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"inaccurate" Definitions
  1. not exact or accurate; with mistakes

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After the story hit, Sarah Sanders called it "outrageously inaccurate," but didn't say what was inaccurate.
Mr. Trump repeatedly made this inaccurate claim during the 2016 campaign, and it is still inaccurate.
JPMorgan had been scrutinized for inaccurate payment change notices, untimely filings and inaccurate credentials on those filings.
And also, a lot of people, their knowledge about the Zodiac is limited to a paperback book that they read 30 years ago, which is inaccurate, or an inaccurate movie, or an inaccurate TV recreation.
This time, he traded some of his inaccurate favorites for some dubious "sir" anecdotes that we can't definitively prove inaccurate.
The initial emoji appeared to show the Kinara with an inaccurate number of candles, as well as inaccurate colors. Wait.
"What I'm saying is, they have been inaccurate on many occasions and perhaps I was inaccurate that time," Lewandowski replied.
The AP even teased its story with a flagrantly inaccurate tweet, which it now concedes was inaccurate but won't take down or correct.
The White House deleted and reposted a video attacking the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) after the video featured an inaccurate spelling of the word "inaccurate".
Experian fined $3M over 'inaccurate' credit scores:Experian, one of the nation's largest credit bureaus, was fined $3 million Thursday for providing consumers with "inaccurate" credit scores.
Medically inaccurate statements were most prevalent in booklets from Michigan, Kansas, and North Carolina — more than 40% of the info provided in these states was inaccurate.
"What I'm saying is, they have been inaccurate on many occasions and perhaps I was inaccurate that time," Lewandowski told the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
The report, titled "Inaccurate, Costly, and Inefficient," found that approximately 22000 million — one of eight — voter registrations in the US are no longer valid or significantly inaccurate.
"Far from being complete and inaccurate, the (expenses) returns were woefully incomplete and woefully inaccurate, and deliberately so," Prosecutor Aftab Jafferjee said in his opening of the case.
Moore's caption wasn't inaccurate, but in the midst of a national uproar over the White House's policy of family separation, we imposed an inaccurate narrative on the photograph.
Authorities found that all patient results from a particular blood-clotting test administered from April to September were inaccurate; they did not find that all patient test results were inaccurate.
As we've noted before, though, Sanders has been using the same inaccurate wording for more than a decade, even though that wording has been fact checked as inaccurate since 2009.
A small proportion of the mistranslations had the potential to do significant harm to the patient: 15 of the 53 inaccurate Spanish sentences and 50 of the 125 inaccurate Chinese sentences.
A recent Lens piece headlined "Native American Photographers Unite to Challenge Inaccurate Narratives" might inspire your students to make connections to what is inaccurate or missing in portrayals of their worlds.
" Pence denied the charge, saying: "That is absolutely inaccurate.
Inaccurate or politically biased reports create divisions -- some intended.
""Always liked Shep, but his comments were inconsiderate & inaccurate.
Always liked Shep, but his comments were inconsiderate & inaccurate.
" Again, it's inaccurate to say anything has been "repealed.
" He later apologized, calling his remark "inaccurate and intemperate.
" The Manhattan DA's office says that report was "inaccurate.
Presley and her lawyers undoubtedly knew that their highly sensational, inaccurate and unproven claims would be of great interest to the media, which would disseminate Ms. Presley's inaccurate story as a result.
I had to tell him that he was completely inaccurate.
Even finger prick tests can wind up with inaccurate results.
It's often inaccurate, incomplete, and not easily linked across systems.
The White House dismissed the congressionally mandated reported as inaccurate.
Vietnam's Foreign Ministry said the information was "inaccurate", without elaborating.
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He blamed inaccurate data provided by morgues for the discrepancy.
Inaccurate reporting can deter people from showing up to vote.
Therefore, some of the information may be confusing or inaccurate.
"There was so much inaccurate or incomplete information," Walski recalls.
Is the polling industry as inaccurate as we perceive it?
People repeat things that are factually inaccurate all the time.
Any reports that I am not sober are completely inaccurate.
The defense minister's spokeswoman has said the reports were inaccurate.
The USDA, however, released a statement suggesting it was inaccurate.
Others are treating medically inaccurate content like a policy violation.
Besides concerns over privacy, facial recognition technology is often inaccurate.
But accusing her of praising al Qaeda is simply inaccurate.
Also, floors climbed is Fitbit's worst and most inaccurate metric.
Every clock in the world is inaccurate to some degree.
Which, of course, is inaccurate on a variety of levels.
His attacks against Democrats, often inaccurate, were even more aggressive.
"Reports suggesting that the product contains asbestos are simply inaccurate."
Both stories grossly inaccurate, overstated, overblown, and it's total garbage.
Others rely on inaccurate reports that claim vaccines cause autism.
Vietnam's Foreign Ministry has called the information "inaccurate", without elaborating.
For example, fingerprint background checks are often incomplete and inaccurate.
But it's inaccurate to say no work is being done.
It's inaccurate, because we don't live in the Middle Ages.
" Trump called the newspaper's coverage "very poor" and "highly inaccurate.
"The reports issued earlier today are inaccurate," the company said.
"unborn children," and make factually inaccurate claims about women's bodies.
Domingo said in a statement that the accusations were inaccurate.
Accusations of a broader campaign of sabotage are wildly inaccurate.
That helps ensure you aren't accidentally giving out inaccurate information.
"This comparison is inaccurate and irresponsible, actually," Chief Boyce said.
The ancient Greeks taught that inaccurate language poisons the soul.
Sometimes they were based on inaccurate information or faulty premises.
But this stereotype is inaccurate, as recent events have shown.
This is not an inaccurate diagnosis of the Democrats today.
" Davis on Tuesday night disputed Burr's criticism, calling it "inaccurate.
Its reports are erroneous and contain undocumented and inaccurate information.
Otherwise, websites could provide inaccurate information about vaccines, for example.
That is, of course, a trite, inaccurate version of reality.
Other patients had to be revived after receiving inaccurate doses.
Premature and inaccurate statements undermine the integrity of the investigation.
"Completely inaccurate," said Jason Miller, a spokesman for Mr. Trump.
But even when agencies got details, they were often inaccurate.
In this case, the optimism and the timeline were inaccurate.
On it was a mix of accurate and inaccurate information.
But the picture that this article paints is upsettingly inaccurate.
On Baseball BOSTON — The nickname is both irresistible and inaccurate.
"Online directories are notorious for being inaccurate," Ms. Donovan said.
But the government maintains that those constitutional concerns are inaccurate.
The inaccurate clip was quickly picked up by Fox News.
At the time, Bolsonaro said that the findings were inaccurate.
They even switched scales to be sure one wasn't inaccurate.
"Your portrayal of this trip is overall and entirely inaccurate."
Detractors complained that he was vaporous, pretentious and often inaccurate.
It is not inaccurate to call Costa an acquired taste.
"It led to an inaccurate, incorrect, incomplete report," Jackson said.
Nothing in the whistleblower's original complaint, however, has proven inaccurate.
After the transcripts were released, it was an inaccurate smear.
Through a spokesperson, Hannity said Wolff's accounts are completely inaccurate.
Labeling of many CBD products has been documented as inaccurate.
These were highly inappropriate and inaccurate statements from a president.
But the reports may have been premature, and slightly inaccurate.
I have not read one of them that is inaccurate.
I didn't think he'd be this level of inaccurate. Crazy.
" I'm like," Arrogance is when you're inaccurate about your abilities.
Many criticized the meme as both offensive and factually inaccurate.
The Weekly World News had its niche as a supermarket tabloid, but fundamentally the problem with constantly publishing inaccurate stories is that you would develop a reputation as inaccurate that would kill your business model.
It admitted it provided the regulator, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), with "selective, incomplete or inaccurate data" dating back at least six years and also provided automakers with selective, incomplete or inaccurate data.
But that means that every day and literally twice on Sunday, it's more incendiary tweets and rage-filled tweets and appalling tweets and reckless tweets and misleading tweets and inaccurate tweets and really inaccurate tweets.
Assuming the report proves accurate — that is, that the president dictated the original explanation, one that proved to be inaccurate or at least misleading — the question becomes whether he was aware that it was inaccurate.
"They're capitalizing on negative stereotypes and inaccurate information" for political gain.
That is just not only inaccurate and false, but it's dangerous.
But PSA levels can be inaccurate, triggering painful and unnecessary biopsies.
And until that happens, inaccurate perceptions of England's history will persist.
But as Brown explains, an inaccurate WMM is not without implications.
Saying Crispr is 100 percent accurate or grossly inaccurate isn't helpful.
It was wildly inaccurate, from how EC works to the symptoms.
But then he returned to one of his repeated inaccurate statements.
As it turns out, the scene is both idealized and inaccurate.
But do Kavanaugh's inaccurate statements rise to the level of perjury?
It makes a compelling narrative, but the underlying hypothesis is inaccurate.
To compare that game to a track meet would be inaccurate.
Unfortunately, we are seeing a general upward trend in inaccurate information.
That makes it easy to confuse non-experts with inaccurate information.
This meme is completely inaccurate at best, and dangerous at worst.
A pentagon official said that was done to correct inaccurate information.
It's written by Washington Post people, so you know it's inaccurate.
Handguns are inaccurate in general, and at long distances in particular.
Many companies complain the system is burdensome and can be inaccurate.
Patrick Sandusky, a committee spokesman, called the report "100 percent inaccurate."
But dismissing sexual assault as "horseplay" is both inaccurate and irresponsible.
