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the falsified
verb
To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
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What about U.S. News & World Report's reaction to the falsified data?
Because he seems like a great guy and is probably getting sick and tired of all the falsified information surrounding his face, I decided to clear a few things up.
Oncology has become untrustworthy and all oncologists are confronted with the falsified data.
Sledge et al [ 22] pointed to the possibility of potential benefit of ASCT in spite of the falsified data.
Although the HTA report of Johnson et al. included the falsified Bezwoda results, the authors concluded that no definite recommendation could be drawn from the existing data [ 61].
In this article, we consider that each malicious SU falsifies its received energy at first and then reports a function of the falsified energy to the FC.
The crews then fudge the logs, and the prosecutions often result from the falsified record-keeping rather than the dumping.
Colonel Leberman was reassigned in January after he was secretly taped ordering the falsified records.
Looking back, I wondered what my obligation was to report the falsified data I came across.
Among them is a charge of scheme to defraud as it relates to the falsified mixed-design reports.
Twenty-one students who benefited from the falsified grades have been suspended from their classes while Hofstra pursues its investigation.
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