Her writings reflect her commitment to the underclass whose lives are often portrayed inaccurately in American literature. |
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Data from the 1989 Voyager 2 flyby showed that the mass of Neptune had been inaccurately measured. |
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His argument that the media invariably and inaccurately portrays single women as pathetic is a little hackneyed. |
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The article abounds with graphs sporting unlabeled axes, imprecise axis scales, inaccurately plotted points, and confused methods explanations. |
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Pound wished poetry to escape from what he felt was a rising tide of sloppy, flabby, sing-song verse, inaccurately and unobservantly phrased. |
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The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately. |
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Unfairly and inaccurately called a traitor and a Bolshevik, she never reneged on her commitments to civil liberties or to pacifism. |
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Sometimes the threads are woven inaccurately, need to be pulled, and the section started again. |
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In April, the SEC recommended action against the company for inaccurately reporting revenue. |
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A common awfulizing exaggeration uses the words always or never, incorrectly and inaccurately. |
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Shoppers are being duped into buying foreign meat which has been inaccurately labelled as Scotch beef, farmers' leaders have claimed. |
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Discount rates or calculations of net present value are often applied inappropriately or calculated inaccurately. |
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Many of these forms were completed inaccurately, which led to unacceptable delays in payment being made. |
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Many terms and words in the glossary are described inaccurately at their best and downright erroneously at their worst. |
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Computers were good, but an inaccurately phrased request could produce some very interesting results. |
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Certain quotas and footnotes were inaccurately indicated in that Regulation for certain species and should be corrected. |
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I have always found it hilarious when people drop names inaccurately, an ever present peril for those in whom ambition exceeds capacity for detail. |
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The member for Ottawa South heckled me yesterday during question period and said I was quoting him inaccurately. |
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Furthermore, the objectively relevant market was inaccurately defined in the decision. |
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Dr. Pillay did say, however, that he has sometimes inaccurately predicted the risk of recurrence of seizures in his patients. |
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Attention is also paid to substances that are more likely to be reported inaccurately, such as volatile organic compounds and particulate matter. |
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Unfairly or inaccurately represent the nutritional value or benefits of our products. |
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It provides a good example of how inaccurately reported information can result in unfortunate consequences. |
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The chief justice at the time realized that the Court opinions were being reported inaccurately by the media, or not reported at all. |
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There are times when a software vendor may feel that its product has been unfairly or inaccurately identified by Webroot. |
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In these installations, all monitored emissions are inaccurately associated with only one activity. |
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Milking was still done by hand and when George thought that Silverwood Dairy was inaccurately measuring butterfat, he bought a separator and sold cream instead of milk. |
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The Glorious Revolution is also occasionally termed the Bloodless Revolution, albeit inaccurately. |
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Unlined barrels wear out 80 percent faster than lined ones and they shoot saboted light armor penetrator ammo very inaccurately. |
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We invite you to submit river images that you feel deserve a place in the CHRS photo gallery and to alert us to images that are mis-labelled and otherwise inaccurately described. |
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That included talks with reporters until a comment he made about Woods's chances this week was repeated to Woods a bit inaccurately and caused a minor dustup. |
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His verboseness testifies that he does communicate well, even though inaccurately and sometimes outright dishonestly. |
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The complainant's allegation that the Military member smelled of beer was also inaccurately reflected in the tasking instructions and letter of disposition, but was appropriate nonetheless. |
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Inconsistencies included contracts that were amended but not identified in the system as such, and the number of amendments made to contracts show inaccurately in the system. |
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The beauty of the horizon's distant interstitial line in turn inaccurately replicates the beholding implied by Winnicottian nearliness. |
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We reviewed 147 Crown procurement contracts drawn from a sample that excluded contracts that the government had previously identified as being inaccurately coded. |
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Therefore, it may reflect real-life scenarios inaccurately, although the conclusion regarding the relative merits of screening options is most likely to be valid. |
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It is because the Minister of Finance inaccurately forecasts his budget. |
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Measurements not based on direct tests tend to depict individuals' literacy level inaccurately and hence result in inaccurate aggregate literacy rates. |
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A competitive network of London airports can cater for demand now and in the future. Stewart Wingate Chief executive London Gatwick Airport SIR – Demand exceeds supply when prices inaccurately reflect economic value. |
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The scripts also never explore – as a documentary on the subject surely would – the circumstances in which an early witness statement from Jefferies seems to have been leaked inaccurately by the police to the media. |
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Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported, or embellished by later authors. |
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Kruse tosses in another popular, if more obscure, trend in ideological historiography by inaccurately conflating libertarianism with the more well-known conservative movement. |
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There may be a tendency for publicly funded creative industries development services to inaccurately estimate the number of creative businesses during the mapping process. |
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