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"falsifying" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is the present participle of the verb "falsify," which means to make something false, either by changing it or by presenting false information as if it were fact. For example: "The police are investigating the man for falsifying official documents in order to gain illegal benefits."
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falsifying
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Present participle of falsify
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If you think falsifying elections is bad, no amount of bicycles are going to help you".
If you think falsifying elections is bad, no amount of bicycles are going to help you Alexei Navalny "The scheme of bringing hipsters to Sobyanin by giving them all this nice stuff didn't work," said Asse. "It became more and more clear that Kapkov's policies were somehow in contradiction to the general trend in the country.
There are thousands of pages of evidence that the banks manipulated the rate; an investigation of Barclays, for one, showed that traders were so brazen in falsifying the interest rate that one of them actually set himself a Microsoft Outlook reminder every week so he wouldn't forget.
Three Ferrostaal board members and seven Portuguese businessmen are on trial, charged with fraud and falsifying documents.EADS, a large European contractor, is facing multiple inquiries over its sale of 15 Eurofighter planes to Austria.
He contributed to criminal charges against two other employees, Javier Martin-Artajo, a supervisor, and Julien Grout, another trader, for falsifying records to hide hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
In theory, falsifying information or ignoring the form carries a £1,000 fine, but in practice almost no one has to pay it.There are other problems with the decennial count.
Mr Krugman did not take kindly to the remark, responding (with considerable snark) that he wasn't lining up suspect allies and falsifying evidence.
Falsifying it does a disservice to everyone.Update, December 3rd: This article created some controversy in Canada at the time of publication (see note below).
Last month it confessed that it had served beef, caviare and salami that was as much as nine months past its sell-by date, after falsifying labels.
But it jars with lobbying by the Canadian Association of Police Chiefs to allow the police to issue tickets instead of laying criminal charges for a range of minor criminal offences such as possession of small amounts of marijuana, soliciting a prostitute or falsifying an employment record.
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But this compromise is not itself enough to make the announcement self-falsifying.
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