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Osborne accused Darling of a "complete misrepresentation" of the Tory position.
The Tory Reform Group later accused Mr Miliband of a "complete misrepresentation" of its position - as the blog post had been written by an independent contributor and it said it remained a "staunch supporter" of the proposals.
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In particular, such phase reversal at lower spatial frequency (resolution) compromised overall shape of the protein, leading to a complete misrepresentation of the actual specimen.
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To turn this around and say that twentieth-century physics initiated some new holistic view of the universe is a complete misrepresentation of what actually took place.
It's a complete misrepresentation of the data.
To think otherwise is a complete misrepresentation of the movement that united Americans from all backgrounds".
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