"The study comes to inaccurate conclusions that simply do not pertain to the marketplace or industry today."
Freeport says the report reached "inaccurate conclusions."
Readers unfamiliar with real estate development could draw inaccurate conclusions from Mr. Goldberger's article.
Critics of Mullen's study, however, argue that perhaps not enough studies were available or included, which may have skewed his results and given him an inaccurate conclusion.
Certain conditions can prompt people to exhibit attribution biases, or draw inaccurate conclusions about the cause of a given behavior or outcome.
This sometimes results in inaccurate conclusions being drawn by English-speaking observers.
These must be made with care, because inappropriate assumptions can generate wildly inaccurate conclusions.
Both shows are regularly criticised for their tendency to come to fast and inaccurate conclusions.
But they are also clearly unhappy about how quickly people are drawing inaccurate conclusions about the utility and viability of cloning.
History reached many inaccurate conclusions about Arvin: But one thing no one ever accused him of was personal cowardice.