I claim the right to correct misstatements, and have so corrected the color of the water in the above recapitulation.
Prosecutors concede that Mr. Louima has corrected misstatements and mistakes in his many trips to the witness stand.
But he said that if confirmed as intelligence chief, he would feel an obligation to correct misstatements or misinformation, though he said he might not do so publicly.
I am writing to correct serious factual misstatements in a March 25 news article and March 26 editorial on the Whitewater matter.
She accused him of flagrant errors in his reporting and his staff's association with disreputable sources, complaining that "he has a special responsibility to rely on facts and to correct misstatements of fact."
It corrects several misstatements about when Joe Allbaugh, the former FEMA director, met his successor, Michael Brown, now legendary as a disaster in his own right.
I write not merely to correct misstatements by an important public official; I have a deeper concern.
Also, in it I have corrected certain misstatements of mine which he has noticed, and several others which he has not referred to.
It is most often used now in connection with correcting misstatements and avoiding libel suits.
He also corrects previous misstatements with little fuss.