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They should not embellish information.
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Intelligence agencies use such notifications to alert other agencies to information they consider unreliable because its source is suspected of making up or embellishing information.
This would not be the first time, nor the last, that China's top officials were blindsided by inadequate or embellished information from below.
Do not exaggerate or embellish this information.
Don't lie or embellish any information.
The events recalled in some ways earlier turmoil at the BBC after the 2003 invasion of Iraq when a BBC reporter accused the government of embellishing intelligence information about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein.
Dr. Kelly told his Defense Ministry managers that he had met with Andrew Gilligan, the correspondent who broadcast the report, a week before it was aired, and he said he felt Mr. Gilligan had embellished the information he had passed on.
Alastair Campbell, Prime Minister Tony Blair's powerful communications and strategy chief, denied today having embellished government intelligence information on Iraqi weapons to help justify an unpopular war to the British public.
This is understandable since a firm would naturally intend to communicate this information to embellish the firm's image, particularly when it is expected, or in some cases required to prepare a 'sustainability report' without specific guideline to follow.
When Dr. Kelly told his defense bosses that he had spoken with the BBC reporter in question and that his information had been embellished, the government saw an opportunity to discredit the damning report, which it considered an attack on its integrity.
Writing in 2006 in the New York Times, the authors contended that a number of events Kennedy described were embellished or based on secondhand information.
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