Most press reports have inaccurately characterized Castaeda as having worked for closer Mexican-American relations.
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Mrs Mingay, DfT's commercial and technical services director, has said her role was "inaccurately" portrayed.
Fu, who describes herself--inaccurately--as "pretty relaxed, " claims she usually gets seven hours of sleep a night.
The airline is concerned by occasional media reports suggesting, inaccurately, that a strike is close.
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Fu, who describes herself--inaccurately-- as "pretty relaxed, " claims she usually gets seven hours of sleep a night.
The researchers also found there were no false positive results - where cancer is inaccurately thought to be present.
Douglas Adams died in 2001, having written five of the enduringly popular Hitchhiker books - still inaccurately dubbed a trilogy.
One of the officials, Kate Mingay, launched a legal action against the department last week, saying her role had been "inaccurately" portrayed.
"It comes down to political calculus, and it's deemed however inaccurately by Democrats not to be a winning issue, " Mr. Gross said.
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He was also fined for inaccurately recording his fishing in his logbook.
The Bush campaign insisted the magazine inaccurately quoted Bush and that the president was taking the necessary actions to protect Social Security.
The board's review determined that the campaign accepted donations from prohibited contributors and failed to report or inaccurately reported financial transactions, among other issues.
Officials say that the fewer patients who are coded, or inaccurately coded, the more likely it is that a hospital's RAMI score will be higher.
Likewise, employers that inaccurately or incompletely describe the roles they need to fill may end up wasting considerable time trying to identify the correct solution.
Let's put aside the sorry record of Moody's and its brethren in inaccurately assessing the creditworthiness of all those packages of subprime mortgages and other exotic instruments.
Majette's campaign also accused McKinney supporters of being behind a telephone campaign that inaccurately claimed that crossover voting was illegal in Georgia, a charge McKinney's campaign denied.
While it is common for people to do things in their sleep that they do during the day, they do them more clumsily or inaccurately, says Anderson.
It has been inaccurately described as the "ground zero mosque, " a ridiculous term considering it will be two blocks away from the site of the fallen World Trade Center towers.
The exchange's enforcement arm says JPMorgan inaccurately marked sell orders, submitted inaccurate trading data and transacted short sales without reasonable grounds to believe the stocks could be borrowed.
First, some folks inaccurately describe the education reform debates as two-sided or of two neatly defined camps, for example, reformers versus anti-reformers or reform versus status quo.
We inaccurately reinforce the insidious motherhood penalty by inferring that only women and mothers need special accommodations and everyone else is fine with the way work and life fit together.
"Abbreviated Pundit Roundup, " which inaccurately paraphrases the conservative pundits.
Meanwhile, lawsuits continue to fly over the housing meltdown, with Bank of America and others embroiled in litigation with institutions who bet on mortgage securities they claim were inaccurately portrayed as safe investments.
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Lindsay said he did not understand the magnitude of the e-mail problem when he first learned of it, and his mischaracterization of the problem may have led others to inaccurately portray the situation to investigators.
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The magnitude of this crisis can range from a distorted, diluted, destructive, and in some cases deranged form of what people inaccurately define as leadership when not held to a clearly articulated, well defined standard.
While on-scene police corroborated all her statements, a month later Barbara got her lawyer on the phone with a Palm Beach medical examiner because Barbara remained concerned she "misspoke" or "gave information inaccurately" immediately after Jeffry died.
Huddersfield managing director Richard Thewlis said that preliminary inquiries into the allegations showed that "the conduct of the Giants players has been grossly overstated and inaccurately reported and talk of drunken exploits could not be further from the truth".
But the stakes are high for that diplomat's country: its currency has taken a pounding in recent weeks, and his government thinks the Western press is very largely to blame, for inaccurately reporting that the whole region is in trouble.
Three DfT civil servants, who were suspended after the scrapping of the bid, have returned to work, and one official has launched legal action against the department on the basis that her role in the process has been "inaccurately" portrayed.
The Plaintiffs have alleged that the Riddell Defendants inaccurately marketed their Revolution helmet as being safer in reducing the risk of concussions by 31% and that the Riddell Defendants failed to warn any Plaintiff or retired player of the long-term health effects of concussions.
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