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It was a fashion misstatement during Friday's White House press briefing.
The 2nd Circuit basically said government's misstatement didn't make any difference.
That was the latest input from the president concerning his misstatement
Clinton's crack about the "deplorables" and "irredeemables" wasn't just a misstatement.
Headlines Tesco faces 7.43 mln stg civil lawsuit over profit misstatement on.ft.
So when you're onstage, one misstatement can really create a firestorm. Right.
" Later, in West Virginia, Clinton apologized for what she called a "misstatement.
He also blasts Trump's record of exaggeration, falsehood, misstatement and conspiratorial thinking.
Choosing the right term — is it a lie, a misstatement, a falsehood?
The misstatement was not "quantitatively material" to its financial statements, the company said.
Trump's senior advisor Kellyanne Conway later said Sanders had made an "unfortunate misstatement. "
We cannot recall a more absurd misstatement of history by an American President.
American officials have said that is a wild misstatement of the technology's reach.
He can be as unfocused, long-winded and prone to misstatement as ever.
He can be as unfocused, long-winded and prone to misstatement as ever.
He also took the opportunity to correct what he said was a previous misstatement.
Mr. Ganek asked prosecutors to correct the misstatement about his involvement, but they refused.
It's not just a misstatement from Mr. Perez or a slight from Mr. Sanders.
The idea of just making a misstatement doesn't necessarily rise to the level of fraud.
" A day later, Kellyanne Conway, the White House counselor, called those comments "an unfortunate misstatement.
Valeant said improper conduct by former financial executives resulted in the misstatement of prior financial results.
Updated 8/27/18, 12 PM ET with Google's correction to a misstatement on its part.
And again, Dowd doesn't confront Diller, even though his opinion is a clear misstatement of fact.
And the President only risks some inadvertent misstatement becoming a new national narrative by doing that.
"If Donald Trump lets this go down because of his misstatement, I'll vote against him," Moran said.
After following Trump for a week, Politico found him making a misstatement every five minutes on average.
In either case, the clawback applies only to incentive pay that is related to the accounting misstatement.
"Well this is awkward...Colorado doesn't border Mexico," Polis wrote on Facebook after the apparent misstatement by Trump.
"It would not be, I don't think, a misstatement to say that he wasn't overly social," Bluff said.
As with many issues, Giuliani has addressed the question with a farrago of bumbling confusion and sly misstatement.
In March, Politico chronicled a week of Trump remarks and found on average one misstatement every five minutes.
The opinion found that "willful but silent noncompliance" with a contract was not fraudulent without some later misstatement.
In fact, some hecklers noticed this misstatement during Downing's press conference and fact-checked him on the spot.
" A Wall Street Journal editorial scolded: "We cannot recall a more absurd misstatement of history by an American President.
There are enough days before the election for you to issue apologies for each and every misstatement — just about.
The fact that they tried to make something out if it is completely a misstatement is sad and shameful.
" White House counselor Kellyanne Conway told Fox News Monday night that Sanders got "confused" and made an "unfortunate misstatement.
The focus the next day was on Mr. Ford's politically catastrophic geopolitical misstatement, not on his inquisitor, Mr. Frankel.
In other words, as a company garners investor interest, analyst coverage and media attention, the probability of misstatement increases.
Many commanders privately say they see formal press briefings as potential land mines, where one misstatement could end their careers.
"In saying she made a misstatement, I don't think she was backtracking on the substance of what she said," Rep.
RGL is alleging a string of offences against the banks, including deceit, misrepresentation, negligent misstatement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
She later called it a misstatement, saying she meant that coal miners would continue losing jobs the way things were going.
Correction: This update corrects a misstatement about the number of dropouts in a study after one year of therapy with AspireAssist.
The Patisserie Valerie owner said thousands of false entries were made in its ledgers and that misstatement of its accounts was "extensive".
