Sentence examples for making inaccurate statements from inspiring English sources

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[C2.] Red Hat accused the SCO Group of making inaccurate statements that Red Hat Linux software infringed the SCO rights to Unix, a related operating system.

Still, the top Republican on the committee, Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, asked skeptical questions about the legal basis for the program while criticizing the director of national intelligence, James Clapper, for making inaccurate statements to Congress about it in March.

As MarketWatch wrote, Musk "[admits] making inaccurate statements and flippantly [dismisses] any concerns about them.

Hayden, the former CIA chief who is singled out numerous times for making inaccurate statements made to Congress, denied lying about the program.

Hayden, the former CIA chief who is singled out numerous times for making inaccurate statements to Congress, denied lying about the program.

"We demand that you cease making inaccurate statements regarding ALEC, and immediately remove all false or misleading material from the Common Cause, and related, websites within five business days," they wrote.

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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.

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.

Occasionally candidates for admission have made inaccurate statements or submitted false materials in connection with their applications (e.g., not listing a prior college, misrepresenting their native language, or plagiarizing essays).

Gen. Jerome Johnson, who was commander of the Army Sustainment Command until last year, made inaccurate statements to the Senate Armed Services Committee about problems with water supplied to American soldiers in Iraq by KBR, the largest defense contractor in Iraq.

Gingrich is paying $300,000 for the costs of an ethics committee investigation after admitting last year he made inaccurate statements during a lengthy probe into Democratic allegations that he misused tax-exempt donations.

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