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are inaccurately
adverb
In an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.
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Museum officials have also said that critics are inaccurately describing the setup.
There will be losers among what are inaccurately called the "top" universities, some of which are fairly mediocre, but which attract top students because of historic reputations.
To be clear, our research does not suggest that women with authority are inaccurately underestimating its benefits or misperceiving their work conditions.
The Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision (SMBQTS) has previously said some companies that produce air purifiers are inaccurately describing the capabilities of their products.
Even though the map depicts extensive knowledge of the interior, the great rivers are inaccurately placed and the Nile erroneously appears to originate in two adjacent lakes in Central Africa.
The results show that the joint FWI approach can integrate the common structure of models and correct the model structures that are inaccurately reconstructed in the individual FWI methods, providing a comprehensive structural interpretation of the study areas.
And, microclimates aside, Dr. Robinson said yet another factor influencing the public's perception of weather forecasts occurs when detailed weather models and official forecast probabilities generated by the National Weather Service are inaccurately interpreted by broadcast meteorologists.
"Consumers are unwittingly contributing to the injustice by buying products that are inaccurately labelled as coming from Israel when in fact they are from settlements in the West Bank".
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