A chart on Dec.1 with an article about President Bush's role in reshaping the federal judiciary misstated the makeup of four appeals courts. |
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An editorial on Monday about the new jumbo Airbus misstated the weight of the airplane. |
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However, I may inadvertently have misstated this by suggesting that upper income folks end up paying more taxes than before in absolute terms. |
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An editorial on Saturday misstated the projected federal deficit over the next decade. |
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Not only did he get the quote wrong, he also misstated the name of the character who said it and what the line referred to! |
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And once they came to understand what was going on, they either misstated it or in some cases just lied about what the situation was there. |
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Rather, the problem was that the majority of them misstated the factors in precisely the same way. |
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If the estimate as determined by the Government falls within that range, I conclude that the specific estimate is not misstated. |
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We reserve the right to void Your insurance if Non-Smoker status has been misstated. |
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If the age of an Employee has been misstated, benefits and premiums will be adjusted based on the true age. |
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Maybe I misstated that, but I think we have a clear understanding now of what the Directive means. |
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But both assertions over-stated and misstated the case because of the great gulf between them and the people whose faith ensured Church survival and possible revival. |
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I also noted that the interviewer baldly misstated various facts, apparently to get a rise out of Blair, as well as taking a really insulting tone. |
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It alleged that ERF's accounts and financial statements were misstated. |
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If the age classification of any member has been misstated there shall be an equitable adjustment of premiums for the insurance of the member. |
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This article has been changed to correct an earlier version that misstated the unemployment rate. |
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If I conclude that the statements are materially misstated, I describe the nature and extent of my concerns. |
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In last week's article on the privatisation of four Indian banks, our table misstated the magnitude of their bad loans. |
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His service in the navy reserve has helped to establish this brand. Mr Kirk admitted that he misstated. |
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We further estimated that the value of the assets and equity for LCPS would have been significantly misstated for some of those years. |
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If the examination discloses that the financial statements are materially misstated, the Auditor General will qualify his opinion on them. |
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A credit note yesterday with an article about states that let taxpayers donate refunds to military families misstated the surname of a contributing reporter. |
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An article in some copies last Monday about the Yankees' 3-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox misstated the name of the hospital where Yankees catcher Chris Stewart was sent for tests after reporting lightheadedness. |
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Further, companies should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were paid on the basis of data, which proved to be manifestly misstated. |
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Financial undertakings should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were awarded for performance based on data which has subsequently proven to be manifestly misstated. |
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The other fact that I think the minister conveniently ignores, or in fact I think he misstated, perhaps he had not had the right information when he made his remarks, is that all forms of gun violence are down in Canada. |
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To the extent that they are successful in booking transfer prices that overstate or understate the true economic value of the transaction, GDP will be misstated. |
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If the age classification of any insured has been misstated there shall be an equitable adjustment of premiums for the insurance of the insured, provided the insured is less than 65 years of age. |
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This is a professional opinion made by an auditor indicating that an organization's financial statements are misrepresented, misstated, and do not accurately reflect its financial performance and health. |
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In planning my audit, I accept some small amount of risk that my audit procedures will fail to detect whether the financial statements are materially misstated. |
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In determining which internal controls to implement to prevent and detect fraud, management should consider the risks that the financial statements may be materially misstated as a result of fraud. |
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The article also misstated the location of his country home. |
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Dave Thomas would never have shredded documents, misstated earnings or robbed his own employees. |
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An article last Sunday about efforts of nonconservative Republicans to win the party's nomination for president misstated the name of a newspaper in New Hampshire, where the season's first primary has traditionally been held. |
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It has also harmed prospects of a Liberal-Labour rapprochement. Correction: The original version of this article misstated the number of elected and appointed members proposed by the bill. |
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That said, I do not believe he deliberately misstated the number. |
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Neither the carrier nor the ship shall be responsible in any event for loss or damage to, or in connexion with, goods if the nature or value thereof has been knowingly misstated by the shipper in the bill of lading. |
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Correction: January 3, 2004, Saturday An article on Thursday about the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square misstated the surname of a celebrator from St. Paul, Minn. |
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This was not a printer's devilry, for taffetas, sugar, mats are similarly misstated. |
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Also, in June 1998, Vesta said it misstated its earnings and was investigating accounting irregularities. |
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K posits that, because she did not know that the taxable amount of the retirement distribution was misstated on the 1992 joint return, she is entitled to Sec. |
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An article in yesterday's paper misstated the name of the district attorney. |
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Small, to close its zoological research center despite a White House-approved increase in the institution's budget misstated the amount of the proposed increase. |
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