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Accurately and used
Accurately aligned laser pointers are used as laser gunsights to aim a firearm.

Accurately and only
* 1962 typical edition of the Roman Missal Accurately reproduced, but only in black and white.

Accurately and which
From his lectures there he produced his second major work in 1738, Treatise on the Art of Philosophising Soberly and Accurately in which he developed an empiricist epistemology very close to but distinct from that of philosophers such as John Locke and David Hume.

Accurately and are
Accurately assessing people's sexual behavior is difficult, since there are strong social and personal motivations, depending on social sanctions and taboos, for either minimizing or exaggerating reported sexual activity.
Accurately probing and recording the electrical signals in the brain would help better understand the relationship among a local population of neurons that are responsible for a specific function.

Accurately and .
Accurately controlling the whales was difficult because of the murky water — ILM added diatomaceous earth to the water to match realistic ocean visibility.
* Time management — Accurately measures the tasks and the fraction of time needed for each task.
Accurately determining appropriate criteria for evaluating noise is often difficult due to the unsteadiness in level and spectral content of most environmental noises.
Accurately replicating the 1989 Indianapolis 500 grid, it offered advanced 3D graphics for its time, setup options, car failures and handling.
Accurately controlled trim reduces swimming effort, as it reduces the sectional area of the diver passing through the water.
Accurately recovering a complete system from scratch requires keeping track of this non-file data too.
Accurately being able to reproduce this effect for a desired sensor in a laboratory would imply that scientists could manufacture nanosensors much more quickly and potentially far more cheaply by letting numerous molecules assemble themselves with little or no outside influence, rather than having to manually assemble each sensor.
Accurately measuring VO < sub > 2 </ sub > max involves a physical effort sufficient in duration and intensity to fully tax the aerobic energy system.
Accurately measuring survival for patients with the variant form of the disease ( HCL-V ) is complicated by the relatively high median age ( 70 years old ) at diagnosis.
Accurately painted in GWR green livery, since the locomotive was owned by the GWR during operational service.
Avonside 0-4-0ST Currently out of Service and Awaiting Overhaul Accurately painted in GWR green livery, since the locomotive was owned by the GWR during operational service.
Accurately machined and installed, the shims greatly increased the usable beam that reached the collectors.
Accurately measuring subjective pleasure ( or pain ) seemed awkward, and the thinkers of the time were aware of it ; otherwise, they would not had renamed utility in imaginative ways such as subjective wealth, overall happiness, moral worth, psychic satisfaction, or ophélimité.
Accurately, a Portuguese American denotes any person born in the United States whose family came to the USA from Portugal.

term and context
The use of multi-defined words requires the author or speaker to clarify their context, and sometimes elaborate on their specific intended meaning ( in which case, a less ambiguous term should have been used ).
The term is often used in the entertainment business, especially in a business context, for musicians and other performers ( less often for actors ).
Most often, the term describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or ' high culture ', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music — people who use imagination, talent, or skill to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
The term is the Old Norse / Icelandic translation of, a neologism coined in the context of 19th century romantic nationalism, used by Edvard Grieg in his 1870 opera Olaf Trygvason.
The term " Islamic " refers not only to the religion, but to any form of art created in an Islamic culture or in an Islamic context.
The Big Book ( from Alcoholics Anonymous ) states that once a person is an alcoholic, they are always an alcoholic, but does not define what is meant by the term " alcoholic " in this context.
The intent is usually clear from the context, although the term " official at bat " is sometimes used to explicitly refer to an at bat as distinguished from a plate appearance.
* Business Context Diagram, a computing term for a schema illustrating the context of an application in a business environment.
The term black people is used in some socially-based systems of racial classification for humans of a dark-skinned phenotype, relative to other racial groups represented in a particular social context.
Because these two definitions can be transformed simply by into the other, some formulae have this alternatingly (- 1 )< sup > n </ sup >- term and others not depending on the context, but it is not possible to decide in favor of one of these definitions to be the correct or appropriate or natural one ( for the abstract Bernoulli numbers ).
When used in a historical context, the term Boer may refer to an inhabitant of the Boer Republics as well as those who were cultural Boers.
Computing also has other meanings that are more specific, based on the context in which the term is used.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, the term " climate change " often refers only to changes in modern climate, including the rise in average surface temperature known as global warming.
The first established use of the term in a political context was by François-René de Chateaubriand in 1819, following the French Revolution.
Wincenty Kadłubek ( Vincent Kadlubo, 1160 – 1223 ) used for the first time the original Latin term res publica in the context of Poland in his " Chronicles of the Kings and Princes of Poland.
In an Australian context, the term " Commonwealth " ( capitalised ) thus refers to the federal government and " Commonwealth of Australia " is the official name of the country.
" In this antiquated context, chemical affinity is sometimes found synonymous with the term " magnetic attraction ".
The unqualified term " chauvinism " is far more likely to refer to a male chauvinism than female chauvinism in the context of chauvinism as sexism.
Microsoft's guidelines call for always using the term context menu, and explicitly deprecate shortcut menu.
Though the term " democracy " is typically used in the context of a political state, the principles also are applicable to private organizations.
The term " deed ", also known in this context as a " specialty ", is common to signed written undertakings not supported by consideration: the seal ( even if not a literal wax seal but only a notional one referred to by the execution formula, " signed, sealed and delivered ", or even merely " executed as a deed ") is deemed to be the consideration necessary to support the obligation.
The term Eastern Danish is occasionally used for Bornholmian, but including the dialects of Scania ( particularly in a historical context ).
* Down payment, a term used in the context of the purchase of items
" This term, which was variously used by other Chinese philosophers ( including Confucius, Mencius, Mozi, and Hanfeizi ), has special meaning within the context of Daoism, where it implies the essential, unnamable process of the universe.
Agnieszka Weinar ( 2010 ) notes the widening use of the term, arguing that recently, " a growing body of literature succeeded in reformulating the definition, framing diaspora as almost any population on the move and no longer referring to the specific context of their existence ".

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