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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(181) This produced a significant efficiency gain with negligible, if any, loss of accuracy.
(182) The endorsement will state the gross average speed per minute and the percentage of accuracy achieved.
(183) But both are acceptably direct, although the Corrado's steering has pinpoint accuracy.
(184) Accuracy and consistency, largely a facet of pump design, are the key requirements for these dispensers.
(185) Trajectory calculations could therefore have been done with greater speed and accuracy.
(186) Disease was measured by first hospital admission rates since endometriosis can be diagnosed with accuracy only at laparotomy or laparoscopy.
(187) They usually start by questioning the accuracy of the observations.
(188) Peter was not feeling particularly good about his accuracy just then(sentencedict.com), and he was taking no chances.
(189) There have been questions about the accuracy of the report.
(190) The immediate and obvious impact of all this is an increase in speed and accuracy at the checkout.
(191) Also rounding errors can affect cases where extreme accuracy is required.
(192) The attempt at adding-machine accuracy shows how serious the priests were about numbering the new saints bound for heaven.
(193) I will seek confirmation from both parties as to the factual accuracy of any such memorandum.
(194) The poor-quality steel can affect accuracy and occasionally causes a barrel to explode.
(195) There are two circumstances that may potentially reduce the diagnostic accuracy of this technique.
(196) Not only do we test for accuracy in training, but we may wish to test for noise and many other parameters.
(197) Never before, or perhaps since, have birds been portrayed with such vitality, dexterity, and accuracy.
(198) Dr. Mallon surmises that it's worried about accuracy.
(198) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(199) Safeguarding the accuracy, transparency, and legitimacy of Accounting procedures.
(200) Improved the focusing accuracy when using the EC-20 Teleconverter.
(201) The simulation result shows that the method can reduce contradictions between control accuracy and scope, and between stability and fast-speed characteristic.
(202) On the basis of carrier noise power density rate (C/N0) of GPS receiver, it analyzed the influence of suppressed jamming to carrier phase measuring accuracy of GPS receiver.
(203) Analysis of product profitability is a foundation of product mix decision. A valid analysis is dependent on the accuracy and integrity of cost information.
(204) Since signals must be transmitted in noise channel, it will produce many inaccurate code consequentially. Adoption of error-correcting technique can assure accuracy and reliability of data.
(205) Experiment proves the method could detect the correct curve point group, and the ICP with this points group has a quite accuracy and speed in registration.
(206) The reformed in- side micrometer is convenient and rapid in operation, the accuracy is high in measurement, and convenient for digital administration during inspection and repair of vehicles.
(207) The standard deviation of a sampling distribution. It is the statistic used to make statements about the accuracy of estimates based on sample information.
(208) By the error analysis, this text gave us a conclusion: we can get a fine accuracy by the sine bar when measuring a small angle.
(209) We have carefully reviewed the accuracy of all statements in this letter of invitation to bid and attachments hereto.
(210) It is a high accuracy laboratory device with automatic absorption peaks detection and results presentation graphic display.
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