The RGL claim alleges a string of offences against the banks, including deceit, misrepresentation, negligent misstatement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
In one bizarre yet fleeting moment, Trump appeared to shut down trade with Europe, although that turned out to be a misstatement.
After reading, "Don't let corporations control vulnerable Americans' water," I'm having a hard time deciding which misstatement I should respond to first.
" King's unfortunate misstatement proves he was unaware of FBI personnel assignment policy.. Cohen also refers to Hoover as an "anti-Communist zealot.
Lopez discusses doxxing at length while outlining the dangers of CNN's misstatement: The problem here is that the internet is not proportional.
The presidential hopeful's recent rally in Buffalo, New York, was quintessential Trump, featuring a controversial misstatement, protesters and a slew of hand gestures.
In a sign of the times, the debate over which direction to take the state's voting infrastructure was rife with dishonesty and misstatement.
"Second, in each of these cases, the central figure was accused of making some deliberate and material misstatement to the government," they continued.
A misstatement or omission of material fact in connection with the sale of its securities to venture capital firms could constitute a violation.
However, once the company has established a sufficiently high profile — with greater interest from investors, analysts and media — the probability of misstatement decreases.
"These control failures did not lead to any financial misstatement and there was no need to restate numbers," ABB said in a statement.
Whether this represented a purposeful misstatement or just a misunderstanding, "dry" in southern Louisiana being a relative term, the place soon flooded out.
Biden has suggested on the campaign trail that he opposed the war from the beginning, which his campaign has called a misstatement. Sen.
And Mr. Trump's frequent claim that NATO allies are in debt to the United States for the cost of the alliance is a misstatement.
General dela Rosa has not commented on his most recent apparent misstatement, on Friday, after an attack on the country's biggest casino-hotel resort.
Correction: An earlier version of this story included a misstatement from a spokesperson regarding Samsung's plans for a future version of its S20 smartphone.
We do not speculate whether the correction of any particular misstatement or omission, or some combination thereof, would have resulted in a different outcome.
Deal managed to make matters harder for his side when he said Amendment 1 would help "colored people," a comment he later called a misstatement.
This misstatement by Comey further muddies the conversation about what exact role he played in the 2016 election and what role he wanted to play.
The company is so high profile that any further investor attention increases the cost of misstatement more than it benefits the potential for higher compensation.
A material weakness is a deficiency, or combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting, that could result in misstatement of a company's financial statements.
Since then, however, Valeant has publicly accused Schiller and the company's corporate controller with "improper conduct" which helped contribute to a misstatement of its financial results.
Under this standard, Wells Fargo couldn't be held responsible for virtually anything it puts in its corporate disclosures outside of the material misstatement of a statistic.
She told reporters that billionaires would be the only people to see their taxes go up — a misstatement of what she had proposed a day earlier.
Valeant was represented by interim CEO Howard Schiller, whom the company has since accused of "improper conduct" that contributed to a misstatement of the company's financial statements.
In the letter, she attributed the stock holdings to an "inadvertent misstatement" made after she was nominated in late 2016 to take over the top transportation job.
The company has witnessed a turbulent month after it detected misstatement of past accounts, which forced it to delay publishing 2018 financials and suspend trading of shares.
Valeant said in March that "improper conduct" by former Chief Financial Officer Howard Schiller and former Corporate Controller Tanya Carro had contributed to a misstatement of financial results.
Ryan Lochte has found himself in hotter water than he can profitably swim through after his blatant misstatement about being robbed in Rio cost him huge sponsorship dollars.
This approach doesn't preclude her from correcting her opponent's distortions and misstatement of fact, but if she engages in a war of barbs and emotion, she will lose.
On Monday, Trump had attacked a journalist for reporting on his misstatement about the hurricane's s trajectory, claiming that early evidence indicated Alabama would most likely be affected.
The idea that somehow Israel is occupying land from a prior nation when the prior nation doesn't want it back I think is a terrible misstatement of the law.
