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Yet his silence on the issue is less politically shrewd than it seems.A hard sellEnergy policy is complicated and divisive, so easily misrepresented.
"The Future of Freedom" is brave because its central conclusion -- that liberty is threatened by an excess of democracy -- is deeply unfashionable and easily misrepresented.
By describing the unseen nature of cause and effect as "Eastern religion's version of intelligent design," Johnson fails to heed the author's own caveat that "karma is... easily misrepresented" and that "karmic causality is seen as a fundamental natural process and not as any kind of divine mechanism or working out of preordained design".
The nature of business undertaken offshore is easily misrepresented, too.
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Don't misrepresent fact.
I suppose Obama was guilty, if that's the word, of speaking in a way that the unscrupulous could easily misrepresent.
The data can be suspect because on the Web, survey respondents can easily misrepresent themselves as to age, sex or other information or can respond more than once.
These primarily concern the identification of participants - participants are genuinely anonymous and can easily misrepresent themselves in any way they like.
It can too easily be misrepresented.
For STEM education in particular, concepts, such as engineering, technology, and design, are easily misunderstood and misrepresented in class (Yaşar et al. 2006; Hsu et al. 2011; Bairaktarova et al. 2012).
Lust is one of those words that is easily misunderstood and misrepresented.
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