Examples of using Faster and more accurately in English and their translations into Indonesian
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the Sokkia CS helps you do it faster and more accurately than ever before.
improvements in reading ability; they read faster and more accurately, and  they recognized more  words than they had before the treatment.
adapts to how you type so you can write faster and more accurately, giving you the kind of legendary typing experience that only BlackBerry can deliver.
making your brain work faster and more accurately.
speeding things up and  focusing faster and more accurately.
leave impressions much faster, and more accurately than words can.
What's more,  1-hour nappers responded progressively faster and more accurately in the third and  fourth sessions.
What's more,  1-hour power nappers responded progressively faster and more accurately in the third and  fourth sessions.
You can type faster and more accurately too, on a touchscreen keyboard that learns how you write.
Another robot- one of Yaskawa's most popular products- welds metal parts together faster and more accurately than humans can.
It may help officials identify faster and more accurately when development policies and  programs are working, and  when they aren't.
attempts to do so faster and more accurately.
the lavender group participants actually performed the math computations faster and more accurately following aromatherapy.
attempts to do so faster and more accurately….
attempts to do so faster and more accurately.
Vehicle Mounted Computers give operators in material handling vehicles access to the desktop applications they need to complete tasks faster and more accurately.
Fuscatus faces faster and more accurately than a pair of caterpillar photos,
those who played the action game were capable of reading faster and more accurately.
From Gizmodo: A startup called Veebot is testing a prototype robot that they hope will draw blood faster and more accurately than a human.