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Obama Camp Calls Canadian TV Report "Inaccurate" - Posted by Greg Sargent on February 28, 2008 11: 32 AM
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For its report, called "Inaccurate, Costly and Inefficient," Pew worked with research institute RTI International and Catalist LLC to examine voter registration lists.
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"Inaccurate," "inconsistent" never good when you're getting an assessment of some part of your business.
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I did have to bury this article as "Inaccurate" though.
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'Inaccurate' Christmas carols have turned birth of Jesus into a pantomime story, claims bishop
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'Inaccurate' Christmas carols have turned birth of Jesus into a pantomime story, claims bishop
WN.com - Articles related to Dark-skinned baby Jesus raises ire of anti-immigration party in Verona 2009
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'Inaccurate' Christmas carols have turned birth of Jesus into a pantomime story, claims bishop cinematic treatment.
WN.com - Articles related to Dark-skinned baby Jesus raises ire of anti-immigration party in Verona 2009
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"Inaccurate" to you must mean "I don't want anyone else to see it," since there's absolutely nothing in there that's even remotely contestable.
Stix Blog 2008
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However, when you lie and are proved wrong (notice all of the 'Inaccurate' postings on Digg. com), you not only lose credibility but your candidate does as well.
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However, when you lie and are proved wrong (notice all of the 'Inaccurate' postings on Digg. com), you not only lose credibility but your candidate does as well.
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