Such a weapon could be therefore used with accurate delivery against hardened targets, or with moderate inaccuracy against unprotected targets. |
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It seems to me that that is not an argument in justification of inaccuracy, assuming that there is inaccuracy. |
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Firstly, automated devices have been notorious for their inaccuracy, although accurate devices are now appearing on the market. |
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I will confront the major criticisms of the language, explaining the origin and inaccuracy of the many myths about Pascal. |
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Should a tape recording be permitted it would not provide a guarantee that inaccuracy and disagreement will be removed. |
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Your typical correspondent carps about a mistranslation, a geographical inaccuracy, an obscure word obscurely misused. |
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There are lots of ways in which inaccuracy could have crept into this final result. |
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If not an error on the same scale as Ballantyne's famous unhusked coconuts, the translucent Pacific water is clearly a high-order inaccuracy. |
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Pulling and dragging was too commonplace, passes were misdirected and inaccuracy reared its head frequently. |
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The team will ransack every word of testimony, memo and report for any inaccuracy, inconsistency or contradiction. |
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We did not use a theodolite to fix the position of the whales precisely, so the speed estimates have some inherent inaccuracy. |
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Even British journalists concede that the dark side of their emphasis on speed and exclusivity is the persistent problem of inaccuracy. |
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And these young men all had girlfriends on whom they practised the rhythm method with breathtaking inaccuracy. |
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But I'm most galled by the inaccuracy of how the study's results are misleadingly characterized. |
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The original design had to be changed when an inaccuracy was discovered in the topographic survey. |
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What is, in your judgment, the biggest mistake or inaccuracy that the president and general is making about the situation here? |
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It is because data is incomplete and not because of software inaccuracy that we have had problems. |
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The question may well become one of the degree of unfairness or inaccuracy, and the reason why unfairness and inaccuracy has crept in. |
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Is there a desire to make those quotations, to make those historical observations accurate, or is there a desire for inaccuracy to be in play? |
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Bear in mind that working from memory is one of the most common causes of journalistic inaccuracy. |
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Some cars have computers that calculate this for you, but these are prone to inaccuracy. |
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Imprecise language is a breeding ground for inaccuracy, and can be easily avoided. |
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Myth, folklore and inaccuracy cloud this event, yet it still has the potency to cause controversy. |
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I am not asking you to debate the accuracy or inaccuracy of that proposition of law. |
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That one scaremongering piece of inaccuracy aside, the lack of coverage is still remarkable. |
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Other writers may have been mistrustful of the notorious inaccuracy of the process of printing. |
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I find that the foolishness and inaccuracy of some anti-drug ads ruins the effectiveness of accurate programs to promote heathy decisions. |
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Its compactness and durability have made it Africa's killing weapon of choice since the 1980s, despite its inaccuracy. |
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Thus, the only source of disvalue for credences is their gradational inaccuracy. |
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The shipper shall indemnify the carrier against loss or damage resulting from the inaccuracy of such information. |
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Brown annotates every deliberate inaccuracy in the book's notes. |
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Morpho disclaims all liability for any imprecision, inaccuracy or omission relating to information on its website. |
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Since a good health is of the utmost importance for every citizen, any risk of miscommunication and subsequent inaccuracy should be excluded. |
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The United Kingdom decided not to introduce the polygraph due to problems of inaccuracy and unreliability. |
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Whether this inaccuracy is the result of sloppiness, misunderstanding or simply to hype an event in order to increase revenue, is irrelevant. |
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We are not responsible for the illegality or any error, inaccuracy or problem in the advertiser's or sponsor's materials. |
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Surely the remedy is therefore insufficient because the inaccuracy remains in place. |
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However, these interested parties failed to show the alleged inaccuracy of Eurostat figures and to provide more reliable alternative data. |
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Our solutions increase sales efficiency while driving cost and inaccuracy out of the commission process. |
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Outside the specified green areas, there may be inaccuracy with regard to distribution of the seed, which could damage the blower fan. |
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Magnetisation of the current transducer will create an inaccuracy of the measurement by adding an offset to the output signal. |
