Use "inaccurate method" in a sentence

1. This thermometer is inaccurate.

2. His information is inaccurate.

3. The book is historically inaccurate.

4. These belong to pseudoscience, inaccurate!

5. These figures are somewhat inaccurate.

6. TV ratings figures are often inaccurate.

7. This factor would yield inaccurate data.

8. The total amount payable is inaccurate.

9. It was good drama, but historically inaccurate.

10. The book is both inaccurate and exaggerated.

11. Concocted: See: artificial , false , fictitious , inaccurate , mendacious: 5

12. The report has been based upon inaccurate information.

13. The old maps were usually inaccurate or incomplete.

14. Figures quoted in the article are wildly inaccurate.

15. I feel the wether forecast is always inaccurate.

16. He said these figures were Bogus and totally inaccurate.

17. This is inaccurate, and unjustified by any international comparison.

18. Messages on fields not completed or inaccurate Tag No.

19. He said these figures were bogus and totally inaccurate.

20. The whole report is badly written. Moreover, it's inaccurate.

21. Your recollection of what she said seems remarkably inaccurate.

22. Both their assessments of production costs were hopelessly inaccurate.

23. The report has been criticized as inaccurate and incomplete.

24. The decision was based on incomplete or inaccurate information.

25. 1 All the maps we had were wildly inaccurate.

26. Some of the information provided was inaccurate or incomplete.

27. 20 The decision was based on incomplete or inaccurate information.

28. The system disapproves inaccurate or incomplete feeds after 30 days.

29. A ludicrously inadequate or inaccurate imitation: he is a Caricature …

30. Bailey expressed irritation with the inaccurate reports in the media.

31. Many people heard only inaccurate, skewed reports about the trial.

32. In other words, no information is better than inaccurate information.

33. He was fined $300,000 for making inaccurate statements to Congress.

34. A lot of what has been written about him is inaccurate.

35. Brahmanis and Vijaynagar having the same culture is very historically inaccurate

36. Port of Pointe Noire, Congo - Brazzaville: report as inaccurate! Location details

37. He was very scathing about the report, saying it was inaccurate.

38. A few inaccurate figures could skew the results of the survey.

39. Colour Banding is a problem of inaccurate colour presentation in computer graphics

40. Tell the credit bureau, in writing, what information you think is inaccurate.

41. Inaccurate representation of the holy is the greatest sacrilege against the holy.

42. Of course we must highlight that the system can hardly be inaccurate.

43. The excitable Miss Coleman countermanded Rain's directions with inaccurate and unhelpful ones.

44. Right of access, correction of inaccurate data and deletion of unlawfully stored data

45. The inaccurate representation of packaged fish is a potential safety hazard to consumers.

46. A ludicrously inadequate or inaccurate imitation: he is a Caricature of a statesman.

47. Non-Hindus often translate Brahman as "God," but this is inaccurate

48. Many people feel that modern science has proved the Bible to be inaccurate.

49. What information they do have is often inaccurate and loaded with unreal expectations.

50. In the exercise of governance, the terms Authority and power are inaccurate synonyms.

51. Creation assumes no responsibility for typographical errors or inaccurate information provided by convention venues

52. If Bidder submits incomplete or inaccurate information, it will not receive the DVBE incentive

53. Consequently, what Jeremiah recorded 1,000 years after Rachel’s death might seem to be inaccurate.

54. I do not accept their argument that the legal basis of the report is inaccurate.

55. With this inaccurate source, it has appeared in hundreds of books and thousands of websites.

56. Why: The system disapproves inaccurate or incomplete feeds because they create a bad user experience.

57. 7 The blinkers only work occasionally, the steering is erratic, and the speedometer is inaccurate.

58. League tables that do not take that correlation into consideration distort reality and are inaccurate.

59. Some of the meteorological and magnetic readings, however, were later criticised as amateurish and inaccurate.

60. Inaccurate detection of olfactory cues (sense of smell) (e.g. of acrid smell of an electrical fire).

61. To address that situation it was proposed to add the term “incomplete” after the term “inaccurate”

62. In several countries, hazardous waste data are unreliable because of inaccurate inventories and different classification systems.

63. The inaccurate economic predictions should cause concern about the reliability of the financial benefits of annexation.

64. It turns out that he used a translation that modern translators judge to have been inaccurate.

65. The policy is being updated to provide additional examples of ads that are unclear or inaccurate.

66. The formulae dealt with in the literature are much too inaccurate to be used for actual measurements.

67. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) of UK has banned the adverts because they were misleading and inaccurate.

68. Mailing lists which contain inaccurate or duplicated addresses or are out of date lead to wasteful distribution.

69. Like that unknowing three-year-old, we sometimes look at others with an incomplete or inaccurate understanding.

70. As a result, the teaching of creationism actually discredits the Bible, making it appear unreasonable and inaccurate.

71. China's state - volunteered export data is notoriously inaccurate, tending to dramatically understate both the quantity and value.

72. As I have implied, many of Durkheim's conclusions are tautological or based upon inaccurate assumptions and evidence.

73. Recommendation 96.1 cannot be accepted as it is inaccurate and does not correspond to the actual situation.

74. Inaccurate forecasting and ill-judged investments by some electricity monopolies have been a salient stimulus towards liberalization.

75. Doing so would minimise 'false alarms' that are triggered by inaccurate 'angle-of-approach' calculations, they said.

76. [Not allowed] Phone numbers that are inaccurate, inactive, irrelevant, or that don't connect to the advertised company.

77. Dishonest merchants would use two sets of weights and an inaccurate scale to deceive and cheat their customers.

78. Agialid (adopted as Agialida by Kuntze (1891)), but the descriptive details given were scanty and in part inaccurate

79. Every reasonable step should be taken to ensure that personal data which are inaccurate are rectified or deleted.

80. Because of the inaccurate low readings, the reactor crew chief Alexander Akimov assumed that the reactor was intact.