It was alleged the doctor had won the accreditation by deliberately and dishonestly misrepresenting his career history. |
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Critics argued that legal pluralists had overstated their case, misrepresenting the prevailing doctrines of sovereignty. |
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Some middle-class British student movements have been criticised for misrepresenting the views of the poor. |
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If you take the first fumbling attempt at clarity, and miss out the qualifications and the additions, misrepresenting someone is easy. |
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First opponents of change construct an Aunt Sally, grossly misrepresenting it. |
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Six months later, he published a bald-faced lie in the Times, misrepresenting what he had reported to the agency. |
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The statement charges the administration with manipulating and misrepresenting science for political gains. |
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This is where the equality argument is faulty, or rather misrepresenting reality. |
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It is misrepresenting the role of the Council to suggest that it is a Council function. |
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We saw it in the election campaign, demonizing, misrepresenting, and now the Prime Minister's reputation is completely in tatters. |
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The archdiocese, plaintiffs claimed, had committed fraud in the 1970s and 1980s by misrepresenting such priests to future victims. |
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I would really appreciate if the hon. members would stop deliberately misrepresenting what is being said. |
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However, he is misrepresenting reality by saying that the Bloc is preventing the passage of this bill. |
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If you receive a telephone call from a charity, remember the person on the line could be misrepresenting a legitimate charity. |
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Materially misrepresenting the risk to the consumer or his family if the consumer does not purchase the product. |
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A foreign visitor a few years ago asked me how the Court keeps the press and others from misrepresenting decisions by the Court. |
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The government accused the media of misrepresenting the minister's views. |
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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. |
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Nevertheless, it is important to avoid misrepresenting the exercise: this process does not seek to receive expressions of interest in the project. |
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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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This provision limited sponsorship rights in particular circumstances to deter visa applicants from misrepresenting certain facts or withholding information about their dependants, including their children. |
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Conducting clandestine research or deliberately misrepresenting one's research goals and impact to research participants is a clear violation of this policy. |
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Identity theft involves stealing, misrepresenting or hijacking the identity of another person or business and provides effective means to commit other crimes. |
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To what extent can we possibly draw generalisations on other cultures' approach to negotiation without running the risk of misunderstanding and misrepresenting others? |
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Tax evasion usually involves taxpayers deliberately misrepresenting or concealing the true state of their affairs to the tax authorities in order to reduce their tax liability. |
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As a parent or guardian you can request that WD remove personal information of your child that was submitted without your consent or by the child misrepresenting his or her age. |
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On the evidence, our Office was satisfied that the company's purpose of determining whether the complainant was violating his employment contract by misrepresenting the state of his health was based on substantial evidence. |
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Critics of the human rights system are manipulating and misrepresenting information to further a new agenda: one that posits that human rights commissions and tribunals no longer serve a useful purpose. |
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In the case based on the laws of Quebec, the Court of Quebec gave Lacroix a prison sentence of five years less a day for misrepresenting the value of his investment funds. |
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A trader may also evade duty by misrepresenting traded goods, categorizing goods as items which attract lower customs duties. |
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On Monday, the company hit back, saying the IAU is misrepresenting their intentions. |
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The settlement prohibits GeoCities from misrepresenting the purpose for which it collects or uses personal identifying information from or about consumers, including children. |
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In the extreme case, red top tabloids have been accused of lying or misrepresenting the truth to increase circulation. |
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The same applies to article 23 relating to the offence of accepting a sum of money or any other benefit for the purposes of misrepresenting an advertisement as information. |
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He stands accused of misrepresenting the fiscal plight that the victor of next year's general election will face, and Labour's ability to continue raising public spending. |
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The cover – featuring a young woman fixing her makeup in a powder compact – has been criticised for misrepresenting the work and trivialising its content. |
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The following are factors to consider to determine whether there is an identity issue or whether the client may be misrepresenting the information for gain. |
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