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Much of that information was flawed.
In the end, what the president and the Congress used to send the country to war was information that was provided by the intelligence community, and that information was flawed.
[Excerpts, Pages A8 and A9.] "In the end, what the President and the Congress used to send the country to war was information provided by the intelligence community, and that information was flawed," said Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas, the panel's Republican chairman.
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It does charge that some of WikiLeaks's other interpretation of information is flawed but does not say specifically in what way.
So if you could comment on how many of the weapons do we know come from Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador?.... MR. FORD: Okay, well, let me maybe respond first to the issue of the data that you indicate you believe the way we portrayed that information is flawed.
In both the "flip-x" and "flip-y" condition, only half of the information is flawed, making it necessary to selectively discard erroneous information, while retaining veridical relationships, which may be a more intensive process.
In 2008, Bleacher Report correspondent Jason Savage alleged that the information which Meltzer received was flawed.
He said the Information Commissioner could challenge the the decision if he thought it was flawed.
That Washington was flawed?
The stimulus was flawed.
One bottle was flawed.
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information was combined
information was collected
information was produced
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