Any slightinaccuracy can be compensated by the cone and disk device.
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Yes; but we think there is a slightinaccuracy in it.
3
Here Mr. BELLAIRS is the first to admit a slightinaccuracy in his previous calculations.
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I had already remarked that his language was excellent, marred with an occasional slightinaccuracy.
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The slightinaccuracy of one of the lines:
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I ought to have been prepared for a slightinaccuracy in a woman's estimate of distance.
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The alteration in the second stanza is no improvement, but there was a slightinaccuracy in your rhyme.
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There could be no doubt, notwithstanding the slightinaccuracy, that our young friend had turned up; and so she had.
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Mr Dix's comments do not engage with this point; he tries to sidestep the issue by pointing to a slightinaccuracy.
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If then any slightinaccuracy as to dates arrests your critical ken, believe that it is not ignorantly careless, but learnedly needful.
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Sample entries and certain slightinaccuracies given.
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The slightinaccuracies here seem to be forgivable in light of the unpredictable nature of the sport itself.
13
The reader will consent to put up with one or two slightinaccuracies in order to have the story told by Thackeray.
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SIR,- Aslightinaccuracy has been pointed out to me in my letter to you of the 6th inst., which I hasten to correct.
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Many errata have been corrected, and a very considerable number of what seemed to be infelicities or slightinaccuracies in the English have been removed.
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"And a wonderful instrument too," he continued, as he tightened one of its strings, his acute ear having detected a slightinaccuracy of pitch.