When science seems to contradict religion, then one, the other, or both are wrong, or incomplete.
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The trouble is that all these accomplishments are either fragile or incomplete (see article).
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The layperson has no way to understand the potential legal problems with faulty or incomplete documents.
But some financial industry participants insist the rules will backfire, leaving employees with less or incomplete advice.
The BBC has now issued a correction, calling the blog "inaccurate or incomplete in some respects".
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The BBC executive issues a statement saying Peter Rippon's blog entry explaining his decision to drop the programme's investigation "is inaccurate or incomplete in some respects".
Some members of the Down syndrome community have said they fear the new tests might prompt women to terminate their pregnancies based on faulty or incomplete information.
The report said the reviews identified records for people whose names should not have been on the watch list, and some watch list records were found to be inaccurate or incomplete.
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Bill Morton, chief executive of the Scottish Qualifications Authority, has promised that there will not be a repeat of last year's problems, in which thousands of students received inaccurate or incomplete results.
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If that is the case, then anti amyloid drugs will either fail or be incomplete.
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Health economist Patti Peeples suggests that workers set aside one day every month to wrap up any unfinished projects or address incomplete tasks.
The Bureau has also begun to oversee the credit reporting industry, implementing a federal law that requires such companies to remove or correct inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information within 30 days of being notified.
Museum officials said they were concerned because the embassy's letter included some of the same incomplete or misleading assertions.
In many cases, their applications were simply incomplete or inconsistent, officials said.
Far from sounding incomplete or unimaginative, however, the music has such a strong narrative flow that the absence of lyrics is hardly a weakness.
It therefore seems likely that Mike Daisey's account of his visit is a mixture of both fact and details that are incorrect, incomplete or imagined.
In the case of absent year-over-year sales price changes, there were certain historical pricing data that were incomplete or that First American CoreLogic deemed unreliable.
In their letter to Starr, the GOP senators cited what they called "a disturbing pattern of contradictory, incomplete or inaccurate testimony" from a number of witnesses.
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"Video search is difficult, " he says, explaining that most video search looks for descriptive text in tags attached to the video, which can be incomplete or misleading.
"The National Dog Warden Association says 40% of the dogs they pick up that are chipped have got incomplete or inaccurate data, meaning they can't be returned, " she said.
De Soto's most recent book, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, brilliantly lays out how the property rights we take for granted in the West are still woefully incomplete or nonexistent in most of the rest of the world.
That generally matches the account of Pakistani officials, who say their representative at the border center repeatedly told his NATO counterparts that their information was incomplete or inaccurate, and told them that he needed more detailed information before he could verify whether Pakistani troops were in the area.
Although both the 1933 and the 1934 Acts proscribe various types of conduct, including incomplete or inaccurate disclosure of material information, as an administrative matter the SEC, through its rule-making authority and its regulatory responsibilities, dictates the specific kinds of minimal (and in some cases maximal) disclosure required by the specific provisions.
Properly implemented, a distribution strategy can help investors avoid making decisions based upon incomplete information or, frankly, emotions.
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Other judges said they have chastised the firm's employees for submitting incomplete files or for introducing themselves to their clients only five minutes before a hearing.
As I've reported before, the issue of incomplete journeys or "overcharging" on Oyster is a problem and it costs Londoners millions a year when they are given maximum fares.
Despite the purported goal of free markets, in recent years the OECD has taken to use the taxpayer money entrusted to it to promote policy recommendations via reports that have irritated member countries due to critical methodological errors, and incorrect, incomplete, or sometimes even fictitious data.
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