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Inaccurately

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Inaccurately meaning

In an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.

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An article on Page 3 of Wednesday’s Aspen Daily News (“Avoiding summer work on Basalt’s Midland Avenue would extend time, boost price”) inaccurately conveyed Basalt Mayor Bill Kane’s outlook on the project.

For a moment, Musk was hailed as a champion of the world’s “free speech absolutists,” a term he regularly (and inaccurately) uses to describe his views.

She also, typically, but inaccurately, downplayed her stature in the game.

Some individuals may present themselves inaccurately or even dishonestly online.

The problem, originating from misshaped and inaccurately drilled holes in certain aft pressure bulkheads supplied by Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. has since been addressed.

With the added dead weight of "Part One" in the title, screaming (however inaccurately) "this is only half a movie" at audiences, it's fair to say that Barbenheimer isn't solely to blame for Ethan Hunt's misfortune.

You surely know about what has been inaccurately reported worldwide as the “unsolicited kiss” that Rubiales planted on the lips of Spanish team member Jenni Hermoso during the on-stage celebrations of Spain’s win in Sydney.

An antiabortion group in Louisiana killed legislation to enshrine a right to birth control by inaccurately equating emergency contraception with abortion drugs.

An auditors’ report in 2020 found that the Georgia Department of Economic Development had inaccurately nearly doubled the economic impact of the film tax credit while also reporting misleading job data.

Andrews said the call inaccurately reporting a landslide came from a resident not in the erosion zone.

Is God out there in God’s throne delighted with all these maneuverings where the key players inaccurately reflect God’s character through their speech and actions and in the process take God’s name in vain?

Moreso, failure to render or inaccurately render returns will result in a penalty of 10 per cent of the unrendered or incorrectly rendered returns.

New York City has taken in 170,000 illegal immigrants — or what NBC inaccurately calls “asylum-seekers” — in the last two years.

The BBC later released a statement saying it 'breached editorial standards' by inaccurately portraying the life of the Korowai.

But the claim is no less false for having been inaccurately reported, or left unverified.

But the “red” rating from the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety paints an inaccurately alarmist picture of the safety of Nevada roadways.

Correction: A previous version of this article inaccurately described the status of the COVID-19 relief bill.

He mentioned, inaccurately, that “rioters burned the City Hall in Reno” following a Black Lives Matter protest in the city in May.

In Texas, Houston school lawyers said the state education boss had inaccurately interpreted state law and skipped procedural steps to get the results he wanted.

Alternatively, while they may not do that all the time, it could be that sometimes in good faith they speed on occasions which they have inaccurately categorised as an emergency.