reported inaccurately
The weather forecast predicted inaccurately.
He was accused of reporting the data inaccurately.
The map displayed the location inaccurately.
She described the events inaccurately.
The survey results were recorded inaccurately.
The witness testified inaccurately in court.
The news article portrayed the situation inaccurately.
The historian interpreted the documents inaccurately.
The sensor readings were transmitting inaccurately.
The instructions were translated inaccurately.
The highest performers also inaccurately rate their skillset, just in different ways.
This means there isn't a single question that is answered inaccurately by this student.
Mr. Trump went even further by contending, inaccurately, that the missile launches did not violate United Nations resolutions.
It's an insulting term to describe the way someone is using language inaccurately.
The truth is, Bern is inaccurately referred to as the capital because it is home to federal government buildings.
Now, I know this seems really, really obvious, but I always say to my students simple done accurately is better than complicated done inaccurately.
It was used just a few weeks ago when the Boston Red Sox were in the National Championship of baseball, what we call, somewhat inaccurately, the World Series.
Hence the tag " Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes, " which, you'll recall, is usually and somewhat inaccurately translated, as " beware of Greeks bearing gifts, " or doubtless you would have recalled had you not attended the LSE.
" Press covered it quite inaccurately. They said I insulted people. Well if asking for people to pay up money that they are supposed to pay is insulting, maybe I did. But I can tell you when I left, everybody was thrilled" .
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