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were misrepresentations
noun
Erroneous or false representation; an unfair or dishonest account or exposition; a false statement: as, to injure one's character by misrepresentations.
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Yes, there were misrepresentations, deceit and outright lies.
The indictment says that "these statements were misrepresentations designed to deceive potential bidders".
It was too much; there were conflicts of interest; and there were misrepresentations to the board".
Suddenly, Simpson himself was on the line, correcting what he said were misrepresentations of what had happened, and answering a few questions from King.
The case also provides interesting details on what the Federal Home Loan Bank said were misrepresentations made by those companies about the loans underlying the securities it bought.
Among the problems turned up by the Aurora audit were misrepresentations of employment by the borrower, inflated property values, transactions among parties that were related but not disclosed, and unexplained payoffs to individuals when loans closed.
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Both are misrepresentations at best, outright falsehoods at worst.
Another red flag is misrepresentations of fact, like dubious assertions of a company's litigation record.
"I say that because there are misrepresentations about the scope of it.
He pooh-poohed the CAG's estimates of losses from 2G scams, arguing that "most of the scams are misrepresentations".
Mr Robb's protest that these criticisms are misrepresentations has led Mr Allen to accuse him of "Robb-speak .And of couRobb-speak .Ande dirt.
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