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Its two-volume report concluded that while Chagnon may have misrepresented the Yanomamö, no evidence backed up the measles allegations.
Shareholders are worried that AOL may have misrepresented its prospects not only to investors but to the Time Warner board.
"Selective reporting or underreporting of outcomes in journal publications may have misrepresented the benefits and harms," of Infuse, the Oregon group wrote.
Some have complained that Mr. Reed may have misrepresented his ultimate purpose in commissioning an exhaustive document on the origins of Mr. Grasso's hefty pay package.
But on Friday the controversy came roaring back, starting with an article in The Boston Globe containing new allegations that she may have misrepresented her background in filings to the federal government.
So while borrowers may have misrepresented their incomes, either on their own or at the urging of their mortgage brokers, lenders had the tools to identify these fibs before making the loans.
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These warlords have misrepresented the Pashtuns to Western policymakers.
So, perhaps we have misrepresented the issue.
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