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His first question is about why CIA officials continue to make inaccurate assertions about the agency's rendition and interrogation program.
I'm learning to wrestle with my inner voice and to challenge directly those who make inaccurate assumptions.
Attempts to make him appear less stuffy by getting him to prance around the seafront with young female MPs and make (inaccurate) references to the Arctic Monkeys were uniformly cringe-making.
He says I make inaccurate accusations, and that WooMe does not send messages from "fake" users.
Likewise, policymakers and researchers alike often make inaccurate assumptions about technological innovations, gender, biofuels, and smallholder farming.
"Senator Sanders continues to make inaccurate and misleading accusations against Amazon," the company wrote in a blog post last week in anticipation of Sanders' bill.
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The MoD was also criticised for making inaccurate and misleading statements about the use of hooding and other interrogation techniques.
He also acknowledged making "inaccurate and regretful" statements about Georgia's response at an earlier press conference.
On four occasions, the bureau made inaccurate statements to a court that authorizes national security wiretaps about how it had obtained calling records, the report said.
Finally, the complaint said, the sellers of the securities made inaccurate claims about how closely the loan originators adhered to their underwriting guidelines.
In February of that year, Holt was appointed interim anchor of the weekday NBC Nightly News after permanent anchor Brian Williams was suspended for having made inaccurate statements about his involvement in various events.
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