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Either way, what Trump is alleging is not accurate -- or at least not accurate given all publicly available evidence.
What you are describing is not accurate -- at all!
The way I portrayed what we do is not accurate.
That's a fun little buzzword, but it's just not accurate.
Mr. Mulvaney's statement is "simply not accurate," Dr. Rohe said.
The red line that Barack Obama talked about was not accurate.
But it's not accurate to say they all constitute new jobs.
I think the argument that he's being scapegoated is not accurate.
It is not accurate to say that it was not reportable.
The 10K 'content reviewers' headline was not accurate, and we've corrected.
But still, it's a cool looking effect—even if not accurate.
Therefore, the claim that FSIS used flawed data is not accurate.
Any idea he was asking for a trade is not accurate.
"This story was not accurate," Ms. Hicks said in a statement.
IF NOT ACCURATE, I THINK THERE'S ANOTHER DECISION TO BE MADE.
Trump's description of how NATO funding works is not accurate, however.
At least from my point of view, that is not accurate.
Lore told Reuters the math in the note was not accurate.
"That is not accurate," spokesperson Michael Abboud said in a statement.
This system is designed to create rich imagery, not accurate representations.
"The inferences, the innuendo, it's not accurate at all," he said.
"We know unequivocally that the forensic report is not accurate," Jackson said.
It&aposs not accurate to say all activities ceased at that point.
And if they are not accurate, that&aposs another issue with them.
"I know they know what they're saying is not accurate," he insisted.
Tapper pushed back on this, telling Pence that number was not accurate.
And it is not accurate to say that it was not reportable.
A representative for Selena Gomez says the TMZ report is not accurate.
" The first step would be not dismissing the allegations as "not accurate.
Page 210: To call me "the whore of Babylon" is not accurate.
New reports of DOJ/FBI compliance with document requests are NOT accurate.
"I know they know what they're saying is not accurate," he said.
I see that word thrown around a lot, and it's not accurate.
Bloom's thesis was accurate at the time, but it's not accurate anymore.
I think that the demise of print and books is not accurate.
He says we haven't changed a bit, and that's just not accurate.
The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate.
The words in my head were not accurate, but it really did.
"It's very clear that what they said was not accurate," he said.
It's not accurate to say that CBD, as a whole, is bullshit.
What you see on television, social media or the movies is not accurate.
It is not accurate to say that it's my way or the highway.
" Trump's transition team denied Ryabkov's statement at the time, calling it "not accurate.
"That's not accurate," a second Democratic aide affiliated with the Pelosi critics said.
"I think it's really not accurate to call them the 'squad,' " Schakowsky said.
And even when they are received they are not accurate, in my opinion.
"That is not accurate," McCabe said, in perhaps his most comprehensive answer yet.
" A day after the report published, Mueller's office disputed it as "not accurate.
For related Times coverage, see "These Claims About 'Chain Migration' Are Not Accurate."
"It is not accurate that she left of her own accord," he says.
But, he added, "it's not accurate in a technical, historical or constitutional sense."
It argues that two claims made by the Treasury Department are not accurate.
" Hull pushed back against the term "outbreak" Monday, saying that it is "not accurate.
"It's not accurate anatomy, but it is definitely very biological in approach," Vaswani said.
Last week, GE audit committee chairwoman Leslie Seidman said Markopolos' analysis was not accurate.
You were once in favor of dropping the threshold... (CROSSTALK) RUBIO: That's not accurate.
It is because ICBMs are not accurate enough for this that it wants HGVs.
"This report is not accurate," said a State Department spokeswoman on condition of anonymity.
"There is no 10,000 and there is no 5,000, that's not accurate," he said.
Statements by external groups stating that a policy has been set are not accurate.
If it's not accurate, then why do we call things we don't like 'medieval'?
"We found manager surveys were not accurate," Rometty said, referring to formal skills assessments.
It's not accurate to draw broad conclusions based on studies of mostly white people.
Trump's claim that the so-called "Steele dossier" is "fraudulent" is also not accurate.
But it is not accurate to say that U.S. financial technology businesses are unregulated.
"It's not accurate to say that all activities ceased at that point," he added.
We are now confident that the time stated in this report is not accurate.
For starters, the Hill's headline "American Samoa residents sue for citizenship" is not accurate.
Impeachment is often interpreted as meaning removal from office, but that is not accurate.
" TIGTA responded in its report by saying that the IRS's comments were "not accurate.
"The report is not accurate, not objective," he said in an interview on Wednesday.
"The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate," Franco said.
"What that sensor picks up is just not accurate for us," Mr. Leach said.
But Schlapp's characterization of the legislation in New York and Virginia is not accurate.
Sprint Executive Chairman Marcelo Claure said the Wall Street Journal report was not accurate.
" Mr. Franco's lawyer told The Los Angeles Times that the claims "were not accurate.
"It is not accurate," Karen Sheley, director of the ACLU Police Practices Project, tells Gizmodo.
"The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate," Franco told Colbert.
"The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate," he told Colbert.
"That is not accurate and I don't think Robby has said that, Jake," Kaine responded.
There's certain things in the movie about how they show the debris that's not accurate.
"It's not accurate for her to say it was written for her," Portman told me.
On Monday, Mr. Brownfield testified that the prosecution's interpretation of that email was not accurate.
But it is not accurate to suggest that people had no electricity before the hurricane.
He said opinion polls showing him lagging far behind Trump in Florida were not accurate.
The president said that in some cases it is "two points," which is not accurate.
But his suggestion Mr. Obama was less so because he "got tired" is not accurate.
It is not accurate to label Donald Trump as somebody suffering with narcissistic personality disorder.
"This is not accurate," Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Mr. Trump, said at the time.
However, we have confirmed with the company that these numbers are in fact not accurate.
They may encourage you to claim benefits, rebates or tax credits that are not accurate.
Blase and Short said the CBO's estimate of the Affordable Care Act was not accurate.
Facebook has said the IDC number is not accurate but hasn't provided an official figure.
Like you don't need a radiologist, they're not accurate compared to the AI. That's right.
"We like to market ourselves on diversity, but it's not accurate," says Barton of Asheville.
"There are two ways to respond to the musical — one is to say, 'Everything is not accurate, and I don't like that,' and the other is to say, 'Everything is not accurate, so come with me and let me tell you more,'" Professor Freeman said.
"What you've heard there is not accurate based on what our detectives have seen," McDonnell said.
The actor said he supported the women coming forward but said their claims were "not accurate."
I can clarify, however, that the source summary you provided is not accurate in several respects.
However, a rep for the rapper tells PEOPLE in a statement the report is not accurate.
Other experts have similarly concluded that the situation as outlined in the affidavit is not accurate.
Williamson's version is at least close to something Einstein actually wrote, but it's still not accurate.
She can even handle getting called "Boy Killer" once or twice, because it's just not accurate.
Unfortunately, the truism that nobody escapes the Trump administration with their reputation intact is not accurate.
This overheated rhetoric is not accurate, not helpful, and ultimately feeds into a destructive mob mentality.
"I think any time you've got information out there that's not accurate, that's problematic," Thune said.
As an Aquarius, I'm supposed to be an absent-minded genius, which is not accurate, whatsoever.
The reason we're often wrong is that these impressions are not accurate as inferences of character.
It's not accurate, and it's just another way to exclude larger bodies from the fitness conversation.
"Well, as you know, Mr. Trump makes statements at times that are not accurate," she said.
"I'm still concerned -- very concerned for that matter -- that the numbers are not accurate" he said.
In particular, the visible symbol suggests a uniformity in the Muslim community that is not accurate.
"The notion that I am hostile to religious liberty is simply not accurate," he said. Sen.
Mr. Comey said last month on NBC's "Meet the Press" that that assertion was not accurate.
I don't know where this idea that they hate PC comes from but it's just not accurate.
"Commentary this morning about the Commissioner's position on the Anthem is not accurate," the NFL told ESPN.
Under questioning, Sessions admitted to Franken that the "20 to 30" estimate from 2009 was not accurate.
Update: The interactive videos work with female devices but some scenes are not accurate, Pornhub told Refinery29.
This solution of masturbation that the school presented is overly simplistic, and not helpful, and not accurate.
"All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate," he stated via his lawyer.
"The way you are trying to suggest there is some connection, it's just not accurate," she said.
