We did not use a theodolite to fix the position of the whales precisely, so the speed estimates have some inherent inaccuracy. |
Even British journalists concede that the dark side of their emphasis on speed and exclusivity is the persistent problem of inaccuracy. |
The original design had to be changed when an inaccuracy was discovered in the topographic survey. |
I will confront the major criticisms of the language, explaining the origin and inaccuracy of the many myths about Pascal. |
It seems to me that that is not an argument in justification of inaccuracy, assuming that there is inaccuracy. |
Myth, folklore and inaccuracy cloud this event, yet it still has the potency to cause controversy. |