Sentence examples for the misstatements from inspiring English sources

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the misstatements

noun

A statement that is false. Usually indicating an error rather than an intentional lie.

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The misstatements are so shocking".

But the misstatements have handed climate skeptics a public relations boost.

No tritium has turned up in drinking water, but even plant supporters expressed dismay at the leak and the misstatements.

Mr. Bent II was held responsible for being negligent in permitting the misstatements but not for acting recklessly.

It also concluded that at times the misstatements or omissions inflated the company's stock by as much as $11 a share.

The misstatements and omissions described in the F.H.F.A.'s complaints relate to how the mortgages were likely to perform during the impending collapse in the housing market.

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Giuliani critics seized on the misstatement.

But the misstatement made him curious.

So what did the company do to correct the misstatement?

Does the misstatement — or lie, or fib — matter?

He did not say whether he would address the misstatement in a future television program.

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