Sentence examples for own inaccuracy from inspiring English sources

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Jonas benefited from his own inaccuracy to seal the victory when he lofted a ball from the right side that the goalkeeper Mickaël Landreau touched but was unable to keep out of the far side of his net.

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The smears should not automatically excuse the movie for its own inaccuracies.

Instead of getting a better number, the result is a different number, with its own inaccuracies.

"Our own inaccuracies cost us, with too many turnovers, but having said that a couple of key decisions did too," said Davies.

As with any measurement, these approaches have their own inaccuracies when used for estimating nucleic acid concentration [ 32, 53– 53].

Blinding the subject to the testing procedure eliminates negative feedback that occurs in other tests, where subjects realize their own inaccuracies (eg, in the thumb localization test).

The WorldClim climate data [ 59] is currently the best available for this region yet it has its own inaccuracies as will any future downscaled version, because meteorological information is scarce in many areas of the study area.

Available alternative means of describing species diversity, either from molecular or morphological data have major drawbacks in that they are time consuming, expensive, or subject to their own biases and inaccuracies.

Bronfman's objection begins with the observation that, for any specific advice that one might give to a non-probabilistic agent concerning which credence function she should adopt in favour of her own, there will be inaccuracy measures that satisfy Joyce's conditions, but don't sanction this advice; indeed, there will be inaccuracy measures relative to which that advice is very bad.

Much has been made of Lee's mythomania, particularly by her sister, the actress June Havoc, who spent the two volumes of her own memoirs pointing out inaccuracies both in Gypsy Rose Lee's book and in the show.

The museum's leadership and spokespersons have rejected all media and civil rights organization requests to view the film before the museum's opening on May 21, repeating talking points stating the film is "factually-based" (implicitly referencing the LMDC guidelines) and that their own Interfaith Advisory Group is spreading inaccuracies.

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