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Their criticism fundamentally mischaracterizes what is happening at the border.
But this mischaracterizes what has happened and what is happening.
At the end, however, she seriously mischaracterizes my views on Erasmus.
More than that, the doctors say the CMS plan mischaracterizes previous guidelines.
In one instance, Clark's letter mischaracterizes what the company's technology actually does.
Mr. Trump has a point, but he mischaracterizes the way it works.
The idea that trans people are "deceptive" mischaracterizes them as villainous and liars.
Randall also mischaracterizes my discussion of how modern science builds upon earlier concepts.
Tech's buzzy litany of cliches like "breakthrough" or "innovative" mischaracterizes what technology actually does.
But he said the Boldin ad mischaracterizes how police typically interact with their communities.
"The dissent mischaracterizes the question before us," Judge Ginsburg wrote for himself and Judge Henderson.
Not only does he say things that aren't true, he routinely mischaracterizes his own policy proposals.
This egregiously mischaracterizes the Stephens outrage, which stemmed largely from his specific variant of conservative thought.
The article also mischaracterizes the arrangement by which "Einstein" came to the Metropolitan Opera in 2556.
The article also mischaracterizes the arrangement by which "Einstein" came to the Metropolitan Opera in 1976.
Even if Epstein's claims were anywhere near justifiable, Trump's tweet mischaracterizes them and gets everything wrong.
They're taking things out of context to present them in a light that mischaracterizes their significance.
This surely mischaracterizes how some of these people—assuming they are real people—feel about President Trump.
Dr. Shirley's family has been outspoken about how the film mischaracterizes him and his relationship to them.
McKesson told The Hill the lawsuit mischaracterizes the company's "important but limited" role in the drug supply chain.
He said the Republican report "mischaracterizes" the emails, adding that the SEC's recommendations were "incorporated" into the final rule.
Fact-checkers spring into action when Mr. Trump mischaracterizes immigration law or passes off debunked fables as historical facts.
His emphasis on a dollar-for-dollar "reimbursement" also mischaracterizes the relationship between the United States and its allies.
Waxman blatantly mischaracterizes the FTC's comments on the current rulemaking, which in fact express "general support" for the FCC's approach.
"How much this report helps Mr. Trump depends on how successfully in the short term he mischaracterizes its findings," Mr. Bauer said.
And it mischaracterizes those officials, who seek to defend their place within the system, by presenting them as acting against that system.
Trump "slanders people, he tells us, he mischaracterizes people, he outright lies, he says things that are verbally abusive to others," he said.
Moreover, Ms. Whitaker mischaracterizes the central tenet of A.A.'s philosophy entirely when she writes that it is designed to break people down.
The phone call between the mayor of Puerto Rico and Trump is hilarious ... especially how Trump mischaracterizes the call and blasts her to Sarah.
ARTS & LEISURE A column on Page 7 about three dark documentaries available on Netflix mischaracterizes a farm attached to Jacob's Ladder, a rehab facility.
ARTS & LEISURE A column on Page 24637 about three dark documentaries available on Netflix mischaracterizes a farm attached to Jacob's Ladder, a rehab facility.
Critics say that in the book, Cummins, who is not Mexican American, plays to stereotypes and mischaracterizes the lives of immigrants from Latin America.
The Republican document mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information that few Members of Congress have seen, and which Chairman Nunes himself chose not to review.
But population-level data tells another: Treating people who are ill as a threat mischaracterizes their illnesses and could mean more unaddressed mental illness overall.
In the Republican primary, the administration's raid plan has become another thing Donald Trump has taken credit for (although he of course mischaracterizes the policy).
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee blasted Republicans' decision to release the memo, saying the document mischaracterizes sensitive information and fails to provide important context.
But framing the issue solely in terms of lying actually underplays and mischaracterizes the grand deception being perpetuated inside the internet's fun house of mirrors.
On Twitter, Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec issued a statement on Twitter said The Times&apos report "grossly mischaracterizes" the conversation between Bolton and Barr.
Democrats on the House Intelligence panel blasted Republicans' decision to release the memo, saying the document mischaracterizes sensitive information and fails to provide important context.
The Majority mischaracterizes Bruce Ohr's role, overstates the significance of his interactions with Steele, and misleads about the timeframe of Ohr's communication with the FBI.
When the government promotes an interpretation of the law that mischaracterizes one fundamental right as subordinate to the other, it acts to thus undermine both.
