To mischaracterize and attack an organization whose sole mission is to end harassment is contemptible. |
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I don't mean to mischaracterize what you're saying, but it makes it sound like Americans are very mercenary. |
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I was referring to the opposition's attempt to mischaracterize and portray the innocence or guilt of Mr. Khadr. |
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Opponents all too often mischaracterize and seem to misunderstand this work. |
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But he said the company truthfully reported its sales numbers, and that it did not mischaracterize any information. |
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Yet the MPD continues to downplay these concerns, going so far as to mischaracterize the facts of my case. |
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The result is that this important United Nations undertaking is almost unknown to the world and, as a result, has been relatively easy to ignore or mischaracterize. |
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I don't want to mischaracterize your words. |
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It does not help matters when certain parties in the House, particularly the NDP, as we have heard tonight, repeatedly mischaracterize the mission. |
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Fiscal Alliance to find votes by legislators that it can misrepresent or mischaracterize. |
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For you to mischaracterize AFSA's stance, and then use that straw man as proof of the legendary snobbery of the Foreign Service just isn't fair. |
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Since it is no longer possible for the minister to mischaracterize Mr. Gore's position, will he now take the former vice-president's advice and embrace the fight for Kyoto on the world stage? |
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While the importance is undeniable, many organizations and news outlets mischaracterize the Hamdi ruling as a landmark decision in defense of the Bill of Rights. |
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Now, it seems, some liberal politicians may be stumbling as they seek to present the common good as a progressive value even as conservatives mischaracterize its meaning. |
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