Wildstein's testimony on this topic is not accurate," Foye's attorney, Eric Corngold, said in a statement. "Mr.
GPS is an utterly pervasive and wonderful technology, but it's increasingly not accurate enough for modern demands.
To attempt to transfer that to a "love it or leave it" message is not accurate. 26.
It is just not accurate to say -- you know sometimes people may portray me in this respect.
This is not accurate, but China does stand to emerge stronger in the realm of international diplomacy.
"It is not accurate to say those who knew him at the time dispute this," Farrow said.
But the claim was not accurate, and could leave Musk open to allegations of manipulating the stock.
Davis has since backtracked, telling the Guardian that her claim about suffering professional harm was not accurate.
However, several weeks ago, officials told CNN that the initial account of what happened was not accurate.
" Pressed over whether the senator had a college degree at all, Failor ultimately conceded: "That's not accurate.
"I'm not sure where that information came from but it is not accurate," she said in an email.
"It's not accurate to say the deal expires," said Naysan Rafati, Iran analyst at the International Crisis Group.
So when Democrats say that the Trump administration lost 1,500 kids, Mara&aposs right, that&aposs not accurate.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier today that Michael was planning to resign, but that is not accurate.
Those are not accurate headlines that are out there and we just want to watch that very closely.
Polling shows Trump with a big lead there, but Rubio said the public opinion surveys are not accurate.
He told us he didn't have any relationships with Russia; we come to find out that's not accurate.
" The office of special counsel Robert Mueller said Friday evening the story contained information that is "not accurate.
He told us he didn't have any relationships with Russia, we come to find out that's not accurate.
"I think any time you've got information out there that's not accurate, that's problematic," he said last week.
"It's not accurate," Carter said, referring to the list that has become a flashpoint in gun control debates.
It strongly suggests that the D.E.A.'s account of crossfire in the May 2012 mission was not accurate.
"They're not accurate, they're not true and they're something I can't explain where they came from," Conyers said.
But it's not accurate to attribute all of these declines to trade, even if globalization clearly did contribute.
People have a certain perception of Michael Jordan, and I would just say the perception is not accurate.
Sometimes we do not get all the information we need, and sometimes the information provided is not accurate.
Their statement came after the President tweeted Friday morning that the description of his remarks was not accurate.
But movies like Contagion are stories about our fears and worst case scenarios, not accurate depictions of reality.
This whole meme that we jumped on it because of [HBO's] "The Jinx," that's not accurate at all.
And immediately [the] New Yorker recognized that, and it is not accurate to say that it was not reportable.
In response, the special counsel's office said that "specific statements" as well as "documents and testimony" were not accurate.
" The adviser said that Trump's "main view was that all this stuff wasn't predictable, ... which is unfortunately not accurate.
"As he acknowledged on Sunday, Matt Gutman's initial reporting was not accurate and failed to meet our editorial standards."
The review found that using only screening questionnaires was not accurate for identifying children with elevated blood lead levels.
"Commentary this morning about the Commissioner's position on the Anthem is not accurate," the league said, specifically referencing Trump.
Trump's comment that the administration waited until after Democrat Hillary Clinton was defeated in the election is not accurate.
" The airline also told TIME that "reports that the flight was escorted by a fighter jet are not accurate.
However, we have learned, and are continuing to learn, that this strategy is not accurate and can be dangerous.
On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said it was "just not accurate" that Kelly had been sidelined.
It's very different to 'The Entire History of You' in that they're not accurate—they're memories rather than recordings.
I was with him until I realized his cushioned six-pack starts at his breasts and that's not accurate.
More importantly, many liberals think Trump is unelectable because he's too conservative for America, and that's just not accurate.
On the campaign trail, Trump at one point claimed it was his only dealing with Russia, but that's not accurate.
" A senior State Department official said that "it's not accurate to say that the US wouldn't support a joint declaration.
And to insult them was in fact to show that that policy -- or stated policy -- of differentiating was not accurate.
"That's just not accurate," Perez told CNN in response to a question about the allegation made by some Sanders supporters.
" Asked about Trump's claim, Clinton, speaking to reporters aboard her campaign plane Saturday night, simply said, "That's just not accurate.
So the idea that I am spoiled or that I didn't work for what I have, that's just not accurate.
The Trump administration, which is backing the Republican bill, has said the CBO's projections of coverage losses are not accurate.
That's not accurate, and very unsafe, Hallman said, adding that "cool to the touch" is not a food safety standard.
So when my editor asked for my list this year I got so angry because it's not accurate at all.
And immediately, obviously the New Yorker recognized that, and it is not accurate to say that it was not reportable.
The raffish, action-hero police detective trope of the '80s made for great TV and film; it's just not accurate.
" However, the official added, "suggestions that drastic cuts to our foreign service ranks are taking place are simply not accurate.
Joel Porter, a lawyer for Abdullah Muflahi, the store owner, went further: He said the police account was not accurate.
The drones are subject to GPS limitations, which is not accurate enough to return the drones to their original spots.
"I'm worried that if you say sanctuary, people will feel comfortable in a way that is not accurate," he added.
It is "not accurate" to say that Hershey targets youth or any ethnic or racial group, insisted spokesman Jeff Beckman.
And it means that the map is not accurate at all in the eight states where they used this method.
But InterContinental Hotels, the parent company of Holiday Inn, told The New York Times that the rumors were not accurate.
" An Amazon spokesperson said that while the company couldn't comment on pending legal proceedings, McCarrick's allegations "are just not accurate.
"That's just not accurate from the person that I have had an opportunity to spend some time with," Zeldin said.
The Prime Minister's Press Secretary Chang Li Lin said it was "not accurate" to make points about detention and interrogation.
He has the pedigree to upset me if I'm not on pinpoint and I'm not sharp and I'm not accurate.
"If your W-4 is not accurate, you could be giving the government too much money every paycheck," Cicalese says.
A senior administration official said on Friday that FBI Director James Comey also told Priebus later the story was not accurate.
"The frequencies in the recording were not accurate," noted UC Professor Jack Copeland and composer Jason Long in an AFP article.
" When asked about the harassment allegations on the radio show on Tuesday, Conyers said: "Whatever they are, they are not accurate.
" Evan Astrowsky, another producer of Mini's First Time, also told The Hollywood Reporter that "what Alec says happened is not accurate.
White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney has since told reporters the numbers were "not accurate," but did not offer more information.
The problem, as has been made clear repeatedly over the past several days, is that this narrative is clearly not accurate.
Haley was not accurate when she implied that Iran was preventing IAEA inspectors from accessing certain nuclear facilities during their investigations.
"Any reporting of our intention to support one candidate over another before that time is simply not accurate," the letter states.
Trump's tweet was not accurate: TIME made no assurances and placed no conditions on the outcome of our editorial decision making.
Four days after the test, West Virginia was still reporting no confirmed coronavirus cases, though Carolyn felt that was not accurate.
So Bernie's argument that we should tax rich people more than poor people was not accurate because we can't do that.
But to try to link them together and say that there was some sort of bargain sought is just not accurate.
It is not accurate to say, as some are, that David is an ardent neocon who assiduously opposed the Iran Deal.
"It is not accurate to say this is a generation that endorses socialism as a label per se," said Della Volpe.
"To take that plan and deduce what is actually going to happen is not accurate reporting," spokesperson Jahan Wilcox told Bloomberg.
As journalists, it is our job to look at those things and say: This is not accurate, or this is accurate.
And while having more data about our health and wellness is generally beneficial, it doesn't do much good when it's not accurate.
This was not accurate, and instead the mission has merely switched into the next phase of flybys as it prepares its orbit.
Florida lawmakers are publicly disagreeing with President Trump's claim that the death toll in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria is not accurate.
All this, and the description put in the press release and some subsequent communications, is "not accurate," as the OIG put it.
The idea I would dismantle health care in America while we're waiting to pass a Medicare for all is just not accurate.
Last week, Mayer said the sale talks were in the hands of the independent directors, a statement that is just not accurate.
If you are quick but not accurate, it may result in us losing a shop, and we have learned from our experience.
They're not accurate enough for you to use the information to make better decisions about what to eat or how to train.
Garmin Forerunner 235 ($330): Accurate while running and cycling, but not accurate on the elliptical whether you grabbed the handles or not.
The White House pushed back against the report, claiming the findings were not accurate, but some independent analysts have made similar predictions.
