Aún no tenemos significados para "distort facts".
1The temptation to distort facts, make unrealistic promises and even lie is always present in politics.
2Do you think I don't know you now-howyou twist and distort facts to suit your ends?
3Responding to criticism of his leadership on this issue, Mr Quinn goes on to distort facts and make ill-thought and unsubstantiated comments.
4The temptation to distort facts to make a good story is strong; I have seen it in my connection with the 'Courier.'
5In India, where it is not quite easy to distort facts about the Khilafat, English friends admit the utter justice of the Indian-Mahomedan claim.
6If you can't do that, better confine yourself to merely distorting facts.
7Am I to understand, Gammon, that you accuse me of distorting facts?
8When you finish distorting facts for his consumption I'd like a word with him.
9But unhappily they have fallen into the error of distorting facts to suit general principles.
10Every one is familiar with the exaggerations of common rumor; it distorts facts so that they are unrecognizable.
11Several thousand people took part in Modi's rally where he accused the opposition of distorting facts to trigger protests.
12Syria has accused Israel of distorting facts and engaging in terrorism to foil peace efforts and pursue expansionist goals.
13Graham appealed the conviction in October, saying that prosecutors distorted facts and acted vindictively toward her during the trial.
14Care has been taken, too, to apply only to persons whose character put them beyond the suspicion of distorting facts.
15It maintained that the senator, who had been regarded as a Vietnam War hero, had distorted facts about his actions during the war.
16Murray added of the NetAction survey: "There's no way that the distorted facts in that add up to consumers having less choice."
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