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"misrepresentation" Definitions
  1. the act of giving information about somebody/something that is not true or complete so that other people have the wrong impression about them/it

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The couple is suing the nanny for fraudulent misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation and breach of contract.
It's a fundamental misrepresentation of how conflicts of interest work.
It is still embroiled in lawsuits accusing it of misrepresentation.
" Inhofe characterized the ethics allegations against Pruitt mostly as "misrepresentation.
However, that is a gross misrepresentation of the true situation.
She faces up to $3,095 in fines for the misrepresentation.
Federal agency misrepresentation of smokeless tobacco risks is not new.
Mimicking and misrepresentation are inauthentic, and inauthentic lives feel hopeless.
That kind of misrepresentation is always so curious to me.
This was a lie and a misrepresentation by President Trump.
That "no appreciation" comment, BTW, was followed by a blatant misrepresentation.
I am constantly talking about misrepresentation and the dangers of misidentification.
There was his misrepresentation of the findings of the Mueller report.
And can Sheeran sue for such a gross misrepresentation of character?
That is a material misrepresentation, a clear violation of securities laws.
The problem is the industry is riddled with fraud and misrepresentation.
A lie that is consistent with the misrepresentation policy of Facebook.
However, I find his flagrant misrepresentation of his work experience problematic.
"There's still a lot of misrepresentation out there," Ms. Lu said.
As a fat woman myself, I can tell you this misrepresentation matters.
Green is seeking damages or restitution for deceit, fraud, or fraudulent misrepresentation.
Facebook subsequently removed the ads for violating the company's policies on misrepresentation.
The new lawsuit claims a breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation, and fraud.
Such rampant misrepresentation of reality and psychological manipulation has a name: gaslighting.
Trump is misrepresenting Blumental's misrepresentation here, but that's not really the point.
"Trump is just a fraud, a misrepresentation, a B.S. artist," he says.
"I'm not going to repeat the slander and misrepresentation," Mr. O'Rourke said.
In fact, Millie apologized to me (and others) later for the misrepresentation.
We accept that views evolve over time, but this is simply misrepresentation.
"  Francis-Cornibert characterises misrepresentation as "having very stereotypical, archetypal roles for black actors.
It is a howling storm of misrepresentation, sadly almost entirely from one side.
Harry Roque said "at best it's a misrepresentation, at worst it's a falsity".
New Delhi says stress in IL&FS was "camouflaged by misrepresentation of facts".
And for that misrepresentation, the court awarded Naftali 75,000 shekels, or about $19,200.
Facebook bars the misrepresentation of dates, locations, times and methods for census participation.
The FCC relied on that misrepresentation as a basis for their regulatory intervention.
" Biden himself acknowledged to New Hampshire voters that he had made a "misrepresentation.
This profound misrepresentation of social science has led to extraordinary real-world harms.
The misrepresentation that his widow, Ms. Cioffi initiated any litigious action is simply untrue.
INGRAHAM: Thank you so much for your perspective, really needed amidst all the misrepresentation.
One is reminded of his vicious misrepresentation of President Obama's own approach to protestors.
Two for campaign finance violations and one for misrepresentation — well, for lying to Congress.
If anything then, Trump is a beneficiary of this misrepresentation rather than its victim.
As I understand it, that willful misrepresentation of campaign expenditures is a criminal offense.
"To profess not to know at this point is willful misrepresentation," said the official.
"I try not to react to the horrible misrepresentation of our lives," she said.
Misrepresentation or fraud could result in their removal from the United States (The Hill).
Home Capital said the claim is based on allegations of misrepresentation and oppressive conduct.
CLINTON: Let me — let me respond again because the misrepresentation can't go unanswered here.
Oliveira says the game title references media misrepresentation of Chelas, Zone J, and Marvila.
Mulvaney then tried to blame the ensuing controversy about his remarks on media misrepresentation.
The proposed rule's substantial misrepresentation provision does not require intentional misconduct by the school.