" Brafman also said, "It's a frustrating morning, because many of the things that were said in the hearing were just not accurate.
Amazon says this information, from an earlier leak, is not accurate and the company is not disclosing the exact number of months.
" The league quickly responded, through a spokeperson, to say, "commentary this morning about the commissioner's position on the anthem is not accurate.
But, while the economy began its climb under the Obama administration, Trump often pointed to the numbers as misleading and not accurate.
In the case of Mr. Trump, the early skepticism was justified — given that early polls are generally not accurate in primary elections.
"It's not like 'Star Trek' where you shoot a beam a thousand yards -- it's not accurate from a distance," FOP president said.
" The league said in a statement Wednesday morning that "commentary this morning about the Commissioner's position on the Anthem is not accurate.
Gao also said "external rumors" about the trade talks are not accurate, and noted the two trade delegations remain in close communication.
After Ms. Omar's office called Jewish Insider's description "not accurate and frankly dangerous," the site stood by it in an editor's note.
What's more, praising the shutdown lends credence to the view that libertarians hate government in all its forms, which is not accurate.
I think some of the metrics that have been used, for example, to measure the growth in income inequality are not accurate.
Initial reports indicated the gunman had possibly wounded between 20 and 50 people at the theater, but those reports were not accurate.
"The notion the White House directed Hope Hicks or Annie Donaldson to defy a subpoena is not accurate," Collins said in a statement.
This had nothing to do with terrorism and the last one I want to make is-- (CROSSTALK) EIGLARSH: But that&aposs not accurate.
Trump repeatedly said in the past that the murder rate is the highest it's been in roughly 45 years, which is not accurate.
Theranos is also accused of using a shell company to buy commercial lab equipment, and of creating financial projections that were not accurate.
The suspect was killed when officers used a "bomb robot," Brown said, adding that reports that the suspect killed himself were not accurate.
"I hope my tenure in this body has shown you that the caricature that was created of me was not accurate," he added.
"While I won't comment on materials we share with the president, this is not accurate on several levels," he said in an email.
Trump says that Mueller's team has found no collusion (he misspelled that word in the original tweet), but that too is not accurate.
Thus, it is not accurate to simply assume each physical gallon of biodiesel and renewable diesel will contribute just 1.5 gallons toward compliance.
It's important to point out that while Vantablack is part of the Forbes Pigment Collection, it's not accurate to call it a pigment.
Kevin Hassett, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, acknowledged at a news conference Monday that Mr. Trump's tweet was not accurate.
"To suggest that [entitlement reform] didn't get done because of a lack of leadership on his part is not accurate," Meadows told reporters.
"It is not accurate to say, as some are, that David is an ardent neocon who assiduously opposed the Iran Deal," he said.
Rose acknowledged Monday in a statement that he had "behaved insensitively" at times, but said that some of the allegations were not accurate.
Her statement that her silence on legislation was a matter of policy — which her staff said was an error — was also not accurate.
Both the online articles and news bulletins on its television channel claimed "there is no Russia connection in the indictment," but that's not accurate.
Northam is very much a member of the political establishment, but to argue that this was a victory for ideological centrism is not accurate.
Trump also claimed the economy "is the best it's ever been in history," though there are some categories in which that is not accurate. .
They are not interested in military-type weapons like the AR-15, because they're not accurate, they're noisy, and there's no use for them.
"To suggest that it [entitlement reform] didn't get done because of a lack of leadership on his part is not accurate," Meadows told reporters.
But a media analytics student at Elon University kindly reached out after publication to note that that interpretation of the data was not accurate.
Mr. Tajer said Boeing seemed to have "provided information that was not accurate" and said the pilots have asked for clarification from the company.
Tempagenix Temp-N-Toss Forehead Thermometers ($8): Despite their convenience, these disposable, adhesive paper strips are not accurate and did not work as promised.
"This reductive idea that their success comes at our expense, or our success comes at their expense, is just not accurate," Mr. Plepler said.
"The predicate of your question is not accurate," Pompeo said when asked if the administration would waive sanctions to help fight coronavirus in Iran.
The nearly $2110 million payout is, of course, eventually subject to taxation but characterizing it as money paid to the I.R.S. is not accurate.
"That's not accurate," said David Lassen, the chief clinical officer at Prime Therapeutics, which manages the drug plans for more than 20 million Americans.
But although three million suits were sold, critics said the measuring software was not accurate, and the experiment failed, hitting the wider business hard.
"Anytime they are caught red-handed engaging in distortions, inaccuracies, a fact pattern that is clearly not accurate, they blame someone else," Schultz said.
"Hint failed" is messy phrasing because it's not accurate, but I welcomed the game being forthright about how others interpreted my take on Jonathan.
I would suggest to you that the numbers the CBO had before with the ACA, and the numbers they have now, are not accurate.
" Conyers denied these allegations, and said at the time, "They're not accurate, they're not true and they're something I can't explain where they came from.
But, alas, lab animals and wildlife are often not accurate proxies for what might happen in humans due to differences among species or exposure scenarios.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Tuesday appeared to suggest Article 2 of the Constitution provides him with unlimited authority as president, which is not accurate.
The longtime PBS and CBS anchor admitted last fall that he "behaved insensitively" at times, but insisted that some of the allegations were not accurate.
According to people close to Ryan, the idea that he would resign immediately after tax reform, because it's all he's ever wanted, is not accurate.
"I added money to expense reports and created expense reports" that were not accurate, he said, to pad his salary by "several hundred thousand" dollars.
Rose said in a statement earlier this week he had behaved "insensitively" at times, but said some of the allegations against him were not accurate.
All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired.
"The tech is just not accurate enough," Barry Friedman, founding director of N.Y.U.'s Policing Project and a member of the ethics board, told me.
Commission officials decided to scrap plans to move forward with those subsidies after determining that the wireless coverage data submitted by carriers was not accurate.
"These devices are notoriously not accurate and reliable," said Dr. James Lawler, a medical expert at the University of Nebraska's Global Center for Health Security.
Franco told Meyers he has read the tweets but has not responded "I think, well, the ones I read were not accurate," the actor said.
Editor's Note: A top official in Ecuador told CNN en Español that the Venezuelan Embassy's report that was the basis for this article is not accurate.
While authorities have said there was a person of interest in the case, a law enforcement source tells PEOPLE that those earlier reports were not accurate.
Correction, 3:05PM ET, October 2nd, 2019: An earlier version of this article said the Gnarbox does not stream videos to a phone — that's not accurate.
"The reporting that the suspect killed himself is not accurate, we have confirmed that he's been deceased because of the detonation of the bomb," Brown said.
" He also claims that Cheese interfered with the sale of Rocketboom after he left the company, which Huh refutes, saying "That is not accurate at all.
Although he's denied the accusations, calling them "not accurate" in a Late Show interview, he's kept a low public profile since the LA Times report dropped.
"I don't want people to look at it as I'm a prisoner in my [record] deal because that's not accurate," she said in that Vulture interview.
Trump's numbers are "not accurate," said one of the authors of the analysis, Andrew Stanley, an associate fellow with the CSIS Energy and National Security Program.
Other countries, such as France, are also getting a price increase — for France, it's the same prices with $1 = €1, which is not accurate at all.
It's politically convenient to push misleading numbers that align with a desired policy outcome, but it's not accurate, and the narratives further polarize this divisive debate.
"Why should Americans trust you when you accuse the information they've received of being fake when you're providing information that's not accurate?" the TV correspondent asked.
Then there is General Flynn's habit of saying things that are simply not accurate with complete conviction (Exhibit A: Islamic law spreading in the United States).
The Spokeo case involved a complaint under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, where the plaintiff alleged that the information in his Spokeo profile was not accurate.
"People have identified this as an immigrant problem, and that's really not accurate," said Joseph J. Salvo, the chief demographer for the Department of City Planning.
The Task Force statement mentions a couple of risk assessment tools but stops short of endorsing them because evidence shows they're not accurate for all women.
Yet the mounting evidence that the account the woman had given to the grand jury was not accurate put the district attorney's office in a bind.
So I'm in the position of having on a regular basis to basically say, look, that information is not valid, that's not true, that's not accurate.
It is also not accurate for Mr. Trump to claim full credit for the collapse of the Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
"We don't dispute that MindGeek properties drive considerable traffic, but to say it drives a disproportionate volume of traffic is not accurate," Willis said over email.
