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"There could have been deceptive information when calls were placed to the facility."
But more importantly they were used to inject deceptive information at a high level.
Even when the intelligence subject at hand is a technical one, analysts must remain aware that the other side may be presenting deliberately deceptive information.
Iraq was invaded and occupied on the basis of deliberately deceptive information concerning the presence of weapons of mass destruction.
Later, however, it became clear that the Soviets had discovered the project early on and possibly fed the CIA deceptive information.
They have said privately that Israeli officials previously interviewed in Israel provided deceptive information about Mr. Pollard's activities.
The descriptions are drawn from what may only be available in the form of deliberately deceptive information; the analyst must correlate the similarities among deceptions and extract a common truth.
We paid for last year's phony television news reports in which the faux reporter Karen Ryan "interviewed" administration officials who gave partially deceptive information hyping the Medicare prescription-drug program.
But the deceptive information originally intended for consumption in the Kremlin also seeped into closed briefings that helped persuade Congress to spend more money on strategic defense, the former Reagan Administration officials said.
A children's book about Cuba will be removed from Miami-Dade County school libraries because a parent objected to its contents, saying it contains deceptive information and paints an idealistic picture of life in Cuba.
In the lawsuit filed this morning in state Superior Court here, Mr. Blumenthal said the vote was invalid because Stanley management had "provided misleading and deceptive information" to employees about how their votes would be counted.
James J. Angleton, the C.I.A.'s chief of counterintelligence at the time, came to suspect that many of the agents, including Top Hat, were actually controlled by the Soviet Union and were providing deceptive information.
Lewis Hamilton and McLaren were disqualified from the Grand Prix after the stewards found that they had provided deceptive information about the circumstances under which Jarno Trulli passed Hamilton under the safety car.
Dr. Maurie Markman, chairman of hematology and medical oncology at the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center, says that cancer information on the Internet "has the potential to cause tremendous harm through erroneous, misleading and deceptive information."
But the most important message of the case, broadcast in the four separate opinions staking out nuanced differences among the Justices, is that the Court will judge harshly any absolute ban on commercial speech that is not precisely tailored to protect consumers against false or deceptive information.
Under the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, which I have just talked about, traders must not mislead consumers with false or deceptive information as regards, for example, the benefits of a product, the results to be expected from its use, or the results of tests or checks carried out.
Gene Russianoff, the staff lawyer for the Straphangers Campaign, said yesterday that he believed the fare increase could be invalidated under New York state law because it was approved only after legally mandated public hearings in February in which the public relied on misleading and deceptive information.
Then, we can plant real or false information when needed.
"Very well, only do not give me false information as you did the other day."
And I do not seek to give you false information.
But I would not be surprised if some false information appeared in the press.
"But that's false information because they're all the same people."
I don't want you to give false information to the grand jury.
And where are the stories about soldiers who died for a war begun with false information?
"You want me to give false information to this creature, instead of the other way around."
This would at least allow challenges to false information which have been a problem in the past.
It is very difficult to fight against false information if you do not have the opportunity to respond.
He was charged with providing false information to the police.
This woman filled out a release form with false information.
People who attempt to give false information nearly always slip up.
If the "Director" was being given false information, they wouldn't.
What had fed all the false information through his lips?
If the person's citizenship was given to him/her on the basis of false information.
The object of the operation is to give false information to the British.
Nathan later returned to the scene and gave false information to the police.
But Iranians first used the network to pass on false information.
And he said respondents had been influenced by the false information.
Resist up to a point, then feed them a little false information.
"It's called giving false information, which I already did," she said.
They may even be able to dispel the false information about you.
Anyone who writes false information can be sued by the doctor.
The agency claims that false information was included in the companies' applications.