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"In making that statement, Mr. Stossel was relying on inaccurate information that had been provided to him," it said.
But it is also common for patients to rely on inaccurate information on malaria treatment provided by friends or relatives.
Forget about poking with your finger, relying on inaccurate timing guides, or the nick-and-peek method.
Yet the Nuova Cronica also has its limitations, mostly with relying on inaccurate accounts of eras preceding its compilation.
Students without explicit training tend to teach "naively" (Cross, 1990), often relying on inaccurate assumptions about teaching and learning.
Now Deputy State Coroner John Lock has filed a report suggesting that police would have found Darrell much sooner had they not relied on inaccurate Maps data.
The Alliance disputed the report's findings, saying it relied on inaccurate and outdated information.
This can lead employees to rely on inaccurate assessments of their health and their health risks.
Public hospitals are so overcrowded that people are forced to rely on inaccurate tests dispensed at private labs and clinics.
When predictive models rely on inaccurate voter intention polls, inevitably, the projections will be wrong, sometimes dramatically so.
Any landlord relying on this inaccurate information would lose their case.
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