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Meanings of inaccurate statements in English
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Usage of inaccurate statements in English
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In the course of this article he made several inaccuratestatements.
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This article made a number of inaccuratestatements which need to be clarified.
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All I see are the a number of inaccuratestatements and unproven assumptions lol.
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Capitec has dismissed the allegations calling the report "flawed with inaccuratestatements".
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All I see are a number of inaccuratestatements and unproven assumptions lol, she wrote.
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American Tower responded that the Muddy Waters report "contained inaccuratestatements".
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Mr Murphy claimed gardaí had given a "litany of false, inaccuratestatements" in the trial.
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Under the MCDC Initiative, issuers and underwriters were encouraged to self-report violations involving inaccuratestatements in bond offerings.
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According to charges released on Tuesday, all allegedly made false or inaccuratestatements about the circumstances surrounding McDonald's death.
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The OGE noted "various omissions and inaccuratestatements" in disclosure and compliance documents submitted in the past year.
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He also said the bank made no incomplete or inaccuratestatements, and had no duty to disclose what Camcorp wanted.
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The DHBs also describe instances of what they said were inaccuratestatements made in TV ads and in the media.
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Johnstone said late filing incurs an automatic civil fine and both late filing and filing of inaccuratestatements are criminal offences.
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There are a number of inaccuratestatements in this article which the Minister has asked me to bring to your attention.
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According to charges released last month, all are accused of making false or inaccuratestatements about the circumstances surrounding McDonald's death.
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The statements upon which accounts have been based have been chiefly those of Pope himself; and these involve inconsistencies and demonstrably inaccuratestatements.