) After a while it grew apparent that Tara's verdict on Guy was fairly accurate.
(207) I think your assessment of the current economic situation is pretty accurate.
(208) The number of executions of prisoners appears to be around 100-200, though accurate figures are hard to get.
(209) After all, whatever interpretation of the Bible is considered, it remains an accurate account of human behaviour.
(210) The method of measurement should also be accepted as accurate.