Sentence examples for no inaccurate from inspiring English sources

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We maintain that there are no inaccurate or misleading statements on any of these points in the film.

"I know of no inaccurate information that was supplied uniquely by anyone brought to us by the Iraqi National Congress," Mr. Perle said.

Whilst every effort is made by the publisher and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinion, or statement appear in this publication, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor concerned.

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Using an ordinal scale, accuracy is noted as absent (no appreciation), impaired (inaccurate detection), or intact (precise awareness).

Yet the right's manipulation of Joan of Arc is no more inaccurate than the determined efforts of the social democratic Scottish National party to appropriate the figure of William Wallace, the late-12th-century nobleman who was an early leader of medieval Scotland's wars of independence, for its own ideological and electoral ends.

Though the term itself is by no means inaccurate - the musicians described did produce just that one song that has been remembered by posterity - those who use the expression place far too much emphasis on the "one-hit" element and not enough on the "wonder".

Granted these aren't earth-shattering new features, but GazoPa has indexed over 60 million images so far that can be searched even if they have no or inaccurate meta data.

When Arthur first began looking at the struggles of those affected by the economic crisis, we considered calling him our "Economic Suffering Correspondent," but that seemed too dreary (though by no means inaccurate).

Still, it is no more inaccurate than postulating an ability to calibrate -- and recalibrate -- strategy/tactics for controlling the affairs of places like Afghanistan and Pakistan (not to speak of Iraq where we are being tossed out by a government on intimate terms with Tehran).

If one student shares an inaccurate idea, no doubt many more hold similar ideas.

LEVINE: I remember Howard Moss [The New Yorker's poetry editor from 1950 to 1987] saying to me, "Don't you think we should call this 'Conscientious Objector'?" And I said, "No, that would be inaccurate".

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