Sentence examples for correct false information from inspiring English sources

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FOR THE RECORD: There's been a lot of buzzing lately about ICorrect, the self-proclaimed "universal Web site for corrections," which allows prominent people to correct false information circulating about them on the Internet.

Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I). suggested that Facebook, Twitter and Google ought to come up with a way to correct false information spread on their platforms — something akin to the corrections routinely made by news outlets.

He wrote that "the lists are notoriously riddled with error and do not provide individuals with a means to correct false information".

It said users should have more control over data collected about them and how the information is used; consumers should be able to limit the collection of personal information, especially about children; and users should be able to correct false information about them.

This is in addition to selectively omitting information, destroying information, and failing to correct false information.

"These errors exist because my non-disclosure agreement would not allow me to defend myself or correct false information put forth by a variety of sources," including former FBI special agent Ali Soufan, who was present with Mitchell at the black site in Thailand and initially lead the interrogation of Zubaydah before Mitchell took over.

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The more people, for instance, who read a legitimate government source comment – perhaps correcting false information about riots in their city, or casualties in a storm – the more likely they are to react in a sensible way.

I don't have a house!" Quickly realizing that she needed to correct the false information, Ms. Ortiz and her caseworker sent letters to more than 20 companies and the credit bureaus to set straight which debts were veritably hers.

Television "news" networks have every incentive to put the most outrageous people on the air that they can find, and absolutely zero incentive to dial the rhetoric back, or to correct blatantly false information.

After further discussions, the New York private equity firm said that it would not handle the leveraged buyout unless Parmalat corrected the false information publicly.

And about an hour after the initial alert was emailed to USGS subscribers, a second email was sent out correcting the false information.

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