Aún no tenemos significados para "misrepresent the facts".
1All went well at first; for he dared not misrepresent the facts.
2But a Judiciary Committee spokesman said the letter from Fusion's attorneys contained "a number of inaccuracies that misrepresent the facts."
3Ben Haley couldn't help crediting this statement, since it would have done Robert no good to misrepresent the facts of the case.
4Despite this courtesy Ms O'Brien yet again misrepresented the facts of the situation.
5Hugh had misrepresented the facts; he was not eating at all.
6They are taking the odd line or two out of our lessons and misrepresenting the facts.
7Surely you must be misrepresenting the facts.
8Pelosi countered that the president was " misrepresenting the facts on our nation's electronic surveillance capabilities."
9Arriving at the Kentucky home, he was informed that the master had misrepresented the facts as to his purchase.
10Second, using isolated quotes extracted from private conversations runs the risk of taking comments out of context and misrepresenting the facts.
11They are accustomed to wielding power, to bullying politicians, to ignoring the views of the public and to misrepresenting the facts.
12I must, however, have misrepresented the facts, as the lady's mother has left it in writing that no such incident occurred.
13With regard to the origin of the modern treatment of typhoid fever, however, the learned doctor is either misinformed or he misrepresents the facts.
14"Even for a very charming lady," I said "I can not misrepresent the facts in a matter so important.
15Brown regurgitated all of their talking points, and keeping in line with Team Romney, misrepresented the facts in order to make her (re: their) case.
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