Sentence examples for inaccurately published from inspiring English sources

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Sean Parker and Don Dodge also inquired about what should happen if GoodGuide inaccurately published negative information about companies, or when it published information about a responsible company that had made an honest mistake.

With the money received from a libel lawsuit against the National Enquirer – which had inaccurately published that Hoffman and Katz were lovers – the foundation awards an annual prize of $45,000 to the author of an unproduced play.

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Unfortunately, the address of the corresponding author was presented inaccurately in the published version this paper [1].

Of note, one news report published in an academic journal, inaccurately reported that tenofovir was a vaccine[ 31].

Although a wide variety of techniques is used to solve the gene finding problem and a number of prokaryotic gene-finding software are available, gene recognition in bacteria is far from being always straightforward and there are still a lot of wrong or inaccurately annotated genes and missing genes in the published genomes [ 1, 10- 14].

Their 1973 paper published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute inaccurately concluded that "where a relationship was observed, abortion was associated with increased, not decreased, risk".

Its sister paper, The Sunday Times, published a poll not long before the Scottish referendum revealing – inaccurately, it turned out – a lead for the Scottish nationalists who would break up the Union.

Exposure is likely to have been inaccurately estimated in many studies, in particular those for which no exposure data were published in the report of the epidemiologic study itself, so we made estimates.

At the same time, Mr. Benkler said, many other news organizations were inaccurately reporting that WikiLeaks had put online 250,000 cables, even though at that point it had published only 272 cables that were chosen and simultaneously published by the traditional news organizations that had obtained advance access to them.

Update, December 29 , 2017 Earlier this yearr, writer Blake Harris published a story suggesting that much of the coverage (including TechCrunch's) had described Nimble America inaccurately.

The human rights campaigner and socialite Jemima Khan, one of those named inaccurately on Twitter, described weekend claims that she has taken out a gagging order preventing "intimate photos" of herself and Jeremy Clarkson being published as a "bloody nightmare".

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