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Inaccuracy

Inaccuracy meaning

The property of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy. | A statement, passage etc. that is inaccurate or false. | Incorrect calibration of a measuring device, or incorrect use; lack of precision.

Synonyms of Inaccuracy

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Example sentences (20)

But the model's inaccuracy demonstrates a flaw in the National Weather Service forecasting model system that was used at the time of the flood.

In response, Kenya's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua, strongly criticized the UN office, citing "inaccuracy and lack of professionalism" on the part of the UN body in its review of the protests.

Sunday’s margin would have been worse if not for Hawthorn’s inaccuracy, and could have been over, as a contest, by the end of the opening term. A that point, Hawthorn had dominated the territory battle but had only three goals from 11 scoring shots.

The inaccuracy of the location services used by the local Radio Taxi Company has long been criticized, a problem which Ngan mentioned in his inquiry.

The inaccuracy of this method can be conveyed with a simple example.

The problem with these language models is that they feed on existing data to create answers, to build reports, but this introduces the risk of inaccuracy.

Dixon’s dominance was able to give the Power some scoreboard pressure, but they were ruing inaccuracy in front of goals.

Inaccuracy in attack from Ireland was the story of the opening two minutes of the second half and their discipline slipped as they had to go on the defensive again, eventually getting punished when Perry Baker slipped through Zac Ward’s tackle to finish.

Ipso did not uphold Ms Dawson’s complaints of inaccuracy or harassment.

Pointing out factual inaccuracy is "acting like a rich asshole".

They pointed out a factual inaccuracy in the clinical review which has been amended.

When asked what they think the main risks of AI in the workplace are, the majority said inaccuracy, were seen as the biggest benefits that AI can offer workers.

Beyond ceremonies, the kids penned essays and were taught catechisms built around historical inaccuracy.

Plus inaccuracy simply makes him unwatchable.

This builds on the agency’s previous pre-pandemic tests of facial recognition technology, which has also worried privacy experts over potential racial bias, inaccuracy, and surveillance applications.

Though inaccuracy is less noticeable in a tactical sense — especially as part of a "countervalue attack," where civilian areas are targeted — at the higher level an artillery retaliation rapidly becomes a numbers game.

Instead, with spite mixed with inaccuracy, the tweeter in chief once again shows that he is unfit for this office, and I am not even referring to conspiracy with the Russians and obstruction of justice.

Allen will be a bust because of his inherent inaccuracy.

Brissett’s inaccuracy was a big hindrance during his time with the Patriots.

Calling them all “lies” is simply, well … an inaccuracy, shall we say.