It has been prepared with little transparency, significant input from lobbyists and considerable misrepresentation.
Opponents of Brexit say the figure was a wild misrepresentation made to mislead voters.
All were on grounds of fraud and misrepresentation, except for the Amara terror case.
These contracts aren't the easiest to understand, which makes them ripe for misrepresentation and confusion.
There is so much misperception and misrepresentation about what&aposs been happening at the border.
Having fashion and mass media that does not accurately reflect our society is a misrepresentation.
"It's obviously a misrepresentation," Hemant Bhargava, a UC Davis professor of technology management told Drange.
The only injustice occurring is the misrepresentation of the American people sought by the left.
We will not tolerate any attempts at the misrepresentation and defamation of MIFTAH's good name.
It was unclear how Chang's misrepresentation of her education history was overlooked by government officials.
Sex requires the consent of all parties involved, and real consent rules out substantial misrepresentation.
That misrepresentation was part of a convoluted effort to make Mr. Manafort seem more creditworthy.
But the apparent miscommunication—or outright misrepresentation—may bode poorly for the administration's broader efforts.
"Any time you're giving out money based on a misrepresentation, you're at risk," Frater said.
Those who suggest otherwise do so out of ignorance or intentional misrepresentation of our Constitution.
Home Capital said that the claim is based on allegations of misrepresentation and oppressive conduct.
Tom's guile in persuading them to do his work, they said, amounted to fraudulent misrepresentation.
He was later sued by almost every single one of these acts for misrepresentation and fraud.
It's hard to think of this as anything other than a willful misrepresentation of the facts.
Facebook's misrepresentation of the kind of work that we did can't take that away from me.
"It is a gross misrepresentation of President Obama's track record on immigration," he told BuzzFeed News.
To think otherwise is a complete misrepresentation of the movement that united Americans from all backgrounds.
He is also given to exaggeration, at best, and complete misrepresentation of the facts at worst.
Practically everything he writes has been challenged by experts or is a misrepresentation of the facts.
The Donald is not the only one given to knuckleheaded bluster and misrepresentation on foreign policy.
The S.E.C. said that Westlands had violated the section of the 229.8 Securities Act covering misrepresentation.
It's such a misrepresentation to show women in corsets unless you show those corsets coming off!
In the struggle to save nightlife, the hardest battle continues to be the fight against misrepresentation.
Pabst is accusing MillerCoors of breach of contract, breach of anti-competition laws, fraud and misrepresentation.
And it's not close to the "gross misrepresentation" that Perdue is trying to cast it as.
Am I morally required to report this person's misrepresentation of his work history to my director?
Some executives were upset about the misrepresentation to the company's sales teams and to the investors.
"I think it's a misrepresentation of the Cherokee people or Native Americans in general," Helsley said.
But Daramola resisted being part of what he called "misrepresentation and likely fraud," the suit said.
Narratives and results developed around Iowa and New Hampshire create deep misrepresentation of the 2202 race.
Paine's report cited "State Department sources" and relied on a total misrepresentation of standard State Department language.
For a show set in any working class part of Chicago's Southside, this is an intentional misrepresentation.
Ganek claims the affidavit that led to the raid contained a "serious misrepresentation" about possible insider trading.
She and her lawyer Marty Singer are suing the network for breach of contract and negligent misrepresentation.
Is it possible to correct for misrepresentation in a way that feels genuine, wholesome, and not ultrabro?
" Williams seeks punitive damages against Apple and unknown parties, claiming "product liability, negligence, warranty and fraudulent misrepresentation.
A few of Seyfried's fans chimed in, too, noticing the same glaring misrepresentation as the actor did.
Both sides have resorted to exaggeration and misrepresentation, with the participants openly accusing each other of lying.
If that type of misrepresentation were truly prosecuted with vigor, New York would be a ghost town.
The "massive focus" on these themes was a misrepresentation of the continent, the 403-year-old said.