James Lankford (R-Okla.) said, adding that President Donald Trump was "not accurate" when he said all Americans who want to get tested can get one.
" Wolkoff cited "many line items that were not reflected, rentals that were not sourced, budgets that were not accurate and décor elements that were not feasible.
But an administration official pushed back on that figure Monday, saying it is not accurate but adding that a final number has not yet been determined.
"But the idea that we will not feel significant economic effects if we were to get major, prolonged outages in the Middle East is not accurate."
"While I won't comment on materials we share with the president, this is not accurate on several levels," Spicer told the news outlet in an email.
After testifying in Congress in 2019 that they no longer use the discriminatory classification, recent leaks out of the FBI indicate that is just not accurate.
He's since called the allegations "not accurate," but has still been cut from major events and digitally edited out of Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood Issue cover.
"That seems to imply doing an interview radically changes the admit rate or puts it at a very high point, and that's not accurate," Mr. Clark said.
While Zimdars is glad her list has gotten so much attention, she also cautions that completely writng off some of the sites as "fake" is not accurate.
Rodriguez said he doesn't understand why the government didn't act sooner to correct the death count if they knew that their methods and numbers were not accurate.
MNUCHIN: WELL, I'M NOT GOING TO COMMENT IN ADVANCE OF THE REPORT COMING OUT NEXT WEEK, BUT WHAT I WOULD SAY IS THE STORIES ARE NOT ACCURATE.
Offset needs to shout from the mountaintops he wants Cardi B back ... so says Tank, who offers a very interesting if not accurate view of human nature.
"Well that's just not accurate...Just based on public information that I had, I warned the threat was getting worse way back on January 28503." https://t.
"Not accurate, we've not yet scheduled anything for next year," Michael Anton, a spokesman for the National Security Council, told The Hill when asked about the report.
These measurements are obviously not accurate to the nanometer, but even by the widest margin, the length of Bezos' shoe is between 10 to 12 inches long.
"We know it's a poor term and not accurate, but we don't have anything better, so yes for the general public—we still say 'duck-billed dinosaurs.'"
After the report was published, a Google spokesperson told CNBC the article was "not accurate," and disputed that the company debated leaving the cloud market in 2018.
"Sodexo is 100 percent committed to reaching an agreement, and any statement that we have left the bargaining table is not accurate," a Sodexo spokesperson told Vox.
"These devices are notoriously not accurate and reliable," James Lawler, MD, of the University of Nebraska's Global Center for Health Security, recently told The New York Times.
The official said Priebus' request came after the FBI told the White House it believed a New York Times report last week describing those contacts was not accurate.
Second, your claim that the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) obtained your waiver of interest in that currency through either improper or illegal means is not accurate.
I would assume that you get contacted a lot by restaurant owners or something like, "This didn't happen," or "This photo is not accurate," things of that nature.
It said some maps of the "de-escalation zones" that were released are not accurate and will not be accepted because the armed opposition did not negotiate them.
Sanders on Chelsea Clinton "I was a little disappointed that what Chelsea said was just not accurate," he said of Chelsea Clintons's attacks on his health care plan.
Also, while the battery life blows away the Apple Watch or any Android wearable, it's not accurate to call this a smartwatch in the way you're probably thinking.
The document said that a review of the results from April to September of last year found that 81 of 81 reported final patient results were not accurate.
Dean Baquet is a hero of mine and I also respect you immensely, Erik—but it is not accurate to say the Times "declined" to publish Ramirez's story.
That's not accurate: The most successful detectives are pros at getting people to volunteer information willingly -- whether it be witnesses or suspects or just custodians of needed records.
The United States produces only 20183 percent of global emissions, so it's not accurate to blame global warming solely on the Republican Party or American fossil fuel companies.
Clinton said she would not commit ground troops to such an effort; Mr. Trump, for his part, argued that Aleppo "basically has fallen" already, which is not accurate.
It is not accurate that those invested in preventing harassment and assault cannot tell the difference between the two, or distinguish between an inappropriate remark and a rape.
" He added, "The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice.
Defense Secretary James Mattis said the reports of a $92 million tab for the parade were not accurate while speaking to reporters Thursday while traveling in South America.
"And so I think this idea, all these ads, these hundreds of millions of dollars worth of ads about he and Barack, just are not accurate," he added.
As for the reports that the Coast Guard will face cuts, Mulvaney said, "that's not accurate," pointing to an overall 6% budget increase for the Department of Homeland Security.
BAIER: Mara, the key point here is the reason the lost story is not accurate is because they were calling these sponsors, and frankly they just didn&apost answer.
"The data that Nielsen is reporting is not accurate, not even close, and does not reflect the viewing of these shows on Netflix," Netflix said in a press statement.
"These devices are notoriously not accurate and reliable," Dr. James Lawler, a medical expert at the University of Nebraska's Global Center for Health Security, told The New York Times.
Correction: AmazonFresh expanded in March in Baltimore and Sacramento; a report we cited said it had been 18 months since new expansions, but this was not accurate, Amazon says.
"I can confidently tell you that the vast majority of employees enjoyed a deep and positive connection to Director Comey," he added, calling it "not accurate" to say otherwise.
Just remember how many times the White House predicted votes when the House was considering its bill earlier this year, and how many times those predictions were not accurate.
What does she mean it's not accurate that she jetsets around the world, capturing men and locking them in her mansion, crying in her marble bathtub surrounded by pearls?
The conventional narrative of the last several days, portraying the United States as the shameless, spineless country who stabbed the Syrian Kurds in the back is simply not accurate.
An FBI representative told The Post that the comments were not accurate and that the agency distributes resources according to its assessment of the threat posed by domestic terrorism.
It is really not accurate to say that Congress is a "national legislature," for there is no member in either chamber who is elected by the nation at large.
In the letter, obtained by TMZ, Laura says the case against Nick is not accurate, particularly when it comes to her alleged injuries on the night of Nick's arrest.
" Later Saturday, Dana Lawhorne, the sheriff of Alexandria, Virginia, where Manning is being held, pushed back on the claims made by her supporters, saying they're "not accurate or fair.
House Intelligence ranking member Adam Schiff has called that assertion "not accurate" and said the FISA court was aware that there was a "likely political motivation" behind the dossier.
The research the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cited in proposing to roll back a major truck pollution rule was "not accurate," the university that conducted the study has concluded.
Not only is it not accurate, there are so many misrepresentations in this book that it shouldn't be taken seriously," he continued, adding "This book is a complete fabrication.
Ms. Ernst denied that allegation on Wednesday, telling reporters in Iowa, "That is not accurate and I was a company commander overseas and took that job very, very seriously."
Skift reported last night that another former Expedia exec, Burke Norton, was close to getting the general counsel role at Uber, although several sources said this was not accurate.
It's not accurate to say that any medium has exhausted its full potential, because, obviously not every single person has been represented through it or has thought through it.
Taiwan's education ministry said in a statement on Thursday the media reports were not accurate and that it found no violations of local labor laws after speaking to the students.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," it said.
"All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired," said Weinstein in the statement.
Trump, in his address, also latched on to a far-right and Republican talking point: that video games are to blame for mass shootings, though researchers say that's not accurate.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," Carr said.
I know that is simply not accurate and I think that is one of the dangers we have right now is that we're pushing so many false narratives every day.
" The statement also says that "All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired.
ZURICH, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Credit Suisse said on Thursday that a Bloomberg report that Switzerland's second-biggest bank was considering slashing its workforce by hundreds of jobs was not accurate.
"All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired," the statement read in part.
The paper was unable to corroborate her version of events, though the Post said Fairfax's initial characterization of her account as riddled with "red flags and inconsistencies" was not accurate.
"Flaunting" and "showing off" are not accurate verbs to describe what a pregnant woman is doing when she is out running errands, or at any other time for that matter.
"A standard geocoder off-the-shelf is not accurate enough," said Jack Levis, a senior director of engineering at UPS, which uses a route optimization system Levis designed, called Orion.
"The data that Nielsen is reporting is not accurate, not even close, and does not reflect the viewing of these shows on Netflix," Netflix said in a press statement. 6.
"sweetie it's a tv screen color is off it's not accurate but regardless just because you don't doesn't mean others won't," Zolciak-Biermann responded, adding some bright red lip emojis.
