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was falsified
verb
To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
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Using WHO's definition, we classified a medicine as "counterfeit"(approximating falsified) if the dosage form and/or packaging was falsified.
The effect was striking, but the objective reality was falsified.
"The final results was falsified by this refereeing error," he said.
He said the official count was falsified, and demanded that all senior election officials be replaced.
Applicants who are rejected have no right to appeal and will still risk deportation, especially those whose paperwork was falsified.
Part of the supporting documentation justifying the signing of a lease without competition was falsified, the inspector general found.
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The same report helped reveal that Volkswagen was falsifying the results of tests in the US.
Was falsifying an airline ticket date a felony?
The director, Phil Jones, his emails, he admitted that he was falsifying temperature data.
Where astrology has made falsifiable predictions, it has been falsified.
Birth certificates were falsified.
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