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Ok, admittedly, the headline is a slight misrepresentation.
Mr Johnstone said: "The 100,000 which she is quoting is actually a slight misrepresentation.
"I hear wonderful things about you," Franken said to Boggs, but this was a "slight misrepresentation" of your record.
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"They justified slight misrepresentations or distortions on trying to stand out," she said, adding that online and offline, people experience tension between telling the truth and showcasing themselves in the most flattering light.
Some researchers have found that daters tend to come clean about any slight misrepresentations they have made before meeting a potential partner.Dating sites' claims of matchmaking prowess also need to be treated with caution given that the data on which these are based come from research they have paid for themselves.
The two-dimensional stress value was low in the MDS (stress = 0.1) indicating a slight chance of misrepresentation.
Faced with the highly asymmetric reality, they choke — treating mild Democratic exaggerations as if they were equivalent to outright falsehoods on the other side, treating wild misrepresentations on the GOP side as if they were slight misstatements.
Misrepresentation is his forté.
Flattery and misrepresentation sells anything.
It was a deliberate misrepresentation.
That is misrepresentation and THEFT.
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