That is not accurate," he said, later adding, "I don't believe he even knew there was a gaggle and in no way was it discussed with him or any other staffer.
Related: FBI director says Clinton shouldn't face charges over email scandal "It's just not accurate," Comey said, in response to accusations of bribery in exchange for special treatment for the Clintons.
While it's not accurate enough for a diagnosis, it could be a way to flag potential problems and get someone, like my stupidly taciturn dad, to the cardiologist ahead of problems.
It described the report about the cuts to the delivery team as "not accurate" in a statement, adding that call center employees at the location in question are still scheduling deliveries.
It simply is not accurate that states need more flexibility, or that Medicaid spending is out of control (recent evidence is that Medicaid costs less than projected), as Administrator Verma asserts.
It is dangerous territory, particularly for a male writer ... You don't want to get these things wrong ... People will be on you if they think the emotional truth is not accurate.
But the party's Chairman J.R. Romano disputed the Connecticut Post's report, telling The Hill that it was not accurate and that he is not lobbying Carlson to make a Senate run.
"The data that Nielsen is reporting is not accurate, not even close, and does not reflect the viewing of these shows on Netflix," the company said in a statement to Variety.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the special counsel's office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's congressional testimony are not accurate," the statement read.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," the statement read.
Mr. Kudlow's claim that the markets were already "solving" the housing problem was not accurate, given that the housing market still has not recovered in many areas, including those hardest hit.
Mr. Dowd had concluded that there was no upside and that the president, who often does not tell the truth, could increase his legal exposure if his answers were not accurate.
No-Comment," wrote: "BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the special counsel's office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's congressional testimony are not accurate.
This is different from a tympanic thermometer which is placed in the child's ear, which should not be used in children under 53 months of age because they are not accurate.
He claimed, among other things, that 'anybody that needs a test, gets a test' — a statement that is not accurate and served to spread confusion about testing protocols and test accessibility.
But Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the deputy White House press secretary, described the reports as "not accurate" and said there were no plans for Mr. Trump to go to Britain this month.
If there were other instances of unsafe, unprofessional activity by the Venezuelans, we&aposd report that before they had a chance to spin it in a way that was not accurate.
A few milling machines on the market are large enough to produce a single resin mold of a ten-foot-tall sculpture, but they are not accurate enough for Factum's purposes.
According to public opinion polls, Tsai has a double-digit lead over Han, although the KMT candidate has said on his social media accounts that the poll results were not accurate.
" In another blog post, Brianne J. Gorod, a lawyer with the Constitutional Accountability Center, which represents lawmakers suing Mr. Trump, said Mr. Tillman's account was "not accurate, not even remotely so.
Being a gamer, it's actually a little bit tricky to comment specifically on how the stereotype has changed because I've always felt like it was a stereotype that was not accurate.
Donald Trump didn't mention taxes that much in his acceptance speech of the GOP presidential nomination, but his assertion that Americans pay among the highest taxes in the world is not accurate.
"The frequencies in the recording were not accurate: the recording gave at best only a rough impression of how the computer sounded," wrote the researchers in a blog post on their work.
Willette, who did not sign the petition, said some delegates were told that if the rules were voted down, the rules would go back to the 2012 rules, which was not accurate.
Qualcomm says it's not accurate to say the company did nothing with watches for two years — the Wear 2100, which came before this, was improved over time via software updates, Kedia says.
" When asked about the defense's claims that the video was doctored, Stewart tells PEOPLE: "His defense team had to come up with something, even if it's not accurate — he pleaded not guilty.
"Determining what is and is not accurate information is not always straightforward and both traditional media and elected politicians can often be sources of news that is inaccurate or untrue," he added.
Later on Thursday, Xia retweeted a Twitter post stating Xia had dropped the deal, and attached a comment saying the post was not accurate and that another entity would "continue the deal".
But if the intelligence is not accurate, the most robust protocols to prevent civilian casualties do not matter, and the moral superiority of such warfare claimed by its proponents can be tarnished.
I, like many of you, am surprised each morning by what I read in the newspaper and see on TV news shows, because much of what we see is just not accurate.
"It is a science that is not accurate," one pollster told Reuters on condition of anonymity, adding that the environment had seemed to be improving for the government before the primary vote.
The Majority suggests that the FBI failed to alert the court as to Mr. Steele's potential political motivations or the political motivations of those who hired him, but this is not accurate.
" The school's proposal, meanwhile, says the university should drop the word "liberal" because "it is not accurate in all cases, particularly in graduate and professional education, which are focused on a specific discipline.
It's certainly not accurate enough to quote for a PhD dissertation, some pages are more reliable than others it's always good to check its sources—but it's really impressive how correct it is.
Even within Miller's blatant falsehoods, there's an element of something approaching a normal strategy—the way to spin the polls is to say that they represent enthusiasm, even if they are not accurate.
"That is simply not accurate when it came to judicial nomination fights," said Kristine Lucius, a former counsel to Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont and a senior member of the committee.
We used to call it premature menopause, however, medically that terminology is not accurate as the varied reasons ovulation can stop with primary ovarian failure are typically different from the cause of menopause.
"McCusker pushed back, writing: "I don't agree to the revised TPs — the last one is just not accurate from a financial execution standpoint, something we have been consistently conveying for a few weeks.
In addition, Mr. Pompeo's suggestion that Chinese companies operating in Angola do not hire locals was not accurate, Mr. Olander said, noting that locals got a majority of the jobs on Chinese projects.
For our goal of extrapolating personality scores across our whole database, his model was simply not accurate enough to use as a training set, or to apply it commercially in any other way.
"He said something that was not accurate that had a negative impact on that stock, namely that there was a $4 billion contract," Rove told Fox News's Bill Hemmer on "America's Newsroom" Wednesday.
That's not accurate, however, and the series doesn't even mark the fourth installment in the franchise — that title belongs to Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure, a 2011 spin-off TV movie about Ashley Tisdale's character.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the special counsel's office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's congressional testimony are not accurate," said the spokesman, Peter Carr.
During his testimony yesterday, Jacobs said some of the claims made in the letter were not accurate and that he hadn't had much time to review it before his lawyers sent it to Uber.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," Robert Mueller's spokesman, Peter Carr, said.
"The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out...because they didn't have a voice for so long," Franco told the talk show host.
But the special counsel, which rarely issues public responses, said that at least portions of the story were not accurate, leading both Giuliani and Trump to crow about media bias against the Republican president.
"The Majority suggests that the FBI failed to alert the court as to Mr. Steele's potential political motivations or the political motivations of those who hired him, but this is not accurate," Schiff writes.
Patients can also receive surprise out-of-network bills from an out-of-network doctor at an in-network hospital (as was my case) or if an insurer's provider network directory is not accurate.
WATCHDOG ISSUES 'ALERT' OVER INACCURATE DATA: The top watchdog overseeing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rare "management alert" Monday warning that the agency's public data on toxic substance releases are not accurate.
I think Republicans probably, if we're being cynical about it, know what's being said by Trump officials is not accurate, but they don't have any particular interest in getting out front and saying that.
Bulletin board Each time President Trump says something that we know, based on the evidence, is not accurate, we hear from readers who are upset that we did not call the president a liar.
" Asked Wednesday to explain those SDNY filings after he had already testified that he didn't want a White House job, Cohen said, "I'm not saying it's a lie, I'm just saying it's not accurate.
"McCusker pushed back, writing: "I don&apost agree to the revised TPs — the last one is just not accurate from a financial execution standpoint, something we have been consistently conveying for a few weeks.
Right before my deadline, a White House official emailed to say that what I had heard about a smaller event was "just not accurate," though she did not give me numbers to demonstrate otherwise.
ALTHOUGH I'M A LITTLE SURPRISED THAT HE'S SAYING THAT BECAUSE IT'S ACTUALLY NOT ACCURATE, OUR EMPLOYEE GROWTH HAS GROWN SLOWER EVERY YEAR SINCE IVE BEEN CEO AT ABOUT HALF THE RATE OF REVENUE GROWTH.
They called the co-owners of the fertility clinic to ask about the issue, and were told that the sonograph results were not accurate and that this was not a definitive test, the lawsuit states.
But Weisberg cautions that cannabis is not effective for all children, and the oil does have some side effects, such as fatigue or diarrhea, so it's not accurate to tout CBD as a "miracle" drug.
