Antonym: inaccuracy, incorrectness. Similar words: accurate, accurately, occur, accuse, the accused, conspiracy, meritocracy, accusation. Meaning: ['ækjʊrəsɪ] n. 1. the quality of being near to the true value 2. (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number.
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(151) At the same time concern for historical accuracy, as well as psychological honesty, is a characteristic of the modern writer.
(152) For many circuits, practical values will need to be derived by scaling: but be cautious about accuracy.
(153) But of course the cost of improving the accuracy of credit reference files in this way would have to be met somehow.
(154) The source must be aligned to an accuracy of 0.5 micrometres.
(155) The auditors check the accuracy of accounts and seek to recover money lost through fraud.
(156) The device uses radiation to destroy tumors and vascular malformations with pinpoint accuracy.
(157) The complete automation of sample preparation also increases sample throughput and improves accuracy and precision, especially when working with microlitre volumes.
(158) Check the draft for arithmetical accuracy and internal consistency Obtain representation in writing from the client acknowledging its responsibility.
(159) There had been an enormous increase in the accuracy and destructiveness of all munitions, owing to the introduction of information technologies.
(160) These actions followed a Journal article in August that raised questions about the accuracy of company statements about its business affairs.
(161) Airline officials argued that time was needed to verify names to ensure accuracy.
(162) If this were the case we could avoid having to examine each device to arbitrarily high accuracy.
(163) The only measurement of any historical accuracy we have relates to one component: carbon dioxide.
(164) Of course we can contest this kind of sexism by arguing about the accuracy of particular scientific findings.
(165) There were the critics on the newspapers who had praised the vividness and accuracy of the books.
(166) It had been quite effective for making predictions, but became more and more over-complicated as greater accuracy was needed.
(167) It's sending back measurements of global sea surface temperatures, with very high accuracy.
(168) The second area is located around the development of information systems involving considerations such as meaningfulness, accuracy and accessibility of data.http://Sentencedict.com
(169) The methods of taking plaster casts can, after all, be checked for their accuracy, using modern animals.
(170) To ensure accuracy, gastrin measurements were performed in the same assay batch.
(171) The more deep-seated problem is not factual accuracy but the writer's perspective on his subject.
(172) The fish possesses a further adaptation to enhance its accuracy: binocular vision.
(173) This gives a maximum accuracy of just over 9 decimal digits.
(174) Credit will be given for the appropriate use of complex sentences, punctuation and vocabulary, and for grammatical accuracy.
(175) Some one who hits the ball with great accuracy on the volley and with some power too.
(176) Checking the factual accuracy of the new social security information items proved to be a greater obstacle than usual.
(177) We have only a limited capacity for checking the accuracy of many environmental monitoring results, let alone of predictions.
(178) Use of such corpora will improve the accuracy of the probabilistic models, allowing transitions beyond the trigram level to be investigated.
(179) Again and again he was saved only by the uncanny accuracy of his shooting.
(180) To achieve efficiency, pruning of low-scoring readings may take place at certain points without greatly affecting the accuracy of the system.
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