sufficient accuracy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsufficientandaccuracy
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sufficient
adjective
uk/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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accuracy
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.jə.rə.si/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/
the fact of being exact ...
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This approach makes it possible to achieve asufficientaccuracyfor each frequency and, consequently, for all values of time.
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Even very high-speed multiprocessor computers are not capable of solving this non-linear and non-equilibrium problem withsufficientaccuracy.
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This allows us to conclude that 2 () and 3 () approximate the function () withsufficientaccuracy.
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Its justification in the context of edge plasmas is considerably more strained even when the continuity equation gives dn/dt = 0 tosufficientaccuracy.
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After the self-calibration of the robot, in general, the kinematic transformation from the robot base to the mobile platform can be computed withsufficientaccuracy.
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This was found to providesufficientaccuracyto achieve several good designs.
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The procedure is then repeated using the previous solution as a new guess untilsufficientaccuracyis obtained.
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In practice, not all the parameters can be measured simultaneously, and withsufficientaccuracy.
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This result, on the other hand demonstrated that the new nonlinear physics- if done withsufficientaccuracy-will permit predictions of phenomena of which nobody could have dreamed before.
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It is very unlikely that the velocity along a particle path at the ring boundary could be evaluated experimentally withsufficientaccuracyto match the discussion just given of entrainment.
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The comparisons of array-filtered and three-dimensional filtered spectra in the previous section suggest that isotropy relations may still hold withsufficientaccuracyin the current data.
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The short-run dynamics of individual orbits usually can be described withsufficientaccuracyby means of straightforward numerical integration of the differential equations, or iteration of the maps.
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I am satisfied that they are no more powerful than is necessary to providesufficientaccuracyat the ranges which may be required.
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That is why we believe these figures have not been tested withsufficientaccuracy.
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I recognise that some large concerns might be able to produce accounts ofsufficientaccuracyto allow a division to be made.
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You do distinguish withsufficientaccuracy, and you tax him on the one and not on the other.
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I am not sure that it would be possible to analyse the figures withsufficientaccuracyunder the headings of productive and distributive industry.
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One gathers that they have failed on this occasion to reproduce them withsufficientaccuracy.
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