Sentence examples for inaccurate situation from inspiring English sources

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For the case of columns bent in double curvature mode, generalize the equivalent column concept maybe led to inaccurate situation and each case should be treated individually.

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Besides, the estimation of the object trajectories can be quite inaccurate in situations involving many objects due to the high dimensionality of the resulting tracking problem, which is called the curse of dimensionality [1].

"The information currently circulated is inaccurate, and the situation in Nigeria, being volatile, will not be helped by such campaigns," said a "Dear Friends" electronic letter circulated last week from the organization Baobab for Women's Human Rights, based in Lagos.

If the tribal divisions were geographically neat, and loyalties were consistent, one might call this a civil war, but to do so would be grossly inaccurate in a situation where all parties keep lying about what side they're on, why, and what they hope to get out of the conflict.

The bleeding time is highly inaccurate in this situation [ 36] and the recently developed platelet function analyzers are poorly suited for the routine assessment of platelet function [ 37].

It is clear from the results of the simulation study of hypothesis tests (see Results section) that the variance estimate for the T test is inaccurate for most situations where the sample sizes are unequal.

Horwits would not comment on an ESPN.com report that Boston had offered a four-year contract -- most likely longer than the Mets would make -- and said reports that Foulke was leery of the Mets' rebuilding situation were inaccurate.

Rumsfeld was rightly skeptical of the ambitious Iraqi exile Ahmad Chalabi, who, having won the ear of other American war planners, gave them a wildly inaccurate picture of the situation in Iraq.

Ideological biases in media reporting - such as government-directed negative reporting on the opposition or simply general limitations to press freedom - result in an inaccurate representation of the situation in a country/region and may thus bias how events are reported [15].

After my story hit the media, people had a lot of inaccurate conclusions about my situation and many of these misconceptions were repeated in the comment section of my news stories.

Due to inaccurate reports that the situation in Zanzibar was deteriorating, the Rhyl was carrying a company of troops of the first battalion of the Staffordshire Regiment from Kenya, the embarkation of which was widely reported in the Kenyan media, and would hinder British negotiations with Zanzibar.

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