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    inaccuracies


    1. Every attempt has been made to ensure that the information provided within this ebook is accurate however, we are human and sometimes we make mistakes therefore we cannot assume responsibility for any inaccuracies within this document


    2. His works were filled with inaccuracies and errors many of which the historian Johnson researched with great care


    3. The chairman of MECHA at that time replied with a self-serving letter full of inaccuracies as to the origin and initial name and purpose of the club


    4. inaccuracies and discrepancies within an organization’s records, which may be indications of


    5. accurate (such as inaccuracies with eye-witness testimony), and turns it


    6. The presence of evil constitutes proof of the inaccuracies of mind and the immaturity of the evolving self


    7. They all did an outstanding job in coverage, but I noticed a few inaccuracies in what was said


    8. Bigger inaccuracies have a more dangerous and lasting effect on readers


    9. inaccuracies in the press, the same can be said for the Internet


    10. I myself read your Bible and found many inaccuracies in it, mostly due to distortion of facts by the chroniclers who wrote about Yeshua after his death

    11. If the credit report you receive contains inaccuracies – for instance, a paid or settled debt is still listed as unpaid –


    12. Most consumer protection agencies strongly recommend that you request and carefully read your credit report every 2-3 years so that you can correct any inaccuracies, or request that reports of special circumstances be attached to the report


    13. Unfortunately, any genealogy will have a few inaccuracies, as we’ll see later


    14. follow this information exactly so that the inaccuracies on your


    15. showed insufficient preparationand were marred by many inaccuracies of diction;but here and


    16. Furthermore, we need to be aware of the possible inaccuracies subsequent editors may have incurred whilst interpreting original written sources


    17. This age related papyrus disintegration also contributes to the possibility for prospective major misinterpretations and inaccuracies in any impending interpretations


    18. We should also see that these advices do not contain inaccuracies of facts


    19. On account of the many inaccuracies of the usual version, the reader will find it desirable, if possible, to refer to the original texts, in which case the figure within brackets will facilitate his research


    20. Nevertheless we consider that and in this question are hidden quite a few inaccuracies

    21. inaccuracies and absurdities, and, for all that, they have a successful run, and are listened to not only with applause, but with admiration and all the rest of it? Go on, boy, and don't mind; for so long as I fill my pouch, no matter if I show as many inaccuracies as there are motes in a sunbeam


    22. "Not if the choice had remained with me, for I had frequently observed inaccuracies in his


    23. As an expert in interplanetary travel, I can tell you there are no scientific inaccuracies in the story


    24. Just because you have access to a market and can execute effectively does not mean that you can profit in an environment that immediately punishes any errors or inaccuracies


    25. Although the documentary (and the broader environmentalist movement) has come under fire for inaccuracies, it has nevertheless caught the attention of people worldwide, including investors


    26. Do not let statistics interfere with common sense, and certainly be alert for inaccuracies in the data


    27. Nevertheless, despite all the drawbacks and inaccuracies that arise when risks are estimated on the basis of historical data, this approach is widely applied because there are no better alternatives as of today


    28. Because all models—including the most sophisticated ones—have drawbacks arising from their basic assumptions, values of criteria calculated at intermediate dates may inherit various inaccuracies


    29. This allows avoiding inaccuracies and assumptions related to these indicators


    30. My Story is not a terrible book, though it’s disjointed and filled with inaccuracies

    31. Confining our attention to the sculptures of the frieze, we will examine certain inaccuracies of detail which have hitherto prevailed in the treatment of this important landmark in the history of decorative reliefs of the fourth century


    32. It is here, however, that we find the divergencies and inaccuracies which have been alluded to above, and these are such as to merit a closer examination


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