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What (who) is required accuracy - definition

PROGRESSIVE MEDIA CRITICISM ORGANIZATION BASED IN NEW YORK CITY
Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting; Fairness and Accuracy in reporting; Fairness and accuracy in reporting; Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting; Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR); Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (organization); Fair.org; CounterSpin; Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting

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  • According to ISO 5725-1, accuracy consists of trueness (proximity of measurement results to the true value) and precision (repeatability or reproducibility of the measurement).
  • reproducible]]) measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results.
MEASURES OF OBSERVATIONAL ERROR
Accuracy; Accurate; Precion and accuracy; Precision and accuracy; Accuracy and precsion; Accuracy vs. precision; Precision vs. accuracy; Accuracy versus Precision; Inaccuracy; Inaccuracy and imprecision; Accuracy & precision; Test inaccuracy; Accuracy (trueness and precision); ISO 5725; Measurement accuracy; Trueness; Low precision; Accuracy (error); Accuracy (binary classification); Accuracy (statistics)
n. a glaring inaccuracy
inaccuracy         
  • According to ISO 5725-1, accuracy consists of trueness (proximity of measurement results to the true value) and precision (repeatability or reproducibility of the measurement).
  • reproducible]]) measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results.
MEASURES OF OBSERVATIONAL ERROR
Accuracy; Accurate; Precion and accuracy; Precision and accuracy; Accuracy and precsion; Accuracy vs. precision; Precision vs. accuracy; Accuracy versus Precision; Inaccuracy; Inaccuracy and imprecision; Accuracy & precision; Test inaccuracy; Accuracy (trueness and precision); ISO 5725; Measurement accuracy; Trueness; Low precision; Accuracy (error); Accuracy (binary classification); Accuracy (statistics)
(inaccuracies)
The inaccuracy of a statement or measurement is the fact that it is not accurate or correct.
He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers...
? accuracy
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accuracy         
  • According to ISO 5725-1, accuracy consists of trueness (proximity of measurement results to the true value) and precision (repeatability or reproducibility of the measurement).
  • reproducible]]) measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results.
MEASURES OF OBSERVATIONAL ERROR
Accuracy; Accurate; Precion and accuracy; Precision and accuracy; Accuracy and precsion; Accuracy vs. precision; Precision vs. accuracy; Accuracy versus Precision; Inaccuracy; Inaccuracy and imprecision; Accuracy & precision; Test inaccuracy; Accuracy (trueness and precision); ISO 5725; Measurement accuracy; Trueness; Low precision; Accuracy (error); Accuracy (binary classification); Accuracy (statistics)
1.
The accuracy of information or measurements is their quality of being true or correct, even in small details.
We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these figures.
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2.
If someone or something performs a task, for example hitting a target, with accuracy, they do it in an exact way without making a mistake.
...weapons that could fire with accuracy at targets 3,000 yards away...
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N-UNCOUNT: oft with N

Wikipedia

Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) is a progressive left-leaning media critique organization based in New York City. The organization was founded in 1986 by Jeff Cohen and Martin A. Lee. FAIR monitors American news media for bias, inaccuracies and censorship, and advocates for more diversity of perspectives in the news media. FAIR describes itself as "the national media watch group".

FAIR publishes Extra!, a magazine of media criticism, and also produces the radio program CounterSpin, which features interviews with journalists, scholars, and activists on current media-related news stories.

Examples of use of required accuracy
1. A cutback to the lurking Crouch would surely have led to a breakthrough, but the final ball lacked the required accuracy and was scrambled to safety.