But I'm most galled by the inaccuracy of how the study's results are misleadingly characterized. |
It seems to me that that is not an argument in justification of inaccuracy, assuming that there is inaccuracy. |
Myth, folklore and inaccuracy cloud this event, yet it still has the potency to cause controversy. |
She warned that inaccuracies in employment databases have hurt people's chances of getting the job. |
And none of this is meant to suggest that the editorial page editor can use the policy to duck responsibility for inaccuracies on the page. |
According to Drudge, the article exposes several demonstrably provable factual inaccuracies in Brock's book. |