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The White House expressed regret for what it described as a "misstatement".
The Clinton campaign played down the episode as a "misstatement" and a "minor blip".
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He showed jurors a chart listing more than two dozen times McNamee said something that could be construed as a mistake, a lie or a misstatement based on bad memory.
How could so bald a misstatement of so elementary a fact as Bach's death date have eluded everyone connected with this epochal project?
"If you knew about a misstatement and you recklessly or intentionally didn't correct it, then as long as it's material, it's a securities law violation," said Michael A. Perino, a professor at St . Johns University School of Law in New York.
It is a misstatement of the bill's purpose, therefore, to maintain, as the McCain campaign advertisement does, that Mr. Obama favored conventional sex education as a policy for 5-year-olds.
This, of course, was a misstatement of such gargantuan proportions that it cannot be dismissed as the overzealousness of a loyal friend.
"A misstatement," he said yesterday.
As the translators of that novel, however, we feel it necessary to correct what we fear to be a misstatement.
Mr. Lipman said that was "a misstatement of the record".
"I made a misstatement and I apologized," she said.
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