Ackerman McQueen called the lawsuit "frivolous" and "inaccurate," the Journal reported.
Correction: an earlier figure of 7,000 devices was inaccurate and removed.
Your characterisation of the 1787 constitutional convention was also partly inaccurate.
Predictions were inaccurate in every single year, sometimes by preposterous margins.
" Harris responded that Biden's description of her plan was "simply inaccurate.
The school disputed her account as "inaccurate" in a campuswide email.
That soft-focus impression wasn't inaccurate, but it was decidedly incomplete.
" Bolton told reporters outside the White House Choe's statement was "inaccurate.
BRIAN SULLIVAN: You think the article is inaccurate in some ways?
And why wouldn't Trump stop Pence from repeating the inaccurate information?
But journalists immediately began pushing back, labeling Trump's claim as inaccurate.
However, blaming the commodities slump on supply alone would be inaccurate.
Asked what about the story was inaccurate, Spicer did not respond.
Because banning would only stoke conspiratorial curiosity about these inaccurate outlets.
Facebook said it believed unreliable data would paint an inaccurate picture.
Some of the dossier's claims later were found to be inaccurate.
Additionally, he does not contend that the quote itself is inaccurate.
Thus, any rhetoric about Democrats "blocking" Trump nominees is simply inaccurate.
Correction: A previous version of this article had an inaccurate headline.
But on Monday, Christie fired back, saying Bannon's interview was inaccurate.
Rosenstein on Friday quickly blasted the Times report, calling it inaccurate.
Saudi Arabia has said the report is based on inaccurate information.
First, it uses the hyperbolic and 85 percent inaccurate "shutdown" title.
Republicans know that a more inaccurate census would benefit them electorally.
Meanwhile, the Syrian army operates antiquated and inaccurate air defense systems.
This made Rasmussen's average poll more inaccurate than any other pollster.
That's why the special counsel said that the story was inaccurate.
The second is inaccurate information used to screen some potential customers.
His doctors in the United States said that assessment was inaccurate.
Second, Trump's assertion that the entire dossier is "fraudulent" is inaccurate.
There is the side that's accurate and the side that's inaccurate.
A presidency official described the HRW report as inaccurate and misleading.
Ackerman McQueen called the lawsuit "frivolous" and "inaccurate," the Journal reports.
Given the importance of credit scores, why are they so inaccurate?
Imagine that only one lender knows that this default is inaccurate.
Any other speculation as to why I've left is simply inaccurate.
That is just not only inaccurate and false but it's dangerous.
Yet Ephron paints her not as dumb, but rather passionately inaccurate.
Some of Trump's claims about the economy were exaggerated or inaccurate.
Trump responded with a claim so inaccurate it bordered on nonsensical.
" Harris replied that Biden's description of her plan was "simply inaccurate.
What's more, the flood maps have long been considered highly inaccurate.
In India, the information that accompanies abortion pills is often inaccurate.
"Where do you go to check that it's inaccurate?" he said.
It was not true at the time and it remains inaccurate.
It also said it had acted against some inaccurate voting information.
I felt a responsibility to my friend to not be inaccurate.
"Inaccurate and unconfirmed," said a spokesman for Mayor Bill De Blasio.
Medical professionals panned "Grey's Anatomy" as being extremely inaccurate, though entertaining.
It is still unclear to what degree the story was inaccurate.
Shetty had informed NMC of potentially inaccurate reporting of his holdings.
These inaccurate reports only add unnecessary pain to a grieving family.
Democrats and the FBI have called the memo inaccurate and incomplete.
She says she's learned to get comfortable calling out inaccurate representations.
Trump and other White House officials have blasted it as inaccurate.
That's more than 218 factually inaccurate or incorrect statements a day.
As inaccurate as some are now, they will improve with time.
The ministry dismissed the Thomson Reuters Foundation poll as "clearly inaccurate".
Who is the so-called Informant (Schiff?) who was so inaccurate?
But colleges have long complained that the federal rates are inaccurate.
But what does amaze me is the level of inaccurate reporting.
"So I think that the idea of a pivot is inaccurate."
The report has been called "inaccurate" by church officials in Poland.
In a statement to the Times, Rosenstein called the story inaccurate.
It's kind of in an odd, inaccurate way, pretty much always.
Correction: The original version of this article included an inaccurate citation.
In short, Miller says the allegations are inaccurate, false and defamatory.
The only problem is that it is inaccurate, unscientific, and harmful.
" Cohen has denied the allegations, calling them "totally fake, totally inaccurate.
But a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry dismissed it as inaccurate.
It can be inaccurate or misleading One reason why scientists and health officials caution against using geographic locations to refer to diseases is that they can turn out to be misleading -- and in some cases, inaccurate.
It is inaccurate to report that these precincts did not have chairs.
PT: The House GOP has since taken down the inaccurate Zelda post.
Commenters deemed the video historically inaccurate (but with harsher, more colorful language).
She said my conjectures about what information Amazon was getting were inaccurate.
A Twitter spokesperson said the rates were above its rates and inaccurate.
The consumer price index is widely used and frequently criticized as inaccurate.
The bones alone approach, this experiment showed, is both inadequate and inaccurate.
A lawyer for Ailes told various reporters that this report was inaccurate.
No no no, that's an inaccurate read of what was going on.
But we might never know how accurate or inaccurate these scenes are.
And Sarah Sanders could have said, look, I was given inaccurate information.
Tallies are distorted and inaccurate numbers are sent from counties to states.
Everything we know comes from inaccurate visual records and scant physical proof.
Risk adjustment right now is very unpredictable and in some cases inaccurate.
I actually view that argument as not only inaccurate, but simply lazy.
As a result, there is a chance that a forecast is inaccurate.
But it also can allow people to spread untrue or inaccurate information.
But there were thousands of complaints about inaccurate assessments and non-collection.
Such tests were subsequently found to be incomplete or inaccurate, he said.
" He continued, "But the picture that this article paints is upsettingly inaccurate.
They argue it's inaccurate because it doesn't fully account for mobile subscribers.
We speculated that the Manson Family would be involved, which seems inaccurate.
This inaccurate read on the outcome would seemingly ding its credibility. 2.
Madge, in a since-deleted Instagram, claimed that the script was inaccurate.
Inaccurate. After stuffing my face with fried food, I fall asleep again.
" It also called doctors' concerns about addiction side effects "inaccurate and exaggerated.
In his email to TechCrunch Marlinspike dubbed the Guardian story "supremely inaccurate".
The mistake stems from an inaccurate interpretation of NASA's ongoing Twins Study.
"This is offensive, ignorant, ahistorical, inaccurate, and bigoted," wrote user Kei Sha.
The bureau has known about the inaccurate number for about a month.
"The premise of this story is inaccurate," Abboud said in emailed comments.
But to reject pessimism and nostalgia as simply inaccurate misses the point.
He misled the American people with his inaccurate summary of Mueller's report.
The upshot is that the ONS's measure of inequality may be inaccurate.
Capitec has dismissed the allegations calling the report "flawed with inaccurate statements".
News of Sorbo dropping out of the film was inaccurate, Loeb said.
"It's just completely inaccurate," Robson told Vanity Fair of the family's accusation.
" Flores said the Times' broader description of the administration's agenda was "inaccurate.
Data produced quickly tends to be inaccurate; compiling numbers meticulously takes time.
Correction: The parking garage attendant's occupation was inaccurate in an earlier version.
The company stressed that inaccurate media reports could be used as evidence.
Chobani's attorneys say Jones has ignored requests to remove the inaccurate coverage.
The statement also said Moreno's government had been issuing inaccurate economic data.
Correction: An inaccurate reference to how ancient Rome treated rape was deleted.
Bisping responded to the allegations on Thursday, saying they are "completely inaccurate."
Jessa clocks Shoshanna for being a star-fucker, which is not inaccurate.
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It said inaccurate information was provided on almost 800,000 vehicles in total.
The fact that it's an inaccurate distortion has more charm to us.
"I will flat out say that that is inaccurate," the staffer said.
The confusion apparently intended to further stoke an emotional response, however inaccurate.
He noted that he wasn't sure who gave Trump the inaccurate information.
Only unsuccessfully do they try to claim that our publications are inaccurate.
To ignore that, or to say it didn't happen, is quite inaccurate.
Donald Trump Jr.'s comments were offensive, factually inaccurate and highly misleading.
Should they play fact-checker when a candidate says something glaringly inaccurate?
Huawei rejects completely these unfounded and inaccurate allegations against our business operations.
As this may have once been true, it is grossly inaccurate today.
Wirecard responded to the reports saying they were "inaccurate, misleading and defamatory".
Of course, it's possible for any pollster to have one inaccurate poll.
Categorically labeling all police officers in any one particular way is inaccurate.
Cohen said Wednesday that Avenatti's "document is inaccurate," according to NBC News.
But BuzzFeed says the special counsel should explain what, exactly, is inaccurate.
He accused the media of spreading inaccurate reports about an undisclosed illness.
But it's inaccurate to separate economic issues from protections for transgender people.
They raise concerns the recommendations are flawed and based on inaccurate analysis.
It could often be a huge annoyance, time-consuming, and, frankly, inaccurate.
Data driven systems trained on incomplete data can lead to inaccurate outcomes.
" She added: "I think it's random and inaccurate, but it's their choice.
" He went on to call the news media "vile, inaccurate, and useless.
Narratives to the contrary are factually inaccurate and defamatory to UAM staff.
