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"inaccurately" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not exact or accurate or has mistakes

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Too much hate and inaccurately reported stories -- too predictable!
Mr. Trump was referring inaccurately to testimony from Lt. Col.
One fourth of all cancers are inaccurately diagnosed and staged.
It, however, inaccurately cited a much higher military death toll.
McKinsey said the letter "inaccurately characterized" the relationship with Trillian.
About half of the CBD extract oils were labeled inaccurately.
An earlier version of this briefing inaccurately described ABLV Bank.
"Then you would be describing him inaccurately," Cuomo fired back.
Trump, in the above tweet, is actually quoting himself inaccurately.
Omar also inaccurately stated that CAIR was founded after 211/29.
Omar also inaccurately stated that CAIR was founded after 9/11.
Michael Burgess' party affiliation and inaccurately attributed a statement to him.
An earlier version of this article described the hormone epinephrine inaccurately.
Trump has lambasted Schiff for inaccurately paraphrasing the call last year.
Such drugs can be inaccurately labeled or transported at improper temperatures.
In 2013, he inaccurately described Mexican immigrants as lazy and government-dependent.
Trump also inaccurately claimed no Democrats voted to confirm Sessions, when Sen.
The coverage depicted them, quite inaccurately, as having shed restraint amid disaster.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story inaccurately attributed comments about Rep.
Since then, President Donald Trump has inaccurately claimed the ACA is dead.
She used their troubles to inaccurately depict the breadth of the crisis.
Wrongly-decided precedents inaccurately reflecting what the Constitution says however, require correcting.
An earlier version of this post inaccurately described the charger on the device.
Speaking to AL.com, Mary's friend Tracey Bice said she had been inaccurately portrayed.
The current standard depicts other parts of the vulva inaccurately, too, says Herbenick.
Except for the part where it inaccurately labelled Peru's pisco as a grappa.
They also accuse the administration of unfairly and inaccurately portraying immigrants as criminals.
The president claimed, inaccurately, that he has a 98% approval rating in Jerusalem.
"We shall not fail," he declares, pompously and—as it turns out—inaccurately.
The owner then asked her to sign sheets that inaccurately listed her shifts.
Correction: Due to a miscommunication, the nature of Lithium's business was described inaccurately.
How can one unfortunate phrase, one inaccurately written sentence destroy all of it?
Editor's note: A previous version of this article inaccurately stated Emmanuel Macron's position.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately identified the defendants in the lawsuit.
At another point, Credico complained that Buschel was hairsplitting and quoting him inaccurately.
This article had inaccurately stated Stash rolled out fractional trading in March 2019.
And then, they are conveniently — and inaccurately — blamed for supporting the terrorist group.
However, the FBI's inspector general also determined that this figure was also inaccurately low.
Correction: A previous version of this story inaccurately described verified Instagram accounts as new.
Lesson learned: History is written by the winners, even brands that use history inaccurately.
Some economists believe productivity is being inaccurately measured, especially on the information technology side.
The FDA also acknowledged that it's possible for the devices to inaccurately record data.
"I've ridiculed everyone on the roster," McGregor noted, not entirely inaccurately, after the fight.
" He characterized this, inaccurately, as "done all the time in politics" and "totally legal.
Today's White House hit on the CBO's accuracy spells inaccurately two different ways. pic.twitter.
Trump inaccurately characterized previous statements he has made downplaying the severity of the crisis.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately stated the median home value in Miami.
An earlier version of this story inaccurately said Denson filed a lawsuit against Sandoval.
Criticisms that Warren inaccurately claimed Native American ancestry have existed since at least 2012.
Budget office lawyers decided that Ms. McCusker had inaccurately raised alarms about the Aug.
Trump has often and inaccurately referred to Mueller's team as consisting of strictly Democrats.
" The White House's website inaccurately describes the Agreement as "fraudulent, ineffective, and one-sided.
In human terms, that's 445,000 homes inaccurately marked served in the two pilot states.
In the meantime they continue to cover me inaccurately and with a nasty tone!
But it's also true that he was inaccurately describing his 1994 position on prison funding.
The other doctor repeatedly calls her "ma'am" during their conversation, while inaccurately describing the situation.
But he believes many are inaccurately conflating the energized Democratic base with Bernie Sanders supporters.
A previous version of this article inaccurately stated the city in which his son lived.
Breath samples that are above 93.2 degrees — as most are — can trigger inaccurately high results.
African Americans have often been inaccurately depicted as consuming the lion's share of public assistance.
Also, a previous version of the story inaccurately described how the SensorSafe chest clip works.
A headline with an earlier version of this article inaccurately described the Bronx Book Festival.
He livened up a little when (inaccurately) disparaging the (far superior) responses of other countries.
In other words, the importance of some considerations gets overinflated, while others get inaccurately minimized.
We had a truly great Summit that was inaccurately covered by much of the media.
There are also perceptions that productivity is being inaccurately measured, especially on the information technology side.
Image: GettyFacebook has inaccurately reported some of its engagement metrics to publishers, the company admitted Thursday.
So, how did they get the skating subculture right when it's so often inaccurately portrayed onscreen?
Correction: Grammarly was inaccurately cited as a platform pursuing monetization and one that sells user data.
Editor's Note: An earlier version inaccurately referred to Mark Fisher and Bob Rafsky as romantic partners.
Correction: An initial version of this article inaccurately described the chart from Roy's Transcending Obamacare plan.
"Should important information be reported inaccurately again, it will be dealt with seriously," the statement said.
Yeah, and they see it not inaccurately as an existential threat on their business model. Sure.
Additionally, we inaccurately stated that Joe Rosenthal's photo was taken following the Battle of Iwo Jima.
The AP investigation found that the documents described civilian authorities' actions inaccurately or omitted them altogether.
But if that's the case, Levitt said that Kobach inaccurately represented the information in the report.
I do not want my name to be used inaccurately so I must speak my truth.
The former Thai provincial governor (described inaccurately as "rescue chief") is not the subject matter expert.
"They write inaccurately about me every single day, every single hour," Trump said of the Post.
Marketing materials for one plan suggested inaccurately that it covered mental health care, Ms. Altman said.
An earlier version of this editorial, referred inaccurately to an incentive New Jersey gave to Honeywell.
An earlier version of this article referred inaccurately to the membership of the Memphis City Council.
Into my early 20s, I inaccurately called myself "conservative" with little understanding of what that meant.
But he also said, inaccurately, that the extent to which humans are responsible is not known.
"I think the Washington Post covers us very inaccurately," Trump said when asked about the report.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately described a Peruvian government publication that issues administrative regulations.
Wilkie's letter "inaccurately characterizes the complainant's allegation as 'unsubstantiated,'" Missal wrote to the secretary last month.
And in typical fashion, Trump took to Twitter, inaccurately calling Christianity Today a "far left" magazine.
Human error worked in Apuzzo's favor; many of the documents were filed inaccurately or badly redacted.
Ms. Harris also inaccurately stated during the CNN appearance that she did not weigh in legislation.
Early maps of national parks often left out key features of the park, or portrayed them inaccurately.
The reason is unclear but evidence suggests a bot purge that may have flagged certain accounts inaccurately.
Doctors inaccurately advised women in Western Europe to get abortions, fearing their children would have health problems.
It's also why we like displays with more blue in them—even when they're inaccurately reproducing colors.
Most people don't even remember this movie and inaccurately label Under Wraps as the first DCOM. 222.
An earlier version of this column inaccurately described news of a bus bombing in Jerusalem on Monday.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately described the number of major tournaments won by Ernie Els.
He's inaccurately describing the Republican health care bill — but it's unclear whether he realizes what he's doing.
Trump has insisted inaccurately that China and not US consumers are paying the price for the tariffs.
Sites have inaccurately tied the disease to 270G wireless technology, Bill Gates, and African migrants to Italy.
On Saturday, he assailed people he said had inaccurately suggested he was scared about going to prison.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately described the doctoral degree of Grinnell's president, Raynard S. Kington.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story inaccurately referred to Congressman John Lewis in the past tense.
"This is a recipe for 'hangriness,'" Bellatti said, "that also inaccurately paints all solid food as problematic."
From the beginning, the Republicans have inaccurately compared Clinton's impeachment to the current inquiry about President Trump.
There is also a perception that productivity is being inaccurately measured, especially on the information technology side.
Clarification: A previous version of this article inaccurately characterized the safeguards built into the newest ultrasound technology.
Why trust a man who had smacked hard and inaccurately at tech all through his presidential campaign?
Editor's note: The original version of this story inaccurately stated that Goodyear is no longer headquartered in Akron.
Correction: An exchange between Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz was inaccurately reported at the beginning of this article.
In that letter, Karawani said that the article inaccurately implied Huawei itself had disbanded, rather than the subsidiary.
Today I inaccurately reported it was believed that four of Kobe Bryant's children were on board that flight.
In 2013, the congressman inaccurately stated during a speech that global temperatures stopped rising over a decade ago.
A conspiracy theory inaccurately casted Hogg as a crisis actor and not actually a student at the school.
However, many of the stories inaccurately infer a problematic narrative that affordable housing advocates are against tax reform.
" Mashable's own Chris Taylor called out Zuckerberg for inaccurately defining "less than 10 minutes" as a "moderate place.
Correction: A previous version of this story inaccurately stated that Costco does not sell the beverage brand LaCroix.
The latest example came yesterday evening, when Trump inaccurately suggested (again) that cold weather somehow disproves climate change.
Trump has previously made false and misleading statements attempting to inaccurately link Democrats to the MS-13 gang.
He received two emails the prior month, which Business Insider viewed, about inaccurately constructed listings, which he corrected.
A review of the Ford Fusion Hybrid on the Automobiles page on Friday described the car's acceleration inaccurately.
Another tactic when asked about a specific policy is to pivot to discussing his poll numbers (often inaccurately).
THE MAGAZINE An article on July 29 about the science of meat allergy described the hormone epinephrine inaccurately.
Multiple media reports suggested inaccurately that we and other international observers had declared the election free and fair.
They hacked the Kuwait state news agency to share inaccurately that US military forces would withdraw from Kuwait.
Alas, Jesus and the Virgin Mary are predictably but inaccurately depicted as white, as in most Western portraits.
This was the third time in 2019 that Trump inaccurately took credit over a factory he had toured.
Anti-immigration activists routinely point to the CBO memo to inaccurately depict the DREAM Act as fiscally imprudent.
"Walls work," he added, claiming inaccurately that former President Barack Obama has one "around his compound" in Washington.
The whistleblower submission to the IRS identified more than 28503 state forms in which the foundation inaccurately answered.
"If you look at President Obama and other presidents, most of them didn't make calls," Trump responded, inaccurately.
" Trump says, "We had a truly great Summit" and claims it was "inaccurately covered by much of the media.
Correction: A previous version of this story used a headline that inaccurately described Amazon's legal claims in this case.
Facts First: The map inaccurately displayed multiple blue counties won by Hillary Clinton as red counties won by Trump.
This means the website has it listed very inaccurately for $250, not bitcoin, which has led to some confusion.
She wonders if all of them have inaccurately defined success, believing they would only matter if they were extraordinary.
"They inaccurately stated the performance as 21 TOPS, or trillion operations per second, and we're at 30," says Shapiro.
Right now, models are (inaccurately) telling them that damage costs will be low and policy costs will be high.
" When the civilian asked, "Do I not have the right to record?" the officer responded, inaccurately, "No, you don't.
Correction, July 29th, 7AM ET: An earlier version of this article inaccurately reported the mileage limit for approved cars.
A number of studies show that as temperatures climb, humans perform more slowly and more inaccurately on cognitive tests.
The media is doing an injustice by inaccurately reporting about an issue with such immediate relevance to public safety.
It said they conspired to prepare false reports and inaccurately claimed Davis made them fear he would harm them.
" Wayfair said in a statement to Business Insider that Shah's comments were "misinterpreted and inaccurately positioned in this story.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately described an aspect of demographic change in Britain in the 19th century.
They inaccurately believed that freezing their eggs would guarantee they could have one or more babies at any age.
It's unconfirmed if Minassian did communicate with the shooter, or if he was exaggerating or inaccurately boasting to authorities.
Editor's note: A previous version of this op-ed inaccurately stated that Y Combinator's UBI experiment totaled $30 million.
One reason for this is that many people inaccurately think of palliative care as only care for the dying.
People have been wrongly convicted of drunken driving when tests inaccurately show high levels of alcohol in their blood.
The final language states inaccurately that some studies have found the earth to be warming, while others have not.
" Both House and Senate Democrats inaccurately have referred to the Community Reinvestment Act as a "foundational civil rights law.
This story has been updated after previous version inaccurately claimed the lab's research was aimed at developing a vaccine.
It apologized in January after inaccurately describing a suspect as Moroccan after a mass shooting at a Canadian mosque.
The AGs also appear to inaccurately suggest Trump invoked executive privilege during the course of the House's impeachment investigation.
