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Mr Patten, in a BBC interview yesterday, claimed that a leak of his report in the Belfast Telegraph contained many inaccuracies intended to muddy the waters.

Due to the potential inaccuracy, we intended on obtaining a barometric sensor to verify the altitude data; however, due to the time restraint, we were never able to build and test the hardware for it.

The large error bar associated with the conventional reservoir indicates that a generated droplet would have almost 30% higher volume than intended volume leading to a 25% inaccuracy, which is much higher than the acceptable limit in some applications [28].

The guidelines, intended for scientists and journalists, aim to tackle inaccuracies and distortion in the reporting of scientific developments, health risks and medical advances.

The more than 750 files on Guantanamo detainees were "not worth the paper they were written on", the lawyer said, adding they were intended for background information and were riddled with inaccuracies.

"The allegations advanced by the Pritzker interests with respect to the so-called note and other matters are full of inaccuracies, half-truth and defensive posturing intended to cloud their responsibilities under the capital restoration plan," a spokesman for Mr. Dworman said.

The program, which Mr. Morris wrote in his first months as a graduate student at Cornell, had been designed to hide in the network, but because of a single inaccuracy it multiplied far more quickly than intended, halting computers within minutes.

In a statement, a Justice Department official said that the summary was "prematurely released," and that the draft copy of the findings provided to law enforcement agencies was intended to allow the departments to "provide feedback, and identify potential inaccuracies, in advance of the report publication".

In a statement, the DUP said it intended taking legal action against the BBC, over what it claims were inaccuracies and defamatory statements.

Magnetometer — As mentioned previously, magnetic interference and inaccuracy prevented us from using this as a compass, as we originally intended.

At least it'll give us a chance to reminisce about Senator Jon Kyl, who gave that speech against federal support for Planned Parenthood last week that was noted for: A) its wild inaccuracy; and B) his staff's explanation that the remarks were "not intended to be a factual statement".

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