Sentence examples for make factual errors from inspiring English sources

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Mrs. Bachmann's style is somewhat less polished than her rivals, and she has been known to make factual errors in her speeches, which could cause her trouble over time.

The problem is not just that they make factual errors about evolution; even more significant are their conceptual errors about the nature of evolutionary biology and about science.

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She is also often criticized for making factual errors on less controversial matters.

The five-member appeals panel said the lower court had misinterpreted the law, made factual errors, obtained insufficient evidence and meted out unfair punishment.

In a full-frontal attack in the TLS, Alastair Fowler alleged that the book made factual errors and said it revealed "a mind quite innocent of English history", prompting a counter-attack from Greenblatt in last week's letters column.

Mr. Romano charged that Ms. Griffith was not qualified to write restaurant reviews, that she made factual errors in her article and that she and another Dallas restaurateur were in cahoots.

In his petition, Mr. Romano charged that Ms. Griffith was not qualified to write restaurant reviews, that she made factual errors in her article and that she and another Dallas restaurateur, Janet Cobb, were in cahoots.

In a round of network television interviews yesterday, Mr. Gore took the unusual step of acknowledging that he made factual errors in the debate and pledged to control his reactions to Gov. George W. Bush.

Peter Scott rightly acknowledges that Brexit and the higher education and research bill are causing great uncertainty for universities (How universities became stigmatised as arrogant experts, 2 August) but he makes factual errors that undermine his argument.

The solicitor said Cary's view that the CPS made factual errors would be examined to see if it could form part of a legal challenge: "The family were surprised about how the extent of the injuries were minimised by the CPS".

In Ms. Bezos's review, the only one-star review "The Everything Store" has received, she accused Mr. Stone of making factual errors and, noting that Mr. Bezos was "never interviewed for this book," took issue with Mr. Stone's use of the phrases "Bezos believed" and "Bezos felt".

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