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It would depend on the inaccurate information told. If the person can prove it, it may be considered fraud.
Publicly available information such as a person's name, public social media posts, or company contact information would typically not be considered sensitive information.
A resource that would not be teacher-approved might be one that contains inaccurate information or promotes misinformation, such as unverified websites or social media posts. Additionally, materials that are inappropriate for the age group or that encourage unethical behavior, like cheating or plagiarism, would likely be deemed unsuitable. Lastly, resources that lack educational value or fail to align with curriculum standards would also be rejected by teachers.
The most inaccurate version of PI would have to be...
it would be illegal to not give the correct information because you would be giving inaccurate information.
If some company or information provider such as a credit bureau has inaccurate information on you, you would need to contact that company to have that erroneous information corrected. Otherwise you will likely have more insurance companies deny you coverage based on the same erroneous information. The insurance company is not responsible for inaccurate information maintained by a totally separate business entity such as a credit bureau.
If there is inaccurate medical billing information in a claim then there could be a reimbersment could be made at a reduced rate or the reimbersment could be denied. Both of these would reflect badly on the practice and loose the practice money.
If anyone actually had good grammar, than they probably wouldn't need WikiAnsers. They would probably know how to use google or something like that.
hell!! no its not. Its not because any random person can give the information that you may need inaccurate. so i would not go on it often.
If there is inaccurate medical billing information in a claim then there could be a reimbersment could be made at a reduced rate or the reimbersment could be denied. Both of these would reflect badly on the practice and loose the practice money.
antonym for "accurate" would be imprecise; inexact; inaccurate; incorrect; off the mark;
Nobody knows Roland Orzabal's address, he never posts this information in anywhere. I would like to know too :)