This terminological inexactitude is unlikely to be accidental on the part of Ha'aretz. |
That is what Churchill called a terminological inexactitude. |
The father ignored the inexactitude of such words, and gratefully accepted the lie as a proof of friendship. |
Mrs. Lessways warmly deprecated any apology for inexactitude, and wiped her sympathetic eyes. |
This is one instance of the use of colour to conceal the inexactitude of the craftsman. |
The German inexactitude farmer is sowing seed on barren soil. |