accurate result

collocation in English

meaningsofaccurateandresult

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accurate
adjective
uk
/ˈæk.jə.rət/
us
/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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result
noun
uk
/rɪˈzʌlt/
us
/rɪˈzʌlt/
something that happens or exists because of ...
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(Definition ofaccurateandresultfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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More terms than this are necessary to give anaccurateresult.
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Thus, it is anaccurateresultreflecting the real value of hand-eye relationship.
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It is generally agreed that chemical analysis gives the mostaccurateresultbut is time-consuming, expensive and difficult.
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That is, they provide theaccurateresultof merging spaces in that the contour and area of the merged space can be accurately produced.
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I warned him that with these variations one might not get anaccurateresult.
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The 2001 census was designed to achieve the mostaccurateresultusing the best methods available.
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With that proviso, we share the desire to achieve anaccurateresult.
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Usually no more than 200 space nodes were ever required to ensure convergence of the iteration and no more than 2000 nodes was required to ensure anaccurateresult.
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Several kinds of symmetrization heuristics (all of them linguistically blind) have been proposed to deal with this effect, seeking the mostaccurateresultto pass onto posterior phrase-based translation systems.
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It is desirable to have some method of arriving at the earliest moment at the mostaccurateresult.
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But, the method is unlikely to produce anaccurateresult.
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This minimizes the effects of recrossing, and gives a much moreaccurateresult.
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The new method was not only much less work, it also produced a moreaccurateresult.
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The procedure above gives a moreaccurateresultin practice, however.
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He is satisfied that the system can deliver a speedy andaccurateresultand at the same time safeguard the probity and secrecy of the ballot.
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To get a moreaccurateresultthere has to be at least 20 diatoms in a 100 microliter sample.
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His work on clocks, irrigation, reservoirs, and equilibrium stations within other machines allowed for a more effective oraccurateresult.
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Some nuclear medicine procedures require special patient preparation before the study to obtain the mostaccurateresult.
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The double-mass system has higher reproducibility and gives a moreaccurateresulton pavements built on soft soils.
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When performed after week 13 of pregnancy, ultrasonography gives anaccurateresultin almost 100% of cases.
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Recent advances in dating methods may shed light on the age of the paintings and gain a moreaccurateresult.
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You not only get a large measure of disfranchisement, which is entirely wrong in principle, but even where the voters have substantial power you do not get anyaccurateresult.
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It is clear that productivity measurement in business gives a moreaccurateresultbecause it analyses all the inputs used in production.
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This gave a much more exact andaccurateresult, but also required an assumption about the spatial distribution of stars in the desired galaxy.
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Also, as the measurement and analysis generally involves a high degree of practice and interpretation, anaccurateresultrequires that a professional perform it.
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