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This narrative, however, seriously misrepresents the truth.
"Mr. Case is a perfect example of someone who misrepresents the truth for his own interest," Mr. Schrader said as he drove.
What most physicians and consumers don't recognize is that science is now for sale; published data often misrepresents the truth, academic medical research has become corrupted by pharmaceutical money and special interests, and government regulators more often protect industry than the public.
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He misrepresented the truth on several occasions and the entirely truthful majority of his statements won him few advocates in the country at large, where he remained almost universally despised.
One is misrepresenting the truth.
If I am more candid, I think he is wholly misrepresenting the truth on the issue".
Like any expert litigator, he has selectively emphasized certain facts to misrepresent the truth.
"And she's always going to stand up for herself when she feels like someone misrepresenting the truth".
Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK and architect of some of Mr Corbyn's economic policies, described Mr Leslie's analysis as "absurd", "naïve" and "misrepresenting the truth".
"The CIA writ large wasn't responsible for developing, implementing and misrepresenting the truth about the CIA's detention and interrogation program.
"I think some of the town boards and commissions have misrepresented the truth, with malice, and, at some point, I will have that corrected".
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