" Rule 8.4(c) says it's a violation to "engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.
Changing plans at the last minute constituted a lack of transparency at best and misrepresentation at worst.
Charges in the St. Louis lawsuit include breach of contract, unjust enrichment, fraudulent misrepresentation and business interference.
No such gross misrepresentation of monastic scribal production — as in, factually wrong — has been published for decades.
That payment stems from claims of misrepresentation, according to Dow Jones, which reported news of the settlement earlier.
Misrepresentation could be grounds for an insurer to void your policy — leaving you and your loved ones unprotected.
You may have heard the reason I chose to represent myself so to prevent my lawyers from misrepresentation.
Nigel Farage, the most prominent Brexit advocate, admitted that the backbone of his entire campaign was a misrepresentation.
But that view is "a complete misrepresentation", he added, calling France's tax poorly thought out and badly handled.
In fact, I was all for you until you started doing that, because that's a misrepresentation, number one.
The effort remains enmeshed in lawsuits accusing Mr. Trump of misrepresentation, a fact Mr. Rubio has gleefully highlighted.
Both the State of New York and many of the students are now suing Mr. Trump for misrepresentation.
"After that, even if there's a misrepresentation, the insurance company can't often do anything about it," he said.
Unfortunately, this is a gross misrepresentation of the president's relationship with both eagles and serving in the military.
"The scope of the investigation is now expanded to the misrepresentation of Marine Le Pen's fortune," it said.
Trump later attacked Blumenthal's version of events by pointing to his past misrepresentation of his Vietnam War record.
This continues the pattern of deliberate distortion and misrepresentation of the impacts of ocean culture on the environment.
Her private equity group PCP Capital Partners is claiming around $1 billion in damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation.
The NRA has treated the Parkland teen activists unfairly by simplifying their position to the point of misrepresentation.
They also expect to see censorship, misrepresentation, and minimization of new government-funded research, specifically regarding climate change.
However, the image was condemned by critics as a reductive misrepresentation of an entire culture and personal legacy.
" Perdue told ABC on Sunday that to say Trump used the word "shithole" would be a "gross misrepresentation.
The difference between our observations and manually reported data is not necessarily the result of an intentional misrepresentation.
" Triebert told me that Drudge's use of the photo is "an obscene misrepresentation of what the photo actually depicts.
That constant consultation, Betts says, is especially important for trans subjects who can experience heightened dysphoria and frequent misrepresentation.
From its first draft, Restoring Internet Freedom has been predicated on a massive misrepresentation of how the internet works.
"Authentic documents or not, Sky News has engaged in significant misrepresentation in at least one instance," he told Gizmodo.
It also stated that the video is a gross misrepresentation of Zeus, likening it to tabloid photos of celebrities.
It said it had taken 200 sites permanently off its network and blacklisted 340 sites for violations including misrepresentation.
The lawsuit accuses the sperm bank of failing to follow FDA requirements, misrepresentation and breaching its contract with Cramblett.
In that case, plaintiffs allege fraud, misrepresentation, and false promise allegations, similar to those in the New York case.
Sometimes migrants said the passports provided to them were false, and ORR flagged this "misrepresentation" in the transfer memo.
" Rules in both jurisdictions state that a lawyer shall not "engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.
To suggest such things, even in passing, is not merely oversimplification but misrepresentation — and mars an otherwise enlightening book.
The rules prohibit any misrepresentation of who is eligible to participate in the census and how to do so.
A Buzzfeed News investigation shows how two small firms appear to have been behind the bulk of the misrepresentation.
"I think it is a misrepresentation to say it is a major safety problem for retirement communities," he added.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena, California, said the announcement of a Securities and Exchange Commission probe related to an alleged misrepresentation, coupled with a later revelation that the misrepresentation was indeed inaccurate, can amount to a "corrective disclosure" for the purpose of showing that fraud caused shareholder losses.
