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Prosecutors said the officers misrepresented facts during their investigation because they had personal connections to the families of the accused.
Transgender activists, however, complained that the letter had misrepresented facts and had been signed by feminists with anti-transgender views.
Earlier this week, police raided companies which allegedly misrepresented facts prior to being awarded coalfield concessions.
Police searched the premises of five companies, which allegedly misrepresented facts prior to being allocated the coalfields.
He has misrepresented facts about climate change.
It's been misused: it has misrepresented fact; it has misrepresented fact; it has oversimplified the world.
"Our interest is whether the advertising is truthful and accurate, or does it misrepresent facts?
"He violated a code of responsibility to not misrepresent facts and make false statements".
When a release is sought for a specific purpose, do not hide or misrepresent facts to get the signature.
The Congress party has now tried to play down Mr Gandhi's claims and blamed the media for "misrepresenting" facts.
By definition, "lying" means knowingly and purposefully misrepresenting facts.
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