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‘Numbers can be inaccurate.’

[⟨det (plur number.n)⟩ inaccurate.a]

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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Why does our state board of education steadfastly refuse to provide us, and our CATS school accountability system, with honest data almost two years after an official state audit found our present numbers are hopelessly inaccurate?
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Even though we all know the numbers are completely inaccurate.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Given the many, many ways to buy TV, I think the Wisconsin project numbers and the Atlantic numbers are wildly inaccurate.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Given the many, many ways to buy TV, I think the Wisconsin project numbers and the Atlantic numbers are wildly inaccurate.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

However, there has been ample criticism of Weitzman inthe literature: The problem was that Weitzman’s numbers were woefully inaccurate, aconclusion shared by independent researchers, feminist researchers, and, eventually even Weitzman herself. [20] Two social scientists whose methodology Weitzman had used, attempted toduplicate Weitzman’s results using their own data.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

And their websites are cleverly designed so that no price listing exists; instead you must attempt to load the document, which will fail to work properly, give you wildly inaccurate numbers, and not allow you to go on to work out the details.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

(those numbers are totally inaccurate but thats how it seems).
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Sure, there’s a sentimental attraction in remembering what you read on baseball cards, but these numbers as indicators of reality or predictors of the future are inaccurate, and they probably never determined meaning anyway.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Please Note: You should always have someone else take your measurements, physically measuring yourself will provide you with inaccurate numbers, so please have someone help you.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Daisy Sarma indicates the CDC’s numbers are still inaccurate because they exclude Puerto Rican Hispanics.
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In Wikipedia:

Cullen Montgomery Baker’ “(1835 – 1869), was a Tennessee – born Texas and Arkansas desperado whose gang is alleged to have killed hundreds of people, including former slaves, in the years following the Civil War, although these numbers are likely inaccurate, and the actual number is likely closer to fifty or sixty.
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Queried on 2013-06-18.