"I try not to react to the horrible misrepresentation of our lives, but it is strange, and hard," she says.
Had the counsel done so, she would "likely have violated" rules forbidding "dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation," the court found.
"I don't think that's actually true," spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders responded when asked about Trump's misrepresentation of the mayor's words.
It is based (not for the first time) on a misrepresentation of the kind of investigation the FBI is doing.
Their lawsuit alleges that Ja Rule, Billy McFarland, and Fyre Media engaged in breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation, and fraud.
Prosecutors must only establish that a misrepresentation or omission of a material fact occurred when promoting a security, for example.
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman, who oversees the litigation, on Monday dismissed a separate claim by Spain over fraudulent misrepresentation.
The company has so far removed accounts that violate its "misrepresentation policies," which bar users from impersonating or deceiving others.
Cyrus Mistry's office, in a statement, said the letter is "a combination of statements ranging from misrepresentation and convenient mischaracterization".
"I try not to react to the horrible misrepresentation of our lives, but it is strange and hard," she said.
There's no way that you can do that... It comes down to a misrepresentation of small dialogues that he made.
" On ABC's "This Week," Perdue added, "I'm saying that this is a gross misrepresentation, it's not the first time Sen.
I tracked down the source of Manseau's Kafka epigraph, that line characterizing photography as a tool of misrepresentation and tergiversation.
The ad linked the census to the Trump campaign, a misrepresentation of the official government survey, said civil rights groups.
How does the video speak to your larger point about the misrepresentation of blackness in places like the British Museum?
Prosecutors need only to establish that a misrepresentation or omission of a material fact occurred when promoting a security, for example.
A misrepresentation of the prominence of religion is Australia is something that the Atheist Foundation is not too keen on, see.
"I think it's a misrepresentation of the Cherokee people or Native Americans in general," Helsley told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Once the ads are ready to run, a Google team reviews the ad for policy violations, including misrepresentation or dishonest claims.
Allegiance, which said investors cannot be certified as a class unless they can prove a defendant's alleged misrepresentation moved the market.
RGL is alleging a string of offences against the banks, including deceit, misrepresentation, negligent misstatement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
She's suing Phil, his production company and CBS for infliction of emotional distress, fraud and negligent misrepresentation ... and seeking unspecified damages.
Nor that his claim of a 13 percent increase in violent crime in America was a willful misrepresentation of the facts.
The only fraud that such laws might stop — misrepresentation at a polling place to cast an illegal ballot — is vanishingly rare.
That is a point Mr. Kelly was trying to make Thursday, and that he undercut with his misrepresentation of Ms. Wilson.
In his work — objects, films, installations, sculptures, drawings — Huyghe has long been interested in various media's construction and misrepresentation of reality.
At the root of this fear is misunderstanding, misrepresentation, and a lack of knowledge of disability history and, thus, disabled lives.
To forestall the inevitable selective misrepresentation, Mann has released all the emails he exchanged with his Arizona colleagues, with explanatory context.
If the seller said that work was done properly when it wasn't, then you may be able to sue for misrepresentation.
"One could make a reasonable argument that failing to disclose that information might constitute some form of misrepresentation," Mr. Edelman said.
It also makes the impeachment process vulnerable to misrepresentation and caricature, as President Trump and his White House demonstrated on Tuesday.
" The US report concluded: "sufficient evidence has been obtained to establish serious misrepresentation or suppression of the truth by the government.
All are being sued for intentional misrepresentation, fraudulent concealment, unlawful and fraudulent business practices, and the intentional infliction of emotional distress.
"This is the silliest misrepresentation of scripture and the story of God I have seen," a Facebook user named GailynAnn wrote.
"[I]t is professional misconduct for a lawyer to … [e]ngage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation," Sullivan wrote.
And effectively, the dots that got connected was we discovered that the affidavit that was responsible for the raid of Level Global contained a serious misrepresentation in it, a misrepresentation that was borne out by testimony at the actual trial by the one witness the government had and by the FBI agent in charge of the case.
