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But this is a serious distortion.
But this is a serious distortion of its record.
Charleroi's mayor, Paul Magnette, called it a "serious distortion of reality" and urged organisers to withdraw the award.
The Bush campaign calls the spot a serious distortion, saying that last year, the governor "supported and signed" a bill that provides health insurance to 423,000 Texas children.
To the Editor: Creating a body with the power to enforce national guidelines for treatment based on clinical and cost effectiveness would be a serious distortion of the comparative effectiveness research (CER) provisions of the health reform law.
"It is a serious distortion of what I said to the police and I have no further comment to make as that, no doubt, will be distorted," he said.
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And you can ramp up the sound without getting any serious distortion.
Bay was dinged for plenty of inaccuracies with Pearl Harbor, but they were basically minor and in service of the flow of entertainment rather than any serious distortion of history.
Housing is such a high proportion of living costs that this is a very serious distortion indeed.
But there is a more serious distortion.
Income taxes can cause an especially serious distortion, because they affect the choice between leisure and work (and thus, in effect, between leisure and all the things that wages can buy).
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