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prone to inaccuracy

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Company director Roger Davis said: "The technology releases our workers from repetitive tasks that are prone to inaccuracy, freeing them up to carry out the more creative elements of producing artisan goods.
However, isn't an argument between real estate and stock market millionaires a statistical sampling which is prone to inaccuracy due to timing, the chosen market, and availability of funds?
BECAUSE OF THE VOLUME OF INFORMATION PHOTON SYNTHESIZES AND THE CONSTRAINTS OF CONFIDENTIALITY, THE ESTIMATES PUBLISHED IN THIS REPORT ARE PRONE TO INACCURACY.
 
 
 
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