Examples of using Inaccuracy in English and their translations into Czech
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With inaccuracy of 0.4.
Exactly, but what the D.O.E. rep said was mathematically inaccuracy.
It's peppered with inaccuracy and prejudice.
The inaccuracy of only two things I hate more.
When drilling into metal ah, D: 1.75 m/s2,Measuring inaccuracy K: 1.5 m/s2.
Increased the inaccuracy penalty for firing multiple mortar rounds quickly.
That is not a viewpoint or a sceptic's inaccuracy, it is an observational fact.
Cleaning with toilet paper of papertowel may scratch the infrared sensor, causing inaccuracy.
Do you know of any malfunction which has caused an inaccuracy in the Enterprise computer?
In reality, vehicle scale inaccuracy and downtime can cost a company far more than the initial price of the scale.
A user bears full responsibility for their inaccuracy or being out of date.
POWERCELL PDX systems also use digital compensation algorithms to correct each of the main causes of scale inaccuracy.
PPF will not be responsible for any error or inaccuracy in the material provided by the Contributors.
When performing traceanalysis of ultra-pure water, there are several sources of potential error such as carbon dioxide from air and temperature inaccuracy.
There is only one inaccuracy- the Chinese presence in Africa has nothing to do with any development policy, let alone aid.
Behind the"blur"("flou¹"), lies the intuition that it is impossible for one to grasp reality in full focus but also that it is impossible to capture the world in its fluidity, transience,and inaccuracy- and thus be a true witness.
Inaccuracy on the second stroke may be punished by the ball loss, and it is therefore necessary to hit the green; shorter players should play it safe in front of the green.
One cause for particular concern is that some types of inaccuracy are repeated year on year, despite critical comments from the Court of Auditors and the European Parliament.
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If an author finds a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her already published article, he/she shall immediately inform the editors and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the contribution.
Mobile devices andsatellites overhead communicate with extremely fast signals requiring precise detection and any slight inaccuracy in the signal's reception, or disturbance to the signal itself, can translate to a s ignificant dislocation of your reported position.
On Amendment 20, we chose to abstain as, although we wholeheartedly welcome moves towards a world free of nuclear weapons,we note the inaccuracy in this amendment that the'US'weapons in this context represent NATO, rather than US capability, and, as such, we believe that the question of the removal of nuclear warheads from Germany or elsewhere is a debate to be held by NATO allies including the US.
We would appreciate the users to advise us as soon as they notice any inaccuracy whether it is a spelling mistake, inaccurate or incomplete information up to the violation of Copyright.
Changes, technical inaccuracies, and typographic errors will be corrected in subsequent editions.
However, the Company's Information may contain technical inaccuracies and typographical errors.
That movie has a lot of inaccuracies.
The information on the GadoGado.cz website may contain typographical errors or inaccuracies.
There were many medical inaccuracies.
Know, Kristina, There are only two things I hate more than inaccuracies.
There are two things that bother lower Teresa over inaccuracies.