First, with Hannah, Mitch mischaracterizes their evening together, when he coerced her to sleep with him after she came to him as a friend and mentor.
The panel's report mischaracterizes documents, which show that Labor's "engagement with the SEC was comprehensive, and that the SEC's input was incorporated into the plan," Trupo said.
I think it's a story that is in many ways wrong because he mischaracterizes where the country is, but there was a story to fit it, right?
"The Republican document mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information that few members of Congress have seen, and which Chairman Nunes himself chose not to review," the lawmakers said.
He mischaracterizes and overstates what we know about how particular foods drive disease, by offering a narrow view of the science with cherry-picked studies to support his views.
The posting completely mischaracterizes the payday lending model, the households that get trapped in a cycle of debt and the pending consumer protection rules to rein in industry abuses.
Indeed, Mr. Caldwell's quoting of Paul VI's description of priestly celibacy as a "gift to the church" mischaracterizes the importance of what ought to be an individual priest's personal decision.
"This lawsuit simply repeats much of the recent media coverage, mischaracterizes Andy's departure from Google and sensationalizes claims made about Andy by his ex-wife," Ellen Winick Stross, Rubin's lawyer, said.
"The Republican document mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information that few members of Congress have seen, and which Chairman Nunes himself chose not to review," House Intelligence Democrats said in a statement.
But in the editorial, he mischaracterizes the way AI works and the key drivers of AI innovation — and that inaccurate picture makes it harder to address the real problems he mentions.
The secretary of defense, Robert McNamara (Bruce Greenwood, wearing a frozen smile and an oil slick of hair), thinks the war is going badly but grossly mischaracterizes American progress to journalists.
The day before the midterm elections, Facebook took down a virulently anti-immigrant ad paid for by President Donald Trump, which mischaracterizes refugees walking through Mexico toward the US as violent criminals.
Jordan alleged that Cummings's 10-page memo "mischaracterizes" information she provided the committee, noting that Newbold's list of 25 officials including non-political employees, such as a General Services Administration (GSA) custodian.
" A spokeswoman for the Justice Department said Monday night it had not reviewed the manuscript, but the Times' "account of this conversation grossly mischaracterizes what Attorney General Barr and Mr. Bolton discussed.
Democrats said the memo mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information as part of a coordinated propaganda effort to discredit the FBI and Justice Department and terminate Mueller's investigation, which potentially threatens Trump's presidency.
Trump's comments about the diversity visa lottery make little sense — he constantly mischaracterizes how the program works and its purpose — except when understood as part of his larger worldview on immigrants and immigration.
Democrats contend the four-page memo mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information and was intended to undermine the Mueller criminal probe that was launched in May 2017 as an outgrowth an earlier FBI investigation.
The players are upset that their friends are in trouble, which is understandable, but their statement conflates and mischaracterizes both Title IX proceedings and the criminal process, either willfully or through unfortunate ignorance.
White and the defense filings allege that the suit twists and mischaracterizes ordinary boardroom documents, such as budget presentations and sales reports, to create the impression that Purdue directors masterminded the company's opioids marketing strategy.
"This lawsuit simply repeats much of the recent media coverage, mischaracterizes Andy's departure from Google and sensationalizes claims made about Andy by his ex-wife," Mr. Rubin's lawyer, Ellen Stross, said in a statement Monday.
It's telling, after all, that Garrow mischaracterizes the reception that both Maraniss's biography and David Remnick's incisive book "The Bridge" received, suggesting that both volumes failed to get the accolades they did, in fact, receive.
The problem is that the proposed rule fundamentally mischaracterizes the power disruptions related to the Polar Vortex, in order to make the case that having a three-month fuel supply onsite would have prevented the outages.
To the Editor: I believe that Barbara Ehrenreich mischaracterizes the "science of gratitude" and the public radio special our center recently co-produced, suggesting that both exemplify a selfish form of gratitude that lacks a social conscience.
Trump's tweet also grossly mischaracterizes the Paris Climate Agreement, which committed countries to take voluntary emissions reductions in order to keep global warming "well below" 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, above average through the year 2100.
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee ripped the Republican decision to release a controversial memo alleging surveillance abuses at the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday, saying the memo mischaracterizes sensitive information and fails to provide important context.
