Specifically, Issa's panel is seeking documents showing why the Justice Department decided to withdraw as inaccurate a February 2011 letter sent to Congress that denied any major flaws in Operation Fast and Furious.
Specifically, Issa and other Republicans are seeking documents showing why the Justice Department decided to withdraw as inaccurate a February 2011 letter sent to Congress that denied any major flaws in Operation Fast and Furious.
Issa's committee is seeking documents that show why the Justice Department decided to withdraw as inaccurate a February 2011 letter sent to Congress that said top officials had only recently learned about Fast and Furious.
In particular, Issa's committee wants documents that show why the Department of Justice decided to withdraw as inaccurate a February 2011 letter sent to Congress that said top officials had only recently learned about Fast and Furious.
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For instance, that was a long period of time in which his credentials were not only inaccurate, but inaccurate in a very public way.
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Something simple, like an upgrade to one part of those systems, led to them being down or inaccurate for a week.
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It described as "inaccurate" a Fox News report citing a source who said the packaged was received July 12 and sat in the mail room.
Previous studies have suggested that although humans might think that they can recognise different expressions on their dogs' faces, this is often inaccurate and a projection of human emotions.
In their letter to Starr, the GOP senators cited what they called "a disturbing pattern of contradictory, incomplete or inaccurate testimony" from a number of witnesses.
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That ad proved inaccurate, as a law firm he worked for had represented the company, but Fitzpatrick himself never did.
Yet because it is open sourced, people all over the world can also knowingly or unknowingly enter inaccurate information about a product.
The chances are that Europeans will just have to learn to live with the odd inaccurate portrayal as a fox-hunting obsessive or as a flamenco-dancing bull-fighter, despite increasing integration.
The rest of this assessment is dedicated to a wildly inaccurate recollection of the Holyrood building fiasco, linking it to the Edinburgh trams fiasco, praise for Scotland as a tourist destination, infuriation at the Edinburgh traffic during the Festival, and a dislike of his view being spoiled by wind farms.
However, the chance was wasted by Miller's inaccurate pass which caught a defender's foot.
"All of this is inaccurate, this is a total joke, " James says.
"The PMI is a quite inaccurate barometer around the Chinese New Year holiday, " said Lu Ting, an economist with Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Apple today posted its second Samsung apology to its UK website, complying with requests by the UK Court of Appeal to say its original apology was inaccurate and link to a new statement.
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It would be worthless not because you are a bad person or because you had some sort of dastardly ill intent, but because it was built on a flatly inaccurate impression of objective reality.
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Due to the large volume of data and detail in a traditional map pack, updates are usually done about twice a year, meaning high-construction areas can become terribly inaccurate before your maps company gives you a fresh edition.
In addition, inaccurate scope was listed as a top reason why IT projects in general fail (58%).
The changes followed a row over inaccurate figures on green jobs given by First Minister Alex Salmond.
The move came following a row over inaccurate figures on green jobs given by First Minister Alex Salmond.
He said the UKBA had supplied inaccurate information to MPs about a backlog of cases and said Parliament had received incorrect assurances about progress.
Barclays was found to have tried to manipulate Libor rates, by putting in inaccurate submissions, resulting in a record fine from US and UK regulators.
It is unfortunate when a taxpayer receives inaccurate information.
In December, a New York newspaper inspired a heated debate about transparency of public records after it published a ( somewhat inaccurate) interactive map showing where all the gun owners in its community lived.
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Hurd resigned unexpectedly Friday after a company investigation of a sexual harassment claim found that he filed inaccurate expense reports to cover up what was described as a "close personal relationship" with a company contractor.
While it has twice downplayed rumors of an upcoming Office for competing mobile platforms, supposed new screenshots and details from The Verge hint that the Redmond team's use of the word "inaccurate" wasn't a flat-out rejection.
Republicans say that manual counts are inherently subjective and inaccurate and are against them as a matter of principle.
Mr Beale also stood accused of giving "inaccurate and misleading" explanations to a select committee of MPs.
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