In these cases, it is not obvious whether the state delegates or the final alignment results were reported inaccurately.
Because of a translation error, a quote attributed to Adam Bohdan inaccurately rendered a comment about the Bialowieza Forest.
The agency "inaccurately classifies livestock as drugs and farms as drug-manufacturing facilities," the council said in a statement.
A study questionnaire centered on symptoms of self-embarrassment may yield an inaccurately low prevalence of social anxiety among Asians.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to change a headline that inaccurately described the comments from Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo.
On Thursday, writer Dana Milbank will feast on all 18 inches of his October column that inaccurately predicted Trump's downfall.
Some news outlets inaccurately called the note an "apology," which led people to wonder why The Times hadn't actually apologized.
This ratings agency also inaccurately described the methodology it used to determine some of its official grades, the S.E.C. said.
The revelation about First Man's treatment of this one moment from the moon landing was bashed widely, and often inaccurately.
Trump inaccurately insisted, again, that Clinton's campaign started the rumor, and said she should apologize to the president for it.
Locations on the edge of a current or former congressional district may inaccurately give results for an adjacent district instead.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday inaccurately suggested the Constitution gives him the power to do "whatever" he wants as president.
Trump inaccurately stated that Ford was not able to recall the year and place where her alleged assault took place.
BUSINESS DAY A review of the Ford Fusion Hybrid on the Automobiles page on Friday described the car's acceleration inaccurately.
But if the systems behave inaccurately or display biases, the consequences outside the lab could cause harm to real people.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately described the business relationship between the N.F.L. and the daily fantasy sports industry.
Other videos inaccurately said that Rohingya Muslims had attacked B.J.P. workers and beaten up a Hindu priest in West Bengal.
The ad in question came from Google and was inaccurately categorized which allowed it to be delivered to our site.
" An earlier version of this article inaccurately quoted Stephen K. Bannon as saying, "There's no military solution here; forget it.
They are overcoming a lack of reporting in the official media by sharing their own videos and information — sometimes inaccurately.
We tend to either be skeptical of counterintuitive facts, or inaccurately and sometimes subconsciously, assume an alternative to be true.
An Op-Ed essay on Saturday about a writer's Nazi grandmother inaccurately described an aspect of life in Nazi Germany.
The video makes clear that CBP, the Border Patrol&aposs parent agency, inaccurately described how Carlos&apos body was discovered.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson from Global Foundries said that their CEO's comments about working with Tesla on a chip were inaccurately reported.
Unless it inaccurately represents a product she's promoting, especially since FashionNova is including the photo in their listing of the jeans.
Just a few months later, it came out and said that it had inaccurately reported a few of its engagement metrics.
One expert not affiliated with the study, Harvard University energy fellow Jesse Jenkins, said it inaccurately lumps together state-level mandates.
In 1999, Garland dissented from a case reversing a drug conviction because prosecutors inaccurately presented witness testimony in their closing statement.
DFID, the ministry that manages overseas aid, has rejected the newspaper accusations, saying they misrepresented or inaccurately portrayed projects it supported.
If the people of our great country could only see how viciously and inaccurately my administration is covered by certain media!
He inaccurately blamed OneWest's foreclosures on government rules while simultaneously boasting of vague and unsubstantiated government applause for the bank's practices.
The average map of the United States inaccurately portrays the state of Louisiana with more land mass than it actually has.
The bureau also struck multimillion-dollar settlements with JPMorgan Chase and Citibank over their sales of inaccurately documented debts to collectors.
The website of Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, which had inaccurately stated that she had an undergraduate degree, has been taken down.
He also said inaccurately that the United States had a trade deficit of almost $800 billion a year with other nations.
Other strategies include denying any relationship exists, or saying inaccurately that there is no risk with moderate drinking, the study found.
When the state began setting up its new devices, technicians found they were returning inaccurately low results, according to court testimony.
Podhoretz read this, not inaccurately, as "You don't belong," and he returned to the United States, where he was duly drafted.
A pool reporter Friday inaccurately said that a bust of Martin Luther King, Jr. had been removed from the Oval Office.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately described Sylvia Rivera's connection to Transy House, a shelter for transgender people in Brooklyn.
Recently, she's brought in her height to talk about President Donald Trump inaccurately mocking Michael Bloomberg as being 5-foot-4.
An article on May 14 about the photographer Roy DeCarava referred inaccurately to the photographer Robert Capa's images of D-Day.
In the police report, her age was inaccurately recorded as over 18, and her disability was omitted altogether, the report states.
Navient, the lawsuit said, inaccurately told credit reporting companies that veterans taking advantage of this program had defaulted on their loans.
" Correction: A previous version of this story inaccurately described the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as "the Department of Labor's enforcement agency.
Friday night, Minor League Baseball (MiLB) issued a report blaming MLB for "repeatedly and inaccurately" describing MiLB's stance on the negotiations.
O'Brien was drawing — sometimes inaccurately — from essays Sanders wrote in the 1960s and '70s for the alternative newspaper The Vermont Freeman.
Amazon has pulled more than one million products from its site that inaccurately claimed to cure or defend against the coronavirus.
Correction: An earlier version of this headline inaccurately characterized the rice burger bun as the first ever for a McDonald's franchise.
But Trump attacked Chicago's gun laws, often inaccurately held up as the strictest in the nation, casting doubt on their effectiveness.
EDITORIAL An Op-Ed essay on Saturday about a writer's Nazi grandmother inaccurately described an aspect of life in Nazi Germany.
An earlier version of this briefing inaccurately described a picture as showing Jackie Robinson after the National League Championship in 1950.
During his TCA presentation, Sarandos called out two companies — Nielsen and Symphony Media — specifically for inaccurately providing measurements of Netflix's audience size.
Long said, inaccurately, that the Puerto Rican government's original death toll of 64 did not include deaths caused indirectly by the hurricane.
As Americans face Hurricane Florence's landfall, President Trump inaccurately accused Democrats of fabricating Hurricane Maria's death toll to make him look bad.
Facts First: The map the Trumps tweeted inaccurately displays multiple blue counties won by Hillary Clinton as red counties won by Trump.
In his dismissal of the conspiracy theory he'd championed, Trump inaccurately claimed that Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton started the conspiracy theory. 7.
Correction: This article was updated to remove reference to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety that was inaccurately characterized.
Trump was inaccurately describing remarks she made in 2013 about how one of her college professors acted when he discussed al Qaeda.
Obviously, no one wants to see their culture or religion portrayed badly or inaccurately, but I think that it goes beyond that.
Yes, Purdue Pharma inaccurately claimed that Oxycontin was a less addictive opioid—and that its effects lasted longer than they really did.
The team leader and the commander directly above him "inaccurately characterized the nature of the mission," a summary of the report reads.
"Our nutrition staff inaccurately and inappropriately implemented alternate lunch," Richfield Public Schools Superintendent Steven Unowsky told local NBC affiliate KARE 11 Tuesday.
On the other hand, left-wing Democrats want to see investors (whom they indiscriminately, and inaccurately, label "Wall Street") take a haircut.
The original CNN report posted Friday inaccurately claimed that Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., received a "heads-up" email on Sept.
"I assumed — I now know inaccurately — that records that were on a State system were ones that were kept forever," she claimed.
Trump was inaccurately describing remarks she made in 23.83 about how one of her college professors acted when he discussed al Qaeda.
" The 40-second video concludes by saying, somewhat inaccurately, "Happy 20th birthday to all our fans… This is a celebration for you!
If fees are not revealed at the beginning of the shopping process, a hotel may be inaccurately perceived as cheaper than others.
Representative Carlos Curbelo, a Republican from South Florida, said he did not understand why Mr. Trump would inaccurately state the death toll.
Sanders also wants Biden to explain why he advocated for cutting Social Security years ago only to inaccurately suggest he never did.
The numbers reinforce why President Donald Trump has — inaccurately — painted all of his potential Democratic opponents in the 2020 election as socialists.
Burton also tells him, not at entirely inaccurately, that throughout his life, Matt has been working to glorify himself, not the Lord.
And it issued a correction on another story that inaccurately predicted the congressional testimony of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director.
Trump cited that study, inaccurately in some ways, a few months later when he announced his intent to withdraw from the deal.
That changed in recent weeks when meteorologists working for NOAA corrected Mr. Trump on Twitter after he inaccurately described Hurricane Dorian's path.
Huawei: The Chinese electronics giant sued the U.S. government, arguing that it had been unfairly and inaccurately banned as a security threat.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately described the significance of games between the Cubs and the Mets in Japan in 2000.
Therefore, if they inaccurately forecast demand for certain items, they could end up burning more money than they're able to recoup on sales.
The details: The mailers inaccurately said voters should submit their ballots by November 6 (Election Day,) but the actual deadline is November 5.
According to the group: At least two counties, Bexar and Denton, posted outdated flyers which inaccurately tell voters that photo ID is required.
Only "Downton Abbey" fans may recognize the disease as (spoiler alert) London doctors inaccurately diagnosed Lord Merton with it, initially causing much consternation.
Heck, I even wrote about a collection of LASplash liquid lipsticks that (somewhat inaccurately) bore the names of the series' characters and houses.
Its most probable form would be what is known memorably, though inaccurately, as a fart tax (most ruminant methane is belched, not farted).
" California: "I will not provide sensitive voter information to a commission that has already inaccurately passed judgment that millions of Californians voted illegally.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article inaccurately stated that Bradley Beychok, the former president of Media Matters, was James Carville's godson.
"Trying to keep below the radar particularly after the Porter issue and my involvement was so inaccurately covered," Kelly emailed a Times reporter.
He has since complained that President Donald Trump's White House political aides were inaccurately convinced he was a weak candidate against Democratic Sen.
This practice is set up to protect the American people so they are not inaccurately represented or inadequately funded by our federal government.
I want people to understand that these inaccuracies become ingrained in our society and have real consequences for those that are inaccurately represented.
It all changed when meteorologists working for NOAA corrected President Trump on Twitter after he inaccurately described Hurricane Dorian's path (and sparked #sharpiegate).
Staff at the center also made many late entries to patients' medical records that inaccurately depicted what had happened, the agency's statement said.
I think that's partly because many Americans fear terrorism and the word "refugee" unfairly and inaccurately conjures an image of a prospective terrorist.
One firm inaccurately told borrowers that they could lose access to federal support programs, like food stamps, if they defaulted on their loans.
When Donna Brazile, the former Democratic National Committee chairwoman, released a memoir in 2017, Mr. Trump inaccurately said the book showed that Mrs.
For instance, Trump has argued -- inaccurately -- that a Constitution written in repudiation of monarchal or absolute power renders him effectively above the law.
This time, Facebook said it had inaccurately measured the number of people an advertiser had the potential to reach across the social network.
Sandler himself has — not inaccurately — described Howard as selfish, but the character is also a cockeyed optimist, a dreamer, the quintessential American striver.
Lisa Bloom guided me with who to tell my story to as it was being done anyway inaccurately without me saying a word.
London (CNN Business)Facebook has been fined more than $2 million in Germany for inaccurately reporting the amount of illegal content on its platform.
One physician speaking to the Kansas City Star also noted that people often inaccurately self-report the first day of their menstrual cycle, anyway.
EU failed to include services it received from U.S. campaign strategy firm Goddard Gunster in a spending return, and inaccurately reported three loans. Leave.
I think people in the media are inaccurately conflating incel culture with all of alt-right culture and, to some extent, all of Gamergate.
The company's statement inaccurately portrays the circumstances surrounding my departure, and includes baseless and defamatory statements about me and my contributions to the company.
Correction: An earlier version of this post inaccurately said Wilde revealed her baby's gender; in fact she revealed the baby's sex — an important distinction.
First, Soules' lawyers have already complained media coverage has tainted the case and inaccurately portrayed their client's actions the night of the fatal crash.
To portray herself as the victim of misogyny is one thing, but Swift plays on racial anxieties and paints him inaccurately in this situation.
It's not uncommon for friends and relatives to inaccurately connect pre-marital sex or masturbation to the inability to carry a pregnancy to term.
Poles detest this phrase, since it inaccurately suggests that Poles, not Germans, ran concentration camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka on Polish soil.
Homan told Fox News host Neil Cavuto that Wolf's video inaccurately portrayed ICE, citing law enforcement statistics from the agency's past year of operations.
"When he has talked about tech issues, he has done so in the only way he knows how: brashly and inaccurately," the group said.
Ricardo Rosselló said there were at least 3,000 hurricane-related deaths as of August, which the president inaccurately questioned in a pair of tweets.
" Asked about these comments, Trump, in a Fox News interview that aired Sunday, inaccurately dismissed McRaven as a "Hillary Clinton fan" and "Obama backer.
But Trump inaccurately claimed the rapper was on his way home, as Rocky is still awaiting a verdict and has only been temporarily released.
EPA pushes back: The EPA responded to earlier criticism of the rule saying it was inaccurately being portrayed as opening the floodgates to asbestos.