Valeant said in March that "improper conduct" by former Chief Financial Officer Howard Schiller and former Corporate Controller Tanya Carro had contributed to a misstatement of its financial results.
But that kind of misstatement pales in comparison to Trump's performance, which has left the US in a precarious position as the virus continues to spread throughout the country.
"If we're going to have everybody go that makes a misstatement on whether they met an ambassador or not, we're going to have some people going," Paul said Thursday.
Hertz has agreed to pay a $16 million fine to settle a case over accounting misstatement, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said in an order filed on Monday.
Now we've learned of yet another parallel: A refusal to correct an obvious falsehood, even when the consequences of that refusal could be far more damaging than the original misstatement.
"The court's answer was a misstatement of the law, constructively amended the indictment and denied Ms. Kelly her constitutional right to a unanimous jury verdict," her attorney, Michael Critchley, wrote.
For at least an initial set of questions, Mueller's team agreed that Trump could answer in written form, rather than orally — minimizing the chances for an off-the-cuff misstatement.
In a strongly worded statement, the company said "improper conduct" by former chief financial officer Howard Schiller and by its former corporate controller contributed to a misstatement of financial results.
Kraft Heinz said the misstatement was not "quantitatively material" to its financial reports, adding that its investigation was substantially complete and that it would continue to cooperate with the SEC.
More broadly, Trump's assertion that the race should be "called" for the candidates who led in the early tally on election night is a misstatement of the vote-counting process.
That would mean only those who were directly responsible for a misstatement or who failed to disclose important information would be liable as the primary person engaging in fraudulent conduct.
" His defense to this charge in "Who Is Michael Ovitz?" is to change the traditional definition of lying: "Lying to me is a point-blank misstatement with no purpose in mind.
In most cases, jurors accept the government's argument that a misstatement is enough to prove a fraud, but here they found there was insufficient evidence of an impact on the transaction.
"Nissan said its internal investigation found "incontrovertible evidence of various acts of misconduct by Ghosn, including misstatement of his compensation and misappropriation of the company&aposs assets for his personal benefit.
" The false Sanders narrative went uncorrected by anyone from the Trump administration until Tuesday, when Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway finally shrugged it off as "an unfortunate misstatement," adding, "Everyone makes mistakes.
The company said Schiller's and the corporate controller's "improper conduct" contributed to a misstatement of financial results because they provided incorrect information related to revenue recognition to auditors and the board committee.
The National Weather Service office in Birmingham, Alabama, quickly corrected the president's misstatement in a tweet, which didn't directly name Trump but clarified that the storm posed no risk to the state.
"It went on: "The internal investigation found incontrovertible evidence of various acts of misconduct by Ghosn, including misstatement of his compensation and misappropriation of the company&aposs assets for his personal benefit.
His most recent blunder, saying that Alabama was in the path of Hurricane Dorian, when all the weather services said it was not, could have been simply a misstatement or a misunderstanding.
The sentence contained one misstatement—it was actually afternoon—which was the first of dozens of misstatements, ranging from the trivial to the risible ("I never get phone calls from the media").
"You were becoming clearer in your mind that there had been a misstatement of income but you didn't raise it as the most important topic you had to consider," Purnell told the court.
Called before the Senate Judiciary Committee, he offered an emotional account of his handling of the email investigation but then made his misstatement about Abedin forwarding "hundreds and thousands" of emails to Weiner.
What's even worse is Sanders' remarkably cynical attempt to spin reporters doing their jobs -- asking an official White House spokesperson about an obvious misstatement -- as having some sort of a vendetta against her.
Here's how Trump's confusion over Alabama and Hurricane Dorian's trajectory originated, and a timeline of what has happened since, as he continues to double down on his misstatement and attack the news media.
Note: In a misstatement to CNBC, Molly Day originally said the administrative burdens of "health care" rather than "federal taxes" are a bigger problem for small firms than the financial cost of taxes.