Misinformation about the science, including inaccurate statements and articles, makes that harder.
For the most part she just dismissed his accusations as factually inaccurate.
Trump's tweet was immediately denounced as inaccurate, ahistorical, and extremely racially insensitive.
The inaccurate tests have caused a lot of harm, the report found.
But Trump's repeated portrayal of him as an unemployed man is inaccurate.
That's a slightly dismissive way to put it, but it's not inaccurate.
Not the first time Trump has repeatedly been inaccurate about Obama's record.
VICE News asked the campaign if any other listed endorsements were inaccurate.
Mr. Trump has also made inaccurate statements about international deals he dislikes.
What else might be inaccurate in my version of our family's history?
This is all wayyyy premature and, where it's not premature, factually inaccurate.
Mr. Charpentier said in an email message that Adore's allegations were inaccurate.
R.S. transcripts, particularly before the days of electronic filing, are notoriously inaccurate.
Outdated, biased or inaccurate videos were viewed more than 6.3 million times.
But Trump's repeat portrayal of him as an unemployed man is inaccurate.
"Accenture also added the following in the report:"These allegations are inaccurate.
"This leaflet is clearly inaccurate," a spokesman for Britain's Foreign Office said.
And their guns are Kalashnikov rifles from aging stockpiles, reliable but inaccurate.
Wells Fargo said homeowners were not actually charged the inaccurate attorney costs.
A flippant — though by no means inaccurate — answer would have been 1619.
He did say, though, that the article painted an "upsettingly inaccurate" picture.
No matter where you are, it seems everyone complains about inaccurate forecasts.
And I believe it has made some inaccurate evaluations, which is natural.
In this instance, it is simply an inaccurate way to describe Curiel.
They are entitled to criticize Pelosi's "disproportionate" claim as inaccurate or insensitive.
But inaccurate eyewitness identification is a major factor in many wrongful convictions.
Mr. Cayetano, the senator, said such tallies were inaccurate and politically motivated.
" Saudi Arabia said the report is filled with "inaccurate and misleading information.
In many cases, this leads to credit card reports with inaccurate information.
To bracket Kyrgios purely as a serving machine, however, would be inaccurate.
"Parts of this are inaccurate," Colas said in a statement to POLITICO.
To be sure, an external locus of control is not necessarily inaccurate.
But that inaccurate information has drawn new attention to a real problem.
Zuckerberg maintains that many of the details in the film are inaccurate.
Other congressional Republicans have simply cast aside the CBO estimate as inaccurate.
Bridenstine has previously expressed scientifically inaccurate and skeptical views about climate change.
PepsiCo said reports of a specific Doritos product for women are inaccurate.
Take a look at the CNN polls and how inaccurate they were.
"Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees" [the first one] was so inaccurate.
The spot, panned as racist and fear-mongering, was also factually inaccurate.
But that's not an inaccurate comparison when it comes to caseless phones.
The F.D.A. said there was no evidence at this point that the finger- and heel-pricking methods have provided inaccurate results, and for reasons that still aren't clear, only venous blood has been associated with an inaccurate reading.
" The commission wrote in court papers: "[Musk] once again published inaccurate and material information about Tesla to his over 24 million Twitter followers, including members of the press, and made this inaccurate information available to anyone with Internet access.
"Additional blood work performed during his hospitalization strongly suggested that the near-contemporaneous Theranos blood test was inaccurate and that R.C. and his cardiologist's reliance on the Theranos' test results was potentially inaccurate or even harmful," the lawsuit stated.
While perhaps not factually inaccurate, the results were closer to almost-fake tech.
It said the $10 billion figure quoted by the BBC was "wholly inaccurate".
Unlike wildly inaccurate perceptions of us, federal employees do not work cushy jobs.
In response, Republican nominee Donald Trump made some sensational—and partly inaccurate—claims.
That's worrying, as researchers have shown that face recognition can be hugely inaccurate.
The company defended its business in a statement and called Left's comments inaccurate.
"I think it's random and inaccurate, but it's their choice," New York Sen.
Facebook's head of data protection Yvonne Cunnane disputed the report, calling it inaccurate.
Reports suggesting Ruthie has made a decision regarding performing in London are inaccurate.
But that description of what the law requires is inaccurate, immigration advocates said.
So we're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad.
The chairman told me Thursday that elements of the Times story were inaccurate.
As it turns out, humans aren't the only ones frustrated by inaccurate forecasts.
Owens disputed the former employees' accounts of federal forms that included inaccurate information.
MARTINEZ: That whole idea of the attack on Pearl Harbor kind of inaccurate.
Factually inaccurate sources also tend to have strong left- or right-wing slants.
More often, though, the air operations make the headlines because they prove inaccurate.
There is plenty of inaccurate conventional wisdom about methods to prolong battery life.
We asked Google if the blog post was inaccurate, and received no response.
Emokpae is quick to point out that inaccurate swatches are bad for everyone.
Using the term "flying car" to describe whatever this is seems fairly inaccurate.
Although a representative of the singer says that the TMZ report is inaccurate.
Both said the report was inaccurate, but neither elaborated on any specific points.
Some readers also rejected the phrase "African-American," deeming it awkward and inaccurate.
"Assertions that contracts are deliberately complex are baseless and inaccurate," she wrote. CreditCards.
And honestly, by then, inaccurate false statements had already been put out there.
It is still work in progress and some estimates may sometimes be inaccurate.
A slow, inaccurate iris scanner would doom the feature to being a gimmick.
Some exhibits blended medical science and racial science in a bizarrely inaccurate manner.
The SEC cited an "inaccurate" February 19 tweet about production, Bloomberg first reported.
The department called the report "inaccurate," but it reignited debate over affirmative action.
That's not the first time Kushner put inaccurate information on an official form.
However, the lyrics couldn't be more inaccurate—Bruce didn't start dating until college.
That's not to say this is an inaccurate description of the Downtown Eastside.
An inaccurate test result would cause serious harm, or death, to the patient.
The trouble for advertisers is that's often inaccurate, as CNBC's informal study showed.
This was inaccurate since the US does allow dual-citizenship in some cases.
There's reason to suspect that Punxsutawney Phil may be intentionally making inaccurate predictions.
But characterizing all pro-choice voters as pro-abortion is inaccurate and unfair.
But they have painted a caricature of him that is inaccurate and unfair.
For all these reasons, exit polls can be very inaccurate and systematically biased.
But officials with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said those reports were inaccurate.
It would soon come out, however, that Theranos' blood tests were highly inaccurate.
We could study faces, but we would have to use very inaccurate measures.
On some occasions, she shook her head and said Christiansen's information was inaccurate.
Moreover, some of the reasons prosecutors gave for striking black jurors were inaccurate.
" Davis, when reached for comment by The Hill, said Burr's description was "inaccurate.
The facility also was given citations in January 2016 for keeping inaccurate records.
Cohn said on Tuesday that portrayals of him in Woodward's book are inaccurate.
In 2020, the polls may be more inaccurate than they were this year.
The memorandum "contains a key assertion which is inaccurate," Wyden wrote on Thursday.
Lots of shine, gold, cash and a fire, which doesn't sound entirely inaccurate.
Dramatic and inaccurate representations of the tubes as torture appeared on the internet.
Their racially-insensitive and scientifically-inaccurate lenses are, uh, not a good look.
The unprofessional and inaccurate statements being made have only heightened Mr. Grant's suffering.
And so to suggest that they're strongly supportive of this is just inaccurate.
Cohen told reporters Wednesday that Avenatti's report is "inaccurate," according to NBC News.
Americans have only heard disparaging, inaccurate comments and partisan political posturing regarding ObamaCare.
You don't have to worry about inaccurate cutouts or any other snafus here.
Additionally, the very old information is a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!
It has been inaccurate to the point of uselessness most of the time.
Information in credit reports is often inaccurate and can be difficult to correct.
In that motion, the SEC cited an "inaccurate" February 19 tweet about production.
It's listed as something like "hot historical porn" which is...not inaccurate, really.
Now, "somehow inaccurate" is an interesting phrase, but MLB has flatly denied this.
Bridewell: It's inaccurate to characterize deception as putting false beliefs into our brains.
It said, without elaborating, that other details of talks with suitors were inaccurate.
Those laws are necessary, the groups say, to curb improper and inaccurate advertising.
Most of us have used bad chat bots that are unresponsive and inaccurate.
But also some of those stories were highly embarrassing and probably factually inaccurate.
There had even been an inaccurate report of an armistice on Nov. 21996.
The Trump administration has maintained that the reports of troubling conditions are inaccurate.
Frederica Wilson, D-Florida, using inaccurate information, later declaring he would "never" apologize.
She described "distinguishing characteristics" of Clinton's penis that turned out to be inaccurate.
But Trump's repeat portrayal of him as a pitiful unemployed man is inaccurate.
Democrats criticized Mr. Sessions for what they said was repeatedly making inaccurate statements.
We've counted 28 different ways the President and his team have been inaccurate.
One Republican senator, James Lankford of Oklahoma, said the President's claim was inaccurate.
Bayer blamed "inaccurate and misleading publicity" as a key factor in sales loss.
That and almost all of his other assertions were inaccurate, misleading or incomplete.
We get a (probably inaccurate) answer as to what happened to Tyrell. (Mr.
Was any significant piece of information in the dossier found to be inaccurate?
"When science is false and inaccurate, it should be corrected," Mr. Bicks said.
Well, there are three principal problems that will emerge from inaccurate census data.