"We inaccurately disclosed some of the variable compensation to which we could have been entitled, and should have disclosed it more accurately," he said.
But Clinton's campaign said that the Times inaccurately implied that the matter might be "criminal" and that the FBI was considering investigating Clinton personally.
"  CNN and others in the Fake News Business keep purposely and inaccurately reporting that I said the "Media is the Enemy of the People.
Trump has inaccurately stated that the policy is a law and has attempted to shift responsibility to lawmakers and Democrats to change the measure.
Prabowo, meanwhile, has been depicted as both impious and planning to create a caliphate, while his running mate has been portrayed inaccurately as gay.
Trump inaccurately blamed former President Barack Obama for botching the rollout of testing kits, but make no mistake, this is happening on Trump's watch.
INTERNATIONAL Because of a translation error, an article on Wednesday about the Bialowieza Forest in Poland inaccurately rendered a quote attributed to Adam Bohdan.
"An Xbox product page in some regions inaccurately listed the launch date for Xbox Series X as Thanksgiving 2020," a representative told Business Insider.
President Donald Trump acknowledged the reports during a press conference Thursday afternoon, inaccurately saying there were already troops posted at the US-Canada border.
Fact Check President Trump inaccurately linked a report of increasing crime in parts of Britain to "radical Islamic terror" in a tweet early Friday.
Their intent was to portray the Americans — not entirely inaccurately — as trying to manage the ouster of a corrupt, pro-Russian president of Ukraine.
Trump publicly criticized Waters during campaign rallies this week, and inaccurately claimed in a tweet that the Democrat called for harm to his supporters.
Martinsburg, West Va., the town that The New Yorker magazine depicted so unfairly and inaccurately, has provided the model solution to a national crisis.
The president complained that the House panel "has given up on the Mueller report," which he inaccurately claimed cleared him of collusion and obstruction.
At one point, while discussing why U.S. pipes would be superior to foreign ones, Trump inaccurately described how the pipes are made and shipped.
The Trump administration has and will likely continue to fill that role and confront the press when they feel a story is inaccurately reported.
Existing evolutionary clocks, which fail to account for the time-dependent rate phenomenon, inaccurately date ancient viruses as being much younger than they really are.
Instead of some 18.5 million Americans living in "extreme poverty" – as the U.N. report inaccurately claims – the real number is less than half of that.
So he concocts a plan to hold a singing contest (everyone loves singing contests, he reasons, not inaccurately) and sends out fliers about an audition.
You've gotta do something when you're inside, so I'd inaccurately play along with these records that I love, but Connecticut had no music scene whatsoever.
It also inaccurately said that NOAA had not archived its data: In reality, all of it was published on the website of the journal Science.
He published a story on his website that inaccurately connected a moratorium on new work camps outside Fort McMurray to plans for a new mosque.
Long after it was clear that Trump was talking about MS-13, news organizations continued to inaccurately use the quote to rile up the left.
"This is not Brian Ross's first mistake in reporting breaking news inaccurately," he added, listing several occasions when Ross reported inaccurate stories over the years.
But some initial coverage of Trump's remarks inaccurately portrayed his "animals" comment as a reference to immigrants more broadly, instead of MS-13 gang members.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The agency tasked with reviewing all shootings involving Chicago police officers inaccurately reported use of force, the city's inspector general said on Tuesday.
An article on Tuesday about Gordon Hamilton, a climate scientist who died in Antarctica, described inaccurately an accident involving Lonnie G. Thompson, a glacier scientist.
Conservatives focused on such issues as why early Obama administration talking points inaccurately portrayed the attacks as a spontaneous protest rather than a premeditated assault.
Meyer was punished for mishandling domestic assault allegations lodged against a longtime assistant coach, Zach Smith, then speaking inaccurately about it to the news media.
After visiting NATO headquarters in Brussels in July, Mr. Trump claimed inaccurately that NATO spending was increasing "because of me," misrepresenting how the alliance functions.
"An Xbox product page in some regions inaccurately listed the launch date for Xbox Series X as Thanksgiving 2020," a Microsoft representative told Business Insider.
He held town hall meetings with veterans and a televised fund-raiser in which he claimed (inaccurately) to have raised $6 million for veterans' groups.
The book has not been "proven to be inaccurately reported," nor has there been any sign that the authors are embarrassed about anything they included.
The most egregious false claim: Dishwasher dishonesty Okay, it sounds kind of comedic when the President of the United States complains extremely inaccurately about dishwashers.
Berkeley released a statement explaining that the incident was being "willfully distorted and inaccurately reported" and that the campus remained committed to freedom of expression.
The second kind is referred to by the Supreme Court, inaccurately, as the general trust relationship, a kind of moral obligation to assist tribal interests.
In elementary schools, costumed Jane Austens are found alongside another inaccurately mythologized historical giant, George Washington, on ever-popular "impersonate a famous dead person" days.
But he is exaggerating the restrictions placed on the program by President Barack Obama and inaccurately suggested that Mr. Obama's decision came without a cause.
During the speech, Ghazala Khan stood by his side and did not speak, which caused Trump then to wildly (and inaccurately) speculate as to why.
But in his new book Enlightenment Now, one of the arguments he makes is that the media often presents an inaccurately negative view of the world.
While the Internet speculated wildly, inaccurately, about who that winner might be, one brave/weird man came forward with what appeared to be a winning ticket.
Sometimes called Haz, Styles is the perpetually tousled hunky one, often inaccurately portrayed as the band's lead singer mainly by virtue of being deemed the hottest.
These accusations gained steam after some shady-looking business in Iowa, in which Cruz supporters inaccurately told caucus-goers that Ben Carson had suspended his campaign.
In December, Italy's market watchdog Consob told Monte dei Paschi it had inaccurately booked the Alexandria derivative trade in its 2014 and first-half 2015 accounts.
Update, December 29, 2017:  Earlier this year, writer Blake Harris published a story suggesting that much of the coverage (including TechCrunch's) had described Nimble America inaccurately.
An early wave of stories inaccurately suggested the House GOP health care bill would allow rape and sexual assault to be treated as pre-existing conditions.
He also had a Mexican tourist visa with him that inaccurately lists his country of birth as Mexico, setting up a conflicting nationality claim, Galan said.
The Clinton team also denounced Bernie Sanders's Medicare-for-all plan, and inaccurately implied that it would dismantle existing health care programs and leave people uninsured.
"Effective programs for targeting foreign terror suspects were inaccurately portrayed as pervasive wiretapping operations to spy on American citizens and listen to their phone calls," Rep.
The plaintiff is seeking damages for unpaid wages and overtime, plus punitive damages and an injunction to prevent future employees from being inaccurately classified as exempt.
Dickson saw two possibilities: Correct information about possible aftershocks was being conveyed inaccurately, or someone at Homeland Security was getting truly bad information and relaying it.
While this attack happened on what some inaccurately consider the mean streets of the Bronx (this isn't the 1970s), it could have happened anywhere in America.
In a recent report about health impacts from climate change, the administration once again inaccurately claimed that climate change causes an increase in extreme weather events.
" Update: A previous version of this story inaccurately stated that in 2016, the opioid epidemic killed "a record 50,000 people," and has been changed to "33,000.
The president's comments skated over key issues (like testing) and inaccurately described the details of his (largely point-missing) 30-day ban on travel from Europe.
President Trump took to Twitter to offer America's solidarity, but also inaccurately accused London's mayor of saying there was nothing for Londoners to be concerned about.
The new filing relies on thinly sourced news reports to inaccurately suggest that Apple had colluded with the Chinese government to undermine buyers' security, Sewell said.
In the settlement, the two men acknowledged that they had participated in and approved two transactions that inaccurately portrayed A.I.G.'s financial results over four years.
Elise Bean, a former Senate staffer widely considered one of FATCA's architects, inaccurately claimed FATCA reporting was "simply a transparency measure" that matched a domestic 1099.
We already knew that in October, Trump tweeted — inaccurately — that the Puerto Rican government was planning to use disaster relief money to pay off old debts.
But, lacking these abilities, or deep understandings of the people they interact with, then the robot may violate the first Law because it inaccurately assesses the situation.
One of the slides inaccurately described a Bosnian war criminal as still being a fugitive, while another slide incorrectly describes an Indian law, according to the report.
Holmes raised $400 million and hooked a lucrative contract with Walgreens, rolling out blood draw centers in Arizona even though the Edison was inaccurately analyzing patients' blood.
President Trump has been criticizing Amazon over the past week, and on Thursday he suggested — inaccurately — that the company is ripping off the United States Postal Service.
Correction (January 5th): A previous version of this obituary inaccurately cited the first line of Thomas Gray's "Elegy" as "The curfew tolls the knell of passing day".
Mr. Trump and Mr. Rubio voiced indignation that supporters of Mr. Cruz had inaccurately told Iowa voters that Mr. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, had suspended his campaign.
He expressly waived attorney client privilege last week and repeatedly and inaccurately — as proven by the tape —talked and talked about the recording, forfeiting all confidentiality claims.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer on Monday cast doubt on Obama's motivations, arguing, inaccurately, that the previous administration did nothing to thwart Russian election interference last year.
SCIENCE TIMES An article on Tuesday about Gordon Hamilton, a climate scientist who died in Antarctica, described inaccurately an accident involving Lonnie G. Thompson, a glacier scientist.
Trump inaccurately referred to the preliminary agreement with Mexico as if it were a final trade agreement of its own, separate from North American Free Trade Agreement.
Last week, an outside group supporting Mr. Cruz released a commercial that criticized Mr. Kasich's "liberal record" and tied him, inaccurately, to the liberal billionaire George Soros.
"I assisted a friend who served on the Chesapeake Bay Commission, and this is inaccurately being tied to Smithfield Foods," Hart said in a statement to CNN.
One claim, which they called the "Goks uncertainty language" after his nickname, inaccurately said that there was a lack of scientific consensus that the earth is warming.
Fact Check of the Day The day after midterm elections, the president inaccurately boasted about the results and gave misleading statements on health care, immigration and trade.
"Judge Jackson conceded that there was absolutely no evidence of any Russian collusion in this case," Downing said, inaccurately paraphrasing remarks made by Judge Amy Berman Jackson.
At a news conference the next day in Tokyo, Mr. Trump went even further by contending, inaccurately, that the missile launches did not violate United Nations resolutions.
In 2007, a trailer for a BBC documentary was edited, inaccurately, to make it appear that the queen had angrily left a photo session with Annie Leibovitz.
"Trying to keep below the radar particularly after the Porter issue and my involvement was so inaccurately covered," Kelly told me in an email, declining an interview.
The President mocked the Vietnam War hero, inaccurately for coming in "last in his class," and rebuked him for voting against a GOP bid to repeal Obamacare.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York proposed a statewide ban on single-use food containers made of "expanded polystyrene" foam, more commonly, but inaccurately, known as Styrofoam.
Fact Check The president, facing calls for impeachment over his pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political rival, inaccurately accused European countries of not providing aid to Ukraine.
"The report of my death is greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain wrote to a newspaper when it was inaccurately reported he'd died, before his actual death in 1910.
Family members of the drug war's casualties on several occasions told me they supported Duterte's violence, even as they insisted their sons and daughters were targeted inaccurately.
But even more alarming is the way the Trump administration inaccurately frames the issue: family-based migration is a negative because those immigrants are usually low-skilled.
The restrictions placed on Uighur are not generally applied to members of other religions, especially those seen as indigenously Chinese, such as (accurately) Daoism and (inaccurately) Buddhism.
Google's response to the tragedy referenced a mistake in its search algorithm, which inaccurately placed a 4chan post misidentifying the shooter at the top of its search results.
The Los Angeles Times recently claimed, inaccurately, that one top candidate on Trump&aposs list, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, wrote in a 2003 academic publication that Roe v.
The real dichotomy in this country may be between the voters and many of the inaccurately-named "public servants" who work and act without any real public oversight.
And that figure is actually lower than the estimated 83,000 inaccurately reported as dead in 2011, the last time the inspector general did an audit of the data.
It could not be immediately determined whether they did so accidentally or intentionally, but doing so can inaccurately imply they achieved certain targets that they did not reach.
The "phony" thing slipped into the Constitution Comparing himself to George Washington, inaccurately, on Monday at Cabinet meeting, Trump bragged about giving his salary back to the country.
But her former employer, Brian O'Shaughnessy, Pramana Collective partner and co-founder, said Pramana worked with Hyperloop, and that the complaint inaccurately portrayed the two companies' professional relationship.
Rooney and Gemma both say that in the (heavily redacted) copies of Boyd's report they have seen, their testimony is distorted, inaccurately summarized, and outright dismissed in places.
Juul doesn't currently have data around the scale of infringing products on the market, but counterfeit Juul products may inaccurately increase sales figures, intensifying scrutiny from the FDA.
Mr Clegg: It's important to remember that for many millions of British people they had been told, not inaccurately, for ages that the euro-zone economy was spluttering.
In October 2015, the tax authority wrote to Man City to say it believed the club had inaccurately reported who agents worked for in respect of seven players.
