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1 This is both factually incorrect and deeply insulting to those attending fee-paying schools.
2 Your assessment is entirely unfair to me, Princess, as well as factually incorrect .
3 Many believe the Kyoto Protocol is coming to an end which is factually incorrect .
4 The chief historian at Israel's memorial to the Holocaust said they were factually incorrect .
5 In each of these assertions, Mr Cole is factually incorrect .
6 Even factually incorrect claims that marriage equality encouraged gender fluidity would not amount to vilification.
7 It is more than unfortunate that not only is this disingenuous but also factually incorrect .
8 In his article on Fianna Fáil, Stephen Collins makes two statements which are factually incorrect .
9 We believe that this information is factually incorrect .
10 However, Ms Ruane's piece is factually incorrect in a number of respects and is laced with insinuation.
11 That is just factually incorrect , said Robinson.
12 This is factually incorrect on two points.
13 In his High Court action, the man argued the RAT based its decision on factually incorrect information.
14 The deputy attorney general issued a statement saying: The New York Times's story is inaccurate and factually incorrect .
15 Mr John Caldwell said information he gave to the tribunal was factually incorrect in a number of respects.
16 They're just factually incorrect and people know the difference. Speaking later to reporters, Corker called Trump a bully.
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