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misstate

[mis-steyt] / mɪsˈsteɪt /


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The Nov. 26 editorial “Chris Ruddy’s Paean to TV Regulation” misstated the owner.

From The Wall Street Journal

Carroll’s lawyers said they would have objected sooner - by then the trial was already underway - but an initial court transcript of the juror’s comments misstated Pool’s name.

From Washington Times

Carroll’s lawyers said they would have objected sooner — by then the trial was already underway — but an initial court transcript of the juror’s comments misstated Pool’s name.

From Seattle Times

The indictment also alleges that Mr. Santos applied for COVID-19 unemployment relief despite making $120,000 per year at a Florida investment firm and misstated income amounts on House disclosure forms.

From Washington Times

Correction: Yesterday’s newsletter misstated the name of the president of the Philippines.

From New York Times