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After all, if Armstrong is to be found guilty of misrepresentation of genre, then perhaps some novelists ought to be feeling a little anxious about their fiction.
So while the 2007 audit is O.K., the judge thinks there can be a trial on the question of whether Ernst was guilty of misrepresentation when it signed off on Lehman's report for the second quarter of 2008, saying it was "not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the consolidated financial statements".
Emeritus professor Bruce Lloyd South Bank University It is obvious many of the top executives of the failed banks had no actual financial expertise; they are like someone pretending to be a doctor, or a fake architect whose buildings collapse, guilty of misrepresentation.
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Luttwak said the scholars with whom I spoke were guilty of "gross misrepresentation" of Islam, which he said they portrayed as "a tolerant religion of peace;" he called it "intolerant".
Edward N. Luttwak had it right when he said that the scholars you spoke with were guilty of "gross misrepresentation" of Islam and that Islam was an "intolerant" religion.
The ombudsman also finds Equitable Life guilty of "material misrepresentations" of fact and opens door to payouts worth possible £400m March 2003: The insurer published its annual results and says it is "cautiously optimistic".
That was just what Evans did, combing through books and archives to demonstrate the full extent to which Irving was guilty of misquotation, mistranslation, misrepresentation and gross distortion.
The council argues that Laird is guilty of "fraudulent or negligent misrepresentation" and "deceit" because she failed to disclose that she had in fact suffered three bouts of depression since 1997, for which she had taken time off work.
Representative Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat of Ohio and chairman of the House's Domestic Policy subcommittee, wrote Tuesday in a letter to Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg that if the I.R.S.'s enforcement arm audited the sworn representations of I.D.A. officials, "they could be guilty of perjury if the misrepresentations were deliberately inaccurate".
Feathers have been ruffled: Robert Gottlieb, the New York Observer's dance critic, found Aronofsky guilty of "recapitulating all the old ugly misrepresentations of ballet", and of portraying ballet as one great "sadomasochistic trip".
Humbug, that philosopher decided, was a pretentious bit of misrepresentation that fell short of lying.
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