Sentence examples for The inaccuracies from inspiring English sources

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The inaccuracies

noun

The property of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy.

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The inaccuracies masked what should actually be a good news story for the conservation of the hen harrier.

The inaccuracies are attributed to the presence of casting pores.

The inaccuracies were not restricted to the copy protection.

The inaccuracies were linked to the actors' account of his trip to China.

The inaccuracies and misinformation continue despite the earnest attempts of so many to correct each falsehood after it is made.

The inaccuracies suggested the model was incomplete.

The inaccuracies result largely from two aspects of the immunoassay's application.

The inaccuracies in population estimates that might affect a study examining smaller geographies are less likely to affect this study.

The studies' researchers think the inaccuracies do matter.

This 2.5m guideline is designed to allow for the inaccuracies in the Hawk-Eye system.

But Chaplin was so appalled by the inaccuracies of his portrait that he sued her.

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