Sentence examples for because of misrepresentations from inspiring English sources

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The outcome of the insurers' efforts is hard to predict, Mr. Joyce said, because insurance companies rarely argue that policies should be void because of misrepresentations.

Kathy D. Patrick, a Houston trial lawyer with Gibbs & Bruns, is representing investors including the money manager Pimco in pressing Bank of America to buy back part of $47 billion worth of mortgages because of misrepresentations.

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Because of media misrepresentations about the movement, that friend whose father is a cop now hates you, because she conflates #BlackLivesMatter with a group of thugs who want to kill cops.

Add into the mix the fact that we wouldn't be in this situation in the first place if the Republicans hadn't played games with the debt ceiling because of similar misrepresentations of the facts and total lies about the deficit.

While the article said that Obama's "hands have not always been clean in this regard" — he "incorrectly" said that McCain supported a hundred-year war in Iraq, "distorted" his record on school financing and took economic comments "out of context" — the brunt fell on McCain because of his large number of misrepresentations recently.

Naturalistic theories struggle to explain the aboutness of misrepresentations in particular, because the usual coordination and correlation between an organism and its environment, or between a perceiver and her world, is often disrupted when error and misrepresentation occur.

For one thing, they have been full of misrepresentations.

However, an expert scientific review on biochemical verification has found that there is little reason to expect differential misrepresentation rates between biochemical validation and self-reported smoking status in most smoking cessation studies (43) because the levels of misrepresentation are generally low (0%–8.8%) (44– 44).

The nonstandard market includes folks canceled because of application misrepresentation and payment or driving history, as well as very young and very elderly drivers, those with bad credit or lapsed coverage, immigrants with no U.S. driving history, and owners of "exotic" vehicles.

Despite four years of government litigation against EDMC, Education Department officials "do not know of, or have the evidence to support, claims of misrepresentation to students because that was not the focus of the case," Nolt said.

The possibility of misrepresentation also connects with Chisholm's concern with non-existent objects because a capacity to misrepresent amounts to a basic capacity to represent non-existent objects.

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