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the falsification
noun
The act of falsifying, or making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which it is not
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He has pleaded not guilty to the falsification charge.
There is no direct evidence linking these crashes to the falsification of records.
We can't accept the elections, the falsification of which happens very often.
The falsification of numbers began in late 1996 or early 1997, the inspector general's office found.
After the falsification debacle, a routine inquiry by government inspectors discovered "systematic management failures".
The company has been dogged by controversy over the falsification of data accompanying a fuel shipment.
Even more widely was the falsification of cases practiced in the provinces.
Only when BNFL admitted the falsification was use of the fuel cancelled.
Since that time, research has concentrated on the origin, extent, and purpose of the falsification.
It said it working "at full speed" to understand how the falsification efforts began.
The inspectors concluded that bureaucracy was excessive and that the falsification of data was rampant.
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