That means that if they are incorrect, it could stand as grounds for retraction.
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We informed the bank of its obligations, which led to the retraction by Mr. Peace.
Just how far that correction may go depends on how the market acts during the retraction.
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Only soothing noises from the Treasury (but not a retraction) calmed the markets down.
But despite the retraction, GMP charged a number of men with offences against Suzie and other children.
An Apple spokesman declined to comment on the retraction and whether Apple played a role in causing it.
He demands an apology and a retraction or threatens that Mildred will take legal action against the show.
But the General's subsequent effort, provided to us by Mr. Kyl, is no retraction or correction at all.
If there is not evidence, then a retraction and apology would be appropriate.
However, that was swiftly followed by a retraction from a representative, saying the 56-year-old actress had been "joking".
We hadn't had consecutive quarters of such economic retraction since the Great Depression.
He resurfaced in the regime's hands in Damascus, where he made a televised retraction of his previous rebellious statements.
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It hit the "repeat" button and demanded a retraction from the Globe.
Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray was the first to call for a retraction during first minister's question time on 16 June 2011.
Butt's retraction came after he flew to London on Tuesday to discuss the ECB's threat to begin defamation proceedings with his lawyers.
However, while process of retraction was occurring, Congressman Don Young (R-AK) read the quote on the floor of the House of Representatives.
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Oddly, and perhaps suspiciously, the first 10 months of this recession were characterized by growth, not retraction, of real gross domestic product.
In response, the channel said it was deeply concerned if the programme had hurt the two players but issued no retraction or apology.
The anti-vaccination movement continues to grow, despite the retraction and thorough discrediting of the 1998 scientific study that spurred much of its growth.
Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie also called for a retraction of the comments saying Mr Salmond seemed to have a monopoly on "bombast, arrogance and conceit".
There will be no change in policy, just a slow painful attempt to keep economies afloat and little change in a chronic cycle of retraction.
But can a retraction from International operations be far off?
What little clarity there is about the effects of the drug, Dr Morgan hopes, has now been restored with Dr Ricaurte's sad, but commendable, retraction.
The campaign met with the Post's editors and demanded a retraction, claiming that Romney had left Bain in 1999, supposedly before the outsourcing investment began.
He went on to call for retraction of the paper by the journal as well as for an investigation into how the paper passed peer review.
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As recent as three or four months ago, you might have expected to click the link and see news about yet another population retraction or spiking unemployment.
Mr Graglia, who has taught at the university for 30 years, issued a semi-retraction, emphasising the importance of equal opportunity but standing by his opposition to racial preferment.
The company even went so far as to request a retraction of an article that raised questions about Riata in Heart Rhythm by Robert Hauser, a distinguished electrophysiologist.
This overwhelming evidence clearly shows that it is General McPeak who should issue a retraction and Senator McCain who should have stuck to his guns and stood by his original statement.
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