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Dutt's channel, NDTV, called the story a "clear misrepresentation" of the conversations in May 2009.
But Media Matters for America, a media watchdog, called Fox's interpretation a "clear misrepresentation" of the findings.
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Seeking to rebut Mr. Bush's characterization of Mr. Kerry's stance on pre-emptive war, Richard C. Holbrooke, a former ambassador to the United Nations who is a foreign policy adviser to Mr. Kerry, told reporters on a conference call that Mr. Bush's statements were a "clear-cut misrepresentation".
For these reasons, the foundation's tax returns contain clear misrepresentations.
"He looked at Freud's text, and looked at what Freud said it supposedly showed, and found clear misrepresentations that others had overlooked for decades," Dr. Sulloway said.
It is clear to see the misrepresentation when comparing Cameron's speech with Corbyn's words.
That appears to be a clear case of sensory misrepresentation: the representational content (that the fingers are damaged) does not match the world.
Today's report, while clearing the government of misrepresentation, found much to criticize.
Although the film has a powerful and true message about the Holocaust, in my opinion, it is irresponsible in its clear distortion, omissions and misrepresentations of the role that the Jewish community played in this case.
Misrepresentation makes it clear that representing is often a three-place relation.
In these cases, even if we use our intellects to interpret the illusions or sensory misrepresentations so as to avoid error by withholding judgment or even by judging correctly (7:438), there is a clear sense in which sensory misrepresentation has occurred.
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