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In those cases, the proposal argues that users could enter emoji for each person separately (e.g. man, type 1-2; woman, type-3) preceded by the generic, but possibly inaccurately colored, group emoji character.

Although we found that the degree of spine flexion was affected by abdominal circumferences and age, and also observed a difference in Cobb's angle between the accurately and inaccurately identified groups in the neutral position, we did not observe a difference after full hyperflexion of the lumbar spine in the lateral position under X-ray just prior to anesthesiologist identification.

To group ourselves with them inaccurately -- much as we may want to support them -- is, in fact, a way of dishonoring them.

Mr. Wiesenthal said the report by Alan M. Schom, an American historian, on pro-Nazi groups inaccurately described neutral Switzerland's role during World War II.

Correction: February 16 , 2002 Saturday The Classical Music and Dance Guide in Weekend yesterday included an outdated reference to a 651 Black Dance program at the Harvey Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music and rendered the name of the performing group inaccurately.

The Books of The Times review on Wednesday, about "Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice" by Raymond Arsenault, misidentified the actor who inaccurately described the group in the movie "The Ladykillers.

He sent letters to the mayor and members of the Borough Council and started a Facebook group, inaccurately called "Change Pétain Street!" featuring a picture of the marshal shaking hands with Adolf Hitler.

This can potentially underestimate variance in the density estimate, but at the same time avoids the issue of inaccurately estimating nest group size.

Fred Wertheimer, the former president of the public interest lobbying group Common Cause, said that free-speech advocacy groups were inaccurately portraying the bill as an unconstitutional effort to end fund-raising by interest groups.

For the experiment, the SUPPORT researchers used oxygen monitors that were programmed to display inaccurately low or high blood oxygen values, depending on a baby's group assignment, to prevent the babies' medical teams from knowing which trial group the babies were assigned -- a research procedure known as "blinding".

National fraternity groups have promoted the legislation since it was introduced on July 29, sometimes running into conflict by inaccurately citing support from groups that don't actually back the bill. .

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