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Editing of the original story introduced an inaccuracy about the location of the restaurant allegedly serving dolphin meat to customers.

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We now report a comparison between the cesium fountain standard NIST-F1, whash has been evaluated with an inaccuracy of about 4 x 10 -16 10 -16andoptican frequency standard based opticalltraviolet transition in a single, laser-cooled mercury ion frequency the fractional standardic frequency uncertainty was based 7.2 x 10(-17).

On the other hand, in past investigations wherein a single diode in vivo dosimetry was implemented, only wedge correction factors on central beam axis have been used [3, 5, 11, 12], whereas the results in Tables 2 and 3 illustrate that measurements of dose value without applying the related OAWCF d, which may be lead to a major inaccuracy of about 6%.

When parents habitually seek control or seek the short-lived satisfaction of power-assertive control in their parenting, it may stem from either an inaccuracy in their affective forecasting about what will bring them the most long-term happiness or an inability to break the cycle of automaticity.

However, the seemingly-trivial inaccuracy about woodpeckers was a potent reminder that this film is not a documentary.

He had some inaccuracy about him.

(Of course I'm honking With crazed inaccuracy, About hand clapping; One hand clapping's sound Is five pigeons, taking wing, Startled by car horns).

Apart from its basic inaccuracy about Clinton's blue-collar support in 1992 and 1996, Axelrod's statement was a virtual reprise of the Democratic doomed strategy from the 1972 McGovern campaign that the party revamped in 1988.

This alternative version of Palatucci's life made international headlines earlier this month after the Centro Primo Levi sent a letter to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, apprising them of the fact that an exhibit contained inaccuracies about Palatucci, reports The New York Times.

In an experiment, people who noticed factual inaccuracies about an event they witnessed were more likely to remember the exact details of the event compared with people who never saw the misinformation in the first place.

What better reading material could one ask for: a poorly written book filled with inaccuracies about a thoroughly obnoxious, despicable character.

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