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Meanings of falsify information in English
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Usage of falsify information in English
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Are you implying that I falsifyinformation?
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NSW Police said fines apply to those who breach the state's public health orders or who falsifyinformation when applying for exemptions.
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VULNERABILITIES Experts warn that hackers may eventually try to track driving patterns, interfere with fleet management or falsifyinformation passed electronically to insurers.
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These include falsifyinginformation as well as colluding to have drugs transported.
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He accused Mokoena of furnishing his affidavit with falsifiedinformation.
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That year, only 28 people nationwide were charged with falsifyinginformation on the background check for any reason.
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This is not falsifiedinformation.
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Tidal has strenuously denied the claims, suggesting that the paper has falsifiedinformation because of a vendetta against the streaming platform.
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A journalist working for the BBC has come under fire this week, after he was accused of falsifyinginformation about rape in Diepsloot.
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The school was investigated in September for multiple educational and governance failures including falsifyinginformation and passing many students it should have failed.
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Cohen falsifiedinformation on forms his brokerage used to review whether the annuity was a suitable investment for the customers, who were hospice patients.
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According to the New Times, the July 28 recording serves as evidence that an assistant chief repeatedly falsifiedinformation when speaking with the police chief.
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Bank of Ireland staff were caught on camera allegedly falsifyinginformation to support a credit insurance claim, according to a television documentary screened last night.
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It was heavily encrypted and obscured behind falsifiedinformation, and I believed the secrecy was to prevent enemies from discovering the location of their homeworld.
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One in five people knows somebody who has exaggerated an insurance claim and 15 per cent are aware of someone who has falsifiedinformation, according(...)