In its latest assessment Grant Thornton, the company's auditor, highlighted revenue recognition as one of the most significant assessed risks of "material misstatement" – although it added that it had not identified any "material deficiencies".
Hunter, speaking a day after Trump sought to walk back controversial remarks made at the side of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a misstatement, said the president's actions make up for any errant comments.
" Mr. Cummings told Mr. Chaffetz: "Your core accusation against the commissioner is that he was deceitful and that he misled the Congress, but you completely disregard the difference between a misstatement and a lie.
"What they have to show is there was a material misstatement, in these loose statements, by Mr. Musk," said John C. Coffee Jr., a professor at the Columbia Law School's Center on Corporate Governance.
Signs of that are written across Hawk Hill—where chickens, dogs, donkeys, guinea fowl, cattle, horses and a flock of sheep once roamed its fields, calling it a farm today would be a categorical misstatement.
When a public official makes a material misstatement of fact, you might want to do a story about the fact that he is lying or confused or ignorant or whatever you think is going on.
Public Citizen's assertion that I should be required to register as a lobbyist is another gross misstatement of the facts which is similar to much of the "fake news" that is unfortunately so prevalent today.
Some see the legal fight, which has received less publicity than other cases, as the most dangerous to Trump because it could lead to testimony where he'd risk lying or making a misstatement under oath.
But the answer is also "no" because a basic requirement for proving fraud is that the government show there was an affirmative misstatement, or that the party that remained silent had a duty to speak.
In his Wednesday night speech to the nation, President Donald Trump made a major misstatement about how health insurers are paying for services related to the testing and treatment of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
Patisserie Holdings, whose cafes are best known for their range of cakes, had said earlier this month that thousands of false entries were made in its ledgers and that misstatement of its accounts was "extensive".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials seized on that misstatement, saying it reflected what they called a pattern of cynical dishonesty and incitement to violence among the Palestinian leadership and its official news media.
That misstatement has led Congress to refrain from giving the long overdue parity in many federal programs, such as Medicare and the Supplemental Social Security Income, both of which are paid by workers in Puerto Rico.
Good faith is always a defense to such a charge because the misstatement must be made in order to steal, not just that it was done accidentally or through an honest mistake that resulted in a loss.
The lawsuits were filed under § 11 of the Securities Act of 1933, which makes every underwriter of a security liable to repurchase it if there was any misstatement or omission of material facts in the offering documents.
No such safety nets exist between Washington and Pyongyang, worrying experts who say an accident, misstatement or erroneous reading by one side of the other's actions could spiral into full-scale conflict even though neither side wants war.
The Times Metro Bank Plc came under new selling pressure on Thursday after changing its account of the discovery of a 20.7631 million pound ($1.18 billion) accounting misstatement that led its share price to crash last week. bit.
Clapper warned that instead of focusing on addressing the investigation's impetus of Russian election meddling, "we're focusing on this circus about whether or not somebody was spying on the campaign, which is, I think, a gross misstatement," he said.
In their own letter to owners, they said Kroenke's letter was filled with "misstatement and incongruities" and that the proposed stadium was in line with, or better than, deals the Atlanta Falcons, the Minnesota Vikings and other teams have received.
Cheung — whose request for a mistrial was denied Monday — said it was a gross "misstatement" for the prosecution to tell jurors that the DNA profile developed by medical examiners suggests evidence from only one individual was recovered from beneath Vetrano's fingernails.
Cheung — whose initial request for a mistrial was denied — said it was a gross "misstatement" for the prosecution to tell jurors that the DNA profile developed by medical examiners suggests evidence from only one individual was recovered from beneath Vetrano's fingernails.
Private plaintiffs likely will cite the decision in the Lorenzo case to claim that a misstatement or failure to disclose information operated as a scheme to defraud, which means that anyone involved in putting out misleading information could be sued.
While much of Washington sprung into damage-control mode -- most China experts dismissed Tillerson's remarks as a misstatement -- the White House doubled down on Tillerson's comments, raising the possibility that a US blockade of China in the South China Sea means just that.
