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inaccurate measurements
Your information is inaccurate – I was born in 1956, not 1965.
Unfortunately, the legacy of incomplete or inaccurate reports and propaganda excesses regarding the war has affected present-day attitudes towards restitution politics.
The size or position of the proposed building may be inaccurate or the way in which the materials or lighting are configured could be misleading.
Either way, the figure of 28 % is likely to be inaccurate.
Thus, as noted above, there is an increased likelihood that the adult's identification of the child's emotions will be inaccurate where the parent is insecure.
For 4 marker haplotypes, these were 0.25 and 0.28, respectively, indicating losses due to inaccurate haplotype assignment were relatively small in our data set.
Preliminary investigation showed that these measurements were inaccurate and rather subjective.
They believed that the media's portrayal was often inaccurate and biased against genetic engineering in general.
However, matching total deaths can introduce errors because total deaths or population counts could be inaccurate.