Facebook said it had also removed another 227 pages and 94 accounts in India for violating its policies on spam and misrepresentation.
Similarly, Marcellus Armstrong's video work, An Ambiguous Narrative of Overdramatic Reenactments, explores the ways dominant narratives often led to misrepresentation and erasure.
The practice violates Facebook's community standards, which ban "misrepresentation," including posting links with a URL that does not match the destination URL.
The RGL claim alleges a string of offences against the banks, including deceit, misrepresentation, negligent misstatement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Donald Trump is firing back at media outlets for what he said was a misrepresentation of his comments on the national debt.
"The jury correctly rejected plaintiffs' allegations of misrepresentation and damages," Murray Garnick said on behalf of Philip Morris USA in a statement.
Trump's recent statements suggest the possible development of a superweapon, a massive overkill conventional strike, or simple exaggeration or misrepresentation of facts.
Anyone who the Army determines knowingly engaged in fraud or misrepresentation to get the bonuses would not be covered by the bills.
And any misunderstanding, misrepresentation, or criticism of mixed martial arts from the outside world is met with an exponential and opposite reaction.
It was clear that he resented me, maybe hated what he thought was journalistic misrepresentation of the war as he knew it.
Last year, the Supreme Court faced similar questions of blatant misrepresentation from the Trump administration in the case on the travel ban.
Pilgeram alleges elder abuse, infliction of emotional distress, breach of contract, unfair business practices, and intentional misrepresentation on the part of Alcor.
For those in rural America, I know firsthand, the resulting sense of not just isolation but misrepresentation and even invisibility is profound.
Bar ethical rules prohibit lawyers not only from engaging in fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, but also from inducing others to do so.
Shortly thereafter, he was charged with money laundering and misrepresentation of assets involving a luxury apartment in the beachfront city of Guarujá.
Use whatever metaphor you want, but at the end of the day, there is truth, partial truth, misrepresentation of truth and fabrications.
Later, a Trump adviser sought to deflect attention on Trump's misrepresentation by trying to shift the focus to former President Barack Obama.
The way The New York Times is reporting the situation is both damaging to Eileen's character and a misrepresentation of what happened.
The Repellent Fence simultaneously denaturalizes and socializes the US-Mexico border, working against its common misrepresentation as an evacuated no man's land.
And a total misrepresentation of statistics — the race IQ claim in particular has been torn apart time and time and time again.
Other allegations against Tesla include product liability, defective product design, failure to warn, breach of warranty, intentional and negligent misrepresentation and false advertising.
But on his Facebook page, David writes that CBC's reporting of these facts a "major misrepresentation," although he doesn't offer an alternative explanation.
Bushnell promptly brings a court case against Brock and his company, Topeka Inn Management, over breach of contract, and Brock countersues for misrepresentation.
He formed a political-action committee in June and has written several opinion pieces regarding President Trump and his misrepresentation of American values.
While there are just the published opinions, there is no evidence of his focus on misrepresentation of rental properties before the Trump era.
The misrepresentation of the term "hacker" not only undermines the offensive security community but also distorts legislators' understanding and perception of hackers overall.
Perhaps the most common misrepresentation I have seen is that Barr maintains that a sitting president cannot be charged with obstruction of justice.
"I'm telling you he did not use that word, George, and I'm telling you it's a gross misrepresentation," he told journalist George Stephanopoulos.
"Fuck you, @jk_rowling for appropriation/misrepresentation of Native peoples... You've added to too high pile of BS," wrote Native American scholar Debbie Reese.
A court last year ordered the developer to pay damages to one investor for "negligent misrepresentation" and for another sale to be rescinded.
Then and now, Republican leaders have said repeatedly that the requirements are sorely needed to rein in ballot-box misrepresentation, largely by Democrats.
Mr. Platt's expressionistic performance made Evan's descent into a hell of misrepresentation seem inevitable; someone so desperate would of course make those mistakes.
