Assistant chief constable Ian Shannon said: "North Wales Police did not, and does not under or
misrecord serious violent crime as has been erroneously stated in recent reports.
Due to their involvement in murder (see Note 9), the police may
misrecord murders or not record them at all.
THE Tanaiste yesterday insisted the Government is serious about Garda reform as he rejected claims of inaction on the
misrecorded homicides scandal.
He said that they must have "
misrecorded" what he said to them.
He agreed that they must have "
misrecorded" what he said to them.
Accordingly, in both theory and practice, even if one custodian
misrecords an over-the-counter stock exchange, the fidelity of the record is maintained, with the majority of sibling databases "voting" to resolve the conflict.
He suspected that other cases have not yet exposed while others have been deliberately
misrecorded. What Dalhuisen suggest for the warring sides is to instead of speculating and accusing each other of the executions, both sides should investigate internally within their groups as to who among their members are guilty of such atrocities.
Nevertheless, some information is not reported, is
misrecorded, or is inconsistent because different statistical measures were used at different times.
25 percent of its value after inaccurately reporting its fourth quarter earnings due to a
misrecorded number in one cell of a spreadsheet.
However, the technique is particularly vulnerable to attenuation bias as a result of measurement error because
misrecorded values--say, foreign versus domestic ownership--may constitute a significant proportion of the changes in scores of independent variables whose association with wages is under examination: "there is more measurement error in the differenced regressors in an equation ...
If those assets are inadvertently misplaced or their location
misrecorded, it could take days or even weeks of manpower to search the vast area to retrieve them.