Sentences with phrase «real accuracy»

The term "real accuracy" refers to an accurate representation or depiction of something as it truly exists. Full definition
With an absence in real accuracy, any calculations of climate sensitivity on the basis of these are spurious.
There's perhaps more body roll than you might expect and less grip than a BMW M5, but you can feel the limits very clearly and work around them with real accuracy.
When you combine this with the fact that the majority of people aiming to lose fat do NOT track their daily calorie intake with any real accuracy (they simply wing their diet and «eat healthy» throughout the day), and you end up with a real potential problem.
You can't predict with any real accuracy when you'll shuffle off this mortal coil.
On Hustle Kings VR, the developers do employ the PlayStation Move controllers which does help but the controls are very fiddly and lack any real accuracy.
Regarding who inspires me, it's a difficult question for me to answer with any real accuracy.
Since the progress of the malware can't be predicted with any real accuracy (unless its course is hard - coded into the command and control server, which would be evident), it would be impractical to, say, release it in France with the object of infecting Germany.
What's the real accuracy?
Fact is its tough to answer with any real accuracy.
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