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1 A spokesman for Clement said the National Post story was factually inaccurate.
2 Someone else's interpretation may be factually correct but challenging to your ego.
3 First, he cites taking Britain into the Iraq war on factually unsustainable grounds.
4 Is confessional poetry always 100 per cent factually and biographically true?
5 Aer Rianta points out that this is not factually the case.
6 I hear a lot of negativity though -often factually inaccurate.
7 Would you oppose the death penalty if the factually guilt were beyond question?
8 Mr Carroll outlines an over-simplified and factually inaccurate mechanism of action.
9 False -The claims made in the content are factually inaccurate.
10 This is both factually incorrect and deeply insulting to those attending fee-paying schools.
11 Your assessment is entirely unfair to me, Princess, as well as factually incorrect.
12 In addition to being morally deficient, this letter was factually lacking.
13 Coca-Cola spokesman Kent Landers called the lawsuit legally and factually meritless.
14 Every article on the Guardian site has to be factually accurate.
15 This is how human symbolism, of confirmed vitality and efficiency, is factually established.
16 If the statement were factually accurate, then Kubsch would be innocent, court documents said.
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