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If we dismissed Twitter, for instance, with every inaccurate rumor it surfaced, we'd never see it evolve into the breakthrough broadcast communication system it is today.
Commissioner McDowell, however, dissented, using almost every inaccurate argument made by Comcast to defend his decision.
But we need him to call Romney on every lie he spews and every inaccurate statistic he presents as if it were factual.
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The coverage about Lynch proved, in nearly every particular, inaccurate.
And Hersh's article was derided as "rubbish" by Morell: "Almost every sentence is inaccurate," he said.
Ford claimed to have known Earp (who died in 1929 shortly after spilling some dubious autobiographical beans to biographer Stuart Lake for the myth-making book Frontier Marshal), but it is in virtually every verifiable respect inaccurate.
They come in for their treatments and we have to dispel every myth and inaccurate home remedy and answer about a thousand questions.
Experimental data is subject to uncertainty as every measurement apparatus is inaccurate at some level.
Recently, Chris Wallace told Sarah Sanders that her claim that "nearly four thousand known or suspected terrorists come into our country illegally" every year was wildly inaccurate.
When a fan asked how hard it was to keep that a secret, Robert Kirkman, creator of the original comic and executive producer, said he liked to tease fans by saying a different, inaccurate name every time.
During simulation executions, there is a randomly selected vehicle node to broadcast traffic warning messages with inaccurate content every 20 seconds.
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