Updated to include Mueller's spokesperson's statement calling aspects of the BuzzFeed piece inaccurate.
The catalog of inaccurate claims ranges from the weighty to the head-scratching.
And it's not just a lack of clarity; it's a fully inaccurate statement. 
"It's written by Washington Post people, so you know it's inaccurate," he said.
Virtually all of Trump&aposs claims in the letter were inaccurate or misleading.
Three days later, YETI slammed that statement as "inaccurate" on its Facebook page.
Earlier reports that the officer had been stabbed were inaccurate, the police said.
Testimony confirmed that the summary is not only incomplete but inaccurate as well.
It's always a great workout, even though the boxing steps are pretty inaccurate.
The assertion that McKinsey's work was 'redirected' because of these orders is inaccurate.
Here were some Election Day examples: • An inaccurate guide was distributed to voters.
Trump called for the ad to be taken down, saying it was inaccurate.
The reviewers write: Physicians who evaluated this claim found it to be inaccurate.
Other types of biases have the potential to produce inaccurate or unhelpful insights.
The facts upon which the Times bases its false allegations are extremely inaccurate.
This article was updated to correct inaccurate pricing data provided by the company.
The university released a statement saying the claims were without merit and inaccurate.
We expect opinion advertisers to avoid inaccurate or misleading statements of purported fact.
But the Wade-Giles system, linguists have long agreed, is unwieldy and inaccurate.
No matter where you are, it seems everyone complains about inaccurate weather forecasts.
""I hope no one's paying for [the data, which was] really remarkably inaccurate.
If it turns out that all those estimates we hear are wildly inaccurate.
Netflix famously called Nielsen's estimates "inaccurate" when they were first debuted in 2017.
On the campaign trail, Trump routinely cited misleading or wildly inaccurate crime stats.
These attacks are based upon inaccurate media reports now subject to legal complaints.
Why isn't fact-checking enough to convince people to abandon inaccurate political beliefs?
The findings were not made public, though Farrow's lawyer said they were inaccurate.
" Details: The SEC wrote in court papers: "[Musk] once again published inaccurate and material information about Tesla to his over 24 million Twitter followers, including members of the press, and made this inaccurate information available to anyone with Internet access.
Not only are all calories not created equal, but calorie measurements can be inaccurate.
What's particularly complicated is that financing events are incredibly inaccurate measures of value creation.
Their demise was fated days before their summit attempt, coded in inaccurate meteorological data.
While Trump has claimed he won in a landslide victory, that description is inaccurate.
One week from the Iowa caucuses, we now know their assessment was wildly inaccurate.
Thus far, Barr has given us a disingenuous and inaccurate spin on Mueller's report.
Are you saying that the March 24 letter was misleading or inaccurate, or what?
Inaccurate autopsy results can ruin lives: of grieving parents or of discredited medical professionals.
What patients ended up using was so inaccurate it put their health in jeopardy.
But this method is time consuming, tedious, and often insufficient, leading to inaccurate maps.
Shanmugam argued that statements made about Cambridge Analytica were now inaccurate given new information.
In the first instance, I had a completely inaccurate understanding of what OCD was.
Calling Hayao Miyazaki the "Walt Disney of Japan" is reductive, but not entirely inaccurate.
First, to say the Senate trial did not have witnesses is inaccurate and misleading.
MGM did not specify what part of the timeline the company believes is inaccurate.
" Such comments in "inaccurate and misleading" news reports, the CIA director said, were "distractions.
"Characterizing these as protest resignations is totally inaccurate," one State Department official told Hudson.
Those two factors both operate to reduce the traditional downside to publishing inaccurate stories.
This strikes me as going overboard: Users Are Suing Fitbit Over Inaccurate Heart Monitors.
This means data on issues like education and household income is inaccurate or missing.
If building and labor costs are not continually monitored, claims estimates may be inaccurate.
Sadly, inaccurate figures have been cited, as well as slanted descriptions of Israeli policies.
And if police act on that inaccurate data, lives and liberty can be lost.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis, the country's main statistical body, calls this "completely inaccurate".
We're not talking about opinion articles — we're talking about reports spreading blatantly inaccurate information.
In 2014, Alere recalled the INRatio monitors, saying that they might provide inaccurate results.
After the release of the report, the Red Cross said that it was inaccurate.
But they found that the results were often inaccurate, especially for people of color.
However, Intel is making this statement today because of the current inaccurate media reports.
If an accurate tally is costly, though, an inaccurate one is probably more so.
It is factually inaccurate for Ms. Ratajkowski to claim these designs as her own.
Your battery loses capacity as it gets older, making the math even more inaccurate.
Employees will likely also fear leaking to correct inaccurate information being passed around publicly.
Indeed, many of the photos feature extremely reductive and inaccurate portrayals of the condition.
The email exchange is clear and suggesting that it indicates inappropriate pressure is inaccurate.
But while such tests are not illegal, doctors have refused, saying they are inaccurate.
Satellites detect rainfall in the tropics, but estimates for small areas are often inaccurate.
The site is disputing reports that the LAPD has confirmed his death as "inaccurate".
These results don't necessarily mean that satisfaction surveys are inaccurate, Winslow said by email.
The movie's oblivious lack of diversity is not just lazy, it's inaccurate and offensive.
It is inaccurate and unfair to describe any of this as harassment or predation.
The report has "factual inaccuracies" and "the conclusions could also be inaccurate", he added.
That's not to say there's anything inaccurate about the story, it's just worth noting.
"Reports of looting are inaccurate and & unnecessarily put our community on edge," officials tweeted.
But they can often be more vague than that, and sometimes give inaccurate information.
The anti-Ali argument isn't just a morally dubious one; it's an inaccurate one.
However inaccurate it is, "melting pot" is undeniably part of our glib national narrative.
"Some organizations are deliberately targeting these communities with inaccurate and misleading information about vaccines."
Not surprisingly, Brady throws four inaccurate passes and the Fleshlights go six-and-out.
However, claiming that these are responsible for increases in violence is inaccurate and incomplete.
The number, it turned out, was hugely inaccurate, a botched interpretation of police data.
If the data the sensors are receiving is inaccurate, the results could be catastrophic.
Kinda like they do in 'Mission Impossible' ... except these are deeply disturbing and inaccurate.
"You don't have to file a return with that inaccurate W-2," Weston said.
The internet, of course, plays a prominent role in the spread of inaccurate information.
Here, the rules for developers were simple: design a horror game without inaccurate stereotypes.
Hastily inputting data into spreadsheets is likely one of the reasons they're frequently inaccurate.
SAFE did not identify the media outlet or detail what was inaccurate and misleading.
But to say the film is an accompaniment to the album would be inaccurate.
Dear The News please stop saying "the gender they are born with", it's inaccurate.
The acronym was as grating and inaccurate as it was cute and catchy: TINA.
Wirecard had at first rejected the FT's reporting as "false, inaccurate, misleading and defamatory".
But their reporting of what she said is misleading and inaccurate, her attorney said.
Mainstream journalism on sex work in general is often irresponsible, inaccurate, and ideologically driven.
Veterans have cringed observing this inaccurate reference to an institution upon which they rely.
Inaccurate or deceptive explanations will be "seriously handled," Wang said, but did not elaborate.
You can also use test strips at home but those are often more inaccurate.
Nothing subverts that tired and inaccurate paradigm quite like a gloriously stocked home bar.
"The New York Times's story is inaccurate and factually incorrect," Rosenstein said last year.
When his testimony was proven inaccurate, he apologized and said he'd misunderstood the question.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders called the Post's report "inaccurate" in a statement.
The experience is different for different people, but for me, it's slow and inaccurate.
Democrats quickly pushed back on what they termed "inaccurate Republican leaks" on the deal.
What I was doing was explaining to the gentleman that his facts are inaccurate.
Washington uses an outdated, inaccurate accounting system that contributes greatly to America's fiscal irresponsibility.
That would lead to an inaccurate population count, and likely undercounting of minority communities.
It accused some media of publishing "inaccurate information" on the yuan foreign exchange rate.
That means that the ACS 28503 estimate of 22019 million illegals is grossly inaccurate.
But it seems that this optimism gap isn't just inaccurate; it's pretty much backward.
What you might not like:In-display fingerprint sensor is slow and too-often inaccurate.
Classifying people in that way isn't just inaccurate, it can be insulting and divisive.
But Langford, one of the family's cousins, told CNN that Castañeda's theory was inaccurate.
Sometimes voters offer inaccurate responses when they want to please or "satisfice" the interviewer.
" He also renewed his previous inaccurate claim that the Post is a "registered lobbyist.
His Twitter account recently shared a video that was both racist and factually inaccurate.
Consider a credit file with a huge, but inaccurate red flag of a default.
Many of the scientific ideas are inaccurate and so not really based in science.
Because of these bizarre and inaccurate assumptions, it justifies discrimination in our Christian nation.
Snap has dismissed him as a disgruntled employee with inaccurate knowledge about the company.
Results the company provided patients were inaccurate, according to people interviewed for the film.
On Sunday, a department spokesperson said the video was released to counter "inaccurate" information.
Pfeiffer said that inaccurate information may change how a foreign country views US capabilities.
"He's inaccurate, and there's only one way to make him accurate," the coach replied.
Buggy and inaccurate, the first build just wasn't as good as most had hoped.
Gupta sets the record straight on some of the most inaccurate information floating around.
This week, the Environmental Protection Agency released scientifically inaccurate talking points on climate change.
