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How to use misrepresenting in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word misrepresenting? Here are some examples.

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It was alleged the doctor had won the accreditation by deliberately and dishonestly misrepresenting his career history.
Critics argued that legal pluralists had overstated their case, misrepresenting the prevailing doctrines of sovereignty.
Some middle-class British student movements have been criticised for misrepresenting the views of the poor.
If you take the first fumbling attempt at clarity, and miss out the qualifications and the additions, misrepresenting someone is easy.
First opponents of change construct an Aunt Sally, grossly misrepresenting it.
Six months later, he published a bald-faced lie in the Times, misrepresenting what he had reported to the agency.
The statement charges the administration with manipulating and misrepresenting science for political gains.
This is where the equality argument is faulty, or rather misrepresenting reality.
It is misrepresenting the role of the Council to suggest that it is a Council function.
We saw it in the election campaign, demonizing, misrepresenting, and now the Prime Minister's reputation is completely in tatters.
The archdiocese, plaintiffs claimed, had committed fraud in the 1970s and 1980s by misrepresenting such priests to future victims.
I would really appreciate if the hon. members would stop deliberately misrepresenting what is being said.
However, he is misrepresenting reality by saying that the Bloc is preventing the passage of this bill.
If you receive a telephone call from a charity, remember the person on the line could be misrepresenting a legitimate charity.
Materially misrepresenting the risk to the consumer or his family if the consumer does not purchase the product.
A foreign visitor a few years ago asked me how the Court keeps the press and others from misrepresenting decisions by the Court.
The government accused the media of misrepresenting the minister's views.
And on the back of his authority's top-rating, East Riding Tory leader Stephen Parnaby last night tore into Mr Clarke for misrepresenting the authority.
Nevertheless, it is important to avoid misrepresenting the exercise: this process does not seek to receive expressions of interest in the project.
Furthermore, they must refrain from collecting, improperly soliciting, misrepresenting or using the information accessed in any way likely to undermine a person's private life or reputation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For so misrepresenting their country they ought to be cashiered.
It would be misrepresenting Andrew to say that he shrank from the future.
Most will be individuals misrepresenting their financial circumstances and employment statuses or hiding adverse credit histories.
Unfortunately, company representatives can face criminal charges for misrepresenting data to the SEC or DOT, but not for misrepresenting data to the pilots.
The International Paralympic Committee said on Tuesday that it would take no action against Dutch hand-cyclist Monique van der Vorst for misrepresenting her impairment.
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