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What if a witness based his statement on something he had previously written in a newspaper?
Asked about this on Sunday, Mr. Jaczko said that he based his statement on the "best available information" and still believed it to be true, although he added that one part of the post-accident investigation should be to examine information flow.
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He said he based his statements on Bosnian Serb documents seized in a raid.
Two-thirds of all customers and more than 90% of high-volume users want to buy a bundle, says AT&T President John Zeglis, basing his statement on customer surveys and focus groups done last year.
Basing his statement on a note supposedly authored by Huelsenbeck, Breton also accused Tzara of opportunism, claiming that he had planned wartime editions of Dada works in such a manner as not to upset actors on the political stage, making sure that German Dadaists were not made available to the public in countries subject to the Supreme War Council.
We'll know more about what Obama is basing his statements on when the White House finishes up its latest review of strategy and policy in Afghanistan, expected some time next week.
American officials said Mr. Panetta was basing his statement not on secret intelligence but on media broadcasts, which began circulating before he sat down before the House Intelligence Committee.
Since MI6 is likely to have known in advance about the CIA's latest findings concerning Moscow's role in Trump's election, there will be speculation that Younger was basing his statements, in part, on suspicions of Russian meddling in Britain's Brexit referendum campaign.
Mr. Carter said he did not have evidence of the deal, and based his impression on damaging statements made by Mr. Koch, who officially supported him, in the campaign.
On Thursday, Coggins said in an e-mail to The Washington Post that he had based his announcement on prosecutors' statements that Ensign was not a "target" of the investigation at that time, a specific designation for someone who is about to be charged by the Justice Department.
No one knows what Trump would do as President, but, based on his statements on the campaign trail, it's possible to imagine a nation where people have less confidence in the courts, the military, and their rights to free speech and assembly.
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