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1Malemute Kid was aware of this, and he had Cal Galbraith's measure accurately.
2Liquidity is an amorphous concept and impossible to measure accurately.
3The micrometer as used in telescopes enables the observer to measure accurately small angular distances.
4This affects the ability of the survey instrument to measure accurately an isotropic dose equivalent quantity.
5Labour experts say the extent to which this is happening in Ireland is difficult to measure accurately.
6Summary: Adjudicative competence may be difficult to measure accurately, but the assessments and tools available are advancing.
7Past sun exposure is linked to a wide range of disease outcomes but is difficult to measure accurately.
8The attempts to measure accurately the effect of any one element in the environment have not been successful.
9This has been challenging to measure accurately and many clinicians rely on predictive equations for calculating cardiac index.
10Indabeni had taken Vooda's measure accurately.
11This voice had cherished and chided him all his life, and he could measure accurately what was behind it.
12Intelligence is an increasingly difficult thing to measure accurately, and IQ tests are persistently questioned as to what they're actually showing.
13Current satellites can not measure accurately when it is raining heavily, so forecasters have to rely on "Hurricane Hunter" planes.
14Next measure accurately the distance in feet covered by the weight in its ascent and obtain the correct weight in pounds of the weight.
15While this is harder to measure accurately, it is believed to have decreased around 40% since 1979.
16But lack of data makes it hard to understand the impact: like most illicit activities, drug production, trade and use is hard to measure accurately.
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