PG&E said the Journal report inaccurately portrayed planned electric transmission regulatory compliance work, and omitted key aspects of the work the company was doing to enhance safety.
NARAL spent $85033,000 on an ad this week blasting Rubio for the inaction on Zika, though inaccurately portraying him as someone who has helped to block the funding.
Despite inflammatory statements from their spokesperson, which are intended to paint our actions inaccurately and unfairly, we are undaunted in our efforts to continue discussions in good faith.
In 2012, the Education Department stepped in to remove Ling Ling Chou for inaccurately reporting data such as student attendance records and the school-day length, Chalkbeat reported.
And publishing an article that inaccurately claims the reef is dead can make people who don't know any better lose hope and think nothing else can be done.
"Whereas there is a long history of violence targeting transgender women of color in America, and much of it goes unreported or is reported inaccurately," the statement begins.
Two C.N.R.P. parliamentarians have been imprisoned, in violation of their constitutionally protected parliamentary immunity, on charges that they posted online documents that inaccurately describe Cambodia's border with Vietnam.
Todd noted that some initial coverage of Trump's remarks inaccurately portrayed his "animals" comment as a reference to undocumented immigrants more broadly, instead of MS-13 gang members.
In June 2016, the Arkansas secretary of state provided a list to the state's county clerks inaccurately removing 7,700 names from the polls because of alleged felony convictions.
It was also new proof of the adage often, and probably inaccurately, attributed to President Harry S. Truman: If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.
Fact Check of the Day While signing the annual funding bill, President Trump inaccurately claimed that the amount was "historic" and the military had "never" previously received funding.
President Trump blamed the state's environmental policies for the fires, saying — inaccurately — that water that could be used to fight them is being diverted to the Pacific Ocean.
It inaccurately suggested broad support for the attack days before a funeral procession in Baghdad drew thousands and the Iraqi parliament voted to give U.S. troops the boot.
In the immediate aftermath, trying to make sense of the horror, some have inaccurately opined that this was the first time in history that the police were outgunned.
The United States, he said, could benefit by retaining tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods, and he again inaccurately suggested that China was paying the levies.
The 1970's -- 1980's campaign to free Soviet Jews, including me and my family, made liberal use of the Holocaust by inaccurately comparing the USSR to Nazi Germany.
The novel "American Dirt," which came out last month, has been criticized as inaccurately depicting Mexican culture and immigrants and benefiting from an industry that doesn't recognize Latinx writers.
On Sunday, Trump also called Rasmussen "one of the most accurate polls" of the 2016 election, but they inaccurately predicted a Clinton electoral college victory — as many polls did.
There is also an enormous risk that innocent people will be misidentified as terrorists, especially people of color who are more likely to be inaccurately identified by the technology.
He also had a Mexican tourist visa with him that inaccurately listed his country of birth as Mexico, setting up a conflicting nationality claim, his attorney, Claudia Galan, said.
In the first debate, Trump inaccurately claimed ISIS now controls huge oil stores in Libya (they don't) and that the U.S. should have taken the oil after the intervention.
Not only does it try to falsely claim that SB 822 tries to "prohibit peering agreements," it inaccurately argues that ISPs would face financial hardships due to the protections.
In the beginning of the episode, Durant muses on C.J.'s ideal role which he judges, maybe not inaccurately, to be a high-scoring sixth man off the bench.
He spoke of the sorrowful history that is Cleveland's sports legacy, rattling off the lowlights like any fan, if a tiny bit inaccurately (John Elway's drive was 98 yards).
The warnings, if they are indeed being inaccurately displayed, are a further indicator of Instagram's ongoing struggles to accurately enforce its rules for third-party developers on its platform.
Alan Levy, Manitoba, Canada When The Times reported on Trump's first White House appointees, many readers believed that the paper was already normalizing Trump's presidency by inaccurately describing them.
Because of this, some (including the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology) have inaccurately reported that without the El Niño, there would be no cause for concern.
"Some of us live as fake news," she said, noting that her experience as an object of media fascination increased her empathy for those whose stories are inaccurately depicted.
EDT A statement from Microsoft noted that the console's product page inaccurately listed the launch date of the console, which does not exactly deny the potentially leaked release date.
So why is he scheduled to be at the White House on Monday evening for a public ceremony, one that President Trump has inaccurately called a "swearing-in ceremony"?
Initially, federal officials had stayed silent, and later local officials inaccurately told parents that the girls had been rescued, prompting a small riot by parents whose hopes were dashed.
Trump has made false claims about his record on auto jobs -- inaccurately boasting, among other things, that new auto plants are being built in places like Florida and Pennsylvania.
An earlier version of this article inaccurately included military bases among the places where beds have been reserved for migrant children by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Some focus on the "romance of leadership" theory, which causes us to inaccurately attribute all of an organization's success and failure to its leader, ignoring its legions of followers.
The controversy followed on the heels of a related Trump flap, when he claimed, inaccurately, that former President Obama and other past presidents "didn't make calls" to bereaved relatives.
Related: Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino is engaged The U.S. Attorney in New Jersey charged the brothers for filing false tax returns and inaccurately reporting some $8.9 million in income.
The implication should be clear: Without all those insane fake news stories floating around, especially the ones that inaccurately depicted Hillary Clinton as part of a... you know what?
The most famous example is the Moscow-Washington hotline, often (inaccurately) called the red phone, a messaging system that allowed the American president and Soviet premier to communicate directly.
Seven months after McCain passed away, Trump mocked him on Twitter inaccurately for coming "last in his class," and rebuked McCain for voting against a GOP bid to repeal Obamacare.
Moore's case rested on a false premise about deflation: He inaccurately claimed the economy is experiencing it, and recommended interest rate cuts as a way to address the fake problem.
As public awareness of the sovereign citizen movement has grown since the 2010 killings of the police officers in Arkansas, some criminal suspects have inaccurately been linked to the movement.
Rodriguez testified that Manafort had inaccurately claimed in a $5.5 million loan application, which the bank denied in 2016, that one of his properties was not subject to a mortgage.
Trump has frequently and inaccurately accused federal investigators of launching a probe into his campaign based solely on an unverified dossier of claims relating to Trump's alleged ties to Russia.
Election officials in Ohio, where the video was taken, quickly pointed out that the timestamps on the receipts shown in the clip made clear that no votes were inaccurately recorded.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," Trump tweeted.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the "podium" much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," he tweeted.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," he tweeted.
Barack Obama, to cite one very apt comparison, didn't respond every time Donald Trump suggested inaccurately he might not be legitimately the president because he could have been foreign-born.
The murders were initially and inaccurately labelled a mafia hit, but investigators grew suspicious of the brothers, who lavishly spent their parents' money in the weeks after the double-murder.
At the meeting, the county's toxicologist, Dr. Cyrus Rangan, attributed the error of interpretation to Reuters, inaccurately saying the news agency never checked the data with the county before publishing.
The wording, known internally as the "Goks uncertainty language" based on Mr. Goklany's nickname, inaccurately claims that there is a lack of consensus among scientists that the earth is warming.
Harris's stepdaughter also testified that workers sometimes signed as witnesses for ballots even though they were not witnesses, dated forms inaccurately, filled in parts of ballots, and even forged signatures.
The paper also reported "Goks uncertainty language," as it was referred to internally and drawn from the official's nickname, inaccurately claimed there was disagreement among scientists about the earth warming.
Fact Check President Trump and his defenders have inaccurately attacked the impeachment inquiry for what they say are procedural and constitutional violations, a faulty premise and a lack of support.
African American women were inaccurately identified most frequently in one-to-many searches, while Asians, African Americans, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders were all misidentified in one-to-one searches.
The president also inaccurately claimed that Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election was "illegally set up" based in part on a dossier of salacious allegations about him.
For one, Mr. Kushner inaccurately believed that moderate rank-and-file Democrats were open to a compromise and had no issue funding a wall as part of a broader deal.
That made it harder for the State Department to tamp down British fury over Trump's tweets inaccurately criticizing London Mayor Sadiq Khan and calling for support of his travel ban.
The Department for International Development (DFID), the ministry that manages overseas aid, rejected the accusations, saying they misrepresented or inaccurately portrayed projects it supported, including some that were no longer funded.
In his presentation, Obst urged the group to remake its image with Congress, saying he believed student debt relief companies had been inaccurately represented in the media, the two people said.
The myth of black Confederates enables white supremacists to portray the Civil War inaccurately as a struggle over states' rights, not slavery; as a fight for Southern liberty, not for oppression.
Trump inaccurately blamed a lot of the violence on what he called the "alt-left" and portrayed the anti-racist protesters as equally violent to the white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
Prior to December, after several press inquiries from Inc, Periscope did not adequately explain what a video view is on the site and a bug was, in fact, inaccurately reporting them.
By hammering trade deals, to which he inaccurately attributes most of those problems, Mr Trump has aimed to vindicate the sense of grievance over globalisation that many working-class whites feel.
"We do not need 2,000 miles of concrete wall from sea to shining sea—we never did; we never proposed that; we never wanted that," he said (inaccurately, as it happens).
The move kicked off a wave of outrage and controversy as a group of trolls selectively took Sarah's old tweets out of context to inaccurately claim that she is a racist.
Two decades ago, Amazon went public as "Earth's biggest bookstore" — a description bold enough to draw a lawsuit from Barnes & Noble, which claimed that Amazon was inaccurately calling itself a store.
As we've incorporated new perspectives into our series over the past year, one theme has been consistent: Racial stereotypes harm not only the communities they inaccurately characterize, but American society overall.
Just a few days ago, Gunnlaugsson denied having connections to a foreign company or inaccurately reporting his financial assets and walked out of an interview with local SVT investigative television show.
He shared on Instagram last month a now-removed doctored image of a CNN graphic that inaccurately stated that his father had a 85033 percent approval rating in a Gallup poll.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - CIA Director Mike Pompeo on Thursday said, apparently inaccurately, that U.S. intelligence agencies had concluded that Russian interference did not affect the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
To illustrate the existing flaws of the tech, the ACLU conducted another test of Amazon's Rekognition software, which inaccurately identified one in five California lawmakers as matches to a mugshot database.
The Marlins have gone 156-167 in two seasons under Mattingly, who said criticism of Jeter has been unfair because some details of the Stanton trade talks had been inaccurately reported.
Initially filed in 2005 by Eliot Spitzer when he was attorney general of New York, the case related to two transactions that inaccurately portrayed A.I.G.'s financial results over four years.
Harder argues in his complaint that the piece alluded to Team Trump's communications maliciously and inaccurately twisted them into "an overarching deal" and "quid pro quo" between Trump and the Kremlin.
Amazon.com Inc has barred more than 1 million products from sale in recent weeks that had inaccurately claimed to cure or defend against the coronavirus, the company told Reuters on Thursday.
Though he has repeatedly claimed, inaccurately, that he has gotten the approval time down to two years or less, he acknowledged here that the approval time is significantly longer than that.
That would allow workers with age-discrimination complaints to request review by a neutral party if they believed, as the plaintiffs did, that their allegations had been inadequately or inaccurately investigated.
Democrats booed Trump during Tuesday's State of the Union address when he inaccurately said the current immigration system allows a single immigrant to bring "virtually unlimited" relatives into the country.  Sen.
In addition, fake news can be used to inaccurately make immigrants targets of political blame — for example, the falsehood that there were three million illegal votes in the 2016 presidential election.
It is also possible that Foos made an error in his recordkeeping, or transcribed the date of the murder inaccurately, as he copied the original journal entry into a different format.
The three major credit bureaus, Equifax, TransUnion and Experian, found that civil judgement and tax lien data was often being reported inaccurately and not being updated enough to serve its intended purpose.
Thus, it is wholly improper for the State or any witness to refer to the decedent as a 'victim' since such a reference inaccurately characterizes the events relevant to the instant charge.
Amazon's facial recognition tool, Rekognition, has been criticized by groups like the American Civil Liberties Union, which, in a test, found the tool inaccurately matched 28 members of Congress to criminal mugshots.
The Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research group, says five states falsely inform women that abortion increases their chances of developing breast cancer while four inaccurately portray the impact on future fertility.
In the past, researchers have been concerned that the risk of inaccurately diagnosing teens — often telling them they have depression when they don't — is too great to support such large-scale screening.
"It's gotten to a point where it is not even being reported and in many cases, the very, very dishonest press does not want to report it," he said this week, inaccurately.
States are supposed to report murders to the Department of Justice, but some report inaccurately, or fail to report altogether, and Hargrove has sued some of these states to obtain their records.
President Trump on Wednesday inaccurately claimed numerous times that military personnel had not received a pay raise in 6900 years, though the Pentagon has enacted raises every year for the past decade.
" In a radio interview last year with Mr. Trump, Mr. Bannon complained, inaccurately, that "two-thirds or three-quarters of the C.E.O.s in Silicon Valley are from South Asia or from Asia.
