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The reason give was her "misrepresentation" of herself as a woman.
But there is a piece of very serious misrepresentation here.
"The board of managers should never be party to such a misrepresentation."
That is a misrepresentation of what tests can and cannot do.
Perhaps there'd been some misrepresentation on both sides of the question.
However, this appears to be a misrepresentation of certain events.
This is a misrepresentation of the facts as at least reported in the press here.
"I think it's really a misrepresentation of the county," he said.
"There was no misrepresentation from the very beginning of these discussions."
He has no monopoly on misrepresentation in this campaign, of course.
The author in this short piece has created a serious misrepresentation of what is taking place.
The article also included a few misrepresentations of the facts.
As it is, anyone could have seen this misrepresentation of my ideals.
The researchers did not offer any theories for the misrepresentation.
"The lack of information has permitted some big misrepresentations to get out to the public."
Yet to see only this is to simplify the history to the point of misrepresentation.
This is now the leading case in English law on misrepresentation by conduct.
"People don't want to be associated with any sort of misrepresentation."
Of course, there is no excuse for fraud and misrepresentation.
Present and former defense officials have vigorously denied any misrepresentation.
Despite the Mayor's misrepresentations, this bill has no dollar cost.
But even here, it seems clear, there is room for exaggeration and misrepresentation.
Misrepresentations like this are becoming increasingly common, job experts say.
"It's a grotesque misrepresentation of what the conference is all about."
As mentioned earlier, a misrepresentation does not have to be confined to a name or mark.