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They know that you're there for a reason, but you could be representing someone else.
But if you avoid the same distributive negotiations, hardball negotiation tactics when representing someone else, that person bears the financial cost of your high ethical standards.
And women who chose not to lie anticipated greater backlash when representing someone else's interests.
And, women who chose not to lie anticipated greater backlash when representing someone else's interests.
Academic cheating is defined as representing someone else's work as your own.
Such dishonesty would include the falsification of data, representing someone else's work as your own, and tampering with another person's documents or research materials.
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Mr. Woods did, after all, represent someone else in court — his son — without being a lawyer.
He draws (no pun intended) a distinction between political cartoons, which reflect the cartoonist's personal viewpoint, and caricatures and illustrations, which represent someone else's point of view.
That has not changed, but in the last few weeks, CNBC reporters have taken care to stress that some of what they say represents someone else's view, that the source might have ulterior motives and that the information is unsubstantiated and could be wrong.
The errors could be an outdated credit problem, or they could represent someone else fraudulently obtaining credit in your name.
According to Cotte's findings, the hidden painting depicts Gherardini, while the Mona Lisa we know today represents someone else entirely.
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