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Перевод: inaccuracy
[существительное] ошибка ; неточность
Тезаурус:
- That is to say a little evidence against it will cause him agonies of doubt and self-mistrust, moderate amounts will cause some real concern and a pursing of his lips - but total and irrefutable proof of his law's inaccuracy, its illogic, its basic and undeniable untenability, will cause him to cling to it in all its unmodified entirety with the tenacity and single-mindedness of a barnacle.
- There is no room for inaccuracy, no room for movement.
- But this means extra weight to punch the tackle out the required distance and also a greater effort, which inevitably leads to inaccuracy.
- Nevertheless, the unequal hours and comparative inaccuracy of Roman clocks led Seneca ( Apocolocyntosis , ii.
- One failing he had in common with most labourers on the soil, much inaccuracy in bird nomenclature.
- Indeed it is this inaccuracy that leads to its often being called a circadian clock (from the latin, circa - about; diem - a day) If it is correctly timed one day, it will be approximately 1 hour late the next, about 2 hours late the day after that, and so on until it will be "useful" again after about 3 weeks.
- The question now is whether they will all be penalised as a result of collective inaccuracy, or if a convincing explanation will be found to persuade clients, both political and commercial, that surveys are worth the paper they are printed on.
- Sometimes, however, notably during a General Election or a big fight, total inaccuracy is publicly punished.
- He read the newspaper, commenting aloud on the accuracy or inaccuracy of the stories about himself.
- If the Plowden Committee had referred therefore to "the social changes of the last thirty years" instead of fifteen, they would have been guilty of no inaccuracy.
- I was surprised to note a major historical inaccuracy in your excellent article "The Democrats' dilemma" (April 20th), when you state "Mr Bush might be flattered to be the first unopposed president."
- Trivial issues like "factual inaccuracy" no longer matter in much of the British press.
- One explanation for the inaccuracy of recent opinion polls is that ours is a nation of liars.
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