It's impossible to see someone's point of view when they're just factually inaccurate. Yeah.
Officials are concerned that could lead to an inaccurate population count in New York.
Multiple shoppers also complained that the grocery database that Instacart uses is grossly inaccurate.
" Mr. Trump then called The Times's account "a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!
"I'm not saying that the youth tobacco survey results are inaccurate," Dr. Russell said.
Painting things as a generational issue is also just inaccurate and kind of lazy.
Dryden expands and compresses as he feels the need, but he is not inaccurate.
But they are just that — accusations — and we "know" that accusations are sometimes inaccurate.
However, research has since demonstrated that such outcome statistics were both inaccurate and misleading.
They've made statements that are carefully crafted to avoid saying anything that's technically inaccurate.
Comparisons to the American West of 26 or 2122 years ago are not inaccurate.
Number two would be the inaccurate distribution of public funds to the different states.
That will involve finding out what exactly in chocolate is causing the inaccurate readings.
Chinese students reported the map to Chinese-language news media, describing it as inaccurate.
Netflix's chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, said the numbers gathered that way were inaccurate.
But it would be inaccurate to call this a new form of Jim Crow.
"Any estimates are premature and are inevitably inaccurate," Mr. Lhota said in a statement.
Such theories, they argue, constitute a form of explanation, however inaccurate they may be.
It's time we stop limiting the potential of both to dated and inaccurate assertions.
The Justice Department has said McCabe's characterization of his conversations with Rosenstein are inaccurate.
CNN refused to run the ad but has aired others that contain inaccurate information.
That leaves very little room for controversial or inaccurate labels to be rolled back.
It is also true, however, that Clinton's claim that "nobody likes" Sanders is inaccurate.
But Trump has been inaccurate about some of the key facts of the situation.
Critics have said the book's depictions of Mexican culture are inaccurate, cliche, and offensive.
Bossie argued that the media has an agenda against Trump that fuels inaccurate reporting.
When people say, "This is a topic that's just come up," it's absolutely inaccurate.
Democrats dispute memo's findings Democrats have slammed the Republican memo as misleading and inaccurate.
Cook did not correct Trump when Trump made his inaccurate remark at the plant.
This is a blatantly false description and inaccurate grouping for the study's two examples.
People are calling out Twitter for the inaccurate emoji it created to celebrate Kwanzaa.
Some previous reports of executions and purges in the reclusive state have proven inaccurate.
The spread of inaccurate and misleading information is a significant and growing global problem.
She also accused the police of leaking incomplete and inaccurate information to the media.
" He said "we had an inaccurate graphic onscreen while taking about this very story.
Reporters who received inaccurate or false information from sources are not bound by confidentiality.
" — COLBERT, on misspellings on the White House's (inaccurate) list of underreported terror attacks "Yes!
"We're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad," Trump said.
Some of the rules given to moderators are inaccurate, outdated or missing critical nuance.
Haley's tweets make an inaccurate assumption that I see a lot in health policy.
The complaint didn't specify when the I.R.S. first learned about the inaccurate refund check.
The initial reports were inaccurate, and further vote counting has revealed that Porter won.
Bad data about day care centers: Information on city websites is incomplete or inaccurate.
Until now, it has primarily relied on users to report and flag inaccurate stories.
Ms. Fairstein has called her portrayal "grossly and maliciously inaccurate" and threatened legal action.
" He also slammed the Times report as a "highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!
At some point in the telephone chain, the story goes from accurate to inaccurate.
It's just things that aren't accurate, inaccurate is the word I'd like to use.
Surveillance is "Orwellian when accurate, Kafkaesque when inaccurate," Privacy International's Frederike Kaltheuner told me.
Exit polls are notoriously inaccurate in low-turnout contests, particularly in measuring minority support.
The issue isn't that these representations are necessarily inaccurate, but that they're too easy.
On the other hand, I'm pleased that this report debunks the conspiracy theory that my office or I had any knowledge that the information provided by the former CIO was inaccurate and was allowing that inaccurate information to be disseminated for political purposes.
However, like any other country, we may refute inaccurate comments if they make unilateral assertions.
So where did this inaccurate narrative for an admittedly stupid and inconsequential story come from?
It may be completely inaccurate, as I'm unable to verify it one way or another.
Past studies looked at self-reported levels of exercise and activity, which is often inaccurate.
It's not inaccurate, but it's necessarily accurate in the way people might assume it is.
But CNBC's source said negotiations are still underway and that the FT report is inaccurate.
"I didn't take Senator Biden's comments personally, but obviously they were historically inaccurate," Obama responded.
Calculators often leave out important costs and provide inaccurate estimates of others, according to critics.
The NYAG's inaccurate statement of this morning is a further attempt to politicize this matter.
But scale weight is a highly inconsistent and inaccurate measure of overall health and progress.
They say it's fixed now, but it was totally inaccurate in terms of distance tracking.
The agency also said the inspector general's estimation of security detail travel costs was inaccurate.
The inaccurate tweet was quickly circulated across social media, while the correction went largely ignored.
The statement issued tonight by Ms. Richeson of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is inaccurate.
"There were many inaccurate BDSM descriptions communicated throughout the series," clinical sexologist Anna Randall said.
However, the movie's inaccurate timeline omits elements of Shelley's life that darken her story significantly.
Inaccurate or not, beating that perception has been a goal — even a dream — for Samsung.
They released a snotty and thoroughly inaccurate claim that Sports Illustrated had peddled false news.
That was inaccurate, as he breaks into the home not knowing that she lived there.
The resulting decision held up a dangerously expansive — and historically inaccurate — understanding of the amendment.
Officer Carlos Reid "provided inaccurate facts" to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office about an arrest.
Those reports were inaccurate, but Microsoft is planning a software feature with the same name.
As it turned out, the accusation against Mr. Chiles, a death penalty advocate, was inaccurate.
China has dismissed criticism of its policies in the region as "inaccurate and "un-objective.
Police released the video earlier than normal "to dispel inaccurate information," Guglielmi said on Twitter.
It also noted that Takata had produced testing reports that contained selective or inaccurate data.
The top Koch official on criminal justice reform, Mark Holden, said the speech was inaccurate.
Beyond simple disagreement over scripture, it also turns out that Pacquiao's remarks are scientifically inaccurate.
Checking in on Marketplace months later, I'd like to argue that that assessment is inaccurate.
Facts First: Trump does donate his salary, but the rest of his claim was inaccurate.
In an active-shooter situation, even the most trained individual is going to be inaccurate.
This includes behavior such as harassment of others or sharing of inaccurate or misleading content.
Naturally, Twitter was quick to point out how inaccurate this part of the film was.
Harvey is occasionally categorized as a "mother photographer," a description she finds pigeonholing and inaccurate.
Most of the other content around this subject is either over-generalized or downright inaccurate.
Health reports can offer up false positives, and even ancestry tests can be wildly inaccurate.
An inaccurate count means that some communities (the most vulnerable, naturally) will be underserved financially.
As with so much that Trump says, his comments were at once inaccurate and obscene.
"Commercial insurance underwriting is inaccurate and inefficient," says Cytora co-founder and CEO Richard Hartley.
We also want them to know that what Bloomberg is reporting about Apple is inaccurate.
GPS tracking is wildly inaccurate, and the requirement to leave the app maximized is ridiculous.
" Vigilant Solutions disputed the EFF report, calling it "inaccurate and rooted in opinion, not fact.
I'm often appalled at how inaccurate they are about products and technology I know well.
It would be inaccurate to say email is less secure than speaking on the phone.
But prosecutors say they have reason to believe Manning's 2013 testimony may have been inaccurate.
Shakey (22004) A not-inaccurate name for a trembling machine developed between 20163 and 22016.
Unfortunately, the manner in which he talks about state-legal marijuana is often grossly inaccurate.
" The defense attorney also called the autopsy report "wrong" and the medical examiner's findings "inaccurate.
Anybody resting their hopes on an inaccurate weather forecast might also be disappointed, he said.
Diamond disputed this interpretation of his note, while Tucker said Diamond's note-keeping was inaccurate.
That has stoked fears of market manipulation, inaccurate pricing and systemic risk to clearing houses.
We're told Anthony had received inaccurate information, and merely tweeted in support of his friend.
The unfettered internet is too often used for malicious purposes and is frequently woefully inaccurate.
In most cases, Robbins says, our challenges are born from inaccurate recollections and false beliefs.
The 2012 Pew study reported issues of inaccurate voter registrations due to moving or death.
Calling a hoverboard a Segway is also inaccurate because Segway is a trademarked brand name.
We learned that consumer DNA test results are inaccurate roughly 40 percent of the time.
With male pairings, I knew both characters could have agency without it being historically inaccurate.
This appears to be an inaccurate description of the primary purpose of the code, however.
"The New York Times's story is inaccurate and factually incorrect," Rosenstein said in a statement.
But he took liberties with the truth, delivering a series of inaccurate and misleading statements.
She said the law appeared to be based on "inaccurate, incomplete, irrelevant, or outdated" data.
I made a brain hiccup/mention of Joy-Cons featuring AR tech which was inaccurate.
Most trainers base VO2 approximations on mathematical equations, but those tend to be slightly inaccurate.
I thought Face ID was slow and inaccurate compared to old-fashioned fingerprint sensors, too.
Trump said on Monday that Clinton's comments are inaccurate, adding that they offend Native Americans.
"An AMI spokesperson told Insider: "The story presented by Mr. Farrow, while dramatic, is inaccurate.
