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'intentional misrepresentation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a false representation that was made on purpose or with malicious intent. For example, "The court determined that the defendant's claim of ownership was an intentional misrepresentation of the facts."
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Besides defamation, Lord Black is seeking damages for conspiracy to injure, intimidation and intentional misrepresentation.
They only identified a handful of instances where intentional misrepresentation had been significant enough to alter their reality and behaviour.
The lawsuit, filed by attorneys Raymond Marshall and Brian Brown, accuses Smith of legal malpractice and intentional misrepresentation.
The journal's publisher said there was "no evidence of fraud or intentional misrepresentation of the data", which are the usual justifications for retraction.
"It is obviously a reporting error, which makes it a byproduct of a flawed system, but not a premeditated, intentional misrepresentation of crime," Chief Crawford said.
The jury cleared Goldman of claims of negligence, intentional misrepresentation and breach of fiduciary duty and other claims in the civil case, according to the verdict, announced in Federal District Court in Boston.
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But Downing sought to cast as mere mistakes what prosecutors view as intentional misrepresentations.
But some said that intentional misrepresentations in the classroom violated professional ethics and the canons of teaching.
But the Government Accountability Office said "there is a low probability of the audits identifying intentional misrepresentations," because Medicare relies heavily on actuaries who prepare the bids to certify their accuracy.
European legal codes and their derivatives often broadly define fraud to include not only intentional misrepresentations of fact, clearly designed to trick another into parting with valuable property, but also misunderstandings arising out of normal business transactions.
But note that, here again, the thrust is not against managed earnings per se it is against intentional misrepresentations of accounting data.
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intentional inaccuracy
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wilful misrepresentation
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intentional deformation
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intentional perversion
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intentional misinterpretation
intentional misreporting
intentional misleading
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