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The bank contended that the report falsely suggested that the institution was in trouble.
Her next column a week later also falsely suggested that Mohammed Tariq Mahmood's son Hamza was responsible for a Facebook page that allegedly contained extremist material.
He falsely suggested that the Obama administration was sympathetic to the violent Muslim protests in Libya and Egypt, illustrating his ignorant and opportunistic critique of foreign policy.
In many cases, the government said, the advertisements violated the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act because they overstated the benefits of a particular drug, minimized the risks or falsely suggested that one drug was superior to another.
Earlier in the hearing, Mr. Holder also condemned as "cynical" and "overheated rhetoric" criticism that he said falsely suggested that an Arizona-based operation "was somehow the cause of the epidemic of gun violence in Mexico" rather simply being a "flawed response" to the flow of illegal guns south.
NBC: And Brian Williams, anchor of NBC's Nightly News, falsely suggested that Clark had impugned McCain's "war record".
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"Austerity" policies falsely suggest that spending on social needs is the reason why governments – at all levels – are facing massive budget short falls.
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Not Hussein!" Mr. Obama's middle name is Hussein, and some of his opponents use it to falsely suggest that he is Muslim.
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