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    misrepresentation


    1. Petty politicians have used the war for their own purposes, thimbleriggers have not been idle; but to the close observer it was evident that the war was a war of the people, the will of the multitude, inflamed perhaps by much exaggeration and misrepresentation, but nevertheless exerted for a just purpose when unvarnished facts stand forth


    2. Here is a simple dating system: act as though you are happy, successful and from a united happy family! The trouble is that relationships do not last long when misrepresentation – or outright lies - becomes apparent


    3. It touched a reservoir of anger against an enemy that had been able to conceal its true intent behind a barrage of false promises, personal attacks, and misrepresentation


    4. Misrepresentation fancied its own tail


    5. and a misrepresentation of history


    6. “Yes! Others may call him ‘God’, even though that would be a misrepresentation


    7. intaxication – euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize that it was your money to start with reintarnation – coming back to life as a hillbilly foreploy – any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of having sex


    8. of company resources, misrepresentation, bullying and any form of


    9. Next thing we know, the first gay parade called Heroes Parade - what a misrepresentation of what a hero is


    10. Depicted on the tapestry was, as some citizens of Lycania would argue, a slight misrepresentation of the Peacebringer's triumphant return to Odalia atop a resplendent elephant

    11. This is, however, a misrepresentation of the


    12. misrepresentation of the truth


    13. misrepresentation of the truth? Is there still those that think like Symeof and say I have no right to criticize


    14. the complete misrepresentation of the truth


    15. on the misrepresentation and misinterpretation of ancient symbolism


    16. air and fire) is a complete misrepresentation of ancient wisdom that stems both from ignorance and


    17. misrepresentation, and exploitation! In other words, the Book of Zechariah clearly states that all


    18. Reading fiction is fun, but when fiction is portrayed as fact, fiction becomes at best, a distortion of the truth, and at worst, an absolute misrepresentation of the truth, and thus a lie


    19. The Apocalypse and the fraudulent and methodical misrepresentation of the same symbolism


    20. The metal lead represents fraud and misrepresentation in this context and

    21. two women that came forth from this fraud are also founded upon fraud and misrepresentation! In


    22. This is a blatant misrepresentation and misinterpretation of


    23. nature, not the misrepresentation of spiritual life and souls that flows from the rampant false doctrine


    24. Bodfield Hooper's misrepresentation of the doctrine of Irenaeus deserves a harsher name than I shall give to it


    25. Those who were opposed to them always failed to refute their arguments, and feared, and nearly always refused, to meet them in fair fight - in open debate - preferring to use the cowardly and despicable weapons of slander and misrepresentation


    26. Cadwallader, and I believe this is false too," said Dorothea, with indignant energy; "at least, I feel sure it is a misrepresentation


    27. ’ If the results turn out worse, shareholders cannot sue for misrepresentation even on that small scale and, to be fair, even three months into a year may give a misleading picture of the results for the whole 12 months


    28. Deliberate falsification of the data is rare; most of the misrepresentation flows from the use of accounting artifices which it is the function of the capable analyst to detect


    29. But it goes without saying that an artifice of this kind lends itself far too readily to concealment and possible misrepresentation


    30. The Securities Act of 1933 aims to safeguard the security buyer by requiring full disclosure of the pertinent facts and by extending the previously existing liability for concealment or misrepresentation

    31. The misrepresentation of the scientific paper is the most formal aspect of the misrepresentation of science as an orderly process based on a clearly defined method


    32. Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure


    33. Upon this question, which presents itself in every point of view too clear to admit of a single doubt; equally unsusceptible of sophistical perversion or misrepresentation; a question which involves a political truism, and which is undenied; a debate has grown out of it, embracing the whole foreign relations of this country


    34. In that case, sir, the Count De Palm presented a memorial to the British King by the express order of his Government, complaining of the misrepresentation of facts made in the King's speech to Parliament, which complaint the British historians admit was well founded


    35. The character of our Government had been so depressed in Europe, not more by foreign than domestic misrepresentation, as much even within these walls as without them, it had become necessary to make war to place our backs against the wall and prove to European marauders there is a point beyond which we will not recede


    36. This document, sir, is so illy understood, and has been the source of so much misrepresentation, that I must be allowed slightly to review it


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    Synonyms for "misrepresentation"

    falsification misrepresentation deceit deception lie distortion exaggeration cloak disguise

    "misrepresentation" definitions

    a misleading falsehood


    a willful perversion of facts