And here is again a place where I worry that personifying AI and saying, AI is a thing, right, that an institution will develop and it's almost like a sentient being, I think mischaracterizes what it actually is. Right.
" Democrats on the Intelligence Committee said the document "mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information that few Members of Congress have seen" and "fails to provide vital context and information contained in DOJ's FISA [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act] application and renewals.
Pinning the crisis on the end of redlining was "a very inaccurate description" that "really mischaracterizes the dynamics of what was happening," said Debby Goldberg, the vice president of housing policy at the National Fair Housing Alliance, a nonprofit group.
"We must take advantage of the estimated $50 trillion in untapped shale, oil and natural gas reserves, especially those on federal lands that the American people own," the White House's "America First Energy Plan" reads, citing a figure some academics say mischaracterizes the value of the reserves.
Still, some media outlets have gone so far to conflate the twoâ€""Meet the dapper white nationalist riding the Trump wave," one Mother Jones headline recently readâ€"which mischaracterizes hipster culture (no great sin), but moreover, unintentionally minimizes the profound danger sunglasses-wearing white nationalists pose.
Photo: An unarmed Minuteman III ICBM is launched from California on April 25, 2018 (US Air Force photo by Joe Davila)The White House has sent mixed messages in recent weeks, as President Trump often mischaracterizes Kim's pledge to stop the country's tests as a pledge to denuclearize.
We were adamant that any language that describes this conflict as essentially Islam against the West — recall candidate Donald Trump's "I think Islam hates us" line — mischaracterizes the conflict and risks lengthening it by strengthening the favorite terrorist narrative of undying enmity between Islam and the modern world.
The summary document distributed to religious leaders at the White House in advance of that order suggested that the executive order would alleviate the burden of the Johnson Amendment, which "prohibits religious leaders from speaking about politics and candidates from the pulpit" — a statement that partly mischaracterizes the amendment.
The column mischaracterizes the fiduciary rule (it requires a heightened standard of care, not compliance), and present dubious economic analysis as if it were gospel (in fact, nearly all independent analysis of the financial advice market suggests the fiduciary rule will save retirees billions of dollars in fees and forgone returns).
In a statement to Gizmodo, Pearson emphasized that the experiment was "an effort to improve student success in higher education courseware":The Education Week article, "Pearson Tested 'Social-Psychological' Messages in Learning Software, With Mixed Results," mischaracterizes a relatively minor product update by extracting technical language from research that, when taken out of context, and paired with words like "experiment," conveys a malicious intent.
"The Republican document mischaracterizes highly sensitive classified information that few Members of Congress have seen, and which Chairman Nunes himself chose not to review," the Democrats said in their statement, adding: It fails to provide vital context and information contained in DOJ's FISA application and renewals, and ignores why and how the FBI initiated, and the Special Counsel has continued, its counterintelligence investigation into Russia's election interference and links to the Trump campaign.
Carlos has largely declined public appearances or performances. The author of a 2020 biography published by Oxford University Press was unable to secure interviews with the artist or anyone close to her. On her personal website, Carlos describes the work as "fiction" that mischaracterizes her life and deceased parents.
The opinions were shared by the activist groups the United Church of Christ and Center of Digital Democracy, viewing both programmes as violent. Former CEO of DIC Entertainment, Andy Heyward, defended Ace Lightning, taking the educational requirement very seriously for each episode. Heyward also had the support of Donald F. Roberts, who believed the descriptions given by the activists "mischaracterizes" the series they were attacking.
The Words of the Wells Family are viewed by the scientific community as evidence that Wells lacks proper scientific objectivity and mischaracterizes evolution by ignoring and misrepresenting the evidence supporting it while pursuing an agenda promoting notions supporting his religious beliefs in its stead.Mything the point: Jonathan Wells’ bad faith John S. Wilkins. The Panda's Thumb March 30, 2004.Jonathan Wells knows nothing about development, part I PZ Myers, Pharyngula, January 24, 2007.
Having been led to believe that a clip showed that presidential candidate Mitt Romney was impressed by a touchscreen at a Wawa convenience store, Mitchell and contributor Chris Cillizza laughed when it was shown on Andrea Mitchell Reports,Byers, Dylan (June 18, 2012). "MSNBC mischaracterizes Romney remarks". Politico. alluding to a widely held myth that George H.W. Bush was unfamiliar with a supermarket scanner in an incident during his 1992 campaign."Why There Aren't Supermarket Scanner Moments Anymore".
