As always with sensationally new and exciting developments, there have been misrepresentative statements. |
Used badly however, and they can present a confusing, misrepresentative interpretation of an issue. |
Cultural stories that are heard by anthropologists are often misinterpreted, thereby becoming misrepresentative. |
Stories and images about agriculture, for example, are frequently misrepresentative of the reality in most parts of the world. |
The European Court of Justice ruled one year ago that Google is responsible for removing links to outdated, irrelevant or misrepresentative information on search results for individuals. |
The Western upheaval followed a period in which both great parties had been attacked as misrepresentative. |