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be misrepresentation
noun
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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Draghi's presentation contains a simple but fatal error – or should that be misrepresentation?
The murkiest history is within one's own family, and oftentimes things remain unexplored and unsaid, and what is said may be misrepresentation or even distortion.
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As we shall see momentarily, it is a feature of both the original intentionality of beliefs and the derived intentionality of utterances that they can be misrepresentations.
That is misrepresentation and THEFT.
If there's misrepresentation, then clearly, we take that very seriously," she told the ABC.
That is when you realise that the Chinese food as served abroad is misrepresentation adapted to European or western tastes.
But the issue is now in the hands of the city buildings department, which can revoke the demolition permit only if it finds that there was misrepresentation.
There is misrepresentation and falsified imagery on their screens," he says.
Yes, there were misrepresentations, deceit and outright lies.
Both are misrepresentations at best, outright falsehoods at worst.
Another red flag is misrepresentations of fact, like dubious assertions of a company's litigation record.
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