Sentence examples for by presenting a false from inspiring English sources

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Sitting in Ms. Wilde's home here near the Wasatch Mountains, she and two other women from polygamous families, Mary Batchelor and Marianne Watson, said the Green case had done a major disservice to the estimated 30,000 polygamists who live in Utah and neighboring states by presenting a false image of their chosen way of life.

It damages a school's reputation by presenting a false and degrading quantitative analysis that does not measure what is really taking place in the classroom.

This is exactly what opponents of the Iran nuclear deal, or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), are trying to pull off by presenting a false "third option" for Trump apart from ripping up the deal or sustaining it.

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Katie Shepherd, national advocacy counsel for the Immigration Justice Campaign, said the Trump administration is presenting a false choice by suggesting family detention is the only alternative to the policy of family separation.

But he is presenting a false choice here by implying that reforms and monetary expansion are equally likely to bring the American economy back to trend growth.

He worried about presenting a "false hope" about his diagnosis.

Here again, said Nguyen, is a situation presenting a "false choice".

Ridesharing policy is increasingly being framed as either/or brinksmanship, presenting a false choice.

"Either/or" thinking lures us into separating innovation from the day-to-day, and forces us to choose between innovation and "getting stuff done". It does this by presenting an arbitrary false choice.

And this lesson tackles the stigma of mental health by presenting a series of true or false statements ("Stress is a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened" and "The only things you can be addicted to are drugs and alcohol"), followed by a class discussion.

There are two basic types of deceptive coloration: (1) concealing coloration, or camouflage, in which the organism blends into its surroundings; and (2) mimicry, in which the organism is not hidden but rather presents a false identity by its resemblance to another species.

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