Factual errors refer to mistakes in conveying accurate information or facts.
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Management states the company always believed the ruling would be reversed and that it was based
on factual errors.
It is therefore a pity that the article
contains factual errors and is clearly written to provide a «doom and gloom» view.
The union tried to argue that the investigation was off - side because the investigator
made factual errors in his report.
At first instance the judge was critical of the reasons given in the original application for
serious factual errors had been made.
There is often the need to amend reports
when factual errors arise and it is here where the medical agency becomes such a useful medium between the solicitor and expert.
If you or your solicitor
spot factual errors in the report, then it will be returned to the expert for correction.
There is a lot of misinformation, myths, and
factual errors out there about charter schools.
The bible, while an interesting and impressive accomplishment for the time, is rife
with factual errors and is obsolete morally.
I love the illusion of method here and the effort to cast murky questions as matters
of factual error.
Consumers have a better chance at getting inaccurate items deleted from credit report when disputes are based
on factual errors.
He also made
several factual errors about the standing of the plaintiff in regards to the human rights proceedings which Levant was commenting on.
That's because the ISO's study, which focused on potential fuel security concerns in 2024 and 2025, contained clear
factual errors as well other assumptions that are highly unlikely and, in some cases, contrary to state laws that help customers reduce their electricity use and bills through energy efficiency and that require a growing percentage of electricity to come from renewable resources.
By tackling these thorny issues early, Kuh hopes to avoid the blizzard of criticism directed at the previous survey for flaws ranging
from factual errors to a disregard for applied fields.
The purpose of the judge providing a draft of the judgment before handing it down is to «enable the parties to spot typographical, spelling and minor
factual errors which have escaped the judge's eye.
For example, the Canadian Investor Relations Institute submission to the CSA indicated there have been too many
factual errors identified.
Many
minor factual errors show that Goodman is not very familiar with the literature on human evolution.
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of
factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect.
Through the Issuers section of Glass Lewis» public website, issuers and their representatives can contact us to request a meeting, receive an alert that the Glass Lewis Proxy Paper report for their company has been released, provide notification of a supplemental or amended filing or report
purported factual errors / omissions.
Analysis of the bill indicates significant
important factual errors have been conveyed to legislators about the impact of the bill on California's dogs if it passes, and the motivations behind its introduction.
If it took real effort to locate the
few factual errors in the IPCC Report, it is quite clear that real effort would be required to find anything that might be significant in the NIPCC.
Superficial knowledge of the work, the creativity of the writer, and other facts can lead to confusion of the concepts or confusion in the use of scientific terms, inaccurate chronology, the
other factual errors.
Yet, in discussion with a NASA scientist, the presenter Professor Paul Nurse apparently makes a
gross factual error informing the viewer that annual man - made CO2 emissions are;
Phrases with «factual errors»