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confutació
The act of determining that something is false.
refutation
falsification
disproof
refutal
Catalan
confutació
1
Three employees involved in
falsifying
electrical safety data were dismissed, Baxter said.
2
Critics have in the past accused the government of
falsifying
economic statistics.
3
These include
falsifying
information as well as colluding to have drugs transported.
4
Prosecutors have charged Ghosn with
falsifying
financial reports in under-reporting his compensation.
5
A second charge accuses him of
falsifying
records of an investment adviser.
6
Garaventa pleaded guilty in July to grand larceny and
falsifying
business records.
7
Ni is charged with fraud, accused of
falsifying
facts to steal property.
8
Prosecutors accused them of securities fraud,
falsifying
records, conspiracy and other crimes.
9
Extreme mysticism is as
falsifying
of our nature as is extreme worldliness.
10
Last month, financial crimes prosecutors charged him with
falsifying
official data.
11
I was thinking the industry might have an interest in
falsifying
the data.'
12
The newspaper was accused of
falsifying
readership figures, and daily print run numbers.
13
The
falsifying
of their logs could amount to a federal crime.
14
Both former executives were found not guilty on one charge of
falsifying
documents.
15
She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of
falsifying
documents.
16
The heirs accused him of
falsifying
the accounts and brought him to court.
falsifying
falsify
falsify documents
falsify business
falsify records
falsify data
falsify information
Catalan
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