Because this information cannot be used to make a valid decision, for example:
'Judge Gandar has to make a decision of putting someone in jail or letting them walk free, the current information is that the man is 150 years old, never leaves his house, but has commited a serious offense."
A conjecture is the formation of an opinion that is based on incomplete information. However, I may be wrong.
wrong, erroneous, fallacious, flawed, distorted, inaccurate, imprecise; untruthful, fictitious, concocted, fabricated, invented, made up, trumped up, unfounded, spurious; counterfeit, forged, fraudulent, false, unrealistic
more wrong, most wrong
55 x 3 = 165
It is 16.66... % wrong.
A conjecture is the formation of an opinion that is based on incomplete information. However, I may be wrong.
It is called incomplete dominance.
there are useful answers on this site, just some people use this to post the wrong information.
An error whereby random or chance events lead to wrong choices being made, or error arising from judgments made on the basis of incomplete information.
Promptly - because out-of-date information is no longer accurate information. To be useful it must be current. Efficiently - because if it is not properly passed on it will be wrong, and misinformation is worse then no information.
Edit it them. You can edit almost anything here.
The word processing application would be most useful when writing a script or a letter. It would also be useful when writing a report. WRONG WRONG WRONG
The word processing application would be most useful when writing a script or a letter. It would also be useful when writing a report. WRONG WRONG WRONG
- The expense to create and implement an MIS. - Training time for employees - Lack of flexibility - Capturing wrong or incomplete information - Budgeting of Budgeting extremely difficult - Highly sensitive and requires constant monitoring
As an adjective: bent, crooked; distorted, wrong. As a noun: bend, crooked object; crookedness, fraud.
As a noun: bend; crooked object; crookedness, fraud. As an adjective: bent, crooked; distorted, wrong. As a verb: bend, distort.
you sabotage the information by giving the wrong information