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I am not sure this counts as a substantial inaccuracy but an after-dinner speech does gives the impression of something prepared beforehand, that was more thoughtful and considered, rather than an off-the-cuff joke now publicly regretted by Prof Hunt as being thoughtless.
The computational gene prediction methods produce protein sequence sets that represent the theoretical proteome of Toxoplasma gondii; however, the datasets of predicted protein sequences are quite different and are likely to introduce substantial inaccuracy [10] [12].
If, for example, we look only at the 876 datasets that contain some inconsistency in the reporting of number of sex acts, then it is clear that there is substantial inaccuracy in the other methods as well: 68% of the CRFs, 53% of the coital diaries and 30% of the in-depth interviews were inaccurate when compared to the triangulated data.
Where quantitative data is available it generally suggests substantial inaccuracy.
A number of studies have found, however, that both family members and care professional show substantial inaccuracy in attempting to predict patients' life-sustaining treatment preferences [ 15- 17].
There are serious questions about the accuracy of the interviewees' memory, and the ICRP concluded "…there may be substantial inaccuracy in reporting, and there is a suggestion in the OSCC study that differential recall of x-ray procedures could have biased the results", and "…only 66% of reported prenatal x rays were actually confirmed" (ICRP 2003a).
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It is understood that the assumption of constant unit costs may result in substantial inaccuracies [ 19].
Substantial inaccuracies in administrative data are common, which leads to expensive data extraction and difficulty in validating data [ 1- 3].
If substantial, the inaccuracy of SBP measurements would bias the association between SBP and mortality as well as the prognostic performance of SBP thresholds toward lower values.
There is, however, a substantial degree of inaccuracy in the recorded ethnicity of patients who self-report themselves as belonging to ethnic minority groups.
This is from Cathy Mann, director of corporate affairs at Halliburton: As we continue to review BP's internal report published earlier today, we have noticed a number of substantial omissions and inaccuracies in the document.
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