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The misrepresentations
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Erroneous or false representation; an unfair or dishonest account or exposition; a false statement: as, to injure one's character by misrepresentations.
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The misrepresentations were profound enough that This American Life, the public radio show that had aired a long excerpt of the performance, offered a retraction.
The misrepresentations of history presented by Holocaust deniers and other pseudo-historians are very similar in nature to the misrepresentations of natural science promoted by creationists and homeopaths.
The misrepresentations in those areas "dwarfs the lies of Enron and WorldCom," he wrote.
"The misrepresentations found by the district court have been affirmed," Sobol said.
After the misrepresentations were disclosed, shareholders and employees were left with little or nothing.
It seems there have been practical moviemaking reasons for the misrepresentations.
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But that is not the essence of the misrepresentation.
The researchers did not offer any theories for the misrepresentation.
Drew objected to the misrepresentation of the "50 best" jury system by Le Chef magazine.
"They have to basically show that the application contained a misrepresentation and that the misrepresentation was material," Mr. Joyce said.
The misrepresentation of Leveson's core findings as state regulation was a gross distortion".
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