Sentence examples for repeated misrepresentations from inspiring English sources

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Although this may be a convenient way to sidestep Mrs. Clinton's repeated misrepresentations of the events that transpired in March 1996, the fact remains that Mrs. Clinton, not the media, is responsible for the attention paid to the landing at the expense of the remainder of her trip.

Leaving aside repeated misrepresentations of what Smith meant by that phrase, he was no fantasist and endorsed myriad public works and a range of what we would now call government regulations.

A 1995 investigation by the U.S. Information Agency USIAA) Inspector General found serious breaches of basic journalistic practices, including the denigration of views other than those of Miami hardliners, and repeated misrepresentations of U.S. policy so severe they sparked complaints from several U.S. government agencies and officials.

But if McCain understands the region well and isn't intentionally lying to manipulate public opinion about the facts on the ground, then what other explanation other than a biological one can account for the repeated misrepresentations and miscommunication of the realities he claims he knows?

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Most of the tests that showed that cracking in the line of the main outer rebar were performed before FirstEnergy issued a statement to its shareholders on October 31, 2011 that repeated their misrepresentations.

If Cock and Bull is a kind of exorcism, then we are purging an inner-life possessed by the very darkest of shadows: repeated alienation, misrepresentation and disenchantment.

McCain insisted – as he has done for some time and as Sarah Palin did in her debate with Joe Biden last week – on repeating his misrepresentation of Obama's position on taxes.

The home secretary, Reginald Maudling, lied to the House and the media willingly collaborated in uncritically repeating the government misrepresentation.

Representativeness and generalization of the results to the entire MSM population in Norway might not be feasible, as Internet sampling is subject to selection bias, misrepresentation as a member of the sampled population, repeated participation, missing data, inability to gather biological specimens etc. [ 9].

Repeat: Don't repeat!

Four sentences, four misrepresentations.

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