We have no meanings for "as inaccurate" in our records yet.
1 The claim has been described as inaccurate by sources close to Google.
2 The government publishes much lower inflation data, long dismissed by the markets as inaccurate .
3 But the department of human services have rejected Wilkie's claims as inaccurate and misleading.
4 From the standpoint of common observation, the simile might be set down as inaccurate .
5 J&J challenged the findings of the Reuters report, describing them as inaccurate and misleading.
6 J&J denies the findings of the Reuters report, which it describes as inaccurate and misleading.
7 I hoped I wasn't as inaccurate in my estimates of people as was my interviewer.
8 Fact-checkers who criticize Trump as inaccurate are like grammarians who complain about a tweet's subject-verb agreement.
9 And yet this perception on the part of others was perhaps not as inaccurate as all that.
10 I expected criticism, but some of the comments about me have been hurtful as well as inaccurate .
11 Taiwan has rejected the report as inaccurate .
12 The Ministry dismissed this spreadsheet as inaccurate .
13 But the information either wasn't available or it was damned by the witnesses as inaccurate and undependable.
14 Opponents of same-sex marriage last week launched a contentious campaign advertisement that the government immediately rejected as inaccurate .
15 Our estimate of men is apt to be as inaccurate and inexact as that of things, or more.
16 The assertions concerning the Centre for Public Inquiry and its executive director are as inaccurate as they are absurd.
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