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The media has, however, written and said a great many things that have turned out to be factually incorrect and in some cases plain dishonest.
Later, she called to reiterate that the metals were safe: "It would be factually incorrect to say there had been any attempt to steal the contents of our vault".
Some of what the C.I.A. under Mr. Tenet assured Congress about its full sharing of intelligence on suspected weapons sites in Iraq with United Nations inspectors there in 2002 and 2003 turned out to be "factually incorrect," the committee said.
The 1982 World Cup in Spain was accompanied by This Time (we'll get it right), although a Group Stage exit proved that to be factually incorrect, and Vindaloo – inspired by Keith Allen for France 1998 – is also fondly remembered by the Three Lions' faithful.
"I believe there is a case for banning deliberately misleading material which can be shown to be factually incorrect," he said, referring to news stories that relied on fake data, such as the story that ran in Russian media saying a civilian plane was brought down by a Ukrainian aircraft, when investigations have since been proved it was destroyed by a Buk missile brought in from Russia.
And campaigners for justice for rape victims said the MP's understanding of what constituted rape appeared to be "factually incorrect".
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