A widely shared "obituary" in Outside magazine last week inaccurately claimed that all of the Great Barrier Reef "passed away in 219" after a brief battle with global warming and ocean acidification.
The most famous example is the Moscow-Washington hotline, often (inaccurately) called the red phone: A messaging system that allowed the American president and Soviet premier to communicate with each other directly.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently regulates gene editing in farm animals and "inaccurately classifies livestock as drugs and farms as drug-manufacturing facilities," the council said in a statement.
"In fact, at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, Trump repeatedly downplayed threat, inaccurately comparing it to the flu and telling his supporters that growing worry about the coronavirus was a "hoax.
A previous version of this article inaccurately described the length of time visa holders found to be in the country illegally for more than 180 days would be barred from re-entry.
He has also confronted the Western media outlets that he believes hold a virtual monopoly on how countries like Bangladesh are portrayed — or, more to the point, how they are inaccurately portrayed.
The egg is a traditional Chinese snack, often called (poetically, if inaccurately) a 217,000-year-old egg, preserved for a few weeks or months in lye or slaked lime, salt and tea.
Regardless of how much credit Trump deserves for the increase, he was inaccurately adding an initial $130 billion increase that is part of, not in addition to, the expected $400 billion. Rep.
President Trump on Saturday praised ABC News for suspending a reporter who inaccurately claimed former national security adviser Michael Flynn would testify that Trump ordered him to contact Russia during the campaign.
Friday's indictment noted that Russian representatives interacted only with "unwitting" Trump campaign aides -- a statement that the President's supporters used to inaccurately claim he had been absolved of any wrongdoing by Mueller.
Shuklin and the VA made misstatements to the media about aspects of the trip, the report says, with Shulkin inaccurately claiming to a reporter that he had bought the tennis match tickets.
As Sanchez explains, Trump appears to be basing his claims on a story in Breitbart that inaccurately summarized reporting from Louise Mensch of Heat Street, from the BBC and from The Guardian.
At one point, Democratic Judiciary counsel Berke was permitted to question Castor, and pressed him for inaccurately quoting the testimony of an aide to Vice President Mike Pence in his minority report.
SUNDAY STYLES A report last Sunday about the wedding of Sarah Franklin and Ariel Peikes described inaccurately a place that houses one of the music schools in Manhattan where the bride teaches.
The withdrawal of the nominee, Robert Weaver, follows Wall Street Journal reports that said he had inaccurately represented his qualifications to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs after his nomination in October.
On Thursday night, he and wife Haley Bieber posted a video to his Instagram Story making fun of a headline that (inaccurately) reported that 1) Haley is pregnant and 2) Justin left her.
Many women identified with Katy Clemens, the mother I interviewed for the article who said she felt "bullied" to have a planned cesarean after doctors inaccurately predicted she was carrying a large baby.
LaBolt cited as an example Trump's first press secretary, Sean Spicer, who began the administration's first-ever press briefing by aggressively and inaccurately asserting that Trump's inauguration crowd was the largest in history.
If you've ever worn a wrist heart monitor, you may have noticed a time or two during exercise when your heart rate read inaccurately low for a few ticks before getting it right.
In New York, for example, (a case study that Trump inaccurately believes is a model for success) 90% of the people stopped by police were blacks and Latinos who had committed no crime.
The ban unnecessarily (and inaccurately) pits law enforcement against an entire swath of the American population based merely on their country of origin — including those who would be able and willing to help.
He is pro-life, but when his opponent, the Democratic incumbent Blanche Lincoln, suggested, inaccurately, that he believed abortion is immoral even for pregnancies resulting from sexual assault, Sanders staged a blistering counterattack.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said in a Twitter post on Monday the NATO summit he attended last week had been a success and was inaccurately reported by much of the media.
Fact Check of the Day Even as he maintained that the policy is effective, President Trump inaccurately said his administration's practice of separating families on the border should be pinned on his predecessor.
"When your diplomats spread conspiracy theories on Twitter, including recent posts inaccurately claiming the United States military brought the coronavirus to China, it only further undermines the credibility of your government," he wrote.
Trump on Friday declined to release the Democratic rebuttal of a Republican memo he inaccurately claimed "totally vindicates" him in the Russia probe, warning that the new document compromised intelligence sources and methods.
"There is widespread stigma against medication for opioid use disorder within the healthcare and recovery communities, who sometimes inaccurately view medication for opioid use disorder as replacing one drug with another," Alinsky said.
An opinion article last week about why you still need your brain and cannot outsource knowledge to the web inaccurately described where Jonathan Rochelle, a Google executive, made comments about the quadratic equation.
For Mostly Harmless, the fifth book in the inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy, Adams' editor had to literally lock him in a hotel room until he finally coughed up a manuscript.
The fine is the joint biggest handed down by the Electoral Commission, matching a fine given to Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative party for inaccurately reporting spending in elections in 2014 and 2015. Leave.
America, Canada and New Zealand have issued commemorative stamps for the year of the chicken (or cock or rooster, as the animal of 2017 is sometimes called, inaccurately: the Chinese word is gender neutral).
The fine is the joint biggest handed down by the Electoral Commission, matching a fine given to Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative party for inaccurately reporting spending in elections in 2014 and 2015. Leave.
The photo of Modamani taking a selfie with Merkel in September 2015 has been widely shared in Facebook posts that inaccurately linked him to various incidents, including the 2016 bombing at the Brussels airport.
A statement released by Puffs of Doom to MUNCHIES says the media stories in the aftermath of launching the sandwich inaccurately portray Puffs of Doom as mocking Morrissey and feeling bullied by Morrissey's management.
They also accuse the administration of unfairly and inaccurately portraying immigrants as criminals; meanwhile defenders of the bill say any crime committed by an undocumented immigrant is a crime that could have been prevented.
Currently, the movement to expand government, inaccurately self-described as "socialist," promotes a platform of government medicine, free college, generous welfare, strict regulation and high taxes readily recognizable in Europe as social democratic policies.
President Gerald R. Ford, who had portrayed New York, not inaccurately, as an emblem of mismanagement, refused to go along with the loan guarantees, saying that a municipal bankruptcy would be temporary and tolerable.
"I have no obligation to have a candid conversation with the media whatsoever, just like they have no obligation to cover me honestly, and they do it inaccurately all the time," he told lawmakers.
He will surely seize on the report to further discredit the "Steele dossier" that suggested that he was compromised by Russia, and claim inaccurately that it was the sole trigger for the FBI investigation.
These programs have contributed to the 1.5% drop in the average premium for the Obamacare's 2019 benchmark plan, which President Donald Trump has repeatedly and inaccurately taken credit for on the midterm campaign trail.
Your brother-in-law was wrong to speak to you so rudely and inaccurately about the matter, but I encourage you to resist conflating him with your mother-in-law and other family members.
But the charity potentially engaged in false statements for years later, inaccurately declaring in numerous states that it had never been subject to an adverse regulatory action — while failing to disclose the Mississippi violation.
Users were quick to highlight on Twitter that the map still dramatically overstates available ISPs (often to a comical degree), inaccurately lists the speeds they can provide, and fails to mention service pricing whatsoever.
Trump's insistence on using the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" was always seen by terrorism experts as a mistake, as the phrase inaccurately implies that groups like ISIS speak for the entirety of the Muslim religion.
But Israel mostly deflected the criticism, saying that the sheriff's office was looking into how it handled tips about the alleged shooter and accusing the media of inaccurately reporting about his office's contact with Cruz.
"Light" cigarettes contained typical levels of tar and nicotine, but they were made so that the tar and nicotine they emitted was diluted with air — tricking the machines measuring them into registering inaccurately low levels.
She also adds information about the history and characteristics of various architecture styles, and uses photos from the likes of Zillow and Redfin to illustrate how so many real estate listings inaccurately use the terms.
There's the carousel of drugs, alcohol and sex that are so glitteringly (and largely inaccurately) depicted in cinematic renderings of 'madness', but there's also an overwhelming sense of all-consuming confidence and boundless self-worth.
The settlements covered several forms of economic damages linked to the inflators, including claims that vehicles were inaccurately represented to be safe, and that buyers had overpaid for cars with defective or substandard air bags.
"During his speech, the president also bragged about the size of the crowd, inaccurately claiming that a "record-setting" 45,000 people were in attendance, but said that the news media would report "it's about 200.
The settlement covers several forms of economic damages linked to the inflators, including claims that vehicles were inaccurately represented to be safe, and that buyers had overpaid for cars with defective or substandard air bags.
I bring all this up to say that, at the time, Portland seemed like a place that lived outside of time, and therefore, inaccurately, outside of ideas of race and, to a lesser extent, class.
Focusing on this mystery also helps Dory to ignore her own stagnant, immobile life: "This matters to you because you have nothing else," says Dory's ex-boyfriend Julian (Brandon Micheal Hall), bluntly—but not inaccurately.
She recounted how her father had spent nearly a decade trying to escape the bureaucratic nightmare created when the Department of Veterans of Affairs, amid a billing dispute, inaccurately declared him dead for nine months.
" Unmoved, Mr Gohmert declared that a "divisive" Mr Obama "always comes out against the cops," adding—inaccurately—that "this administration has supported Black Lives Matter as even their leaders have called out for killing cops.
Speaking with NPR last week, Henu Josephine Tarrant (an artist and performer of the Ho-Chunk, Hopi and Rappahannock tribes) explained that Native American Halloween costumes are problematic because they inaccurately portray modern Indigenous people.
But soon after, she heard Mr. Trump grimly and inaccurately describe the economic and social status of African-Americans: "You're living in your poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs," he said.
But Judge Kavanaugh told Ms. Feinstein on Thursday that he had only meant that the line inaccurately overstated the position "of legal scholars" and reiterated that Roe was a precedent that had been reaffirmed repeatedly.
He's also staged photos for himself at centers of Orthodox Christianity, like Mount Athos in Greece, where the Russian media breathlessly, if slightly inaccurately, reported that he sat upon the traditional throne of Byzantine emperors.
Several news outlets, including Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal, also inaccurately reported this week that Deutsche Bank had received a subpoena from the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, for President Trump's financial records.
Doctors found that all of the people affected by what was initially — and inaccurately — thought to be an acoustic attack had damage to the otolith, the organ that manages balance and the sensation of gravity.
Previous studies looking at the effect of radiation on the brain have used shorter rates of exposure but higher doses of radiation, which the researchers of the new study say inaccurately reflects deep space conditions.
SUNDAY REVIEW An opinion article last week about why you still need your brain and cannot outsource knowledge to the web inaccurately described where Jonathan Rochelle, a Google executive, made comments about the quadratic equation.
MORE (R-Ariz.) is knocking the media, saying they are inaccurately portraying his recent comments about high-income Americans getting draft deferments from the Vietnam War over bone spurs as a slight against President Trump.
Last month he said releasing the 6900 pages of the report would be a mistake because they contain inaccurate, un-vetted information that could be used to inaccurately tie Saudi Arabia to the terror attacks.
In the theater world, reports about this were greeted with a derisive frisson (one website reported, inaccurately, that Trujillo was being brought in to clean up a mess and that Robbins's choreography was being restored).
And it highlights how, even if many Americans — including, by his own words, President-elect Donald Trump — inaccurately believe urban violence is soaring, the opposite long-term trend has brought wide-ranging change to cities.
These fake health centers inaccurately claim abortion poses health risks such as infertility, breast cancer, and birth defects in future pregnancies, and shame women for seeking information about the full range of options around pregnancy.
When people mistakenly refer to the West Bank as the "Occupied Territories" or, wholly inaccurately as the "Occupied Palestinian Territories," when, in fact, the land is disputed, they stand in the way of a negotiation.
The character of these collections reflects the fact that art brut, outsider art and the creations of self-taught artists in general should not be called "psychotic art," as they were, inaccurately, in the past.
Side note: Trump is still inaccurately conflating Brent and WTI prices, noting prices went from over $80 a few months ago to the mid-$40s now, but the former is Brent and the latter is WTI.
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, said the White House press secretary gave "alternative facts" when he inaccurately described the inauguration crowd as "the largest ever" during his first appearance before the press this weekend.
A reliance on stereotypes, combined with a decreased likelihood of updating one's opinion in the face of new evidence, can create an environment where employees, and particularly those from stereotyped groups, are unfairly and inaccurately evaluated.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the "podium" much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," the president wrote in a post on Twitter.
Even in cases where the tax authority says it believes a club has inaccurately reported the role of an agent, it has only sought back tax in relation to half the agent's fee, the documents show.
China, though, signed onto the Paris agreement in 2016 and the President has tried to back away from his criticism of China on global warming and even flatly -- and inaccurately -- denied that he ever said it.
Apple's expansion comes as the two companies continue in an ongoing multinational legal battle, with Qualcomm alleging Apple violated its patents and Apple alleging Qualcomm has inaccurately charged it royalties to use its chips in devices.
While quoting from a printed copy of his remarks in the days after the protests, Trump accused the media, inaccurately, of ignoring his comments that "racism is evil" and condemnations of neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
But I would argue that he should, especially since he so often professes his love for the military and champions the support he has provided (inaccurately in many cases but that's a topic for another day).