"In multiple respects now, the testimony of Roger Stone appears inaccurate or deliberately misleading," Rep.
Bolton told reporters outside the White House at the time that Choe's statement was "inaccurate".
He listed inaccurate statements made by Trump and said "false" after every one of them.
The website noted that it was the second time Fatah had made the inaccurate claim.
Here is the video:Three doctors working for Health Feedback said that Rose's claim is inaccurate.
First, Mayo has been inaccurate and untruthful about what transpired during the March 228 meeting.
The businessman defended calling ABC reporter David Llamas "a sleaze," accusing him of "inaccurate" reporting.
"We are talking about 180 seconds in a system that is notoriously inaccurate," Lammers countered.
" The Justice Department issued a statement calling McCabe's account of events "inaccurate and factually incorrect.
Democrats slammed the memo as inaccurate and misleading and intended to undermine the Mueller probe.
KS: It's Voltaire, and I said that to Sundar Pichai, who was inaccurate about that.
But, to say that female journalists across the board frequently remain neutral is plain inaccurate.
Other local officials have vowed to challenge Trump on any inaccurate remarks about El Paso.
"Kavanaugh provided misleading or inaccurate answers to many questions," Durbin wrote in another tweet Saturday.
However, on re-review, the topic was deemed as inaccurate and was removed from Trending.
She denied as inaccurate reports that the suspect had mutilated his fingertips to avoid identification.
A Mylan spokeswoman declined to offer details on what in the Reuters story was inaccurate.
Golin says the group constantly encounters companies making inaccurate claims about their products' educational benefits.
The government found Corinthian had misled students for years by advertising inaccurate job placement numbers.
If you're taking money advice from the wrong people, you might be getting inaccurate information.
Progressives have long criticized those channels as a main source of inaccurate and unfair information.
"The New York Times's story is inaccurate and factually incorrect," he said in a statement.
He's made a number of factually inaccurate statements about the threat posed by the virus.
Trump and his team have made multiple inaccurate claims on the subject of coronavirus testing.
"A number of articles on a malware disruption are overstated and inaccurate," Boeing's statement said.
But in-dash systems typically store data locally, meaning information may be inaccurate and outdated.
In an email, he said that The Times's information was "inaccurate" but would not elaborate.
And he has lobbed over 250 inaccurate attacks on the investigation into Russian election interference.
After he left office, Mr. Bush called the Times article an ugly and inaccurate smear.
Plenty of people try to remove negative or inaccurate information about themselves from the internet.
J&J challenged the findings of the Reuters report, describing them as inaccurate and misleading.
First, of course, is the inaccurate or inappropriate distribution of political representation or political power.
The tubes had gotten clogged with ice, resulting in some inaccurate data in the cockpit.
She said the CDC is confident that the updated tests won't be contaminated or inaccurate.
Critics immediately called that claim inaccurate, noting that the proposal had support from other parties.
What drives these doomsday 'prophets' Many include wildly inaccurate readings of the Book of Revelation.
Trump then criticized ABC News anchor Jon Karl for a report about his inaccurate forecast.
The story was pulled after Facebook became aware that it was factually inaccurate Monday morning.
Sometimes, those "outlier" polls actually turned out to be accurate, and the average was inaccurate.
Instead, we rely on a utilitarian, simplified, and often inaccurate, framework of assumptions and heuristics.
We are among 13 research scientists who have joined to challenge these blatantly inaccurate assertions.
It has been called noble, eclectic, generous and inclusive — not inaccurate characterizations from certain angles.
Confusion is common, and borrowers have long complained that they received poor or inaccurate guidance.
But Bloomberg's suggestion that surveillance happened exclusively with the permission of imams is clearly inaccurate.
Americans also have an extraordinarily inaccurate view of how much is spent on global health.
They're so bad, so inaccurate and what that does is it creates a false narrative.
Cooper fights back: Last night, Cooper fired back at Bondi, claiming her account was inaccurate.
His claim that the Navy would have a larger fleet "very soon" is also inaccurate.
Other comments from Mr. Trump about the disease have been inaccurate or met with criticism.
Commander Robertson said that the tests might provide inaccurate results and have negative professional consequences.
But as the morning grew lighter, they'd retreat from view, which risked an inaccurate count.
If your remark is inaccurate, you're the one who ends up looking like a jerk.
When articles were inaccurate, was it possible that I was to blame for poor communication?
And the perception that we are in control of the machine is inaccurate,' said Sen.
"The argument is textually bizarre, historically inaccurate, structurally misguided and functionally misleading," Professor Tribe said.
If your remark is inaccurate, you're the one who ends up looking like a jerk.
Mr. Garvey sued for libel, and Mr. Kasten eventually conceded that the ad was inaccurate.
As is usually the case with such stories, initial reports were confused and often inaccurate.
Multiple sources told CNBC it would be inaccurate to say Aramco has canceled the IPO.
Financial companies have criticized the database, calling many of the complaints unverified and others inaccurate.
We&aposre far from perfect, but the culture Bloomberg tried to paint is just inaccurate.
" Grassley's staff then countered Durbin and said, "Nothing in the tweet is inaccurate or misleading.
It's never been tried before, and experts have warned the experiment could prove wildly inaccurate.
"A number of reported articles on a malware disruption are overstated and inaccurate," Mills said.
This study paints an inaccurate picture of the important role of these products for consumers.
An updated version of the article contains a correction stating the coin anecdote is inaccurate.
Correction: An earlier version of this story contained an inaccurate expert critique of CarbonCure's efforts.
They say her new book contains factually inaccurate statements, uncredited reporting, and even plagiarism. 5.
" Earlier this month, it had described the lawsuit as "littered with biases and inaccurate characterizations.
I'll tell you they're inaccurate and I don't think they should have put them out.
I understand that some assertions may, in the light of better evidence, have been inaccurate.
It doesn't help that the discussion of non-Western art is often inaccurate or outdated.
Additionally, the very old information put out is a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!
The data is not processing properly, things seem inaccurate and I'll write to the company.
Soeren Espersen claimed that an opposition lawmaker Tweeted an inaccurate English translation of his words.
Many of those who could be described as carceral feminists reject the label as inaccurate.
"I'm pleased that this report debunks the conspiracy theory that my office or I had any knowledge that the information provided by the former CIO was inaccurate and was allowing that inaccurate information to be disseminated for political purposes," Pai said in a statement.
Rosenstein has called the report inaccurate and said he "never pursued or authorized recording" the president.
Crisis pregnancy centers discourage women from seeking abortion, and often do so using medically inaccurate information.
Incomplete and/or inaccurate entries and entries not complying with all rules are subject to disqualification.
The mere knowledge that the story was inaccurate was enough to undo the effects of exposure.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's Wednesday tweet on the Iran nuclear deal contained three inaccurate claims.
Annual Review of Public Health Pharmaceutical companies' claims of safety and efficacy were, of course, inaccurate.
Witherspoon isn&apost the first celebrity to use social media to correct inaccurate articles about them.
Even suggesting that a comparison to civil war might be worth thinking about is appallingly inaccurate.
In his statement, Hart blasted what he called "inaccurate" and "misleading reports" about the alleged cyberattack.
Because so much of what is portrayed in Vice is either misleading or straight-up inaccurate.
That description is inaccurate, representatives of TransCanada and the Association of Oil Pipe Lines told CNBC.
The allegations from the class action lawyer are simply inaccurate and not based on actual facts.
It's basically a head-mounted computer monitor with motion sensors (I'm oversimplifying, but that's not inaccurate).
Ryanair, in a letter in response to ECA on Wednesday, described those claims as "materially inaccurate".
These unvetted, inaccurate details mean it was easy to mislead people about who paid for ads.
Worse, any claim that only fighters are being targeted in these bombings is dishonest and inaccurate.
Click through for nine of the most hilariously inaccurate voicemail transcripts we've seen (and heard about).
And the Nazi comparison is lazy, historically inaccurate, and it means they&aposve lost the argument.
It's widely know that face recognition software can be buggy and inaccurate on darker skinned people.
Not only is that a wholly inaccurate interpretation of the housing crisis' root causes, it's insidious.
The articles omit facts and use inaccurate data to paint a false narrative about the demonstrations.
To say ... To say they were claiming problems with my reporting and claiming something was inaccurate.
This allows you to know what information is held and, for example, to correct inaccurate information.
A previous version of this article contained inaccurate information about interstate travel from Missouri to Illinois.
"The story presented by Mr. Farrow, while dramatic, is inaccurate," an AMI spokesperson told CNN Business.
Correction: An earlier version gave an inaccurate description of cap weighting in the S&P 500.
He said the Times report was "inaccurate and factually incorrect," which both mean the same thing.
I told you last week that you thinking you are running point on this is inaccurate.
Lexington could, and perhaps should, have asked where precisely Mr Matlock had read that (inaccurate) quote.
That price is super inflated and inaccurate (the real original price is $299) — tsk tsk, Walmart.
A well-known, but inaccurate, story about Julia Child may have contributed to this food myth.
For White, Greyeyes, and Chastain, the white savior narrative is one they saw as woefully inaccurate.
While this has long been a grossly inaccurate characterisation of the court, the label has stuck.
After Bryce confesses to Nora, we learn that Bryce's flashbacks, while not entirely inaccurate, were false.
Google faced criticism in recent months for delivering search results that were wildly inaccurate or offensive.
Users can now report inaccurate or offensive snippets and autocomplete suggestions directly from the results page.
The company has faced a number of lawsuits claiming that it prices were misrepresentative or inaccurate.
