| 1. | :: The above report is a mass of terminological inexactitudes.
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| 2. | He withdrew it _ and substituted " terminological inexactitude ."
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| 3. | With numbers so large, the inexactitude of rough estimation is needed.
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| 4. | This inexactitude is then plastered over with a facade of juridicial rigour.
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| 5. | The letter is a masterpiece of inexactitude.
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| 6. | There is a maddening inexactitude to Secrest's writing that consistently undermines her characterizations.
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| 7. | Data conversion can also suffer from inexactitude, the result of converting between formats that are conceptually different.
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| 8. | In consequence, some historical inexactitudes have probably imperceptibly crept into this narrative, but they are unintended.
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| 9. | As a matter of ethical theory, lying is bad, but governments forever have used terminological inexactitudes as effective instruments of state policy.
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| 10. | Partridge's " Dictionary of Cliches " traces terminological inexactitude, for lying, to a Winston Churchill speech in 1906.
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