Among other things, it refers to an ad by a super PAC supporting Mr. Cruz that inaccurately asserted that the liberal billionaire George Soros had provided hundreds of thousands of dollars in support of Mr. Kasich.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump inaccurately and incompletely described his own new travel restrictions on Europe -- making two important errors and two important omissions in his prime-time Oval Office address to the nation on Wednesday.
I also signed a contract stating that I would not have one-on-one contact or fraternize with female employees after the inaccurately described incident with my female co-worker, who was a live-in girlfriend.
Shortly before the caucuses, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate decried a "misinformation campaign" pushed by conservative activist group Judicial Watch, which inaccurately accused eight Iowa counties of having more registered voters than voting-age adults.
LIVE UPDATES: Next phase in Trump impeachment inquiry begins Republicans erupted while Democratic Judiciary Committee staff counsel Barry Berke pressed GOP counsel Steve Castor on the Republican report and accused Republicans of inaccurately quoting a witness.
The original video was deleted, but after bats were identified as a possible carrier of coronavirus, Wang's video was reposted, inaccurately described as having been filmed at "a Wuhan restaurant," and turned into another coronavirus meme.
So Lewandowski happily mimicked it, not just at the hearing but also the morning after, during an interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota, when he inaccurately described Mueller's report while blithely conceding that he hadn't read it.
Esperanto attracted leftists and freethinkers of various stripes—Goebbels called it "a language of Jews and communists," not entirely inaccurately—and the majority of those people, like Zamenhof, conceived of the language as an ethical program.
The company's shares have shed more than two-thirds of their value since Iceberg Research in February 2015 accused Noble of inflating its assets by billions of dollars by inaccurately representing the value of its contracts.
But Trump has been fixated on the issue, ignoring actual crime statistics to inaccurately blame African-Americans for most white homicides and falsely claim that the murder rate is at its highest point in 47 years.
Other outlets, including Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal, also found themselves facing scrutiny this week after they inaccurately reported that special counsel Robert Mueller had sent a subpoena to Deutsche Bank requesting Trump's financial records.
" In his Monday comments, Biden did not repeat the false statement he made in an NPR interview that aired in September, in which he inaccurately claimed to have opposed the war from the "moment it started.
Some fans have speculated, inaccurately, that Escrow is just another one of Blunt's personas: his slang-laden interludes border on a satire of the typical London rude boy, and at moments his ruminations are particularly timely.
During CNN's town hall on the Parkland school shooting last Wednesday, NRA representative Dana Loesch confronted Sheriff Israel about those 39 calls, though she inaccurately described them as being 39 visits from police in one year.
When in January 22010 angry people filled the streets of Cairo, Alexandria, and Port Said, many inaccurately assumed, once again, that Twitter was more than just a specialized tool of that country's cosmopolitan, urban, educated elites.
Since the U.S. Senate failed to pass the Republican-only Affordable Care Act (ACA) repeal bill, President Trump stepped up his not-so-veiled threats to stop certain of the law's payments inaccurately labeled a bailout.
One article said the film was softened to appease the N.F.L; a second reported that the family of Dave Duerson, a former player who committed suicide in 2011, objected to the movie, saying it portrayed him inaccurately.
Responding if someone with as much influence as Trump tweets inaccurately about your brand is a no-brainer, according to Daryl Fielding, a consultant and former marketing director at Kraft Foods Europe (now part of Mondelez International).
"As a result of these transactions, AIG's publicly-filed consolidated financial statements inaccurately portrayed the accounting, and thus the financial condition and performance for AIG's loss reserves and underwriting income," Greenberg and Smith said in their statements.
Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway inaccurately referred to a "Bowling Green massacre" that never took place, and White House press secretary Sean Spicer referred to an attack in Atlanta, later clarifying that he meant to refer to Orlando.
The interviewees accused the US media, not inaccurately, of fomenting conspiracy theories, exaggerating Vladimir Putin's degree of control over the Russian state, jumping to conclusions about the identity and motivations of Russian hackers, and other journalistic failures.
Either India's fast-growing mutual funds and insurers, which own much of IL&FS's debt, have been judging risk inaccurately, or they know full well what they have been doing but expect the government to step in.
The company's shares have shed more than two-thirds of their value in the past year, after Iceberg Research alleged the company inflated its assets by billions of dollars by inaccurately representing the value of its contracts.
Grumbling about "our money" being taken to build new connections to the mainland by rail and bridge, Wayne says—inaccurately—that under one country, two systems, which runs until 2047, Hong Kong is "not China, not yet".
What Trump's campaign omitted: Many of its allegations were incomplete -- inaccurately citing government reports and comments and ignoring that many of Clinton's efforts came as part of the Obama administration's broader efforts to improve ties with Russia.
Political leaders typically minimize, or rationalize, policy mistakes and resulting problems, but Mexico is a curious case of the exact opposite – a largely positive story, and arguably a major U.S. policy win, portrayed inaccurately as a disaster.
A new study says court reporters — regardless of race — inaccurately transcribed sentences spoken in African American English dialect 40 percent of the time, based on a research test conducted in the city's court system (The Philadelphia Inquirer).
New words include hijra, a person whose gender identity is neither male nor female; panromantic, meaning attracted to people of all sexual orientations and gender identities; and misgender, to inaccurately describe a person's gender or gender identity.
Earlier this week, using the search engine to search for the name of a man inaccurately speculated to be the shooter returned multiple top stories from 4chan's /pol/, a far-right board with well-documented fascist sympathies.
Even asylum seekers who look for Border Patrol agents and turn themselves in and ask for protection are counted in official data as "apprehended," suggesting, inaccurately, that they were caught trying to sneak into the United States.
The report stated that Mr. Trump's personal lawyer "repeatedly and inaccurately denied that the president played any role in drafting Trump Jr.'s statement," and that the special counsel investigated whether that meeting violated campaign finance laws.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday insisted that he was justified in branding the coronavirus pandemic as the "Chinese Virus," disregarding criticism that the label is racially offensive and inaccurately depicts the global nature of the disease's threat.
" Trump was responding to a report he'd seen on Fox News, in which Tucker Carlson warned, inaccurately, that Ramaphosa had already begun "seizing land from his own citizens without compensation because they are the wrong skin color.
Campaign officials inaccurately described the money in Federal Election Commission filings as coming from Cruz's personal funds, according to an agreement between federal regulators and the Cruz campaign posted online Friday by the nonprofit Campaign Legal Center.
Ms. Manigault, 43, has no policy experience, a spotty history in her previous federal positions and a résumé that has cast her — inaccurately — as a university professor and a former top aide to Vice President Al Gore.
Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway inaccurately referred to a "Bowling Green massacre" that never took place, and White House press secretary Sean Spicer referred to a terrorist attack in Atlanta, later clarifying that he meant to refer to Orlando.
On Fox News, Tucker Carlson denounced Steele as "an intense partisan with passionately left-wing views about American politics," and said, inaccurately, that his "sloppy and reckless" research "appears to form the basis" of the entire Mueller investigation.
EPA's inaccurately named Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) plan would in actuality repeal key Clean Air Act measures, allowing more air pollution that drives climate change and threatens public health and the health of our public lands and wildlife.
FRONT PAGE An article on Friday about the impact of federal immigration policies on families inaccurately included military bases among the places where beds have been reserved for migrant children by the Department of Health and Human Services.
The president's latest round of anti-Amazon tweets began last Thursday, when Trump claimed, inaccurately, that Amazon pays "little or no taxes to state & local governments" and that the United States Postal Service loses money on Amazon deliveries.
Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine claimed the Sussexes' engagement photo gave her a "niggling worry," while other Daily Mail pieces have mentioned Meghan's "rich and exotic DNA" and (inaccurately) invoked her upbringing in a "gang-scarred" LA neighborhood.
I don't know whether the service's "tax pro review" would have addressed my questions — including advice that conflicted with what TurboTax told me, or why it inaccurately suggested I could deduct interest and dividends from our 529 plans.
The complaints include two dozen people who believed that the $39 monthly fees were directed toward their loans, though Owens said that some of those customers were referred to SLAC from third parties who had inaccurately described the programs.
"You do not get to use her murder to inaccurately promote your 'permanently separated' hyperbole," she wrote, referring to the false analogy anti-immigration crusaders have drawn between Trump's family separations at the U.S.-Mexico border and Mollie's murder.
Current position: Trump said he believes Obama was born in the United States because it is better for his campaign, but he continues to inaccurately argue Clinton started the birther movement — and that she should apologize for it. 1.
In an interview with The New York Times, former White House press secretary Sean Spicer said that he now "absolutely" regrets his press briefing that inaccurately and combatively disputed press reports regarding the crowd size at President Trump's inauguration.
In a statement issued by his campaign minutes after Cruz's comments Wednesday, Trump pointed to the Cruz campaign's tactics in Iowa, where staffers inaccurately portrayed Ben Carson as dropping out of the race while caucus-goers were still voting.
Superintendent Steven Unowsky told KARE that the policy was implemented "inaccurately and inappropriately" by nutrition staff, and that students are supposed to be alerted to their negative balance in advance and in private, not in a public lunch line.
Trump ripped the outlet in a series of early morning tweets, saying that the "failing" newspaper has been committed to covering him "inaccurately" and that they had changed the terms of the planned meeting with him on short notice.
He accused the press of inaccurately reporting on chaos within the administration, even as top administration officials have had their roles in combating the virus reshuffled and the White House press shop has not pushed back on those reports.
This makes it seem — inaccurately, I think, for this is the rare jukebox musical without even a whiff of mendacity about it — that the creators' top goal was to pack in as much of Ms. Morissette's catalog as possible.
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla (D) also responded to the request, saying, "I will not provide sensitive voter information to a commission that has already inaccurately passed judgment that millions of Californians voted illegally" in the last election.
In recent days, news media including The Washington Post and Fox News anchor Shepard Smith have inaccurately reported another element of the story: that Uranium One never exported its American uranium because the Obama administration did not allow it.
Meanwhile, the American Meat Science Association – an organization focused on the science of producing and processing animal-based meat – worries that the term "meat" may inaccurately suggest that lab-grown protein is as safe and nutritious as traditional meat.
In 2010, he may or may not have been behind a campaign to have soldiers come forward against the Hurt Locker, saying the film depicted war inaccurately; in 2002, he orchestrated a smear campaign against his competitor A Beautiful Mind.
For his incendiary story, British journalist David Rose, who has reported inaccurately on climate science and Iraqi weaponry in the past, spoke to a "high-level whistleblower" in a top U.S. climate agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
CONWAY: Well folks should be concerned if it actually ever came to pass Laura because the Immigration Customs and Enforcement Agency in this nation is there to enforce all immigration laws, not just deportation as Senator Gillibrand incorrectly and inaccurately states.
The situations that the white Gallaghers and their (suspiciously and inaccurately) white community find themselves in work for shock value, but never lend themselves to these individuals being bad people because their racial privilege means they can always bounce back.
The Guttmacher Institute, for example, found that counseling materials used in five states inaccurately assert that abortion could be linked to breast cancer, and materials used in four states falsely claim that having an abortion may affect a woman's fertility.
In a tweet he said Osatanakorn was "described inaccurately as 'rescue chief' " and "is not the subject matter expert" (the Columbus Dispatch reports that Osatanakorn holds a Master's degree from Ohio State University, where he studied geodetic engineering and surveying).
During the White House press briefing earlier Tuesday, Spicer inaccurately said that Hitler's regime did not use chemical weapons during World War II. The Nazis used gas chambers to kill millions of Jews in concentration camps during the Holocaust. Rep.
Despite the rhetoric, the renegotiation was only ever going to be a symbolic exercise; a illustration of Britain's ability to influence the agenda in Brussels and an acknowledgement of swing voters' concerns, however inaccurately or impartially they reflect the reality.
The families were inaccurately told by Lion Air employees that to collect a government-mandated payout of $91,600, they had to sign a release that, among other things, made them promise not to pursue legal action against Lion Air or Boeing.
It was, according to Brian Lapointe, a research professor at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, a rare collision between disparate blooms that were, inaccurately, portrayed as one: a marine-borne red tide, and a freshwater infestation of blue-green algae.
After Ms. O'Leary, the Politico journalist, wrote a Twitter thread criticizing the misleading news coverage of Ms. Pothoven's case, Euronews, a network based in France and one of the first English-language websites to report the story inaccurately, issued a correction.
He fought against urban renewal in his native New Haven, and he encouraged countless citizen-activists to resist the urban strategy that inaccurately called itself urban renewal but was in fact its opposite, a pro-suburban strategy of urban removal.
My picture, however, appeared inaccurately only in Google search results, so it seems reasonable to assume that a company with thousands of employees, whose parent company, Alphabet, has a market capitalization of about $740 billion, would be able to help.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump began March with a barrage of false claims about the coronavirus pandemic -- understating the extent of the crisis, overstating the availability of tests, inaccurately blaming his predecessor and wrongly insisting that the crisis was unforeseen.
