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Mrs. Clinton noted that Mr. Lazio had been forced to correct an obvious violation of their agreement barring the use of outside money in their campaigns.
Le Grand Inquisiteur, mean while, derives from a famous interpolated scene in Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov, in which the representative of the Spanish Inquisition tells a returned Christ that he cursed man with freedom of choice and the Catholic church has been forced to correct his error.
He then compared the CNN story with one that ABC News had been forced to correct a week earlier, in which Brian Ross, a veteran correspondent, had reported that Trump, when he was still a candidate for President, asked Michael Flynn, the former national-security adviser, to make contact with Russian officials.
It has dodged, and later been forced to correct the record.
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It is well past time that New York City was forced to correct its failure.
In October, Fannie Mae was forced to correct what it said were $1 billion in errors in its recent financial results.
Labour MPs claim he was forced to correct it fast or face the Daily Mail's favourite "BETRAYAL" headline.
But when markets went sharply into reverse, private saving rebounded as households were forced to correct their previous over-borrowing.
She was forced to correct a statement to the Senate earlier in the week in which she asserted that Furnival had "no connection whatsoever" with the lobbying company Australian Public Affairs APAAustralian Public Affairs APA
Immigration minister Scott Morrison has denied a breakdown in communication with detention centre service provider G4S after he was forced to correct earlier statements he made about the Manus Island disturbances.
The donations issue was the most significant revelation from the first day of the questioning of Shorten, which took place in Sydney on Wednesday – although Labor sought to insulate him from political fallout by pointing to previous examples of Coalition figures, including Tony Abbott, being forced to correct omissions from their pecuniary interest registers or repay expenses.
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