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That is a deliberate misrepresentation of a material fact".
Distortion implies a mere misrepresentation of a few decimal places.
It was a misrepresentation of a 1998 column she had written about the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.
The range of forgeries extends from misrepresentation of a genuine work of art to the outright counterfeiting of a work or style of an artist.
But they can be reopened, according to the service, if evidence arises of "fraud, malfeasance or misrepresentation of a material fact".
Illusion, a misrepresentation of a "real" sensory stimulus that is, an interpretation that contradicts objective "reality" as defined by general agreement.
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And the bald-faced misrepresentation of an elitist tax cut offering little or nothing to most Americans is only the latest in a long string of blatant misstatements.
This is the worst misrepresentation of an interview given by me i have ever known September 15, 2013 I'll post more Lib Dem stories from the Sunday papers later.
Even a tiny misrepresentation of an interest rate - say, from 2.6% to 2.7% - can make an enormous change to the profits being made.
"A perceived misrepresentation of any kind can doom an application".
Surely the misrepresentation of such a famous figure would eventually be found out.
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