Dershowitz told Vox this was inaccurate, and charged that the anecdote had been sourced from Rense.
ULA has called Tobey's comments "inaccurate" and previously said he was not involved in procurement activities.
The charges "come from an inaccurate reading of Anan's announcement," Hazem Hosni told Reuters, without elaborating.
But, despite The New York Times' policy to fact-check opinion pieces, the claim is inaccurate.
Inaccurate labeling in the marijuana industry, however, isn't just a problem when it comes to cannabidiol.
Though PBS has a reputation as having huge amounts of government funding, that perception is inaccurate.
But at the same time, it would be inaccurate to describe it as a resounding success.
A report from Nature investigates the dangers of downloading mental health apps that contain inaccurate information.
Limiting outdoors culture to a "white people thing" seemed more arbitrary and inaccurate than ever before.
It's not infrequent for a state to receive a number of inaccurate registration forms, Hersey said.
Both have been widely reported as historically inaccurate at best, and ham-fisted propaganda at worst.
The attorneys wrote that Avenatti has focused on "smearing" Cohen publicly and has made inaccurate statements.
Those measurements came under scrutiny earlier this year when an independent study claimed they were inaccurate.
As we've said before, this argument simplifies a complex issue into an inaccurate Bad Guys vs.
In his interview with Rose, the former president insisted Trump's "pay-for-play" accusations are inaccurate.
There is only one reason Steele is the one person who supports the inaccurate, unverified dossier.
Inaccurate as that thinking may be, it inspires some of the best moments on the album.
"Having a male-centric municipal code is inaccurate and not reflective of our reality," Robinson said.
I want to be accurate, because I don't want the press to say I was inaccurate.
If your usage patterns indicate that the content rankings are inaccurate, then it's time to iterate!
The mileage tracker for runners can be inaccurate, since the Vivosmart 4 has no GPS functions.
Men and younger Americans are the most likely to believe that the wage gap is inaccurate.
This is brutally inaccurate, as all five planets are in close proximity to the host star.
Many of the websites for these services didn't have any safety information, or it was inaccurate.
There's bound to be some inaccurate accounts from both patrons and restaurant owners defending their establishment.
However, because everyone has a different ideal temperature at any given time, this method can inaccurate.
" Sekulow today: "Apart from being of no consequence, the characterizations are misinformed, inaccurate, and not pertinent.
And some tweeters weren't quite convinced: The Don Jr. is Fredo comparisons are funny, but inaccurate.
He firmly believed The Washington Post story was inaccurate and the President had done nothing wrong.
Hunt argues that this results in inaccurate, stereotype-based portrayals of African-Americans in TV shows.
And it's not an inaccurate description — this thing is like a Star Destroyer on my desk.
She was rebuked by Stephanopoulos for making false or inaccurate claims several times during the interview.
Start first with the realization that there are lots of names for things that are inaccurate.
However, it is widely seen by China watchers as inaccurate and propped up by the government.
It's an inaccurate perception of narcolepsy, one often misportrayed or played for laughs in the media.
The most common method of measuring blood pressure is often inaccurate, a new study has found.
In a way, I just ... I was sort of like that's incorrect, that's inaccurate, that's incorrect.
He did, however, note that men are notorious for being inaccurate in measuring length and girth.
Not a word of what Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, says here is hyperbolic or inaccurate.
"Many crisis pregnancy centers actively target young people with medically inaccurate information," she said by email.
Based mainly on propaganda from far-left political interest groups, this information is inaccurate and misleading.
Columbia tells the public that it wants a decision unaffected by political winds, but that's inaccurate.
His previous statements regarding the presence of pornography "were inaccurate and misleading," according to the report.
Grouping the stans together is inaccurate as there are now five different political systems and economies.
The export trade surplus that China runs with the United States is both misleading and inaccurate.
AI systems built on limited training data create inaccurate predictive models that lead to unfair outcomes.
"    In a series of tweets, Hill staunchly defended the remarks, calling the criticism "silly and inaccurate.
But Siemens officials found the smartphone location data to be so inaccurate that it wasn't useful.
This is not the first time that the president has made inaccurate statements about military pay.
Yet the CBO used the inaccurate March 2016 baseline in its evaluation of the current bill.
"Tom's comments were inaccurate and inappropriate and we're glad he apologized," an NBC spokesperson said Monday.
"This researcher's inaccurate claim has been debunked since it was made in 2016," the spokesperson said.
The result would lead to an inaccurate count with potentially devastating consequences for the nation's future.
Last month, the SEC asked a judge to hold Musk in contempt over an "inaccurate" Feb.
Auvi-Q was taken off the market last year because of the potential for inaccurate dosing.
Or a company will require clawbacks only if the pay was based on inaccurate financial disclosures.
A report that the LAPD confirmed the singer's death is inaccurate -- the L.A. County Sheriff's Dept.
Lenders don't need inaccurate reports from self-interested companies; they can do their own due diligence.
But most of us have limited understanding of mental disorders, and sometimes misguided or inaccurate knowledge.
"So the notion that the Senate is somehow broken over this is simply inaccurate," McConnell said.
This came out of left field and was built around a flawed thesis and inaccurate statements.
UI-driven menus) with something that is inaccurate and requires more effort to use (i.e. chatbots)?
It was a fair assumption, given the information at hand—but one that would prove inaccurate.
In fact, it starts with an inaccurate bed count, which he uses to calculate his figures.
The claim that the consumer bureau "doesn't add much at all to consumer protection" is inaccurate.
"To infer that we are profiting is not only inaccurate but an outright lie," he added.
This post has been updated to remove an inaccurate description of the effects in "The Irishman."
Even those who oppose the law agree that the phrase "Polish death camp" is historically inaccurate.
" USA Today said: "Allen is inaccurate, struggles to read defenses and is uncomfortable from the pocket.
Also, it's crucial that we counter an inaccurate stereotype that all rural poor people are white.
"The government has made numerous allegations which are inaccurate and misleading in many respects," he said.
And it's inaccurate to think "Cops" was watched by only racists or ignoramuses in its heyday.
Most, if not all, of the financial material was inaccurate, an F.B.I. agent, Michael Weniger, said.
Damascus denies launching the inaccurate barrel bombs whose use has been condemned by the United Nations.
" Ackerman said the N.R.A. was making "shameless and inaccurate attacks on our integrity and our personnel.
I said that Warren sings Sanders's song, but that's inaccurate: There are different notes, different keys.
"He's defending the system that purges voters in ways that are highly inaccurate," Mr. Barrow said.
J&J denies the findings of the Reuters report, which it describes as inaccurate and misleading.
Few physicians realize that the recommended two-tiered Lyme disease testing protocol is outdated and inaccurate.
The spread of the coronavirus outbreak has come with rumors and inaccurate information around the world.
"The Coronavirus Fatality Rate Reported by the Media Is COMPLETELY INACCURATE," the pro-Trump site said.
A spokeswoman for the city's office of the chief medical examiner said the briefing was inaccurate.
It's important we all do the best we can to limit the flow of inaccurate info.
Trump is inaccurate as a matter of course, and all presidents brag about their economic achievements.
Vibrations that affect all or part of your body can also result in inaccurate step counts.
"I will continue to challenge any harmful and inaccurate statements made about El Paso," Margo said.
"I see my clients coming back with reports that are either incomplete or inaccurate," she said.
People in the U.S. House and Senate have wildly inaccurate perceptions of our opinions and preferences.
Recent studies suggest that number is actually twice that thanks to inaccurate FCC broadband availability maps.
"So we're going to have a very inaccurate book, and that's too bad," Mr. Trump said.
Biden's campaign confirmed to The Associated Press that the presentation in the edited video was inaccurate.
IPSO's complaints committee supported the paper's argument and rejected Harry's claim that the article was inaccurate.
IPSO's complaints committee supported the paper's argument and rejected Harry's claim that the article was inaccurate.
He has made inaccurate assertions many times; he is more likely to repeat than to retract.
You wouldn't call Marriage Story a white love story, so [laughs] it's accurate and it's inaccurate.
Nothing in the complaint has turned out to be inaccurate and much of it is corroborated.
Democrats have slammed the memo as an inaccurate and misleading portrait intended to undermine Mueller's probe.
We've all seen a lot of divisive, inaccurate, kind of slanderous ugly things on the Internet.
" However, the trustees said in a lengthy statement Friday that the student group's concerns are "inaccurate.
Sharif has always denied any wrongdoing and has called the investigation into him biased and inaccurate.
It is difficult to recall a more historically inaccurate and preposterous statement by any American diplomat.
And it's not just inaccurate, but full-on bad journalism that we often see on screen.
It would be unfair and inaccurate to put Mr. Castro and Mr. Trump on a par.
Considering the information on the ground was grotesquely inaccurate, could we truly rely on an algorithm?
It feels inaccurate to say we can never know Pauli Murray's gender identity or sexual orientation.
But even this figure paints a wildly inaccurate picture of the alleged benefits of the ACA.
" India's Ministry of External Affairs responded to Khan's statements by calling them "factually inaccurate and contradictory.
However, other car manufacturers have had to respond to inaccurate fuel economy reporting in the past.
Dr. Barbara Levy: The phrase "late-term abortion" is medically inaccurate and has no clinical meaning.
Iraq's foreign ministry called the remarks "a break of diplomatic protocol and based on inaccurate information".
The Washington Post was one of numerous outlets that conveyed that misunderstanding in aggressively inaccurate headlines.