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These variations coincide with the division of these regions into rural and urban, notwithstanding the inaccuracy of such a division. |
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Therefore, margins of inaccuracy have to be taken into account for some results of the 2001 Census. |
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Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles. |
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You are right to point out that I overlooked the scientific inaccuracy of the previous questioner and focused instead on the food being microwaved. |
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They slung chapattis and dished out dhal with hilarious inaccuracy, but they were volunteers, and already the next sitting was agitating at the door. |
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Let's not even bother with the obvious historical inaccuracy of this raving. |
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This is partially due to the heavy load our lab must bear in its normal operation, and partly due to carbon dating's notorious inaccuracy in fossils of recent geologic record. |
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In response, a rebuttal of Energy in Depth's claims of inaccuracy was posted on Gasland's website. |
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Several theories have been put forward to explain the inaccuracy of the pollsters. |
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A semantic inaccuracy of the text which he mentioned himself is the use of lisan for read, while this was ussiggwan. |
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Mistakes: If you notice an inaccuracy, you should immediately inform Zigiz of this and, when doing so, provide Zigiz with screenshots so that Zigiz is able to identify the problem as quickly as possible. |
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An obvious inaccuracy of the comparisons lies in methodology which generalizesall or many public schools in one group to compare them with all or many private schools which may possess different features and characteristics. |
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This was seen to be a very high level of inaccuracy. |
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This is an inaccuracy, as she was actually unable to speak at the age of five because of her word blindness. |
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This observation highlights on the inaccuracy of statistical adjustments when extrapolations are made far beyond the observation period from which the sample is drawn. |
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They panic whenever a ball touches the white line and give a throw-in and their inaccuracy rate on offsides is becoming alarming. |
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Also, several different names are used for such uncertainties: inaccuracy, spread, imprecision, indefiniteness, indeterminateness, indeterminacy, latitude, etc. |
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Another cause of fiscal forecast inaccuracy is the adjustment in the relationships between the economy's performance and several major categories of revenue. |
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Any soft surface, like carpet will cause inaccuracy. |
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These values are typically extrapolated with conventional simulation software, which opens the door for inaccuracy in flow prediction. |
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If you have a complaint about an inaccuracy in your file with the society, you must first go through the society's internal complaint review panel before coming to the Board. |
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Like most stereotypes, these are doomed to inaccuracy. |
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In HHhH, his novel about the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, Laurent Binet is positively disgusted by the prospect of committing any form of embellishment or factual inaccuracy. |
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The inaccuracy of the weapons necessitated large groups of massed soldiers. |
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I don't see a piece that was riddled with inaccuracy or gooeyness. |
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This system is not only inefficient and costly, but prone to inaccuracy. |
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There are also concerns about the inaccuracy of submunitions, as, once released from the cluster munition, most cannot be precisely targeted and fall to the ground unguided. |
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The EDPS draws attention to the fact that the more time elapses before recording the data, the higher the risk of inaccuracy or unreliability of that data. |
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We can then iron out this minor inaccuracy. |
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The MEF is based on information available concerning the highest known feature in that area plus suitable factors to allow for inaccuracy and incompleteness of the topographical height information. |
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On the other hand, affixing adhesive tape to or painting the surface will increase the emission factor and reduce the inaccuracy of the measurement. |
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As a consequence, Alterval declines any responsibility for possible indistinctness, inaccuracy or omission concerning information available on this site. |
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The information shown in these sheets is given in good faith as being true and although every effort of verification has been made before use, we cannot accept responsibility for any inaccuracy. |
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This confidence was expressed in both the focus groups and the survey and is largely due to the fact that the media have never mentioned cases of inaccuracy or deficiencies in the regulations governing this sector. |
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One major contribution was the introduction of volley fire, which enabled soldiers to compensate for the inaccuracy of their weapons by firing in a large group. |
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Michael throws a utility knife like a tomahawk with incredible inaccuracy as Stan flinches, resulting in the utility knife getting stuck in his arm as Peggy looks on. |
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