But the fraudulent misrepresentation claim—the allegation that the honey was heated—is still active, and the case has moved on to discovery.
Under previous rules, a change in plans was deemed to be misrepresentation only for the first month after arrival in the United States.
" For Professor Hall, all the money raised for the evacuation "depends on a certain fraud, a misrepresentation of materials and amount of materials.
Jeff Flake hit back at President Donald Trump over what the Arizona Republican said is a misrepresentation of his support for GOP Rep.
"It's not a corrective to all the racialized misrepresentation, but it shows us that that's not the only thing that was going on."
"If Christ was here, how would he react to the misuse and misrepresentation of his name and his actions?" he said to me.
That's not a misrepresentation of right-wing thinking, that's an honest summary of what prominent Republicans have been saying for a long time.
Herbalife would pay a fine of $200 million over claims of misrepresentation, according to the report, and will agree to change some business practices.
"It's absolutely unacceptable for the President to be talking about NH in this way – a gross misrepresentation of NH & the epidemic," New Hampshire Sen.
As journalist E.J. Graff has extensively documented, the numbers cited for the orphan crisis are a significant misrepresentation of UNICEF estimates of vulnerable children.
The complaint also accused the group of violation of privacy, fraudulent misrepresentation, breach of contract, and trespassing in connection with the video-recording campaign.
"The image of the teacher was obtained by the suspects by misrepresentation on a social media site," the sheriff's office said in a statement.
Ms Greening calls such an option a "clean break", a phrase which Malcolm Barr of J.P. Morgan, a bank, describes as "a big misrepresentation".
The woman is suing Edwin for battery, misrepresentation of the facts and more -- and is demanding more than $11.5 MILLION to make things right.
"The inspections identified several concerns at the company's sites regarding misrepresentation of study data and deficiencies in documentation and data handling," the agency said.
Vincent Landolfi Jr. said he became so agitated by what he said is a misrepresentation of the turkeys' behavior that he pushed back online.
Trump's misrepresentation of ongoing negotiations is a recurring problem, as seen in his earlier false claims that North Korea had agreed to full denuclearization.
The Google workers hosting Friday's rally claim that the spokesperson's statements were a misrepresentation of the facts, and that neither worker ever leaked information.
But what I can do today as South Carolina's chief legal officer is to bring this lawsuit against Purdue for its deceit and misrepresentation.
So show me a study, in some way that there was more confusion, more misrepresentation, more misunderstandings than any time in any other election.
An Arizona State University journalism project reviewed 2,2361 allegations of election fraud between 2586 and 22000 and concluded that only 217 had involved misrepresentation.
It is enthusiastic, accessible style at a devastating, unethical cost: the misrepresentation of a thousand years of brilliant literature, vibrant culture, and actual people.
A White House deputy communications secretary, Jessica Ditto, called the video clip a "misrepresentation" and the criticism around it "absolutely pathetic" in an email.
Not only does the misrepresentation confuse those struggling to find their own identity, but also younger children who are trying to understand the world.
Fraud is an intentional deception or misrepresentation, often including things like identity theft, financial kickbacks, or improper billing for services or items not provided.
Iinuma's deposition was taken out of context to create media and courtroom leverage, and is a gross misrepresentation of how the process actually works.
The accounts were removed because of the way they operated — coordinated inauthentic behavior, misrepresentation and violating spam rules — rather than the content they posted.
This misrepresentation seems, however, to be backfiring: it sounds like a Trumpist tariff, and has both conservatives and retailers like WalMart up in arms.
"We routinely take action when we find violations of our Community Standards, including misrepresentation and inauthentic audience building," said a Facebook spokesperson on email.
The accounts were removed because of the way they operated -- coordinated inauthentic behavior, misrepresentation and violating spam rules -- rather than the content they posted.
Bloomberg first reported that Houston-based attorney Larry Williams II filed suit against Apple on Monday claiming negligence, misrepresentation, and fraudulent concealment, among other things.
