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The quality of not conforming to fact or truth.
wrongness
correctness
rightness
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The property of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy.
inaccuracy
imprecision
inexactness
inaccuracy
imprecision
inexactness
1
Of course there is bias and
inaccuracy
in journalism all the time.
2
Major causes of
inaccuracy
are an inappropriate window center selection and undersampling.
3
The 4 March election was marred by accusations of
inaccuracy
and fraud.
4
Controversy almost inevitably breeds
inaccuracy
;
there are few writers who fight fair.
5
Any slight
inaccuracy
can be compensated by the cone and disk device.
1
Thinking big is, by definition, an exercise in
imprecision
or even speculation.
2
Results: Overall, both inaccuracy and
imprecision
were acceptable by predefined criteria.
3
The primary reasons for downgrading evidence were
imprecision
,
risk of bias and inconsistency.
4
However, acknowledging the
imprecision
of coverage and ranks is important for avoiding overinterpretation.
5
Duplicate analyses done on 27 samples were used to assess laboratory measurement
imprecision
.
1
On the other hand, Horace's
inexactness
elsewhere makes either supposition quite possible.
2
Repetition may be bad, but surely
inexactness
is worse.
3
Especially since
inexactness
is not exactly the sort of thing you can prove with any accuracy.
4
But it is never safe to lay much stress on small points of
inexactness
or inconsistency in any author.
5
But more correct measurements showed that these figures were not quite exact, and the fraction of
inexactness
killed the theory.
1
Now, one fact will suffice to show the
incorrectness
of this notion.
2
Like, genetic engineering or systematic cruelty to animals or political
incorrectness
?
3
But what is this to the correctness or
incorrectness
of Mr Mill's accounts?
4
Perhaps, too, they paid a price for incurable political
incorrectness
.
5
Then he slips effortlessly into self-deprecation, political
incorrectness
and convoluted examinations of nursery rhymes.
6
Perhaps the idea was to discuss Mr Bond's political
incorrectness
on the question of woman?
7
We hope that the foregoing pages are sufficient to demonstrate the
incorrectness
of this assertion.
8
And also, without acknowledging the
incorrectness
of your admonition, or the impropriety of your charges.
9
Scarcely any of these later poems are free from grammatical
incorrectness
or ambiguity of expression.
10
Gray-haired and thirty years with the department, his language and his political
incorrectness
was grandfathered in.
11
Everyone was trying to do irony and
incorrectness
,
but without his brilliance it just looked smug.
12
No other item was added, but her report on these was almost illusional in its
incorrectness
.
13
He thought it was more important to make a statement about the political
incorrectness
of the event.
14
The following official report of Major Mitchell will sufficiently point out the
incorrectness
of the preceding statement.
15
But we are led away by a certain
incorrectness
of terms in a discussion like the present.
16
The
incorrectness
of supposing that the so-called energy of a man is of that nature, is remarkable.
incorrectness
political incorrectness
show the incorrectness
certain incorrectness
considerable incorrectness
grammatical incorrectness
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