51.   The Republicans lost their credibility in that particular round by getting over-exercised on the basis of inaccurate information.

52.   The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether the state, in bond offerings last year, provided inaccurate financial information.

53.   The state contends that the industry broke that law when it marketed cigarettes to minors and provided inaccurate information about the health effects of cigarettes.

54.   The US Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether inaccurate information was included in bond offerings late last year by the state and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.

55.   They said they have to defend the program against an onslaught of inaccurate information and racially motivated scapegoating.

56.   They noted that although rumors and inaccurate information could result in a viable legal challenge, parody is allowed under libel law.

57.   Turns out Jones had received some inaccurate information from one of his playing partners, Fulton Allem.

58.   Vada Manager, a spokesman for Nike, said many of the complaints against the company were based on inaccurate information being circulated on the Internet.

59.   Under pressure, Gingrich last month admitted to violating House rules by giving inaccurate information about his political action committee, GOPAC.

60.   Usually, the first accounts present inaccurate information about the killer, the crime, the victims or the roles of bystanders.

a. + information >>共 877
new 4.98%
further 4.69%
personal 3.49%
financial 2.80%
additional 2.49%
detailed 2.25%
classified 2.10%
false 1.87%
sensitive 1.77%
confidential 1.74%
inaccurate 0.45%
inaccurate + n. >>共 137
information 22.40%
report 7.65%
statement 4.10%
datum 3.28%
testimony 1.91%
portrayal 1.64%
figure 1.64%
result 1.64%
conclusion 1.37%
address 1.37%
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