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He stands 5ft 10in and weighs 165lb.Worse than your inaccuracies are your subjective conclusions.
You have the right to express yourself under the First Amendment, but don't be surprised when black people / "black twitter" and so on exercise our First Amendment rights and call you out on your inaccuracies and chastising tone.
What I wrote: "Consider the new Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight (or the B&NNSTGL, as people in a hurry call it)." Sample reader pushback: "I'm writing to let you know about what I believe is an inaccuracy in your article: your omission of the W in the device's acronym, B&NNSTWGL.
"If you are reporting AWOL's in your numbers, I think there's some inaccuracy in your reporting," Joseph Christoff, the G.A.O. official who presented the report to Congress, commented to The Los Angeles Times.
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So the specific advice is this: adopt one of the probabilistic credence functions that strongly dominates your non-probabilistic credence function relative to your favoured measure of inaccuracy.
"I would like to call your attention to the inaccuracies contained in your first article on Raymond Schindler in your PROFILE department in the July….
"I would like to call your attention to the inaccuracies contained in your first article on Raymond Schindler in your PROFILE department in the July 3rd issue.
By W. Sherman Burns The New Yorker, July 31 , 1943P. 57 "I would like to call your attention to the inaccuracies contained in your first article on Raymond Schindler in your PROFILE department in the July 3rd issue.
She wrote "Mr. Gregory...not only cut… "I would like to call your attention to the inaccuracies contained in your first article on Raymond Schindler in your PROFILE department in the July… Mr. Thurber's piece, "1776-And All That," in your issue of Apr.
Even if they don't, it's your credibility that will take a hit if your piece contains inaccuracies.
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