For example, a little-noticed recent interview with Hume included this exchange: HUME: So, your intent would be, in the situation like that, to quickly give the other candidate the opportunity to pick up on what appears to be a factual misstatement?
The president's confusion stemmed from earlier forecasts that showed a slight probability of tropical-storm-force winds affecting Alabama, but Trump has since used his misstatement and the reporting on it to boost his narrative that news media is unfairly attacking him.
Countrywide may well have known it was spewing bad loans that fell short of its contractual obligations for selling them, but the appellate judges concluded there was no affirmative misstatement about the quality of its mortgages at the time they were sold.
Prosecutors retried Mr. Litvak, and he was convicted on one count of securities fraud, involving a misstatement about the price Jefferies paid for residential mortgage-backed securities that resulted in an additional gain of about $73,000 for Jefferies on the $23.6 million transaction.
Elizabeth Warren all sought to loosen his grip on that key constituency Wednesday night, which led to some of the most interesting contrasts between the candidates and an embarrassing misstatement by Biden that underscored concerns among Democrats about his readiness to face Trump.
"The term 'slips, trips and falls' is a major misstatement of the full complexity of all possible missteps," said Jake Pauls, a building safety consultant in Toronto, Canada, and Silver Spring, Maryland, who researches stairway safety and usability but wasn't involved in the study.
" On the potential danger posed by the reporter: "She had a pen in her hand, which Secret Service is not liking because they don't know what it is, whether it's a little bomb ..." On an earlier misstatement by Cruz: "His home state is not Florida.
The ruling will come as relief to advocates of immigrant rights groups who feared that the lower court opinion that went against Maslenjak would give the government the power to take away citizenship and jail people based on any minor misstatement in their citizenship application.
That analysis is sure to be seized on by lawyers for Mr. Allen and Mr. Conti to argue that even if their efforts to influence the interest rate submission were successful, it was not the type of misstatement sufficient for a wire fraud conviction.
"Public Citizen's assertion that I should be required to register as a lobbyist is another gross misstatement of the facts which is similar to much of the 'fake news' that is unfortunately so prevalent today," Icahn wrote in an opinion piece in The Hill.
One former campaign and transition official told The Hill that was a deliberate strategy, saying the White House had chosen not to make media appearances that might give more oxygen to the controversy with a misstatement or remark that might result in legal trouble.
Not so pleased were a fair number of my colleagues in the "mainstream media" who registered their disgust via Twitter ("either an embarrassing misstatement by a White House official," wrote Zeke Miller of The Associated Press, "or a stunningly unsupported charge against fellow citizens").
In his nationally-televised address Wednesday night, President Donald Trump made a major misstatement about how health insurers are paying for services related to the testing and treatment of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 that revealed the dysfunction of his administration's response to the crisis.
The report doesn't say whether "any particular misstatement or omission" or a combination of them would have affected the approval of the wiretap, but Horowitz states that the top brass at the FBI and the DOJ should have been given "complete and accurate" information.
The first alleged misstatement identified in the Special Counsel's submission (regarding a text exchange on May 26, 2018) related to a text message from a third-party asking permission to use Mr. Manafort's name as an introduction in the event the third-party met the President.
"If the government gets the power to take away citizenship and jail people based on any minor misstatement in their citizenship application, then almost all naturalized citizens will be at risk," said Nancy Morawetz, who filed a brief in support of Maslenjak for the Immigrant Defense Project.
From his repeated misstatement that the US is the highest taxed nation in the world to his claims about his inauguration crowd size -- and a hundred other false claims in between -- Trump's damn-the-facts approach to his public statements are central to the President's image.
But while the press has occasionally congratulated itself for being willing to call out Trump for misstatements or debated at what point it makes sense to assert that any particular misstatement is a "lie," most journalists have been reluctant to internalize the idea that Trump is fundamentally shameless.
