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"But it's quite hard to misrepresent someone on TV".
The short version is: "It's totally okay in politics to misrepresent someone's position".
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"And she's always going to stand up for herself when she feels like someone misrepresenting the truth".
A straw man argument is one in which someone misrepresents an opponent's stances, then attacks the weakened position instead of the real one.
Most social media websites consider it a violation of their terms of use if someone misrepresents their identity -- so report it when you see it! 5. Understand social media privacy policies.
A few weeks after I moved, I received papers saying that he was suing me for the remaining cost of rent and for misrepresenting myself as someone who could do this job.
We believe in video games as an art form, and on behalf of the 120 people who poured their blood and tears into this game over three years, we're just really hurt that someone would misrepresent the game without even playing it.
It becomes very personal because you don't want someone to misrepresent the city that you love and call your home.
Fraud applies only when someone actively misrepresents a copy as an original.
"Mr. Case is a perfect example of someone who misrepresents the truth for his own interest," Mr. Schrader said as he drove.
In the end, Ms. Fox seems to say, being lied to is the greatest offense, and misrepresenting sexual orientation to someone you're having a relationship with is a pretty major lie.
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