Census data is used to determine federal funding levels, meaning inaccurate counts could impact states' appropriations.
To top it off, hardly a day goes by without Trump tweeting something divisive or inaccurate.
Others said they provided him inaccurate information because they did not want to reveal sensitive data.
As of Friday afternoon, the original, inaccurate story still appeared on Breitbart and Sean Hannity's webpage.
Contrary to inaccurate media reports following the verdict, she says, Evans was acquitted under existing laws.
The biggest worry involves possibly inaccurate signals from key flight instruments, Mr. Li said on Monday.
That the articles often proved to be overblown or inaccurate did not seem to bother him.
The social messaging service has been blamed for its role in spreading dangerous and inaccurate information.
Cohen said a report published on Tuesday by Avenatti's law firm detailing the payments was inaccurate.
Women journalists in particular struggle with inaccurate narratives about sleeping with sources and other unprofessional conduct.
The characterization of the Yellow Vest movement as being either pro- or anti-environment is inaccurate.
"The argument that affirmative action harms Asian American people is simply inaccurate," Leong and Chemerinsky write.
Kovaleski himself has previously asserted that several elements of Trump's description of that moment were inaccurate.
And, since the data collection is unregulated and scattershot, the portrait it paints may be inaccurate.
But the affirmative action debate often paints an inaccurate picture of what affirmative action actually is.
FINRA accused Merrill Lynch of submitting millions of inaccurate trades, some which listed purchases as sales, broker-dealer trade orders filed as customer orders, inaccurate or incomplete order events and audit data, and several million orders it just did not need to submit, among other things.
Now, people are turning to CNN and saying, that was the big story you ran with, Lanny Davis says it's not only inaccurate, now we're being told that Lanny Davis was the source for the inaccurate story, don't you have to offer up some sort of retraction?
To a person, all were horrified at a Trump tone on immigration they find inaccurate and disrespectful.
Or, if you recently had an ectopic pregnancy or lost a pregnancy, the test can be inaccurate.
Often, numbers that he denounced as inaccurate were compiled by government agencies his appointees will now oversee.
"First I want to say we strongly dislike the term 'steal' as it's entirely inaccurate," she said.
Google initially denied its own inaccurate reporting, but later backtracked, adding that it had added clarifying language.
"People have their very solid opinions very quickly, and sometimes it's based on something that is inaccurate."
The U.S. Air Force in September said reports that it was reviewing his security clearance were inaccurate.
There are several factors that could lead to inaccurate results, like time of day or clothing color.
Media reports say the suspect said he damaged the painting because he thinks it is historically inaccurate.
Instead, the government claimed, the company used inaccurate income statements and other tactics to approve unqualified borrowers.
The Shirley family, which was not consulted for the movie, has also criticized the film as inaccurate.
Meanwhile, it provides them access to the most virulent, inaccurate sex and gender information on the web.
We do not allow people to use misleading or inaccurate information to collect likes, followers, or shares.
Mic reporter Emily Singer's inaccurate tweet said the woman in this photo was an alleged Russian agent.
It is a dictionary that is largely outdated and widely inaccurate in its representation of Chinese phonetics.
It's also bad for the founders to relive their harassment in public, and it can be inaccurate.
"I knew from university that the Hellenized names of Egyptian deities were often wildly inaccurate," she said.
In a statement, Fortnite maker Epic Games said that the IRS' description of V-Bucks was inaccurate.
Inaccurate coverage of the phenomenon creates a feedback loop among officials, social media users, and content creators.
There are 15-minute rapid diagnostic tests that use a prick of blood, but these are inaccurate.
The same search reveals a mix of posts, some providing inaccurate information about the vitamin K shot.
"If any of my testimony is inaccurate, please cite evidence of inaccuracy," Colbeck wrote to BuzzFeed News.
"Some organizations are deliberately targeting these communities with inaccurate and misleading information about vaccines," the CDC says.
These accounts have also become a breeding ground for unvetted, inaccurate, and at-times dangerous health guidance.
Franco's attorney called Tither-Kaplan's account of the shoot inaccurate, including the detail about the plastic guards.
Twenty-five points or some incredible -- I'll ask you folks because I don't want to be inaccurate.
However, the head of the Iranian media services told NBC news that the Reuters report is inaccurate.
I may have said that word, but the article sensationalized it to the point of being inaccurate.
It was a performance that was, yes, riddled with inaccurate statements that fact-checkers will point out.
To portray her as a wallflower that nobody asks to dance is not only demeaning but inaccurate.
Inaccurate data, such as a mistake on a medical record, can still be validated in a blockchain.
We will respond to the many recklessly inaccurate allegations in this desperate lawsuit at the appropriate time.
Especially negative information or critical information about the regimes which they deem inaccurate even if it's accurate.
"Having inaccurate or incomplete information can be more damaging than having no information at all," he explains.
But the league found them to be too inaccurate when there was a big pile of players.
"So bad it's good" is the label for these types of films, but that description seems inaccurate.
Earlier news reports suggested the boy had also been shot, but Nielsen's family says that is inaccurate.
Which is why they weren't at all pleased to discover the new lobster emoji was anatomically inaccurate.
User reports from around the country suggested that the system's precision had "wobbled," making measurements increasingly inaccurate.
Correction: A previous version of this story described Berners-Lee as a "non-physicist," which is inaccurate.
"The news that has been reported is TOTALLY INACCURATE," her rep tweeted in a statement late Wednesday.
"First I want to say we strongly dislike the term 'steal' as it's entirely inaccurate," she said.
While presumptive tests are cheaper and yield faster results, they can be inaccurate and give false positives.
Given these realities, it would be inaccurate to conclude that all midnight regulations have equally poor analysis.
"The one million deportations that are often cited for 1954 are absolutely inaccurate and false," Hernandez said.
Political polls have proven badly inaccurate in recent years in the United States, United Kingdom and beyond.
Now people on the internet have suggestions for some other "yuge" inaccurate facts Spicer could share next.
A senior White House official said in a statement to NBC News that the report was inaccurate.
However, the Infinity Mirrors pumpkins have no intrinsic value on their own, making this an inaccurate comparison.
That is just not only inaccurate and false, but it's dangerous and it does undermine our democracy.
The agency has inadequate and inaccurate ammunition inventory logs, according to the office of the inspector general.
As the President and CEO of the Internet Society, I find this rhetoric both inaccurate and unsettling.
Hackers broke into Equifax's database via a section of the company's website where consumers dispute inaccurate information.
They said that every insulting, ridiculous, inaccurate and offensive thing that Trump has said would hurt him.
"To say that the Japanese Imperial Army was on a sexual rampage, that is inaccurate," Marano said.
Referring to everyone who isn't desperately poor as "privileged" may be inaccurate as well as off-putting.
Instead, the Chinese envoy debunked a four-year-old, inaccurate tweet that Trump wrote about global warming.
It would be inaccurate to reduce Mickey and all of these other characters to a mere trope.
Flight monitors in airports and on the carrier's website and app may also be inaccurate, it warned.
It's not something I'd normally use because I consider myself a fairly fast, if hopelessly inaccurate typist.
In Kenya, a delay in updating the base year meant its GDP figures had become similarly inaccurate.
Mr. Kent also worried that the State Department had given inaccurate information to Congress, Mr. McKinley said.
The Failing New York Times has knowingly written a very inaccurate story on my intentions on Syria.
To equate democratic socialism or social democracy with revolutionary communism is therefore both definitionally and historically inaccurate.
However, he noted one inaccurate detail with regards to the radioisotope thermoelectric generator (REG) in the film.
"Robodial polls ... have an inaccurate history in Utah," Riding said in a statement to the news outlet.
Seems I'm not alone, either; some other Fitbit users have reported inaccurate distances in Fitbit's online forums.
Statistics agency Indec had long been accused of reporting inaccurate economic data under former President Cristina Fernandez.
And yes, those lists that hospitals like UT Health Tyler post are both inaccurate and often unhelpful.
In the era of "fake news," opposing viewpoints are instantaneously categorized as factually inaccurate or transparently biased.
"We are talking about 180 seconds in a system that is notoriously inaccurate," Lammers said in response.
A forked tongue would have been scientifically inaccurate, since these dinosaurs were more like birds than snakes.
"I think there's a combination of things that are accurate and inaccurate [in the report]," Brennan said.
In Melbourne, some UberEats customers complained about inaccurate delivery times — something Rohrsheim said the company would address.
But Trump, who consistently painted a bleak and inaccurate picture of the economy under Obama, prevailed nevertheless.
"The NYAG's inaccurate statement of this morning is a further attempt to politicize this matter," Futerfas said.
Harris, a practicing anesthesiologist, to introduce the rider in House Appropriations Committee is filled with inaccurate information.
Specifically, they consider whether the information in question can be classified as inaccurate, inadequate, irrelevant or excessive.
But in reality, the system has bad data and uses inaccurate processes that often generate false positives.
Lipinski said on Wednesday that CVR has been buying RINs and reports to the contrary are inaccurate.
The inaccurate figures were displayed to advertisers and publishers for more than two years, the company said.
In the same letter, he accused the department of relying on "inaccurate" claims to make its case.
He believes that, at the moment, inaccurate data diminishes the sense of urgency to tackle the issue.
But we have learned through our court system that eyewitness testimony is often fickle and shockingly inaccurate.
Trump's most incendiary comments of all come through his inaccurate and racist questioning of Obama's American citizenship.
Some have been historically inaccurate, while others have been more successful in recreating ancient events and peoples.

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