Well, that's just a breathtakingly willful mischaracterization of what Chris wrote. |
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It is a mischaracterization of the bill to say that it is going after users. |
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Mr. Speaker, again, that is a complete mischaracterization of what Mr. Anderson testified yesterday at committee. |
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To say that all of this analysis is the simple application of a mathematical formula is a gross mischaracterization. |
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Mr. James Lunney: Madam Speaker, I think that is a little bit of a mischaracterization of the Conservatives. |
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It made him sound like a softie, he said, a mischaracterization that he wanted to correct. |
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Of particular concern to my delegation is the mischaracterization contained in paragraphs 52 and 53 and annex II of the Secretary-General's report, regarding Uganda. |
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Most offensive of all, said Day, was Sheen's mischaracterization of warlocks. |
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We've been doing our level best to correct the gross mischaracterization of this law that has been spread all over the country. |
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Ken Dryden: Mr. Speaker, what I find stunning is the fact that it seems as if the party opposite feels that if it repeats a misstatement or if it repeats a mischaracterization often enough, it will make it so. |
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The mischaracterization of the monies owed to Indians as taxpayers' money has led to racism against my people. |
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Vernon points out that friend and foe alike would agree that this was a total mischaracterization of the man. |
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It would be a mischaracterization to say that I am forever opposed to online voter registration. |
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Karamargin says the hiring was approved but they won't use him anymore because of the emails and Crnokrak's mischaracterization of his relationship with Chancellor Ray Flores. |
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