The thermometer guns used in these screenings are "notoriously not accurate and reliable," since many screeners hold them at the wrong distance or use them in the wrong environments, experts told The New York Times.
And he also denied her sexual harassment allegations, of course ("All of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired").
" The reality star also had a thing or two to say about how she's portrayed in the media, saying, "I don't have a problem with people reporting on things, except for when it's not accurate.
"The president said that it was not accurate and he had no intention of changing and that they have a great working relationship and he looked forward to continuing to work with him," Sanders said.
On the topic of voter ID, Trump says if you want to go out and buy groceries, you have to have an ID, which as anyone who buys their own groceries knows, is not accurate.
She said it was "just not accurate" to suggest that the event had been scaled back from past years, but would not provide figures for the size of the event or information about the program.
I think it's unfortunate because it's not accurate in terms of how art is made as we discussed, and I don't think those are the right values to celebrate, and I mean that quite literally.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," spokesman Peter Carr said in a statement.
"I'm reading all over social media and the press that we're going one way as a group, but that's just not accurate," said Luke Letlow, a Rubio delegate who is chief of staff for Rep.
The earliest archaeological evidence for dogs in North America is around 10,000 years ago, and attempts to date dog movements using changes in DNA are not accurate enough to say how much earlier they arrived.
"Trump&aposs remarks offered a misleading picture of the nature of the JCPOA, which was designed to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and it&aposs not accurate to say the deal "expires shortly.
This is not accurate: if anything, of all the research on games and behavior change, the most compelling link between the two has to do with self-efficacy, a term coined by psychologist Albert Bandura.
"The President's said that it was not accurate and he had no intention of changing, that they had a great working relationship and that he looked forward to continuing to work with him," Sanders said.
"Sodexo put out a statement of its own through a spokesperson who said the company "is 100% committed to reaching an agreement, and any statement that we have left the bargaining table is not accurate.
But as an example, on our new business bookings-- number, apparently they've come to the conclusion that we somehow included the pass-throughs of our PEO business in the bookings results which is not accurate.
"They do provide data but sometimes they are not accurate based on other factors," said Cooke, noting that such sites fail to account for variables like geography, skill set  and education, which can impact wages significantly.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," Peter Carr said in a statement to CNBC.
"The Council of Senior Religious Scholars denied that it issued a new fatwa about the Pokemon game, and the media reports of that are not accurate," Abdulmohsen Alyas, undersecretary for international communication and media, said Thursday.
Here's what Google wrote: During review, we found that the content rating is not accurate for your app… Content ratings are used to inform consumers, especially parents, of potentially objectionable content that exists within an app.
In the meanwhile, my suggestion to people who preordered the device and are getting these emails is to treat that June 13th ship date like AT&T's infamous 5G E icon: aspirational, but probably not accurate.
" In response to a follow-up email about the NCB News story in particular, Lapan said, "It's not accurate that DHS sent its recommendation to the WH. There have been on-going discussions but no decision.
Though Franco called the tweets that he read on the matter "not accurate," he said that he is choosing not to contradict anyone's claims because the movement encourages women to be able to share their experiences.
Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said the New York Daily News cover was "certainly not accurate," and noted that Sanders has co-sponsored a bill that rolls back the gun industry protections he had once supported.
Though he's called the recent string of allegations against him "not accurate," they prompted the New York Times to cancel a talk the actor was going to give on Wednesday on his Golden Globe-winning film.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday appeared to play down the chances that he might be willing to meet with Iranian officials, saying reports that he would do so without conditions were not accurate.
"The speaker assured the president that those were not accurate reports, and that they look forward to working together for a long time to come," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters at a news briefing.
McCaskill claimed at the time that a report in the Washington Free Beacon, which used aircraft tracking data to track her flights, was "not accurate," but did confirm she used the plane for part of the tour.
While the now-deleted tweet was shared at least 3,800 times and liked at least 5,800 times, Singer's tweets indicating it was not accurate had less than 200 retweets combined hours after she removed her original message.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," his spokesman, Peter Carr, told PEOPLE in a statement.
While we are limited in what we can say about this background investigation in a public setting, we are compelled to state for the record that there is information in the second post that is not accurate.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," Mueller's spokesman, Peter Carr, told PEOPLE in a statement.
Netflix doesn't typically announce its shows' viewership data, and it has gone so far as to call Nielsen's data for SVOD viewing "not accurate," when the measurement firm first announced its plans to track streaming video metrics.
The cord-cutting news site Cord Cutters News and The Streamable both earlier reported some of these networks would come to a fuboTV free streaming service, citing The Wrap, but the company tells us that's not accurate.
Those numbers were refuted Wednesday by NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research director, Don Weatherburn, who told 29 ABC Radio that Baird's quoted statistics were not accurate — there was already a downward trend occurring since 103.
However, this, too, is not accurate: A recent study of overdose prevention using these medications in recently released prisoners who were exposed to a market flooded with fentanyl found that they still reduced relapse and death rates.
"They're going to learn a lot of things that are not accurate or what you want them to learn so you need to check in and make sure that (they) have your take on things," Pearl said.
Gordon Buay, deputy chief of mission at the South Sudanese Embassy in Washington, told The Washington Post he thinks the estimate is "not accurate," and that he would put the death toll at fewer than 20,000 people.
A senior administration official told CNN on Sunday that it's not accurate to say the Pentagon and State Department were caught off guard by the request, but would not confirm any other details from the Journal's report.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," Peter Carr said in a statement on Friday evening.
While this amount can be argued to be inappropriate, it is not accurate to describe it as stealing and their symbolic return of $86,000 worth of these gifts cannot be implied to be an admission of stealing.
While it is true that a day of thanksgiving was noted in the Massachusetts Bay and the Plymouth colonies afterward, it is not accurate to say it was the basis for our modern Thanksgiving, Ms. Sheehan said.
"A challenge for Eurosport could be that if some of the vernacular and sports terms are not accurate they could risk a loss of viewers," said Adam Armbruster, a U.S. TV consultant at Eckstein, Summers, Armbruster & Company.
"A challenge for Eurosport could be that if some of the vernacular and sports terms are not accurate they could risk a loss of viewers," said Adam Armbruster, a U.S. TV consultant at Eckstein, Summers, Armbruster & Company.
"The things I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice, because they didn't have a voice for so long," Franco told Colbert.
Though Franco called the tweets that he read on the matter "not accurate," he said that he was choosing not to contradict anyone's claims because the Time's Up movement encourages women to be able to share their experiences.
" During his testimony, McCabe also contradicted statements coming out of the White House, such as press secretary Sanders' assertion that "rank-and-file members within the FBI had lost confidence" in Comey — something McCabe said was "not accurate.
"The set of floodplain maps that we had were really done between the 1930s and the 1950s were done with surveying techniques that had been accurate and state of the art then, but not accurate now," said Aggarwala.
The original 12-inch disc the melodies were recorded on in 1951 has been known about for a while, but when Copeland (a professor) and Long (a composer) listened to it, they found the audio was not accurate.
Numbers for the program's funding could be set to change, however, the Government Accountability Office said last month that the Navy's cost estimates for its submarine program are "not accurate because it relies on overly optimistic" labor estimates.
"Yes, Charles Schwab has a lot more assets in its accounts than Coinbase users, but the idea that crypto-currencies users are just a fringe part of the financial universe is not accurate," Bespoke said in the post.
Samsung, the world's top memory chip maker, said in a regulatory filing the report by the Korea Economic Daily on its chip investment plans was not accurate and that it has not yet decided on specific investment plans.
WASHINGTON, Sept 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday appeared to play down the chances that he might be willing to meet with Iranian officials, saying reports that he would do so without conditions were not accurate.
"Trump's advice says that once you make a deposit on property, you have an equitable interest in the property and that must make you an owner and therefore you can sell, and that's not accurate," said Oregon lawyer Uffelman.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign exchange regulator said recent media reports that it had asked banks to take measures to reduce their net forex sales were "not accurate", according to a statement posted on the regulator's website on Friday night.
The central bank is still studying and testing its own digital currency and a timetable circulated online for the roll-out of digital currency is not accurate, the People's Bank of China said in a statement on its website.
"I think the timing is suspect from when you think about how this whole story came together after the Rosenstein interview, or hearing, with this whole talk about the speaker's race, but it is just not accurate," Jordan said.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller office, said in the statement.
