Sentence examples for factual misrepresentations from inspiring English sources

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Volkswagen said it was reviewing the lawsuit, which it said contained "numerous factual misrepresentations.

Mr. Hamilton, the federal spokesman, said that if the Education Department "becomes aware of material factual misrepresentations," it could terminate the grant.

But Japan itself had reason to be offended by Australia's "factual misrepresentations and... misleading use of selective references and quotes", Tsuruoka said.

He denounced it as an "abuse of power", and said it contained 37 "serious factual misrepresentations". "You think you know better than Hungarians themselves", he said, and vowed that Hungary "will not accede to this blackmail".

The researchers found that America's largest oil producer had repeatedly made "explicit factual misrepresentations" about global warming in advertisements aimed at the general public, while simultaneously acknowledging its risks behind closed doors.

Yet even when the host nation has withdrawn with questionable or no gains in a war, face-saving accounts of history fraught with factual misrepresentations, generalizations, and overall misunderstandings of the differences between the two sides mark the display labels and placards.

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In some cases, they included explicit factual misrepresentation, for instance, directly contradicting the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and presenting data in a "very misleading" way, according to the independent researcher who produced that data, Lloyd Keigwin, a senior scientist in geology and geophysics at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

He denied that many of the alleged factual inaccuracies and misrepresentations were mistakes.

A gay journalist named Randy Alfred, who had covered many of the same campaign events that were included in the episode, spent some 300 hours researching what he believed to be factual errors and misrepresentations within the broadcast.

In denouncing the author, Bush yells, "Liar, liar -- pants on fire," but he neglects to cite one falsehood, one misrepresentation or one factual error.

This requirement is puzzling, given that, under many modern formulations of the tort, the plaintiff must also prove that the misrepresentation was a factual and proximate cause of the plaintiff's detriment.

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