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How to use the word misrepresentations in a Sentence?

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Maybe we can put to rest this attempt to constantly leverage the worst interpretations of Justice Scalia's philosophy, misrepresentations, and attribute them all to you, as if you are the same person.

Josh Hawley

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Democrats on the committee are planning on voting on how the investigation is defined, through a resolution that would set the boundaries of the probe, Politico reported. Doug Collins pointed out what Doug Collins believes are problems with how Democrats have conducted their investigation, claiming that they have acted outside the boundaries of House rules and may have made misrepresentations in court filings. They have portrayed themselves in just a terrible way over the last eight months and they keep digging their hole.

Doug Collins

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Barr's misrepresentations are significant but often subtle, frequently taking the form of sleight-of-hand qualifications or logical fallacies, which Attorney General Barr hopes people will not notice.

Justin Amash

Found on CNN
4 years ago

If I had posted something about John Kirby like this on social media, Secretary Kerry would have -- rightly -- been incensed. I might even have been fired, my account -- which is a personal account, where I say my personal take on anything from government-related to news-related topics -- is my specific point of view. But it is also consistent with our policy of pointing out the Iranian regime's excesses and misrepresentations and malign activities.

John Kirby

Found on CNN
5 years ago

As an overall, the meeting was long on excuses and on misrepresentations and short on information and solutions... one thing we do know, they are taking 1 % of every DHS department and putting that towards family detention and family separation.

Ruben Gallego

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Every time this lie was repeated and the misrepresentations were getting more and more specific, as they were coming out, every time that happened, it increased the compromise and to state the obvious: You don't want your national security adviser compromised with the Russians.

Sally Yates

Found on CNN
6 years ago

Farah fell victim to ISIL's slick marketing campaign, dusted with enough misrepresentations of Islam to make it appear to be a legitimate Islamic organization.

Murad Mohammad

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

At the end of a campaign that is certainly hard fought, there are going to be a lot of charges and all kinds of misrepresentations.

Hillary Clinton

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

This evening information was provided to my office, which established misrepresentations were made to me about the facts concerning the discovery of the rape evidence bag. In keeping with my ethical obligations as an officer of the court, I can no longer represent my client effectively, and am withdrawing, in my 30 years of practicing law, none of us in this profession has seen anything like( this).

Thomas Eoannou

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Russia has engaged in a rather remarkable period of the most overt and extensive propaganda exercise that I've seen since the very height of cold war, and they have been persisting in their misrepresentations, lies -- whatever you want to call them -- about their activities there to my face, to the face of others, on many different occasions.

State John Kerry

Found on CNN
9 years ago

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