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Meanings of gross misrepresentation in English
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Usage of gross misrepresentation in English
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One passage, however, we must select, because it contains a very grossmisrepresentation.
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Your front-page article on Monday 19th was a grossmisrepresentation of the weekend's events.
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This is a grossmisrepresentation of the facts.
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It said her comments were " grossmisrepresentation of facts" and "cynical attempts at manipulating public opinion".
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Sainsbury's finance director John Rogers said: It was a grossmisrepresentation that this is a grey area of subjectivity.
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It's all a grossmisrepresentation.
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That was never my view; it was not implicit in anything I wrote; and I counted it a grossmisrepresentation.
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His grossmisrepresentation of history and suggestion that Hitler and Zionism shared similar aims turned the flames into an inferno.
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However, I do object to his grossmisrepresentation of my position on Dáil votes and the Government (Opinion, September 4th).
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Rogers said it was "a grossmisrepresentation" that retailers had lots of leeway about how and when to record such income.
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This has never meant that Yellowhammer is a base or central scenario and to suggest otherwise is a grossmisrepresentation, said a government source.
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So far as the facts stated by Mr. Hale of his own knowledge go, they prove that Bridget Bishop was the victim of grossmisrepresentation.
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But a Department for Transport spokesman dismissed claims of missed opportunities to prevent the Gatwick incident as "a combination of nonsense and grossmisrepresentation".
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They are supposd to be perpetually filling his Ears with grossMisrepresentations.
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"That is a grossmisrepresentation of my government's policies," he said.
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"But what a grossmisrepresentation of facts it was to say that you had massacred the natives," cried Phyllis indignantly.