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inaccurate

[in-ak-yer-it] / ɪnˈæk yər ɪt /


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The budgetary effects of these inaccurate income calculations are enormous.

From The Wall Street Journal

The representative, who didn’t provide a name, didn’t respond to repeated requests to clarify what was inaccurate.

From The Wall Street Journal

She later admitted she was "fairly tired of such an inaccurate and patronising tag", describing it as a "very unfortunate phrase" that had "done me a lot of damage".

From BBC

Hassett wants to address what he sees as outdated thinking among Fed staff members, saying they rely too much on old models that produce inaccurate economic forecasts.

From Barron's

But researchers and advocates say that Kennedy’s continued fixation on autism’s origins — and his frequent, inaccurate claims that childhood vaccines are somehow involved — is built on fundamental misunderstandings of the complex neurodevelopmental condition.

From Los Angeles Times