Sentence examples for use inaccurately from inspiring English sources

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Secondly, other studies reported that the effect of belt usage on severe/fatal injury can be overestimated, due to nonfatal crash victims being more likely to report restraint use inaccurately to law enforcement (Clark 2003; Robertson 1992).

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The term Harlem was often used inaccurately as a synonym for New York's black community.

We are aware of at least one case in which the MMSE may have been used inaccurately; but there may have been other cases.

I am compelled to write about my experience to share why I chose to join this protest and to correct the narrative law enforcement leaders in Milwaukee have used to inaccurately paint a picture of the protests and arrests.

Other observations included the misuse of the words "allele" and "gene," conflating the terms or using them inaccurately when inferring gene loci or the heterozygous or homozygous, recessive or dominant condition.

The term is unofficially and inaccurately used to describe the Lutheran doctrine of the Real Presence; namely, that the body and blood of Christ are present to the communicant "in, with, and under" the elements of bread and wine.

The word "jihad" is widely used, though often inaccurately, by Western politicians and media.

Additionally, large numbers of parameters need to be estimated, and due to the sparsity characteristics of natural language, the probability of low- and zero-frequency events is estimated crudely and inaccurately using various smoothing algorithms.

At present, it is the material used for the inaccurately named "sealskin" cap worn by the Royal Fusiliers of Great Britain.

Equally disturbing is how the media has taken one sentence from Union's article and used it to inaccurately frame the content and intent of her op-ed.

Some Democrats have inaccurately used words like "fascist" or "dictator" to describe President Bush just a few years ago...) Other Republicans, notably including presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney, are more circumspect.

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