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Gus Baratta, who trades Italian bonds in Milan, explains that he became active Twitter during the early days of the eurozone crisis because he saw so much inaccuracy being banded around.
The accuracy of CT in determining T and N staging post-chemoradiotherapy was examined in a recent prospective study of 90 patients with correct T stage in only 37% and nodal stage in 62%, the most frequent inaccuracy being overstaging.
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But the inaccuracy is a reflection of other sentiments.
The Nets' inaccuracy was not caused by nerves, as it was in Game 1.
His only inaccuracy was not seeing just how far that transformation had gone.
She has the power to go far - sometimes, though, her inaccuracy is her undoing.
The charge of inaccuracy is a poor thing measured against the potency of truth.
Once an inaccuracy is in circulation it is treated as an established fact and rehashed and reused.
You could argue that categories four and five – libel and inaccuracy – are the only crimes that would prompt an official complaint.
Joseph Evans, Colorado's lab director: The fact that there was labeling inaccuracy was not a surprise to many people.
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