Amazon claims the IRS is using an inaccurate estimate for calculating its transfer pricing taxes.
An inaccurate Chinese flag also appeared on a news programme on Vietnam's VTV1 channel in October.
Actor turned up in several successful films last year, including Love in the Buff, An Inaccurate Memoir and White-Haired Witch.
Any suggestion to the contrary is misleading and an inaccurate portrayal of the advertiser's role in relation to these websites.
Education Secretary Michael Gove had to apologise after an inaccurate list of schools in England affected by the decision was published.
We published an inaccurate and offensive story about the events at Hillsborough.
There are over a billion outpatient visits in the US each year, and numerous studies have shown 15-20% of these visits have an inaccurate diagnosis.
The quarterback: Newsome ignored the fact that Joe Flacco was considered an inaccurate gunslinger for the obscure Fightin' Blue Hens of the University of Delaware.
Currently, MSPs are allowed to correct the official report, which documents what is said in the Scottish Parliament chamber, if they give an inaccurate statement.
Sadly, these and other simplified metrics are not focused on lifetime costs versus lifetime returns, and so they paint an inaccurate and short-term portrait of plant production.
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These incidents were combined with ubiquitous photos of orange-jumpsuit-clad, hooded and shackled detainees at the primitive Camp X-Ray in the first three months of 2002, leading to an inaccurate portrayal of Guantanamo.
Instead of just continuing to repeat the mantra that we have made an inaccurate interpretation of your severance plan, why do you refuse to go into detail as to why our interpretation is incorrect?
It also carries the risk of producing an inaccurate picture of the overall distribution of moisture, as the spots chosen for sampling may be considerably damper or drier than the soil just a few metres away.
If not, it could always be discounted as unauthorized and an inaccurate description of the Clinton foreign policy even though it had been approved by Secretary Christopher, National Security Advisor Anthony Lake and Deputy Advisor Samuel Berger.
But federal law allows other types of loans to be rescinded for up to three years if the borrower can prove violations of the Truth in Lending Act, such as an inaccurate interest rate or undisclosed finance charges.
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"Zero Dark" was caught up in a political controversy in which three U.S. senators, along with some activists, criticized it for what they deemed an inaccurate portrayal of the role of torture in the search for Mr. Bin Laden.
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"The 'standard' is probably transfer to nursing home from acute care at an early stage, where an accurate diagnosis of VS gets replaced at the nursing home with an inaccurate prognosis of permanent VS, explicitly or implicitly, " Schiff said.
When the Wall Street Journal first reported the losses, at least one CIO executive dismissed it, saying it was "based on an inaccurate market perception that the portfolio was unhedged, " or not protected against loss, according to the board.
Thanks to an inaccurate and inflammatory New York Times article, people across the political spectrum and around the world are worked up about an out-of-control FBI that is allegedly spying on critics of the president and the war on terror.
Attempting to predict which components will fail and require replacement will inherently be an inaccurate process and is likely to result in stashing away numerous components that will never be used which is wasted mass while "under-provisioning" other components, experts said.
The managers cast this conversation, this recitation, this series of statements and questions put by the president to Ms. Currie in the most sinister light possible and alleged that the president attempted to influence the testimony of a "witness, " quote, "witness, " unquote, by pressuring Ms. Currie to agree with an inaccurate version of the facts surrounding his relationship with Ms. Lewinsky.
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Huggies isn't the first to run into frustration from consumers rejecting what they view as an outdated, inaccurate trope.
An insensitive but not entirely inaccurate statement by liberal pundit Hilary Rosen is suddenly seen as serving as a surrogate for the Obama campaign despite their immediate denunciations of it.
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Holocaust denial posits an alternate albeit entirely inaccurate reading of the past.
Cornell said Malvo's confession -- made to Fairfax County police and the FBI -- was "inaccurate, " and was an attempt to spare Muhammad a death sentence.
"The streets of our nation's cities may someday look like the streets of Brazil, " said Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-New Jersey) drawing an even more grim, and perhaps inaccurate, analogy.
This follows a multitude of wildly inaccurate stories in the press about an island of debris of twice the size of Texas.
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Despite being an ancient historical title, it is sadly inaccurate.
As such, it is an unfortunately excellent example of the sort of inaccurate reporting about the oil and natural gas industry that takes place in the American media many times every day.
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