Accurately
in sentence
414 examples of Accurately in a sentence
If it had been promoted more
accurately
in its original release, or if those voting would actually take the time to view it, I believe it's rank would reflect this.
The view given to the audience by the movie
accurately
reflects the opinions and feelings of many Argentinians.
The movie might more
accurately
have been called "Who's Been Killing the Entire Staff at Milan's Albatross Modeling Agency?"
While I recognize it is difficult to
accurately
portray military events of WWII in the 1980's, some obvious inaccuracies were evident to any WWII veterans or history buffs.
They may not a good film but their artistic styles touched my visibility and sensibility (accurately, I should write my SENSITIVITY).
So this movie
accurately
depicts where the movement had gotten to (but is this intentional?).
The nepotism and shallow nature of Hollywood seem to be
accurately
portrayed in this movie.
Along with Showtime's TV series "Queer as Folk", this movie
accurately
portrays the struggles and triumphs in the lives of most homosexuals.
The two young guys have also picked up a girl on their way, or more accurately, she just got in their car, no questions asked; who she is, where she's going, nada.
Ironically enough, A Season in Hell describes the viewing experience quite
accurately.
The cinematography is fine and the locations in the San Francisco area are
accurately
shot.
It
accurately
depicted the morals of the country back then, not like some more modern films that like to distort what America once stood for.
But only dog owners will be able to fully appreciate its most endearing quality- the fact that it
accurately
captures so many goofy dog behaviors that are absolutely hilarious.
However, the truths of the issues addressed were so
accurately
portrayed, that it shouldn't be a total lost for the conservative female.
Although everything I know about this era comes from reading about it, nonetheless One of the Hollywood Ten seems to
accurately
depict a darker side of our history during the Cold War years when Communism was a threat to our country.
It has been previously been noted, quite accurately, that Doug Aldrich is given the lion's share of solos in this lineup.
I wasn't bothered by the story either and I feel the movie
accurately
portrayed a different time with a quite different moral tone than the one we live with today.
Highlights are far too numerous to list, but Fields's rendition of the song, "The Fatal Glass of Beer" (you can't really
accurately
call it singing), the running gag, "It ain't a fit night out for man or beast" and the ending are hilariously perfect, with a sense of timing of which Chaplin would have been proud.
For the most part, their editing is pretty good - meaning that they portray what happens fairly
accurately.
And, after two years of unemployment, the worker,
accurately
expecting to be at the end of every hiring queue, had lost hope and, for all practical purposes, left the labor market.
The theory of rational expectations makes the heroic assumption that market participants as a group are in a position to discount the future
accurately.
Given this folly, European citizens
accurately
sense that Europe’s security interests are no longer closely aligned with those of the United States.
It endorses policies that capture
accurately
the relationship between “out of area operations” and members’ commitment to their mutual self-defense under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.
America, the BalancedCAMBRIDGE – When the United States’ current account fell into deficit in 1982, the US Council of Economic Advisers
accurately
predicted record deficits for years to come, owing to budget deficits, a low national saving rate, and an overvalued dollar.
Two of its traders were indicted, and the bank agreed to a billion-dollar fine for failing to report the extent of its “London Whale” losses fast enough and
accurately
enough.
In her last speech in Parliament as Prime Minister, she attacked the ECB as an institution “accountable to no one,” and drew attention to the political implications of centralizing monetary policy,
accurately
forecasting the dangers of a “democratic deficit,” which now worries many in Europe, and not just in Cyprus or Portugal.
They have complex relationships to other things, and by representing that information using verbs – for example, “the company that Google acquired” vs. “the company that Google competes with” – we can represent the world more
accurately.
Deng
accurately
foresaw a vast exchange of students, modern technology, and trade.
Other proposals focus on reforming legal frameworks to reflect more
accurately
new ways of working.
Motivated by the prospect of a handsome reward, Harrison worked for decades to create the marine chronometer, a timepiece capable of keeping accurate time at sea over the course of a long voyage, enabling sea captains to plot their course
accurately.
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