"Had Musk simply complied with the Court's order and Tesla's Court-ordered Senior Executives Communications Policy, the Designated Securities Counsel presumably would have caught his misstatement on the front end, and Musk would not have again disseminated inaccurate information about Tesla to 25 million people," the SEC wrote Monday.
"The words 'financing secured' are the danger point – that's a statement of fact and could set him up to be accused of a material misstatement if it's proven false," said Erik Gordon, an assistant professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business with a background in law.
"The first alleged misstatement identified in the Special Counsel's submission (regarding a text exchange on May 26, 2018) related to a text message from a third party asking permission to use Mr. Manafort's name as an introduction in the event the third-party met the President," Manafort's lawyers wrote in the redacted portion.
KURTZ: Oh he loves to poke the media and all too often the media fall into the trap so if he makes a mistake or a misstatement or something like that sometimes it could be a 103 but the media make it an 210, they go to 22018, they go to 22018.
The DOJ does project that consumers would pay for the successful hybridization of the two companies into one massive mega-corporation in the form of $571 million in additional fees by 2021, so there's probably an argument to be made for Giuliani being able to get away with portraying this as just a little misstatement.
We usually see the S.E.C. pursue charges against public companies and their executives, while private firms operate largely free from scrutiny – at least until they prepare for an I.P.O. The antifraud provisions of the federal securities laws, however, apply to any transaction in a security in which there is a misstatement of material fact.
Kirk, who has made false claims about his military record as a Navy Reserve officer at least five times – somewhere Brian Williams is wondering why he has suffered so much from just one misstatement while "Teflon" Kirk gets away with so many – ends his hit piece as a "veteran of the Kosovo War" with advice to Azerbaijan.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the leading Democratic presidential contender, defended his record on LGBTQ issues at a forum on Friday, but in doing so, once again raised questions about his comportment towards women, and — after a misstatement in which he conflated sexual and gender identities — about his understanding of issues that affect queer and gender nonconforming voters.
The manner that No. 5 defines "material weakness" to include "a combination of deficiencies" that could result in a "reasonable possibility that a material misstatement…would not have been prevented or detected" has resulted in Sarbanes-Oxley audits under Section 2023 that go well-beyond detecting the large-scale corporate fraud and maleficence that gave birth to this law in the first place.
After upsetting Representative Joseph Crowley in the June primary in the 14th Congressional District, which includes parts of Queens and the Bronx, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez became an instant star of the Democratic Party, whisking across the nation to help progressive, like-minded, candidates; Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, a democratic socialist, became a boogeyman for conservatives, who pounced on any perceived flaw or possible misstatement.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Manhattan overturned the conviction in 2015, finding that the trial judge should not have excluded testimony from an expert witness for the defense that the sophisticated investors he dealt with were not interested in the price Jefferies paid for the bonds, so any misstatement about them was not material to the investment decisions.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Florida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Trump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news MORE on Monday downplayed the Trump administration's misrepresentation of the number of suspected terrorists apprehended at the southern border, arguing press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders made "an unfortunate misstatement" a day earlier.
While it's tempting to see this error as just another presidential misstatement or falsehood, I would argue instead that Trump's description of these four women and their distinct cultural and ethnic heritages—Puerto Rican, African-American, Palestinian, and Somali respectively—as all equally "coming from" outside of the United States is entirely purposeful, and indeed comprises a core element of his and his supporters' exclusionary vision of American identity.
And I&aposm a big believer that the special prosecutors have way too much power, and that can you imagine the entire force of a team of 20 or 30 lawyers that can investigate your entire life for the last 20 or 30 years, bring you in to ask you questions, and if they can get you to make a misstatement based on historical fact of something you don&apost remember correctly, that you can go to jail for that?
Ryan had asked Sanders if President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE planned on resigning and later suggested the spokeswoman threatened a "physical fight" with the reporter when responding to her questions about a past misstatement over Trump's alleged affair with an adult-film actress.

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