Graham's wife, Molly, and his stepson are evacuated. Graham tries to intercept the secret communication without Lecter's knowledge, but instead attracts the attention of Lounds. Lounds becomes aware of the correspondence and tries to trick Graham into revealing details of the investigation by posing as the Red Dragon, but is found out. Hoping to lure the Red Dragon into a trap, Graham gives Lounds an interview in which he deliberately mischaracterizes the killer as an impotent homosexual.
Disaster tourism at Mount Merapi, after the 2010 eruptions Disaster tourism has been defined as the practice of visiting locations at which an environmental disaster, either natural or man-made, has occurred. Although a variety of disasters are the subject of subsequent disaster tourism, the most common disaster tourist sites are the areas surrounding volcanic eruptions. Opinions on the morality and impact of disaster tourism are divided. Advocates of disaster tourism often claim that the practice raises awareness of the event, stimulates the local economy, and educates the public about the local culture, while critics claim that the practice is exploitative, profits on loss, and often mischaracterizes the events in question.
" Ed Yong writes that Prum's book is an explicitly feminist book that is focused on female choice and observes that freedom of sexual choice arises from evolution and shapes evolution. Reception among evolutionary biologists has been less positive. Although Douglas Futuyma recommended the book as "marvelously interesting and well-written, sometimes erudite and sometimes humorous", he suggests that Prum mischaracterizes the views of evolutionary biologists and says that findings from theoretical population genetics undermine the fundamental premise of the book. Jerry Coyne criticized an essay by Prum in The New York Times that was adapted from The Evolution of Beauty, stating that it is "both erroneous and confusing, for it misrepresents sexual selection, natural selection, and modern evolutionary theory.
Judge William C. Griesbach dissented, believing that there were more appropriate measures they could take to prevent partisan gerrymandering, such as requiring a non-partisan redistricting panel. Griesbach also believed that the entrenchment principle would not be accepted by the Supreme Court over more traditional methods of measuring deviation, and that the use of the relatively new Efficiency Gap measure mischaracterizes the nature of a wasted vote. The District Court's decision was seen as potentially satisfying the requirements for a test requested by the Supreme Court in Vieth; the three-prong test provided by the Court was able to distinguish between inherent and invidious gerrymandering through the narrowly defined anti-entrenchment principle through the lifetime of the districting map. It also introduced reproducible measurements through the Efficiency Gap that allow biases in redistricting schemes to be quantified.
Dragon Ball manga, volume 30, chapter 352Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 30, chapter 353 When Trunks, Tenshinhan and Piccolo become involved, she and Android 17 easily defeat the trio.Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 30, chapter 354 Before leaving to continue her quest, she kisses Krillin on the cheek.Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 30, chapter 355 The androids go to Goku's home and do not discover him there, leading them to journey to Kame-Sennin's house, but they do not find him there either due to his having departed not long before.Dragon Ball' manga, volume 31, chapter 366 18 watches Android 17's battle against Piccolo, at one point becoming impatient and offering her assistance to her brother's decline, until Cell arrives, who reveals his intent to absorb the pair.Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 31, chapter 367 Piccolo is dispatched by CellDragon Ball Z manga, volume 31, chapter 370 and Android 17 is absorbed,Dragon Ball manga, volume 31, chapter 372 Android 18 nearly being convinced to be absorbed as well by Cell's impersonation of Android 17 until he mistakenly mischaracterizes him.
Of his student days at Unification Theological Seminary (1976–78), Wells said, "One of the things that Father [Reverend Sun Myung Moon] advised us to do at UTS was to pray to seek God's plan for our lives." He later described that plan: "To defend and articulate Unification theology especially in relation to Darwinian evolution." Wells stated that his religious doctoral studies at Yale, which were paid for by the Unification Church, focused on the "root of the conflict between Darwinian evolution and Christian doctrine" and encompassed the whole of Christian theology within a focus of Darwinian controversies. He said: Wells said that "destroying Darwinism" was his motive for studying Christian theology at Yale and going on to seek his second PhD at Berkeley, studying biology and in particular embryology: Wells's statement and others like it are viewed by the scientific community as evidence that Wells lacks proper scientific objectivity and mischaracterizes evolution by ignoring and misrepresenting the evidence supporting it while pursuing an agenda promoting notions supporting his religious beliefs in its place.

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