We have no meanings for "factually inaccurate" in our records yet.
1 A spokesman for Clement said the National Post story was factually inaccurate .
2 I hear a lot of negativity though -often factually inaccurate .
3 Mr Carroll outlines an over-simplified and factually inaccurate mechanism of action.
4 False -The claims made in the content are factually inaccurate .
5 It now transpires the statement was misleading and factually inaccurate .
6 This is factually inaccurate and an affront to those who frame and apply the law.
7 Any suggestion otherwise is categorically and factually inaccurate .
8 In thanking you for that courtesy, I have to point out that your response was factually inaccurate .
9 That's not the same as saying he believes that line of thought would be factually inaccurate , though.
10 Another executive from a different group countered that this was both a naive and factually inaccurate allegation.
11 Which bit of it is factually inaccurate ?.
12 No one who prepared any of the " factually inaccurate or imprecise" instructional material faced disciplinary action.
13 It's overly simplistic and factually inaccurate to suggest that print media could have been salvaged by diversity alone.
14 CNN has a policy of not running factually inaccurate commercials and held the Trump ad to that standard.
15 This month, the CBI has reserved its energies for a fierce but factually inaccurate attack on Labour's nationalisation plans instead.
16 The Department of Homeland Security denied the report, a spokesman calling it " factually inaccurate and misleading" in a statement.
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