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Both these claims and their subsequent misrepresentations in the press have been used to make invalid comparisons with other more conventional treatments.
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A number of possible motives for his conduct are raised and cast aside, starting with his brutish military service in Algeria, in 1959, followed by his scorn for his henpecked father and some paltry boasts about smashing the political system; but none convince, and the one thing that really riles Mesrine is any hint of misrepresentation in the press.
Yes, there are wider issues about the vilification and misrepresentation of people by politicians and in the press but it would be wrong to direct too much ire at documentaries, he insists.
Financial Mathematics in the Press.
Never much in the press.
But some said that intentional misrepresentations in the classroom violated professional ethics and the canons of teaching.
Both Uber and Ergo have insisted that no one was authorized to make any misrepresentations in the course of the investigation and, as Rakoff related, "any such misrepresentations were the fault… of a misguided Ergo employee".
Data misrepresentations in the summaries and conclusions seem to spread in media articles.
In the wake of the appearance, Mr. Jospin has attempted to correct figures and misrepresentations, sending out to the press a half-dozen ministers, including the justice minister, who pointed out that the changes in the justice system that Mr. Chirac had criticized had been largely the president's own initiatives.
Next, the extract was pressed in the laboratory press.
Misrepresentation in the mass media?
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