Of course there is bias and inaccuracy in journalism all the time.
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Major causes of inaccuracy are an inappropriate window center selection and undersampling.
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The 4 March election was marred by accusations of inaccuracy and fraud.
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Controversy almost inevitably breeds inaccuracy; there are few writers who fight fair.
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Any slight inaccuracy can be compensated by the cone and disk device.
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Thinking big is, by definition, an exercise in imprecision or even speculation.
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Results: Overall, both inaccuracy and imprecision were acceptable by predefined criteria.
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The primary reasons for downgrading evidence were imprecision, risk of bias and inconsistency.
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However, acknowledging the imprecision of coverage and ranks is important for avoiding overinterpretation.
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Duplicate analyses done on 27 samples were used to assess laboratory measurement imprecision.
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Now, one fact will suffice to show the incorrectness of this notion.
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Like, genetic engineering or systematic cruelty to animals or political incorrectness?
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But what is this to the correctness or incorrectness of Mr Mill's accounts?
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Perhaps, too, they paid a price for incurable political incorrectness.
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Then he slips effortlessly into self-deprecation, political incorrectness and convoluted examinations of nursery rhymes.
Uso de inexactness em inglês
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On the other hand, Horace's inexactness elsewhere makes either supposition quite possible.
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Repetition may be bad, but surely inexactness is worse.
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Especially since inexactness is not exactly the sort of thing you can prove with any accuracy.
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But it is never safe to lay much stress on small points of inexactness or inconsistency in any author.
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But more correct measurements showed that these figures were not quite exact, and the fraction of inexactness killed the theory.
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The substance is given, but the inexactness of the copy shows that the words could not have been dictated by Omniscience.
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As the number of units taken diminishes, the amount of variety and inexactness of generalisation increases, because individuality tells more and more.
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As the number of units taken diminishes, the amount of variety and inexactness of generalization increases, because individuality tells for more and more.
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Herbert Spencer no doubt talked of the unknown and unknowable, but not in this sense as an element of inexactness running through all things.
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This book is always interesting to children, and is such good reading that we need not feel afraid of Dickens' inexactness and apparent prejudices.
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These are trifling incidents, yet they are the straws, telling that the wind blows from the marsh-lands of inexactness-notfrom the mountain tops of truth.
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On the other hand, Horace's inexactness elsewhere makes either supposition quite possible.
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Repetition may be bad, but surely inexactness is worse.
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Especially since inexactness is not exactly the sort of thing you can prove with any accuracy.
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But it is never safe to lay much stress on small points of inexactness or inconsistency in any author.
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But more correct measurements showed that these figures were not quite exact, and the fraction of inexactness killed the theory.