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was falsifying
verb
To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
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The same report helped reveal that Volkswagen was falsifying the results of tests in the US.
But if he was falsifying his financial statements and markets are booming, few questions are asked.
He was offering attractive returns to new investors and was falsifying his trading statements.
She told him that the company was falsifying records about the rods' safety, something Kerr-McGee always denied.
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum dismissed the remarks as "grossly inaccurate and an insidious type of antisemitism" and said Abbas was falsifying history.
In declaring that Egypt was an Arab republic, President Gamal Abdel Nasser was falsifying history, erasing 3,000 years of a culture neatly intertwined with black Africa.
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Nour's supporters said the case against him was falsified.
The effect was striking, but the objective reality was falsified.
Prosecutors argued that that evidence was falsified and the guns had been planted.
"Virtually every document was falsified," says Donald Toon, HMRC's director of criminal investigations.
What would happen if data was falsified?
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