In his twisted world, this mild exposition is a tissue of lies, misrepresentations, and abuse of power. |
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The lesson is dishonest in that it masquerades as science while including misrepresentations and factual errors. |
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The plaintiff attributes its execution of the deeds to the alleged misrepresentations. |
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All quotes, except those cited by link, consist entirely of hearsay, malefactions, and poorly-conjured misrepresentations. |
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I invite commenters to elaborate on their favorite misrepresentations in the spinning of this matter. |
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The ability to post effectively on the Internet can be a very good thing, creating the ability to misrepresentations quickly. |
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These policies are then justified by unprecedented distortions and misrepresentations. |
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When it surfaced three days later, a Mississippi jury tried to do its part by burying his story under a tissue of lies and misrepresentations. |
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Such myths and misrepresentations explain, justify and resolve insupportable contradictions and problems in society. |
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Mr. Speaker, I used to sit on the environment committee so I am very interested in hearing the misrepresentations again. |
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Additionally, it is essential to avoid making misrepresentations or dishonest statements to anyone inside or outside the company. |
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The CCRA conducts an audit and discovers that the income statement contained material misrepresentations. |
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The authors of this guide take sole credit for any errors or misrepresentations. |
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In addition, we want to put on record what we believe are misrepresentations in some of the text. |
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Since the Court did not give any reasons for those misrepresentations it also breached its duty to give reasons. |
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Clover Leaf assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or misrepresentations contained in the Content. |
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The IAD did not make a finding she colluded with her second husband in his misrepresentations. |
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The visa officer rejected this application because of misrepresentations during the interview. |
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It was concerned explicitly with inducements held to be misrepresentations to engage in the total project, a project which involved overtime, incomes and outgoes. |
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In his closing submissions, Mr. Marler quite properly abandoned reliance on certain pleaded misrepresentations by Hillis considering the equivocal nature of the evidence. |
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In your desire to blacken the reputation of Indonesia, you have resorted to the dissemination of falsehoods, misrepresentations and innuendos without any factual basis. |
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This is not some minor dispute over a footnote to history but rather raises the possibility of one of the most egregious misrepresentations by a US Administration. |
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Society suffers from dangerous sects and cults, militia movements, media control, and misrepresentations of psychiatric treatment and mental disorders. |
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Indeed, some of the existing misrepresentations may be regarded as offensive and hurtful to some. |
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In your desire to blacken the reputation of this country, you have resorted to the dissemination of falsehoods, misrepresentations and innuendos without any factual basis. |
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What we are being given as ironic spectators of this staged act of spectatorship is a complex chain of fabricated misrepresentations as generators of identity. |
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One is to systematically debunk the many misrepresentations of those encouraging the demonization of immigrants. |
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There was a grain of truth in each case, but the attention paid to the various misrepresentations of their characters was disproportionate. |
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The debate gave new life to overheated claims and misrepresentations. |
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Potentially, you could even make knowing misrepresentations in your form. |
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The required a computerized system to identify properly and efficiently persons seeking basic services on social security and reduce, if not totally eradicate, fraudulent transactions and misrepresentations. |
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Such conduct includes attacking the employee's reputation at the time of dismissal, making misrepresentations regarding the reasons for dismissal, and of course, the conduct discussed in Wallace. |
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The members of the fact-finding mission regret any errors or misrepresentations that may occur in this report and we accept full responsibility for them. |
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Finally, the Crown proved that the offenders uttered forged documents to further their misrepresentations to both the government and the investors. |
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This article in the Common Position has been the most criticised since the adoption and has led to considerable misrepresentations about its objectives. |
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Every effort was made to incorporate their diverse views and opinions and we apologize for any potential mistakes or misrepresentations made when incorporating this input. |
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But if a person has average or higher levels of intelligence, there is no way of getting around misrepresentations they might make about their mental state. |
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Alleged misleading statement Complaint regarding use by company of misleading statements or or misrepresentation misrepresentations for the purpose of generating the sale of products or services. |
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If a statement is the honest expression of an opinion honestly entertained, it cannot be said that it involves any fraudulent misrepresentations of fact. |
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