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The 560-page report, presented to a packed audience of families, reporters and supporters, cited numerous flaws, contradictions and omissions in the government's investigation and conclusions.
His reaction to the Freeh report: The Freeh report is wrong, it's unfair, it is deeply flawed, it has many errors and omissions.
Grier senior has frequently appeared as an expert witness in vaccine damage trials, attesting to their danger, despite the fact that the American Academy of Paediatrics refer to "numerous conceptual and scientific flaws, omissions of fact, inaccuracies, and misstatements" in his most-cited study.
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The fliers and advertisements do not violate restrictions on the use of federal money for "publicity or propaganda purposes," but they are flawed by "omissions and other weaknesses," said the legal opinion by Anthony H. Gamboa, general counsel of the accounting office.
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