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to distorting

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To bring something out of shape, to misshape.

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And Mr. Bradley calmly replied that the vice president was addicted to distorting the truth.

And Mr. Bush calmly replies that the vice president is like an addict when it comes to distorting the truth.

"How you would then draw an analogy to distorting somebody's military record is a reach," Mr. Obama said.

In addition to distorting salary structures elsewhere, the rewards that hedge-fund managers reap draw some of the very brightest science and mathematics graduates to the industry.

One big part of the problem for psychoanalysis has been the evidence that its founder was something of a charlatan, prone to distorting his findings, or worse.

These range from using the model for simple adjustment of a global embedding strength to distorting the embedded mark so as to maximize detectability for a given perceptual impact.

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This continues to distort valuations.

There is no need to distort this.

Paid responses tend to distort behaviour.

The point is to distort the brain.

Cultural barriers are apt to distort what is heard.

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