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But it remains widely misrepresented and little understood by the general public.
Iran has a rich culture, and it remains widely misrepresented in the West.
While this was trumpeted as a concession to our demands, it has been widely misrepresented.
The "millionaires" tax – or "exceptional contribution to national solidarity" – was widely misrepresented in the French and, especially, the foreign press.
His views were widely misrepresented to give the false impression that he had spoken against Prophet Mohammad.
His critique was, however, widely misrepresented by climate deniers as proving that the IPCC's scientific verdict about the dangers of global warming are too alarmist.
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The WTO is widely misunderstood and misrepresented as an organization designed to promote "free trade".
Some operators of dark pools say that the most widely used numbers misrepresent the amount of trading going on in the dark, and ignore the fact that on public exchanges some types of trading happen out of the public eye.
Cheaper, unlicensed copies were widely available online and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police worked to stem the sale of counterfeit merchandise that was misrepresented as being authentic.
Given that the Goldstone mission largely reiterated those of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and other groups, this was widely interpreted as an attack on the human rights community as a whole, particularly as Hall appears to have deliberately misrepresented what was actually in the report.
We were generally misrepresented.
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