Examples of 'considered accurate' in a sentence

Meaning of "considered accurate"

considered accurate: This phrase signifies that something is regarded as being precise, reliable, or correct based on evaluation, analysis, or judgment. It implies that the information, data, or statement in question is seen as valid or trustworthy by a certain standard or criteria. For instance, 'The survey results are considered accurate due to the large sample size.'

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considered accurate
This date can not be considered accurate.
They are considered accurate and sincere.
These amounts should not be considered accurate.
Both methods are considered accurate in predicting liquefaction resistance of sandy soils.
Most of what we presented was considered accurate.
This census can not be considered accurate as it is based on previous records and estimates.
The complainant did not explain why this method cannot be considered accurate.
The statistics available were not considered accurate as many incidents were covered up.
This type gives an indication of fever, but is not considered accurate.
Road race times are only considered accurate to a full second.
This type may give an indication of fever, but is not considered accurate.
Shall be considered accurate.
All significant differences explicitly reported can be considered accurate within ± 6.
NAT is usually considered accurate during the early stages of infection.
Therefore, this information must be considered accurate and reliable.

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The Engine manual is considered accurate when information about the engine disagrees with this manual.
Without it, it will be considered accurate.
Number are considered accurate only up to 15 digits.
All other things being equal, the results can confidently be considered accurate.
Our records are considered accurate.
It must be pointed out, however, that such reasoning can not be considered accurate.
Heat shrink tool clamping systems are considered accurate relatively to Collet clamping.
Until now, only infections confirmed by specialized testing kits were considered accurate.
Budget forecast information is considered accurate as of period 1.
However, individual regional office submissions did contain material errors and are not considered accurate.
The results are considered accurate within 3 percentage points.
Thus, when this occurs, the information or data can be considered accurate or reliable.
It is considered accurate within plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
The first epigraph states, " Nothing in this book should be considered accurate or reliable.
The estimates are considered accurate within plus or minus two standard errors 19 times out of 20.
All transaction statements in a Member 's Milliplein account are considered accurate.
As such, this data element is considered accurate at a national reporting level.
For the reasons set out in recital ( 45 ), the data provided was considered accurate.
The CERC survey is considered accurate to within 2.5 percentage points.

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