Sentence examples for likely inaccuracies from inspiring English sources

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It is important to recognize that there were also likely inaccuracies in the measured concentrations.

Invariably, there will be some likely inaccuracies inherent to VR as a result of setting the predicted values to what they are.

We suggest that if asked about prognosis, we should acknowledge their likely inaccuracies, explore reasons for needing one, discuss possible scenarios and appropriate indications to reappraise the situation, and if appropriate consult with more experienced clinicians.

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Charyn both insists on the likely inaccuracy of his biographical interpretations of her poems, yet offers them anyway: In this sense, he may be the perversely perfect critic for the poet who wandered "The House of Supposition — / The Glimmering Frontier that / Skirts the Acres of Perhaps—." —LAURA KOLBE.

At present, the difference between the values of the returned 25%and75%75 % vertical lengths can be used to indicate leaf asymmetry, which will often reflect the degree of leaf curvature and therefore the likely inaccuracy of the returned straight line centre measurement.

Dynamic scattering likely introduces inaccuracies in the electron diffraction data.

Substantiating classes with more examples will lead to refinement of their function descriptions and will likely reveal inaccuracies in existing classification schemes.

The lines that failed to achieve 60% knockdown are highly enriched for shRNAs targeting UTRs (P = 0.004), likely reflecting inaccuracies in UTR annotation (Hu et al. 2013).

As the analyses in this study are based on self-reported data, and participants' first mobile phone use was often many years before their interview (15 years or more for 81 participants), it seems likely that inaccuracies in recall will have led to a substantial amount of misclassification.

The potential inaccuracy caused by mild violation of the PO assumption is likely less severe than would be the case in arbitrary dichotomisation of an ordinal outcome.

As a result, some data are missing, particularly critical dates, and there is most likely some inaccuracy in the data collected from proxies when the case-patient had died or left the area.

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