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    1. The custom-house books, I think, it is now generally acknowledged, are a very uncertain criterion, on account of the inaccuracy of the valuation at which the greater part of goods are rated in them


    2. But the arguments by which they supported those different systems, far from being always demonstrations, were frequently at best but very slender probabilities, and sometimes mere sophisms, which had no other foundation but the inaccuracy and ambiguity of common language


    3. It is very difficult to generate confidence in such inaccuracy and unaccountability


    4. The spear was far too heavy at the tip and its prolonged use would cause accelerated fatigue on the upper arms and shoulders resulting in inaccuracy


    5. Some though will not move passed it as they are too fearful of inaccuracy or are unaware that they have this ability


    6. There was an inaccuracy that Barbara got from my web site, telling where my books could be purchased


    7. summary of his character; her only inaccuracy lay in


    8. an experience of their historical inaccuracy and with such


    9. pretend to be in mathematics why did they not tell the world about this inaccuracy about


    10. The one is that those brilliant mathematicians never saw this and so they are as stupid as toddlers or they are conspiring to keep this information a secret! If they are as smart as they pretend to be in mathematics why did they not tell the world about this inaccuracy about Newton’s findings on which he founded physics

    11. In fact, a little inaccuracy might actually help by giving us more dispersion to cover a wider area


    12. "It is, I fear, nothing more than a part of his general inaccuracy and indisposition to thoroughness of all kinds, which would be a bad augury for him in any profession, civil or sacred, even were he so far submissive to ordinary rule as to choose one


    13. The comments of the portfolio manager cited at the beginning of this chapter who predicted that the brutal 2000-2002 bear market would end when and only when Investor’s Business Daily had gone out of business, turned out to be quite wishful in their ignorance and inaccuracy, but are in fact not too uncommon


    14. While in a multiparametric model some inaccuracy in optimization of one of the parameters can be offset by successful optimization of the others, in the case of one-parameter model any inaccuracy may become fatal


    15. However, I mentally shake hands with you for your answer, despite its inaccuracy; and as much for the manner in which it was said, as for the substance of the speech; the manner was frank and sincere; one does not often see such a manner: no, on the contrary, affectation, or coldness, or stupid, coarse-minded misapprehension of one’s meaning are the usual rewards of candour


    16. The Patrón inspected this statement and made a note of its slight inaccuracy


    17. I saw only two real-man fights, with bare fists and enthusiastic inaccuracy, and both of those were over women


    18. The inaccuracy of the rocket is of less importance when fired from a ship than when fired from shore


    19. Though I had foreseen something of the sort, yet the reckless inaccuracy of the paragraph overwhelmed me


    20. The inaccuracy of all these definitions arises from the fact that in them all (as also in the metaphysical definitions) the object considered is the pleasure art may give, and not the purpose it may serve in the life of man and of humanity

    21. One may not share this view of life, one may reject it, one may show its inaccuracy and its erroneousness, but we cannot judge of the Christian teaching without mastering this view of life


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    inaccuracy blunder mistake slip untrue