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This assumption has led to many trials being underpowered to detect such interactions and perhaps inaccurate interpretation of treatment effects.

So the entire controversy appears based on a semantic distinction — or perhaps inaccurate White House schedules.

After being corrected several times immediately and for the record, perhaps inaccurate statements would cease, or perhaps no statements at all would be issued, which would be better than reading erroneous ones.

Many companies and hog farmers complained that the "swine flu" name was unfortunate and perhaps inaccurate because, so far, the virus appeared to be spreading without any contact with pigs.

Someone has apparently furnished the commission with what appears to be unhelpful, perhaps inaccurate, information about him and – stressing the need for transparency – he has initiated proceedings in the high court to find out what it is.

A15 The White House acknowledged for the first time that President Bush relied on incomplete and perhaps inaccurate information from American intelligence agencies when he declared that Saddam Hussein had attempted to purchase uranium from Africa.

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This term has unfortunate, but perhaps not inaccurate, connotations of royal prerogative.

His Web site describes him as a "charlatan rabbi, shaman, huckster and spiritual seeker," which is perhaps not inaccurate, though I suspect he is just as much a pretext for Nemser's incandescent, deracinating prose poetry: Were your ancestors fighters, holy seekers, women moaning with victory?

Given that the social category of race has the most cultural resonance, this slippage is likely to be from the more specific terminology toward the broader, and perhaps more inaccurate, notion of race [ 26, 62].

Of those self-reporting that they did not smoke, nearly half of the ABC cohort had cotinine levels that suggest considerable exposure to cigarette smoke, perhaps through inaccurate responses to the questionnaire, or due to high levels of passive smoking from the cigarette smoking of family and others, consistent with the overall high prevalence of smoking in this population and setting.

Inaccurate, perhaps, but brilliant.

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