"I also signed a contract stating that I would not have one-on-one contact or fraternize with female employees after the inaccurately described incident with my female co-worker, who was a live-in girlfriend," Sneed said in the statement.
Its leaders have inaccurately pooh-poohed the prospect of quarantines as an anachronism, possibly delayed telling the public about initial coronavirus cases, planned to export the country's face masks to China and failed to be transparent with the international community.
But unbeknown to Mr. Allen, his nightmare had begun in late 2007, when Don Diva published its 30th edition, which contained an article titled "The Bad," an interview with Mr. McGriff, who inaccurately claimed that Mr. Allen had testified against him.
" In his statement, Mr. Greenberg said he "initiated, participated in and approved these two transactions"; as a result, A.I.G.'s public filings "inaccurately portrayed the accounting, and thus the financial condition and performance for A.I.G.'s loss reserves and underwriting income.
When one of Blitzer's panelists on Saturday night inaccurately repeated the Comey lie that Comey was "obligated" to send his game-changing letter to Congress because he had promised to do so, Blitzer should have interrupted and corrected the record.
"The fact that BuzzFeed and CNN made the decision to run with this unsubstantiated claim is a sad and pathetic attempt to get clicks," the incoming White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, said, inaccurately lumping the two news organizations together.
FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about the decision by the Cook County State's Attorney's Office to drop charges against the actor Jussie Smollett paraphrased inaccurately part of a prosecutor's explanation for dropping the charges.
A man named Brett Barnes has hired a lawyer and come forward threatening legal action against HBO over the documentary, saying that the film inaccurately depicts his own relationship with Jackson by suggesting that he was abused by the late singer, TMZ reports.
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb specifically addressed the issue in May 2018, saying the agency would inform the Federal Trade Commission if drug companies refuse to provide samples and inaccurately tell generic companies it is because of REMS distribution restrictions.
His goal becomes urgent and clear: avoid being caught in such a precarious position—that of a young Black man tending to his wealthy boss' white daughter, whose intoxicated commotion might inaccurately appear as screams for help, a death sentence in any era.
"At a time where minority groups are being targeted, these reckless findings could serve as weapon to harm both heterosexuals who are inaccurately outed, as well as gay and lesbian people who are in situations where coming out is dangerous," Halloran said.
Barr then said in a congressional hearing that "spying did occur" against the 2016 Trump campaign, a claim that Trump's reelection team then used to inaccurately assert that the attorney general had said he believed the Obama administration had illegally surveilled the President.
Barr then said in a congressional hearing that "spying did occur" against the 2016 Trump campaign, a claim that Trump's reelection team then used to inaccurately assert that the attorney general had said he believed the Obama administration had illegally surveilled Trump.
Even in the video about mental illness, which many have inaccurately described as a shot-for-shot remake of Hemmig's video, there are significant differences in terms of the way scenes are filmed, the dialogue involved, and the number of subjects discussed.
Thing is, women with sexual dysfunction are often not very aware of their bodies, and so their self-report might be inaccurately low and lead to a focus on physical problems instead of encouraging women to notice their bodies more, says Stephenson.
On Wednesday, the president's Council of Economic Advisors released a biting statement, which said that "although CBO's estimates should be discounted because of the large errors made by the agency in estimating [Obamacare's] toll" the media is still inaccurately reporting the score.
" Earlier this week, Trump tweeted that it's "dishonest" to say he dubbed all media with the "enemy" term, writing: CNN and others in the Fake News Business keep purposely and inaccurately reporting that I said the "Media is the Enemy of the People.
Those records describe how Nashiri was slammed repeatedly against a wall, locked up in a tiny "confinement box" and told (inaccurately) that the black-clad security officers guarding him were Navy sailors who would pummel him if he did not divulge his secrets.
Unfortunately, there was not a big to-do over Sandwich Isles Communications, a company that purposefully inflated and inaccurately reported costs in order to receive about $250 million dollars over 13 years at the expense of taxpayers and those intended for support.
Shine also berated Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for the Times , after hearing—inaccurately—that Baker, at a summit in Buenos Aires, had laughed when Japan's Prime Minister, Shinzō Abe, congratulated Trump on his "historic victory" in the midterm elections.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristjen Nielsen faced a mini-firestorm after her interview at the Aspen Security Forum Thursday: Some listeners (and news coverage) understandably but inaccurately saw her as contesting that Russia's 2016 election-tampering was meant to help the Trump campaign.
Private emails White House senior adviser Stephen Miller sent to a former Breitbart editor show that he sought to inaccurately link immigration to higher rates of violent crime, according to a new report by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) released Monday.
I saw one list of the 10 things Trump was going to do when he became president, and on that list — and I may inaccurately state it, I'm paraphrasing — but it was basically: For every one new regulation passed, archive two other regulations.
"It was inaccurately revealed that a $1303,000 settlement had been paid by Asia to Bennett in an attempt to preclude Bennett form making any allegations against Asia which would certainly create the impression that Asia was responsible for the alleged incident," Heller wrote.
One polling firm that showed Mr. Trump narrowly leading in some of the most inaccurately polled states — Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida, all of which he won — was Trafalgar Group, a Republican polling and consulting firm that uses a variety of nontraditional polling methodologies.
In recent months, the Justice Department and the F.B.I. under the Trump administration have revived its push for a solution, leading to the speeches and congressional testimony that invoked the inaccurately large number of devices that the bureau purportedly was stymied from accessing.
That entanglement began in late 2007, when the magazine, in its 30th edition, published an interview with Kenneth McGriff, a Queens drug lord known as Supreme, who inaccurately stated that a former partner was a government informant and had testified against him.
But the real national emergency presents itself every time the President chooses to inaccurately portray the threat landscape by focusing on politically motivated and self-described emergencies -- like the situation at our border -- rather than the serious national security threats facing our country.
Those people in the exercise group who had been told — almost always inaccurately — that their genes made them unlikely to respond well to exercise tired more quickly now than they had before, and their oxygen uptake and lung capacity were significantly lower.
The settlement covers several forms of economic damages linked to the inflators, including claims that vehicles were inaccurately represented to be safe, buyers had overpaid for cars with defective or substandard air bags and faced out of pocket costs to deal with recalls.
According to Jennifer Van Hook, a professor of sociology and demography at Penn State University, demographic groups that have large shares of unauthorized immigrants are the ones most likely to inaccurately mark themselves as citizens: Mexican men of working age, for example.
Last month, retail giant Target removed all of its products from the store's shelves amid allegations its products were contaminated with pathogens including salmonella and listeria, and mislabeled to inaccurately leave out genetically modified ingredients or those that were not strictly vegan, like honey.
Because these stories were disproportionately pro-Trump (inaccurately claiming, for example, that the Pope had endorsed Trump and that an FBI agent involved in investigating Hillary Clinton had been murdered), that has caused some people to wonder if Facebook itself had contributed to Trump's victory.
Over the course of the weekend, I heard instructors invoke both hyperbolic discounting (a mathematical model of how people undervalue long-term rewards) and prospect theory (developed by the behavioral economists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky to capture how people inaccurately weigh risky probabilities).
After two junior officers "inaccurately characterized the nature of the mission" by submitting a proposal with a much lower risk, they actually went on a mission to kill or capture a local ISIS leader, whom they didn't end up finding, according to the document.
The 45-second video — which initially spelled "inaccurately" wrong twice — says that the CBO uses "faulty assumptions and bad numbers," and cites as an example the fact that Obamacare did not ultimately reduce the uninsured population by 2016 by as much as the CBO predicted.
While in New York City at the horribly inaccurately named Shared Value Leadership Summit, Clinton made a stunning admission: Calling herself a "capitalist" during the Iowa caucuses hurt her election chances because "6900 percent of Democrats are socialists or self-described socialists" in that state.
The summary adds that the two Army captains "inaccurately characterized the nature of the mission," saying that if they had submitted the mission proposal accurately, it would have required the approval of more senior officers based at the battalion-level command in N'Djamena, Chad.
In the column for Vanity Fair, Lewinsky adds that Town & Country organizers inaccurately told her that they had been working "for a year" to secure Clinton to attend the event in order to introduce student survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
As C.I.A. director, he inaccurately stated publicly that the United States intelligence community had determined that Russian interference did not affect the outcome of the 2016 election, whereas in fact the community had specifically said that it was making no judgment on that question.
The "travel ban" — a term that sanitizes what is in fact a Muslim ban — is the latest in a series of policies that have targeted Muslims inaccurately seen as agents, or agents-in-waiting, of a dangerous foreign "ideology" that needs to be eradicated.
Fact Check of the Day At a rally in Montana on Saturday, President Trump inaccurately accused the state's Democratic senator of supporting an "open borders" bill, falsely said the economy was "going down" before he took office and repeated a number of misleading claims.
She had been told, inaccurately, that because of a medical condition, no method of hormonal birth control was safe, so she relied on condoms alone; in other words, she had received the sort of misinformation that Title X-funded clinics can help to combat.
My premise has been to ask what Twitter management should do if Mr. Trump loses the 2020 election and tweets inaccurately the next day that there had been widespread fraud and, moreover, that people should rise up in armed insurrection to keep him in office.
That number, however, came under question later on Friday, when a spokesman for the State Department's Bureau of Consular Affairs said that the real number was around 60,000 and that the larger figure had inaccurately included diplomatic visas that were not affected by the ban.
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"It was inaccurately revealed that a $380,000 settlement had been paid by Asia to Bennett in an attempt to preclude Bennett form making any allegations against Asia which would certainly create the impression that Asia was responsible for the alleged incident," the statement continued.
Hong Kong-headquartered Noble was thrust into the spotlight a year ago when Iceberg Research published the first of three detailed reports on it, alleging it inflated its assets by billions of dollars by inaccurately representing the value of its contracts, a charge Noble has rejected.
Schwab, who worked in the Obama and Trump administrations, told CBS he resigned earlier this year because the agency asked him to lie in the aftermath of the Oakland incident, which he claimed put the blame inaccurately on Schaaf for the failure to arrest undocumented immigrants.
In late June, the California Democrat said she even had to cancel multiple events after claiming she received a "very serious death threat" on the heels of a tweet shared by Trump, in which he inaccurately claimed that the congresswoman called for harm to his supporters.
Mr. Benzon, pointing out that Captain Sullenberger was a safety representative for his union at the time, and trained to participate in N.T.S.B. investigations, said the pilot should not have allowed the process and its purpose to be portrayed inaccurately for the sake of cinematic drama.
It accuses Democrats, inaccurately according to fact-checkers, of seeking to bring people like Bracamontes into the U.S. CNN had deemed the ad racist and announced it would not air it, and NBC backtracked Monday amid a backlash and said it would not air the advertisement again.
"I explicitly told ABC News not to go with the anthrax story because it was wrong," Mr. Fleischer wrote, in reference to a 2001 report in which he said Mr. Ross inaccurately linked Iraq and its dictator Saddam Hussein to an anthrax attack on the United States.
Rolfe Winkler, WSJ: Some Outcome employees also provided inflated data to measure how well ads performed, created documents that inaccurately verified that ads ran on certain doctors' screens and manipulated third-party analyses showing the effectiveness of the ads, according to some of these people and documents.
"Another Fake Book by two third rate Washington Post reporters, has already proven to be inaccurately reported, to their great embarrassment, all for the purpose of demeaning and belittling a President who is getting great things done for our Country," Trump said in a tweet on Saturday.
Later, Mr. Anfam testified that Ms. Freedman had inaccurately indicated that he had endorsed fake Rothko works on paper that were sold in 1998 and had falsely stated in a 2007 letter that he was among a group of people who had accepted the legitimacy of a fake Pollock.
Trump's speech on Saturday at the Central Intelligence Agency left many wondering, since he used the bulk of his time standing in from the CIA Memorial Wall to inaccurately slam the media for their coverage of his inauguration and incorrectly denied ever having a rift with the intelligence community.
Trump has repeatedly — and inaccurately — claimed that China will pay for tariffs imposed by the U.S. "One might have expected that Chinese exporters of tariff-affected goods would have to lower their prices somewhat to compete in the US market, sharing in the cost of the tariffs," Goldman said.
Though the GOP nominee finally admitted on Friday that Obama was indeed born on American soil, he gave the controversy fresh life by claiming inaccurately that Clinton's 2008 campaign started the furor and that he ended it -- despite pushing the rumor years after Obama produced his birth certificate.
Do you film a very boring video that is inaccurately titled and sort of makes me think this whole situation is not as dire as the internet wants me to believe (?): Was this whole post an excuse to show you lots of pictures of my adorable cat named Ghost?
"I just think of the false impression it gave to the people of Germany," said Mary Lou Bates, 85, as she drank coffee with a friend Wednesday at the Viking Cafe, one of the many places in town that Mr. Relotius described inaccurately in his March 2017 story.
