Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
There can be no mass movement without some deliberate misrepresentation of facts.
Such disregard for the truth and misrepresentation of facts should not go unnoticed.
In fact, since the creation of the internet as a forum politics has become nothing more than partisan name calling and misrepresentation of facts.
Their tactics include misrepresentation of facts, intimidation of opponents, censorship and bullying.
Many of the allegations in this lawsuit, and the strident union publicity that has surrounded it, are misleading or outright misrepresentations of facts.
To imply disabled people are responsible for the under-payment of personal assistance services in these circumstances is a nauseating misrepresentation of facts.
The new law prohibits insurance plans from rescinding coverage when one gets sick, except in cases of fraud or an intentional misrepresentation of facts.
Last week, the government accused eight journalists of "the obscene misrepresentation of facts," saying that they were no better than the so-called terrorists in the opposition party.
"It's really a misrepresentation of facts to suggest that risky behavior in nursing homes is the exclusive province of people with mental illnesses," Mr. Dailey said.
Mr. DiStefano said two committees had found evidence of serious misconduct in the professor's record, including plagiarism, misrepresentation of facts and fabrication of scholarly work.
But Mr. Padilla's lawyers, Donna R. Newman and Andrew G. Patel, writing to the judge, cited the possible need for a hearing, "given the possible misrepresentation of facts by the government's sources."
It is only when he has to resort to oral reports that he becomes unreliable; this is especially the case in his chronology, though he is not to be reproached with intentional misrepresentation of facts for this reason.
The letter says Mr. Abrams engaged in "willful and intentional misrepresentation of facts before House and Senate intelligence committees," in violation of Federal law against making false statements to certain Federal officials, whether or not under oath.
Knowles's margin of victory in this race was due largely to a collapsed campaign from Republican John Lindauer, controversy surrounding Lindauer and his misrepresentation of facts on campaign finance documents, and questions about Lindauer's state residency.
Iranian-American journalist Azadeh Moaveni, in a review for The New York Times, asserted that the book contained factual errors and misrepresentations of facts, the author having documents out of context in order to bolster his argument.
Mrs. Hunt prepared a reply in which she charged the Committee of Fifty with being prejudiced against abstinence instruction, criticized it for what she considered gross misrepresentation of facts, and insisted that the endorsed textbooks were completely accurate.
To the Editor: Your Feb. 29 news article "City Hall Backs Law to Sterilize Pets for Sale or Adoption" is based on a misrepresentation of facts by City Council officials and City Hall.
The Standing Committee on Research and Misconduct accepted the findings from a five-member investigative panel that determined Professor Churchill, a professor of ethnic studies, was guilty of plagiarism, misrepresentation of facts and fabrication of scholarly work.
The newspaper listed eight Harare-based journalists by name and blamed them for "the obscene misrepresentation of facts," saying they were no better than the so-called terrorists in the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change, who authorities say are determined to topple the government.
The lawsuit, filed in United States District Court in New Jersey, accuses MCI and its marketing agent, Pioneer Teletechnologies, of using "misrepresentations of facts to induce A.T.&T. customers" to agree "to switch their long-distance service."
Thirty-seven British scientists signed a letter of complaint, saying that they "believe that the misrepresentations of facts and views, both of which occur in your programme, are so serious that repeat broadcasts of the programme, without amendment, are not in the public interest.
The coalition, saying Mr. Koch had responded positively to only a few of its 16 proposals, accused the Mayor of "distortions and outright misrepresentation of facts," including what a spokesman called the racist implication that Hispanic officers were "seeking promotions, or positions, that they are not entitled to."
Broader Definition of Fraud The report, obtained late Friday, emphasized that "for the sake of clarity, we have used the broader definition of fraud that includes unintentional misrepresentations of facts by clients" as well the kind of intentional representation that could lead to criminal prosecution.