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Critics of the Piketty-Saez data argue, with some justification, that tax return data is unreliable.
The incident has sent shock waves through science because it suggests that a body of data is unreliable.
China has refused to accept this, claiming the IEA's data is unreliable and stressing that it has made strides in energy efficiency.
Brown argued in his motion that the state intentionally omitted a cover sheet from AT&T warning that such data is unreliable in determining a person's exact location.
The Argentine government has continued to insist that the inflation rate is less than 10 percent, but the International Monetary Fund and private economists say the government data is unreliable.
In a recent New England Journal of Medicine article, Dartmouth researchers observed that when they revised their analysis to include wage levels, New York City's Medicare spending dropped 30percentt — all but an admission that Dartmouth data is unreliable for capturing spending differences attributable to practice patterns and resource use.
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But these data are unreliable.
Only later did Sheldon realize that his data were unreliable.
Unfortunately, part of the explanation is that the Census retail data are unreliable.
Government officials said those data were unreliable, but Dr. Wolfe maintained that the figures should have been taken into account.
Bank lending to private companies has fallen by at least 20percentt from a year ago, economists estimated, although they stressed that bank credit data are unreliable.
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