"—Variety Memo to EPA Staff Tells Them Not to Believe Media ReportsA leaked internal memo sent by a senior White House advisor to EPA staff tells them "much of what we see (in the news) is just not accurate.
The ultra-high accuracy rate touted by Google in its FaceNet paper doesn't survive past 10,000 distractors, and by the time there are a million, despite a hefty lead, it's not accurate enough to serve much of a purpose.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," said Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller's office, in a statement.
"What we say around here is that sometimes the mechanics are not accurate on the show, but the 'feels' are definitely accurate," said Richard Heyl de Ortiz, executive director of the Adoptive and Foster Family Coalition of New York.
"As soon as he found out the information was not accurate, he got out there very quickly and corrected the information," said Hassan Aden, a former police chief in Greenville, N.C., who is now a consultant on police issues.
"Now if, on the other hand, what he said on Air Force One is not accurate — and I, for one, have serious questions as to its veracity or accuracy — they've got a whole host of problems," Mr. Avenatti said.
Furthermore, when the defendant was interviewed in the Eaton County Jail for the presentence investigation, he did assert that, when he pled guilty and stated his acts were not for a legitimate medical purpose, that that was not accurate.
" Weinstein responded later Wednesday through a spokesman, telling USA Today in a statement that "all of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma are not accurate and others who witnessed the events have a different account of what transpired.
"The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice because they didn't have a voice for so long," Franco said to Colbert.
"I think you know there's been some discussion that some of the media is going to say the campaign is over, she is the nominee on Tuesday night after the votes come in from New Jersey — that's not accurate," Sanders said.
" On Tuesday, Franco told Colbert, "The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice because they didn't have a voice for so long.
"Businesses should not use the United States as an excuse if they don't want to do business, or if they don't see a good business deal ... that's just not fair, that's not accurate," Kerry told reporters shortly after arriving in London.
" The Democrats wrote that "while we are limited in what we can say about this background investigation in a public setting, we are compelled to state for the record that there is information in the [tweet] that is not accurate.
Stone further confirmed that Ball gave birth to the couple's second child, James,  just 18 days after filing divorce papers, and asserted that reports that a disagreement over Scaramucci's ties to President Trump lead to the split were "not accurate."
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The head of an Indian drugs industry lobby group on Thursday said media reports linking pollution in some lakes and rivers to factories making antibiotics were not accurate and that drug factories were in compliance with local environmental rules.
But to see the Fed's recent pronouncements as a "definitive signal" that the central bank will hold rates steady for the balance of the year is not accurate, Bostic said on Friday, adding that patience does not constrain the Fed's options.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," special counsel spokesman Peter Carr said in the statement obtained by The Hill.
"BuzzFeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," special counsel spokesman Peter Carr said in a statement obtained by The Hill.
On Monday, Mr. de Blasio said that it was not long after making that statement that he learned it was not accurate — but said he could not pinpoint the timing — and he wished that he had publicly corrected his comments.
They reveal that the object, which sits a billion miles beyond Pluto on the farthest outskirts of our solar system, is flatter than previously believed -- and the "snowman" moniker that Ultima Thule had picked up is therefore not accurate, NASA said.
While it's interesting that the President's closest adviser is married to a man with such staunch anti-Trump beliefs that he's compelled to share them with the world, it's not accurate to assume that George speaks for Kellyanne, or vice versa.
David Perdue, Republicans who've been close allies to the President on the issue of immigration, were also in the meeting but issued a carefully worded statement after Trump tweeted Friday morning that the description of his remarks was not accurate.
The investigation is assessing who made that judgment and why it was not accurate -- a critical question because the team got orders while in the field to visit an ISIS camp that was known to be abandoned to gather intelligence.
When BuzzFeed News first reported in January that Cohen told Mueller's office that Trump directed him to lie, Mueller's office issued a rare public response saying that the article was "not accurate," but not specifying what exactly in the story was wrong.
I do it whenever I know that there's something wrong or needs to be changed...The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out...because they didn't have a voice for so long.
Update 2: Duolingo now contests its own numbers, which it says were based on data from an older analytics infrastructure that was not accurate (so I'm not sure how much we can trust any past numbers from the company at this point).
"OGE is declining to certify Secretary Ross's 2018 financial disclosure report because that report was not accurate and he was not in compliance with his ethics agreement at the time of the report," Rounds wrote in the letter, obtained by The Washington Post.
The latest account came a day after MGM Resorts, which owns Mandalay Bay, disputed the police department's timeline, saying in a statement that the time of 232:210 had come from a hotel report "manually created after the fact" and was not accurate.
Policymakers and U.N. anti-drugs officials have blamed coca farming for destroying forests in the western Amazon, but a study from Stony Brook University in New York said this was not accurate based on new analysis of satellite maps and other data.
"It's incumbent upon Elon Musk to actually share that with the public because if it's not accurate I feel bad for the people who went and bought the stock yesterday at $370 hoping it goes to $420, " Farley told CNBC on Wednesday.
Rosselló defended the accuracy of the death toll of nearly 3,000 residents that was associated with Hurricane Maria by researchers and adopted by the Puerto Rico government as the official death count, but which President Donald Trump has falsely claimed is not accurate.
The firm "was on the hook" for FARA violations because it "made a series of representations to the Justice Department that were not accurate" based on Mr. Craig's misleading statements, Mr. Demers said, though he did not identify Mr. Craig by name.
"There are going to be certain elements of his temperament that will not serve him well unless he recognizes them and corrects them," Obama said, pointing out the impact that a comment from a US president that is not accurate can have around the world.
Gary Oldman plays him incredibly well, and I think the movie balances his slightly ferocious side with the anguish he faced in inspiring England to win World War II. In many instances, the onscreen depictions of my grandfather make me wince because they're not accurate.
It's much more complex than previously thought, and it's not accurate to say that masturbation is either a substitute for or a complement to sex—instead, masturbation seems as though it can serve both roles, with the specific role it plays depending upon the person.
But this story of victimization is not accurate for a large portion of the games industry, and pretending that it is the only cause is genuinely hurtful, because we ignore the real reason that many people voluntarily choose to crunch, beyond basic job security.
With so many people believing that the Republican Party has drifted drastically to the right -- with abrasive, nativistic and hostile rhetoric shaping many of the party's leaders -- a vote for Rubio would send a message that the image of an extremist party is not accurate.
The notion that Obamacare exchanges are failing or collapsing nationwide is, to the best of my knowledge, not accurate and it's certainly not the case that Medicaid is collapsing so I'm not entirely sure why Perdue would believe that anything is better than Obamacare.
Responding to last week's Buzzfeed story alleging that Trump had directed his lawyer Michael Cohen to lie to Congress, (Mueller's office called the story "not accurate), Giuliani told Jake Tapper that Trump might have spoken to Cohen, and that it would have been "perfectly normal.
" What was said on the calls: Pompeo and Burr told the journalists that the Times story wasn't true but provided no details, frustrating the competing reporters, according to the official: "Both of them said: All I can tell you is the story is not accurate.
"I think we make quite a distinction between political leaders being able to speak out and say, 'That story was not accurate,' or using even stronger words sometimes, and using state power to prevent the journalists from continuing to do their work," Kozak told reporters.
It's true that scientists suspect that the virus might've originated in a Chinese wet market, where people coexist in cramped quarters alongside animals both alive and dead, but it's not accurate to say that the virus is linked eating meat, as Peta UK has.
In the hours that followed Mr. Trump's initial anger over the Deutsche Bank reports, his lawyers and advisers worked quickly to learn about the subpoenas, and ultimately were told by Mr. Mueller's office that the reports were not accurate, leading the president to back down.
" The researchers also said that because data needed to assess heart attacks under the Universal Definition were not consistently collected from patients in the study, any data leaked to the BBC claiming to show heart attack rates under the Universal Definition "are not accurate.
The NBC report "is not accurate and is actively undermining efforts of the Department of Homeland Security to work in close partnership with state and local governments to protect the nation's election systems from foreign actors," DHS spokesman Tyler Houlton said in the statement.
I think he was referring to the fact that earlier this year, Fitbit was hit with a class-action lawsuit by a group of consumers who said that the heart-rate tracking claims were not accurate, especially when it came to things like intense exercisers.