Books like "Dallas 1963," by Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis, and "Nut Country: Right-Wing Dallas and the Birth of the Southern Strategy," by Edward H. Miller, have portrayed — not inaccurately — the witch's caldron of intolerance and hate speech that bubbled over in Texas during those years.
His resignation letter argued that Britain had scored a bad deal because of its "needless self-doubt" and chuntered about the dangers posed to female cyclists by lorries-a problem that he inaccurately blamed on the EU. The combination of grand assertion and erroneous facts is typical of the man.
It is a cancer on fiscal conservatism for Trump to suggest that the United States does not have to pay its debts, that the full faith and credit of the United States can be discarded like an old shoe, and to suggest — inaccurately — that the president can just print more money.
"While I'm prohibited from commenting on this particular case, I can say that I judge Greg to be a man of high character and, I would not have tolerated the pattern of behavior inaccurately described by the Wall Street Journal," Dalio said in a statement Tuesday that was sent to Reuters.
His running list of failed smear campaigns include inaccurately accusing Special Counsel Robert Mueller of sexual misconduct with a bizarrely traceable fake intelligence firm, getting kicked out of this year's Conservative Political Action Conference for trying to hold a press conference about a vile, spreading a racist rumor regarding Minnesota Rep.
Although Muthana criticized me for getting her age wrong in this tweet four years ago, she is now telling reporters — and it is being widely and inaccurately reported — that she was 22018 when she left the US. This account was removed from the platform soon after she and I exchanged messages on Sept.
As a case in point: Björk worked on mixing Vespertine by herself for three years, only to see all of that work universally (and inaccurately) credited thereafter to a pair of (male) electronic musicians who worked with her for two weeks at the end of the recording period to lay down some drums.
That's why we don't hear the Leave campaign spell out all the EU regulations they would like to abolish, which would include those on workers' rights and why Boris Johnson burbles on inanely and inaccurately about bananas and teabag recycling; it is a distraction from the unpopular part of the Leave agenda.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE over the weekend inaccurately claimed that the New York Stock Exchange reopened the day after the Sept.
They inhabit a world in which a character played by actress and singer Martine McCutcheon is incessantly described derogatorily -- and inaccurately -- as fat ("Love Actually"), schoolboys are advised to hunt girls they fancy through airports, breaking the law in the process ("Love Actually") and bosses instruct subordinates to proposition each other ("Love Actually").
Screenshot: Project VeritasIn 2017, the world was introduced to James Damore, a Google engineer who published a document to the company's internal message boards claiming (inaccurately) that genetic differences between men and women explain disparate representation in the engineering profession and that the company's diversity initiatives had created bias in its hiring processes.
Fact Check of the Day In a pair of tweets casting doubt on the official estimate of nearly 3,000 deaths, the president clung to an outdated estimate, wrongly suggested that doubt over the figure emerged "a long time later" and inaccurately characterized the new figure as including all deaths on the island.
President Donald Trump's swift bid to inaccurately paint the Justice Department inspector general's report as proof that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is biased is deepening cavernous divides in the nation's capital, giving a fresh battering to bedrock legal institutions and further undermining the notion that a shared objective truth underwrites American political life.
In the waning days of the campaign, Ms. Guadagno veered to the right on immigration, accusing Mr. Murphy of seeking to turn New Jersey into a "sanctuary state," releasing a controversial TV ad about an infamous murder in Newark and declaring, inaccurately, that her opponent would allow violent criminals to stay in the country.
Some congressmen are also worried the Army has a "missile gap" in the Indo-Pacific region that needs to be addressed, a phrase that recalls the Cold War-era missile gap between the United States and the Soviet Union that was ultimately found to be inaccurately reported and greatly exaggerated by the intelligence community.
I mean a brain in the sense that people (unkindly, but not inaccurately) used the term to describe Bill Kristol when he was the aide-de-camp to Vice President Dan Quayle 25 years ago: a person, or better a group of persons, who can tell Trump what specific policies he ought to support.
Eric Houseman, a paramedic from Indianapolis who attended a Cruz rally in Franklin, Indiana, predicted Trump would lose support through such missteps as inaccurately referring in January to a book of the Bible as "Two Corinthians" rather than Second Corinthians or Corinthians II. "People are beginning to see he's a lot of talk," Houseman said.
The trend toward quick-hitting but shallow intelligence reports — which other former C.I.A. analysts have also criticized in recent years, particularly since 9/11 — makes the agency much more susceptible to manipulation and politicization, and to repeating the kinds of mistakes it made when it inaccurately concluded that Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
But Ms. Guadagno's campaign garnered headlines when she seized on Mr. Murphy's pledge in the first debate to make New Jersey a "sanctuary state," in opposition to President Trump's immigration policies, and aired a controversial ad that inaccurately portrayed Mr. Murphy as a protector of violent criminals, twisting his statement to protect undocumented immigrants.
More than any other type of energy, he regularly bashes wind in rallies, saying (inaccurately) that wind turbines cause cancer and that if it's not windy, you can't watch TV. Yes, but: Trump's hatred hasn't (yet) led to any tangible impact on the actual approval of wind farms, say executives, politicians and others following the process closely.
Only products with free returns explicitly specified enjoy free returns with no questions asked; other orders may be subject to shipping and restocking fees if they are returned simply because you don't want them Damaged, defective, or inaccurately described products should usually be available for full refunds after return, but within a 30-day time window.
Though multiple attempts have been made to paint the Ghostbusters backlash as a product of what is perceived (largely inaccurately) as a more general trend of fan entitlement, the nature of Jones's harassment is very clearly and overwhelmingly a product of extreme racism that has nothing to do with the Ghostbusters franchise — or with fandom in general.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE slammed Waters during a campaign rally earlier this week after inaccurately claiming in a tweet that Waters called for protesters to harm his supporters.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE publicly criticized Waters during campaign rallies this week, and inaccurately claimed in a tweet on Monday that Waters called for harm to his supporters.
One of those prisoners was Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, as ProPublica reported on Monday: Those records describe how Nashiri was slammed repeatedly against a wall, locked up in a tiny "confinement box" and told (inaccurately) that the black-clad security officers guarding him were Navy sailors who would pummel him if he did not divulge his secrets.
If the losing campaign believes that the vote in one or more states was inaccurately counted, or that voter fraud may have occurred, with ineligible votes being cast or eligible votes being rejected — and in large enough numbers to swing the outcome — then it could move for a special judicial proceeding under state law, known as an election contest.
Although several doses of pediatric OTC cough/cold products are unlikely to be toxic, these reports have described scenarios where the products were used inappropriately, by administration of doses too large, doses given too frequently, measurement of liquid doses inaccurately (too much) or administration of similar active ingredient drugs given from numerous OTC products resulting in accumulative large doses.
Awards shows have always been ripe for drinking games, and taking a drink every time you inaccurately predict the winner of an award is an old standby of sorts—but in recent years the Grammys have proved impervious to that rule of imbibing, since they drastically reduced the number of categories during the prime-time telecast.
The Golden Age of N.F.L. celebrations is also remembered for Ickey Woods's dance, the Ickey Shuffle, in the late 1980s; Deion Sanders's regularly starting celebrations before he even reached the end zone in the mid-1990s; and Johnson's performing a variety of stunts, notably donning a jacket inaccurately proclaiming him a future Hall of Famer in 2007.
The error is important not only because inaccurately tossing around the f-word contributes to the hyperbole that is turning civil society into a circus of inflammatory charges and countercharges, but also because it reveals a serious failure of understanding — one that's troublingly pervasive in Europe and even common among a distressingly large number of American liberals.
"Both sides of this increasingly polarized divide see the other as trying to extirpate their way of life — and not inaccurately," Schnurer wrote in "War on the Blue States" in U.S. News and World Report earlier this month: Blue America spent the last eight years dictating both economic and cultural changes invalidating virtually every aspect of Red America.
Mr. Trump repeated the baseless claim on Friday in an interview with "Fox & Friends," laying out the narrative and doubling down after a host gently pressed him on whether he was sure of one aspect of the debunked theory, that the F.B.I. gave a Democratic server to what Mr. Trump had inaccurately described as a Ukrainian-owned company.
Three states mandate that patients be told that it's possible to "reverse" a medication abortion using a scientifically unproven procedure, five states say patients must be given information that inaccurately links abortion with an increased risk of breast cancer, and eight have counseling materials that emphasize patients' potential negative reactions to abortion, according to the Guttmacher Institute.
Using other known relationships between energy and quantum computation, and the limit on mass inside the sphere to avoid forming a black hole, Ng argued that the uncertainty built into the quantum-scale universe that determines how accurately (or inaccurately) we can measure the geometry of spacetime also limits the maximum amount of information these bubble-computers can store and their computing power.
The AEPR, which noted it liaised with other DPAs — in Belgium, France, Germany (Hamburg) and the Netherlands, which also have their own separate investigations into these issues, initiated following Facebook's 2015 T&Cs change — said Facebook's existing privacy policy was judged to contain "generic and unclear terms", and to "inaccurately" refer to the use it will make of the data it collects.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Tuesday inaccurately claimed that Queen Elizabeth II reviewed her honor guard for the first time in 70 years during his visit with the monarch last week.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, Jr., on Friday shared a doctored image of a CNN graphic that inaccurately stated that his father had a 50 percent approval rating in a Gallup poll.
The exchange unfolded at a town hall in New Hampton, Iowa, on Thursday afternoon when Biden's 83-year-old adversary inaccurately accused of the former vice president of arranging a job for his son Hunter at a Ukraine oil company, thereby "selling access to the presidency," and punctuated his charges by asserting Biden was just "too old" to be commander in chief.
Though the cases of the missing DC teens are currently generating so much attention because they're being inaccurately viewed by many as part of an escalating crisis, the ultimate and most powerful effect of the DC police department's new social media efforts may be to raise awareness of just how prevalent these cases can be in the everyday lives of America's communities of color.
But it's not as if the world doesn't need more stories about how to overcome our prejudices and inaccurate perceptions, and Anderson and Yelchin structure their lesson in such a way that you'll likely find yourself paging back through the text to notice all the clues they've sprinkled throughout about just how inaccurately Brangwain and Werfel understood each other until it was almost too late.
The NAACP's annual event comes after racially charged shootings rocked the nation and sent tensions surging; Trump has struggled to respond to the events, releasing a statement last week that inaccurately called the two black men killed by police "motorists," when only Philando Castile was in a car; Alton Sterling was selling CDs on the street when he was killed in an altercation with police.
FBI officials have internally acknowledged that Director James Comey inaccurately stated the number of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's emails her longtime aide Huma Abedin forwarded to Anthony Weiner's laptop during Senate testimony last week, ProPublica reported Tuesday.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE ripped MSNBC's "Morning Joe" and CNN in an early morning tweet on Thursday while praising "Fox & Friends," saying there is "too much hate and inaccurately reported stories" in news coverage.
"The reason Sarah SandersSarah Elizabeth SandersApril Ryan's bodyguard issued summons over alleged assault of local journalist Sarah Sanders: Democrats should 'quit lying and do their jobs' Biden pledges return to daily press briefings as president MORE does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," the president tweeted in January.
There once lived, at a series of temporary addresses across the United States of America, a travelling man of Indian origin, advancing years, and retreating mental powers, who had developed an unwholesome, because entirely one-sided, passion for a certain television personality, the beautiful, witty, and adored talk-show host Miss Salma R., whom he had never met: an infatuation that he characterized, quite inaccurately, as love.
Some Democrats believe Biden's malaprops and inaccurately embellished storytelling could make him an easy target for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE, if the three-time White House contender captures the Democratic nod.
A former member of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's disbanded commission on voter fraud is now being sued for inaccurately accusing hundreds of Virginians of illegally registering to vote.
"When our office's ability to prosecute these types of cases is inaccurately called into question, it serves to dissuade potential victims from coming forward and reporting crimes to law enforcement," she said, noting the sex crimes unit is helmed by a prosecutor with 38 years of experience, and highlighting a $38 million allocation made by Vance to process tens of thousands of untested rape kits nationwide.
"The reason Sarah SandersSarah Elizabeth SandersApril Ryan's bodyguard issued summons over alleged assault of local journalist Sarah Sanders: Democrats should 'quit lying and do their jobs' Biden pledges return to daily press briefings as president MORE does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," Trump wrote to his nearly 60 million followers.
Elon Musk is showering Bernie Sanders with memes since his own favorite Democratic candidate Andrew Yang dropped out of the raceTrump inaccurately claims the Obama administration is to blame for slowing down diagnostics testingCDC staffers only found out about a suspected case of the coronavirus at the agency when Trump told reportersTrump says he'll keep holding rallies amid coronavirus, but he has none scheduled after holding 6 in the past month  
Other groups funded by Murray Energy include the International Climate Science Coalition, a Canadian organization that inaccurately claims that the climate is "always changing in accordance with natural causes and recent changes are not unusual," and the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, an Arizona-based group that concedes that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing but says there is "no compelling reason" to link that to temperature rise.

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