Sentences with phrase «of factual inaccuracies»

This article contains a series of factual inaccuracies about the Met Office and its science, as outlined below.
It does not necessarily materially undermine your investment case, but you have a lot of factual inaccuracies here.
As it stands, there are a number of factual inaccuracies in Weingarten's response, which I walk through and explain below.
It was originally headlined «Human Rights Act to remain in PLACE after Brexit as British equivalent «shelved»» and contained a number of factual inaccuracies about the European Union and the Human Rights Act.
The statement which contained the reaction of the presidency to the story, the Senior Special Assistant to president Buhari on media and publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu stated that «the piece is not only full of factual inaccuracies».
Last night, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Senator Ted Cruz, and Carly Fiorina all specifically mentioned the Center for Medical Progress videos, with varying degrees of factual inaccuracy.

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Tuzyk says most issuers would be happy if there was an established process for the review of proxy reports so factual inaccuracies could be addressed.
a) Given inaccurate transmission of the Koran Bible, b) Given the factual inaccuracies (i.e. members of the Trinity) c) Given the lack of specific prophecies in the Koran Therefore, the God of the Muslims is not a viable contender for the Creator.
The usual caveats apply: There will be typos aplenty (corrected later), several matters of specific factual inaccuracy and a general disregard for journalistic standards.
Yes, that means you get not only factual and grammatical inaccuracies, but the certainty of someone else's inconvenience.
A new Private Member's Bill has been launched in the House of Commons that would give the public the right to correct factual inaccuracies in the press.
The discord was on display Friday as Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York circulated a scathing letter accusing fellow Democrats of trying to tank the effort by waging an opposition campaign «riddled with factual inaccuracies
As for the factual inaccuracies not causing offence, well, I get hopping mad when I see a pack of lies presented as the truth.
As a portrait of modern journalism, though, it leaves quite a lot to be desired; this is the kind of film that has characters trade grandiose talking points about the ethics of reporting, but can't be bothered to show its reporter hero — still recovering from the damage factual inaccuracies did to his career — using a recording device during interviews.
MacKenzie Bezos wrote a very long one - starred review and one of the more notable statements she made was «While numerous factual inaccuracies are certainly troubling in a book being promoted to readers as a meticulously researched definitive history, they are not the biggest problem here.
Separately, last week Barnes & Noble (s BKS) and the American Booksellers Association requested permission to file an amici curiae, or «friend of the court,» brief in the case, saying that «if the Court were not to permit ABA and Barnes & Noble to serve as amici in this matter, it is likely that DOJ's numerous arguments in that filing that are specifically directed against Barnes & Noble and ABA, complete with their factual inaccuracies, would go unrebutted by any party currently before the Court.»
Responding to complaints about factual inaccuracies, Primates of Park Avenue publisher Simon & Schuster promises that the ebook and future editions will contain a statement noting that some details in the book have been changed and timelines altered in order to protect the identities of Manhattan moms.
His projections from available understandings of climate change are, some important factual inaccuracies notwithstanding, entirely within the bounds of the possible.
... a breathtaking dash through personal hypocrisy, factual inaccuracy and political rhetoric... it's very hard to interpret this as a statement made in good faith... a clearer example of disinformation could not be wished for... excellent means to give a misleading impression of uncertainty... shortsighted vision and moral bankruptcy... a shameless call to narrow self - interest... Professor Curry advocates unwise policy based on false claims and bankrupt morals.
«The purpose of our comments was to correct factual inaccuracies and to present a more complete view of plastic bags» environmental attributes, including their benefits, which were absent from the draft,» ACC vice president of plastics Steve Russell said in a statement.
Borenstein's October 2011, Huffington Post story, «Richard Muller, Global Warming Skeptic, Now Agrees Climate Change Is Real,» contained factual inaccuracies on Dr. Muller's history: University of California at Berkeley professor Richard Muller was never a «skeptic» of global warming.
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