The photos of children waving the inaccurate flags at the presidential palace on Wednesday have caused an outcry in Vietnam.
"We regret publishing inaccurate information, and we are investigating where else in and out of government the inaccurate data was used, " Lavin said.
The inaccurate info was misstated in at least nine regulatory filings between 2002 and 2007, during which Gonzalez was chief operating officer, among other things ( look here).
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The Indian government last year banned one of the inaccurate diagnostics, although many are still performed by small laboratories because few other cheap alternatives are on the market.
And in looking at the information that the lawyers had available to them to write these letters, the subcommittee was unavailable to find any factual basis for the inaccurate statements contained in those letters.
About 300 new reviews are posted each day, he said, with staff working to filter out the malicious, the factually inaccurate, or those where the author seemed to be simply letting off steam.
"The likelihood of it seems to be so low that it does not surprise me that it's never been discussed in my presence, " Rumsfeld said, stressing that the article gave the "inaccurate and unfortunate" impression that the United States wants to set up some kind of permanent presence in Iraq.
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As such, it is an unfortunately excellent example of the sort of inaccurate reporting about the oil and natural gas industry that takes place in the American media many times every day.
Only last month 20 organisations, including patient groups such as Age UK and the Alzheimer's Society and medical organisations like the British Medical Association and Royal College of Physicians, put their names to a joint statement criticising the "often inaccurate" coverage the issue was getting.
Acording to the AWC, mistakes were made in the gathering and inputting of information, which rendered the summaries inaccurate and misleading.
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Though in practice, Mr Archer points out, it would merely be a reflection of what is actually happening, rather than the current inaccurate indication.
Alexis Neiers, who was convicted in 2009 of burgling the homes of such celebrities as Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, has called the film inaccurate.
The chances are that Europeans will just have to learn to live with the odd inaccurate portrayal as a fox-hunting obsessive or as a flamenco-dancing bull-fighter, despite increasing integration.
It seemed no small irony that Jones's main beef, or at least her reason for going public, was her distress at what she contended was the libelously inaccurate portrayal of her in Brock's piece.
We're also told that the 90 preorder number is low and the court documents are inaccurate because the company's relationship with PayPal was terminated over those issues with the terms of sale -- but the JooJoo website still lists PayPal as the only payment option.
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Issa's panel has been seeking documents that show why the Justice Department decided to withdraw as inaccurate the February 2011 letter.
But Mr Vaz said the report had "shocked" MPs and if the committee learnt that any future information provided by the UKBA was inaccurate, it would consider reporting the organisation for "contempt of Parliament".
The V-chip, imposed on TV makers in 1996 to let parents block raunchy shows, is a flop in the marketplace (parental groups claim the rating system is inaccurate, rendering the chip moot).
Feith: On the latter question first, there have been enough articles that have come out already on these subjects that have been inaccurate that -- and it's quite clear that some of the articles that are inaccurate are getting reverberations in numerous other articles that clearly are derivative of the mother lode of inaccuracies here and there.
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The video is inaccurate and outdated as Joseph Kony is no longer in the Uganda.
However, the models were inaccurate because they did not include other known data about the customer, and they could not see the holistic customer interaction pattern over time, he explained.
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Among those seeking to restrict marriage to a union between a man and a woman, one of the more heavily pursued arguments is that the polls which reveal a strong shift in favor of gay marriage throughout the nation must be inaccurate given the results in the overwhelming number of state elections that have resulted in banning gay marriage.
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The pop star shot down the reports as inaccurate, and pledged to continue helping educate young girls in the nation.
The bank then claimed the figures were inaccurate, and scrubbed them from its website (though not from the memories of those who had read them).
"The PMI is a quite inaccurate barometer around the Chinese New Year holiday, " said Lu Ting, an economist with Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
"Members of the board voted against the ICM agreement based on inaccurate information about the written statements of various governments concerning .xxx, " said ICM in a letter to Icann.
It also carries the risk of producing an inaccurate picture of the overall distribution of moisture, as the spots chosen for sampling may be considerably damper or drier than the soil just a few metres away.
Unjustified audits based on faulty data only serve to aggravate these problems, and as our health care regulators deal with the problems of inaccurate Medicaid data, they would do well to keep this side of the issue firmly in mind.
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She said she wanted to correct what she called the "completely inaccurate portrayal" of her role immediately and would co-operate fully with enquiries into the matter.
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