If inaccuracies are added to the page, he gets involved to correct or clarify.
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He said there had been a number of inaccuracies in papers across the five awarding bodies.
The inaccuracies were uncovered in the hormone tests which determine what treatment patients should have.
Mr Thompson acknowledged that there were "some inaccuracies in the commentary that we shouldn't have had".
However, users were quick to complain it contained many inaccuracies, poor imagery and unreliable directions.
With Wikipedia and online searches, it wouldn't take much effort to pinpoint historical inaccuracies in the game.
The inaccuracies were uncovered in a series of hormone tests which determine what treatment patients should have.
And then there's a hearing, and then there's articles, and then someone repeats inaccuracies and so forth.
Inaccuracies in Apple Maps could be "life-threatening" to motorists in Australia's searing heat, police have warned.
The county council said the inaccuracies, affecting Berwick North Road and Tweedmouth cemeteries, were causing it "considerable concern".
As a result, the data cannot be construed on a per-capita basis without the risk of substantial inaccuracies.
"The bottom line is that this report is fundamentally flawed and full of misinterpretations and inaccuracies, " he said.
Lawyers say some of the additional charges against her contain clear inaccuracies in referring to dates and names.
She said this followed revelations of factual inaccuracies in the original explanation for Newsnight dropping its Savile investigation.
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The company said the report contained a number of false statements and inaccuracies.
Both national House campaign committees have had to pull ads for possible inaccuracies.
In short I could write a book about the inaccuracies of your report.
It has been checked against the programme as broadcast, however Newsnight can accept no responsibility for any factual inaccuracies.
But following inquiries from Forbes.com, Gatling says, the CDC's statisticians rechecked what was in the database and discovered the inaccuracies.
The site's users self-correct data by flagging discrepancies and inaccuracies, and they solve disagreements by presenting evidence like birth records.
Beatlemaniacs are unlikely to attend, given that any factual inaccuracies or fanciful embellishments will cause them to explode in the aisles.
Uncontrolled over-spending and unrealistic budgets often set too late had led to "serious inaccuracies" in the figures, according to the auditors.
Appearing before MPs earlier this month, Sir Jeremy said there were "some inaccuracies and inconsistencies" in different accounts of the altercation.
Kate Mingay, who is responsible for commercial and technical services, said there were "complete inaccuracies in the portrayal of her role".
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"There are numerous inaccuracies in the reports regarding the purported contents of the agreement reached between the parties, " the Holmes statement said.
Microsoft claimed that the articles contained inaccuracies on an open-source document standard and a rival format put forward by the software giant.
Sometimes we sacrifice accuracy for story, but these inaccuracies are completely unnecessary.
The medic resigned after the health board raised concerns over the inaccuracies.
"Taken together, these inaccuracies and deletions call into question the integrity of the data on adverse cardiovascular events in this article, " it read.
The plastic bag manufacturers point to several inaccuracies on the page, including stats such as a 1 percent recycling rate for plastic bags.
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