WASHINGTON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Senators from both major parties on Thursday urged federal authorities to halt planned expansion of a $1 billion airport facial scanning program, saying the technology used to vet travelers on departing international flights at nine airports may not be not accurate enough.
At a White House meeting in February, FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe told White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus that a story from The New York Times on those contacts was not accurate, according to White House officials and officials familiar with McCabe's version of events.
"If you see percentages of water features that claim to be in and reductions, there really isn't the data to support those statistics," An EPA spokesperson said officials ultimately decided the data discussed in the 2017 slideshow was not accurate enough to include in the final report.
"If you see percentages of water features that claim to be in and reductions, there really isn't the data to support those statistics," An EPA spokesperson said officials ultimately decided the data discussed in the 2202 slideshow was not accurate enough to include in the final report.
In that statement, issued this past January, spokesman Carr labeled as "not accurate" a BuzzFeed News account describing evidence collected by the special counsel that allegedly showed that Trump had directed his former lawyer Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about a Moscow real estate deal.
Pence joins the cause It didn't take long for Vice President Mike Pence, ever keen to show his loyalty to his boss, to join the offensive, amplifying claims that Biden and his son did something wrong in Ukraine that are not accurate but could still prove politically effective.
Ronan Farrow, one of the reporters who broke the story of a second sexual misconduct allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, said on Good Morning America that "it is not accurate to say that those who knew [Kavanaugh] at the time dispute" that the allegation is credible.
"If some pro-choice groups, or pro-abortion groups say that abortion is safe, it's a normal procedure, it's not harmful to any women ... it is not accurate information," says Rai, adding that all Nepalese women, whether in the countryside of cities, have the right to be informed.
"Buzzfeed's description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony are not accurate," Peter Carr, a spokesperson for Mueller's office, said in a statement that came out hours after BuzzFeed's story was published.
He added that it is not accurate to assume, as Dr. Bennett does, that funding for de-extinction and conservation is a zero-sum game, noting that all of the funding for Revive & Rescue's biotechnologies comes from private donors or institutional grants outside the realm of conservation efforts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators on Thursday urged federal authorities to halt the planned expansion of a $1 billion airport facial scanning program, saying the technology used to identify travelers on some flights departing from nine U.S. airports for international destinations may not be not accurate enough and raises privacy concerns.
"We contacted the Kansas City Police Department who confirmed that the weight listed in the preliminary police report is obtained from drivers' licenses and is not accurate; they have confirmed that the weight of the riders combined was within the limits required by the ride," Schlitterbahn spokeswoman Winter Prosapio tells PEOPLE.
White House Fence Jumper Jonathan Tran Freed Under Court-Ordered Monitoring White House: CBO 'Simply Has It Wrong' On GOP Healthcare Bill Kellyanne Conway Seems to Evade Wiretapping Questions The White House pushed back against the report, claiming the findings were not accurate, but some independent analysts have made similar predictions.
The idea that I would dismantle health care in America while we're waiting to pass a Medicare-for-all is just not accurate," Sanders said, adding later: "I helped write that bill, but by moving forward, rallying the American people, I do believe we should have health care for all.
"NBC's reporting tonight on the 2016 elections is not accurate and is actively undermining efforts of the Department of Homeland Security to work in close partnership with state and local governments to protect the nation's election systems from foreign actors," DHS acting press secretary Tyler Q. Houlton said in a statement.
To find out if the statistic had a basis in fact, Dr. Babakinejad sent an email to an official at the United States Department of Agriculture who had expertise in the Pacific Northwest apple industry and received this brief reply: "The statement is not accurate for the PNW apple industry."
"NBC's reporting tonight on the 2628 elections is not accurate and is actively undermining efforts of the Department of Homeland Security to work in close partnership with state and local governments to protect the nation's election systems from foreign actors," DHS acting press secretary Tyler Q. Houlton said in a statement.
He admitted in court, however, that his search failed to turn up everything: When asked by a prosecutor, Monique Abrishami, about a January 2013 news release sent from Mr. Menendez's office stating that Mr. Menendez had taken only three flights on Dr. Melgen's plane, Mr. Kelly said that it was not accurate.
" In a May 2 letter to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation Chairman Roger Wicker, then-acting FAA administrator Daniel Elwell references FAA's internal investigation, but states "it is not accurate, however, to suggest that this whistleblower disclosure and investigation implicated the qualifications of the Boeing 737 MAX Flight Standardization Board.
The day after the story was published, a spokesman for Mr Mueller released a statement saying that BuzzFeed's "description of specific statements to the Special Counsel's office, and characterisation of documents and testimony obtained by this office...are not accurate," though the response did not specify which exact claims in the article were incorrect.
"If you look at this rollout, there are a lot of lessons learned about how you get information out front, because there is a lot of misinformation being presented that's not accurate about the order," House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), the No. 3 Republican in leadership, told The Hill after Tuesday's meeting.
"NBC's reporting tonight on the 2016 elections is not accurate and is actively undermining efforts of the Department of Homeland Security to work in close partnership with state and local governments to protect the nation's election systems from foreign actors," DHS acting press secretary Tyler Q. Houlton said in a statement on Tuesday night.
Most everyone agrees that a highly simplified two-factor model of how the economy works is not accurate, but the extent to which a wealth tax appears even remotely attractive will hinge on whether you think it's a decent approximation of the real world or a wild fantasy cooked-up to serve the self-interest of plutocrats.
So I think sort of how you look at the I.G. report for the opinion commentator is based on where you sit politically in many ways but the president said a number of things about the report that are not accurate and it&aposs on the media to call those falsehoods out when he does that.
For some context: Sources close to the company told us it was valued at just under $670 million at the end of 20173, when it raised its Series C. In November 2018, PitchBook noted that in an extension of the Series C, its post-money valuation was around $538 million: I've been told this is not accurate.
"All interpretations and analysis around the reasons behind the resignation of Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, beyond what he posted on his Instagram account, are not accurate and, as the chief of staff of the president of Iran said today, the resignation has not been accepted," spokesman Bahram Qasemi was quoted as saying by Fars news.
"Now, having said everything I just said, I will readily acknowledge that this notion that the president didn't follow through took hold and it has cost us, and I acknowledge, yes, it became a perception that became a sort of diplomatic reality and it fed this notion that the administration wasn't there to support its ally, but it's just not accurate," Kerry added.
"Fundamentally, the reason why the firm was on the hook is, after the firm got an inquiry from the FARA unit, it then went to the partner who was in charge of this matter and asked about the inquiry, and based on his representations then made a series of representations to the Justice Department that were not accurate," Demers said.
His explanation of Uber's failure to capture significant market share in China uncovers mistakes ranging from the amusing (Chinese drivers and riders devised ingenious methods to bilk Uber), to the foolish (to guide drivers, the company used Google Maps, which was not accurate in much of the country), to the existential (Kalanick was hubristically determined that Uber would be the first American tech firm to "crack" China).
The Quinnipiac poll at which he was at 1913% had an overall margin of error of plus or minus 1903 percentage points, and a larger margin of error for the smaller sub-sample of Republican voters, so that poll found that it's possible Trump's true number is indeed 211.8% -- but it's not accurate to make leaps from the numbers the polls actually found without explaining that this is what you are doing.
The Quinnipiac poll at which he was at 93% had an overall margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points, and a larger margin of error for the smaller sub-sample of Republican voters, so that poll found that it's possible Trump's true number is indeed 95% -- but it's not accurate to make leaps from the numbers the polls actually found without explaining that this is what you are doing.
The CNN poll at which he was at 90% with Republicans had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points, and the Quinnipiac poll at which he was at 92% had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.6 percentage points, so those polls found that it's possible Trump's true number is somewhere around 95% -- but it's not accurate to make leaps from the numbers the polls actually found.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinMnuchin, Lighthizer deny WSJ reporting on tariff negotiations with China: 'It did not happen' The Hill's Morning Report — Sponsored by AdvaMed — House panel delays impeachment vote until Friday US, China reach limited trade deal ahead of tariff deadline MORE and U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerGOP senator warns quick vote on new NAFTA would be 'huge mistake' Pelosi casts doubt on USMCA deal in 2019 Pelosi sounds hopeful on new NAFTA deal despite tensions with White House MORE said Sunday that The Wall Street Journal's reporting that U.S. negotiators offered to cut U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods in half is not accurate.

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