Thesaurus / inaccuracy
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Spot checking of local restaurants by Mike Blumenthal, after a GMB forums complaint by BJ’s restaurants, indicated more than isolated inaccuracy on restaurant wait times.
GOOGLE SEARCH GETS DEEPER INTO THE ‘REAL-WORLD’ WITH BUSYNESS, DUPLEX AND AR IN MAPSGREG STERLINGOCTOBER 16, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDIn the letter and an accompanying four-page statement, Prospect asserted the article is “riddled with inaccuracies and misleading statements, both by inclusion and omission.”
A HOSPITAL CHAIN SAID OUR ARTICLE WAS INACCURATE. IT’S NOT.BY PETER ELKINDOCTOBER 12, 2020PROPUBLICAFor this reason, this particular portion of the study was highly susceptible to inaccuracies, both due to the nature of trying to pin down a moving target, and the variability of each tool’s scraping capabilities.
STUDY: COMPARING THE DATA FROM 8 SEO TOOLSJEFF BAKEROCTOBER 7, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDKoh said inaccuracies produced from a shortened schedule would affect the distribution of federal funding and political representation over the next 10 years.
CENSUS MUST CONTINUE FOR ANOTHER MONTH, JUDGE SAYSVERNE KOPYTOFFSEPTEMBER 25, 2020FORTUNEThe Public Interest Legal Foundation, a right-wing think tank that has long pushed exaggerated claims of voter fraud, filed an amicus brief for the defense, asking the court to consider its research on inaccuracies in the state’s voter rolls.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS MAY NOT BE ABLE TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMICBY RYAN MCCARTHY AND JACK GILLUMAUGUST 26, 2020PROPUBLICAThere is another Inaccuracy, which tho of less Consequence, ought not to escape notice.
REMARKS ON A PAMPHLET LATELY PUBLISHED BY THE REV. MR. MASKELYNE,JOHN HARRISONDuring the debate Lord George Bentinck gave an unhappy proof of his inaccuracy of statement and party spirit.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANThe Indians had decided on an advance, being encouraged probably by the latter inaccuracy of the plainsmen's fire.
BLAZED TRAIL STORIESSTEWART EDWARD WHITEAfter these offences of self-will and vanity Tom Taylor finds us some other little thing—I think it is inaccuracy.
CERES' RUNAWAYALICE MEYNELLHe apologized, if there should be any inaccuracy in his letter, because he had a head-ache and some degree of fever.
THE CHRONICLES OF CRIME OR THE NEW NEWGATE CALENDAR. V. 1/2CAMDEN PELHAMWORDS RELATED TO INACCURACY
- canard
- cheating
- deceit
- deceptiveness
- disingenuousness
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- erroneousness
- error
- faithlessness
- fake
- fallacy
- falsehood
- fib
- fraud
- fraudulence
- hypocrisy
- inaccuracy
- infidelity
- insincerity
- lie
- mendacity
- misrepresentation
- perfidiousness
- perfidy
- prevarication
- sham
- story
- tale
- treachery
- uncandidness
- unfaithfulness
- unreality
- untruth
- accountability
- answerability
- blunder
- crime
- culpability
- defect
- delinquency
- dereliction
- error
- evildoing
- failing
- flaw
- foible
- frailty
- guilt
- impropriety
- inaccuracy
- indiscretion
- infirmity
- lapse
- liability
- loss of innocence
- malfeasance
- malpractice
- misconduct
- miscue
- misdeed
- misdemeanor
- negligence
- offense
- omission
- onus
- oversight
- peccancy
- responsibility
- slip
- slipup
- solecism
- transgression
- trespass
- vice
- weakness
- wrong
- wrongdoing
- accountabilities
- answerabilities
- blunders
- crimes
- culpability
- defects
- delinquencies
- derelictions
- errors
- evil doings
- failings
- flaws
- foibles
- frailties
- guilts
- improprieties
- inaccuracies
- indiscretions
- infirmities
- lapses
- liabilities
- loss of innocences
- malfeasance
- malpractices
- misconduct
- miscues
- misdeeds
- misdemeanors
- negligence
- offenses
- omissions
- onuses
- oversights
- peccancies
- responsibilities
- slip-ups
- slips
- solecisms
- transgressions
- trespasses
- vices
- weaknesses
- wrongdoings
- wrongs
- aspersion
- backbiting
- calumniation
- calumny
- canard
- cock-and-bull story
- deceit
- deception
- defamation
- detraction
- dishonesty
- disinformation
- distortion
- evasion
- fable
- fabrication
- falsehood
- falseness
- falsification
- falsity
- fib
- fiction
- forgery
- fraudulence
- guile
- hyperbole
- inaccuracy
- invention
- libel
- mendacity
- misrepresentation
- misstatement
- myth
- obloquy
- perjury
- prevarication
- revilement
- reviling
- slander
- story
- subterfuge
- tale
- tall story
- untruth
- vilification
- white lie
- whopper
- aspersion
- backbiting
- calumniation
- calumny
- deceit
- deception
- defamation
- detraction
- dishonesty
- disinformation
- distortion
- evasion
- fable
- fabrication
- falsehood
- falseness
- falsification
- falsity
- fib
- fiction
- forgery
- fraudulence
- guile
- hyperbole
- inaccuracy
- invention
- libel
- mendacity
- misrepresentation
- misstatement
- myth
- obloquy
- perjury
- prevarication
- revilement
- reviling
- slander
- subterfuge
- tale
- tall story
- vilification
- white lie
- whopper
- aberration
- blooper
- blunder
- boo-boo
- bungle
- confusion
- delusion
- erratum
- false move
- false step
- fault
- faux pas
- flub
- fluff
- gaffe
- illusion
- inaccuracy
- inadvertence
- lapse
- misapplication
- misapprehension
- miscalculation
- misconception
- misinterpretation
- misjudgment
- misprint
- misstatement
- misstep
- muddle
- neglect
- omission
- overestimation
- oversight
- slight
- slip
- slip of tongue
- slipup
- snafu
- solecism
- trip
- typographical error
- underestimation
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