Sentences with phrase «many factual errors»

It's as easy as opening up the webpage with"genius.com» in front of the URL, finding a factual error, annotating it, and tweeting it out.
Reporters will react better to a discussion about factual errors than a differing opinion, but you're welcome to make your case if you believe his view lacks perspective.
Uber executive William Barnes contested Commissioner Avakian's findings, arguing that it was «on an erroneous and incomplete picture of how drivers use the Uber application in Oregon and as such, is filled with factual errors and assertions that are simply wrong.»]
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«It's not that there's been one or two cases where people found mistakes in proxy reports, it seems that almost every issuer who wrote in had a specific experience where they believed factual errors have been made in their proxy reports which then leads to all sorts of problems,» says Tuzyk, who has had clients who have experienced this problem.
For example, the Canadian Investor Relations Institute submission to the CSA indicated there have been too many factual errors identified.
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.
There are many contradictions in it's bibles and many factual errors.
Third, the Book of Mormon abounds in textual errors, factual errors, and outright plagiarisms from other works.
On the Contact Us page is a factual error / grammar correction page.
«Attempts now to rewrite the story of this hate crime appear to be based on untrustworthy sources, factual errors, rumors and innuendo rather than the actual evidence gathered by law enforcement and presented in a court of law,» the spokesperson said.
Believing the bible is truth, even though it is fraught with factual errors, shows a big difference between religious and scientific.
The bible, while an interesting and impressive accomplishment for the time, is rife with factual errors and is obsolete morally.
Well, it seems to me that basing an ethic and a new theological departure on factual errors is a serious matter.
Then I came to the conclusion that the Bible is a very flawed book with many contradictions, factual errors, and evil moral teachings.
as Ms. Jeff pointed out: This essay has so many factual errors.
In writing any history of the recent past, factual error is a danger, as is distortion of perspective, oversimplification or faulty inference.
This essay has so many factual errors.
We know the film is onto such truths because it indicates that the very connection Llewyn likely draws between hitting the cat and passing by Akron is based on a factual error.
I love the illusion of method here and the effort to cast murky questions as matters of factual error.
I rather like the response of Father Thomas Williams, a Legionary priest in Rome, who was asked in the course of a television interview whether there are factual errors in the Da Vinci Code.
As much as the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregious.
The book of Mormon especially has numerous historical and factual errors.
Mr. Olson's study is filled with factual errors (Fuller Seminary» a center of dispensationalism?).
The article included several factual errors and a lot of assumptions about my motives for taking on the year of biblical womanhood project.
«Attempts now to rewrite the story of this hate crime appear to be based on untrustworthy sources, factual errors, rumors and innuendo rather than the actual evidence gathered by law enforcement and presented in a court of law.
And then there's The New York Times, that sterling vanguard of journalistic glory whose delightful blend of gravitas and (unintentioned) hilarity should be the standard for how factual error corrections ought to be done.
I would, however, like to respond to the factual errors and seriously misleading rhetoric with which his review is peppered.
Although I think Jeremy Waldron is a bit over the top when he describes my review as «actively misleading» for stating, incorrectly, that there were no interrogations at Abu Ghraib, he is both correct and right to point out that there were such interrogations; insofar as his letter illustrates that factual errors undercut a criticism of someone else's factual errors, I take his point.
I don't know whether Mukasey intended to mislead your readers, but he should certainly apologize to the author of the book under review for accusing him of factual error.
Only four sentences, but factual errors, dodgy assumptions, flawed word choices and illogicality abound.
In one such example Nestle continues to distribute an article that arose — but without the substantial right to reply given to Baby Milk Action by the publication due to the many factual errors in the article.
Never mind simple factual errors in terminology that render articles incomprehensible.
Read your own comment again and list the factual errors.
I wasn't talking about factual errors, I was talking about misrepresentation of facts.
First, Murphy makes a big factual error right off the bat.
The definition of being «wrong» has changed as well: in the old days it probably meant that you were going off message, but now it's more likely to involve actual factual errors (if all you're putting out is a spun message, you're probably not even in the game).
The part of the decision on the merits is only one short paragraph long, and does not discuss the factual error in the U.S. District Court's decision.
I will be covering it throughout, with predictable typos and factual errors.
Usual caveats apply: Plenty of typos and grammatical and factual errors, some, but not all, of which will be cleared up later.
Furthermore, there are a number of factual errors like his claim that Harriet Harman educated her children at private schools or reversing the RAF rank of air vice marshal to «vice air marshal».
Within seconds Bryant was retracting his own press release, admitting no knowledge of factual errors in his own speech and was reduced to general incoherence.
The 36 - page report includes 18 pages in which SUNY officials dispute the findings, question its methodology and cite factual errors.
GOP Chair Ed Cox came to the Capitol to denounce Cuomo's efforts, calling the plan a «job killer,» which is riddled with factual errors.
The comments were instantly rebuked by Electoral Reform Services Ltd chief executive Sian Roberts, who said the chancellor had made a factual error.
He then committed a further factual error in his correction, telling MPs: «I will say it again.
Troy officials would not explain what Mayor Patrick Madden asserted were factual errors in the State Attorney General's Office report criticizing the Troy Police Department's investigation of the fatal officer - involved shooting of a DWI suspect during an April 2016 traffic stop.
I'm afraid your posts are simply heaping factual error on factual error, George — with no attempt to actually justify what you like about Tristram Hunt's political positions.
A few typos, he said, and the odd factual error.
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