The concern is that the agent reviewing the application might classify any errors or omissions as evidence of "fraud or willful misrepresentation," a deportable offense.
Looking back at the film this week, Mulan's 20th anniversary, I'm more fully aware of the film's problems with misrepresentation and Westernization of Chinese culture.
"The idea that homosexuality needs to be cured or fixed in the first place is misrepresentation," says Scott McCoy of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
We talked to a bunch of journalists who wanted to get the real story, and wrote other stories about how this was a complete misrepresentation.
KM: I think there can be a misrepresentation of who I am a lot of times because I might be more quiet than other artists.
"I try not to react to the horrible misrepresentation of our lives, but it is strange, and hard," Heard told Marie Claire in November 2015.
" The president has generally denied claims made in Fire and Fury, calling the book "phony" and "full of lies, misrepresentation, and sources that don't exist.
AX) for breach of warranty and/or fraudulent misrepresentation for a total amount of up to 637 million pounds ($810.71 million) plus interest in damages.
Under the current proposals, banks are simply given the choice to recover executive pay in cases of significant misconduct, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation of information.
We must all use our voices on behalf of these children and speak out against the "public charge" rule's toxic misrepresentation of our nation's values.
Prose's assertions reflect both a profound misrepresentation of my work and a refusal to acknowledge the central role that cultural identity plays in my story.
"The indictment shows a wide range of misrepresentation made by the defendants – misrepresentations concerned with the FDA is only one category among several," Bostick said.
This tweet is a great example of your paranoia, constant misrepresentation of the facts, and increased anxiety and panic (rightly so) about the Mueller investigation.
I also wish to God that critics were as rich or powerful as Morf Vanderwalt—that misrepresentation rather throws Velvet Buzzsaw's critique off-base, too.
Later that year, WeWork sued Fasone, business partner Matthew Macnish, and three companies, seeking $16270 million over allegations that included fraudulent misrepresentation and civil conspiracy.
Honoring the music of the now via the judgment of the creators of yesteryear is a disaster in waiting, an almost certain guarantee of misrepresentation.
They have continued the tradition of misrepresentation, claiming to speak for "westerners" with their anti-conservation, pro-exploitation views about opening up America's treasured landscapes.
" It also cited him for "failure to ensure the board was furnished with complete and reliable information and for the misrepresentation of the financial statements.
Google added examples to its misrepresentation policy to show that it would not allow false claims about election results or the eligibility of political candidates.
Wells Fargo is already set to pay a $2.09 billion fine to the DOJ for alleged misrepresentation of loan quality, the government announced in August.
The misrepresentation of Furman's number doesn't change her story — she was imprisoned at Auschwitz from 1942 to 1945, and she met her future husband there.
Facebook, which owns Facebook and Instagram, set up a five point test to determine potential violations:"Misrepresentation of the dates, locations, times and methods for census participation;Misrepresentation of who can participate in the census and what information and/or materials must be provided in order to participate;Content stating that census participation may or will result in law enforcement consequences;Misrepresentation of government involvement in the census, including that an individual&aposs census information will be shared with another government agency; andCalls for coordinated interference that would affect an individual&aposs ability to participate in the census, enforcement of which often requires additional information and context."
Republicans, eager to spotlight a potential misrepresentation of her past, have made their attacks not only about questioning the candidate's experience with poverty but mocking it.
Unilever said the use of its logo was a "complete misrepresentation" of its position and it planned to complain to Britain's electoral watchdog the Electoral Commission.
The U.S.-based social media giant says it has removed hundreds of accounts, pages and groups for links to Myanmar's military, or misrepresentation, since last August.
Misrepresentation of apartment amenities on rental ads is sadly common, and once you've signed the lease, it's a difficult situation to back out of, said Khirallah.
Writer, actress, and filmmaker Jen Richards (I am Cait) knows firsthand how terribly inaccurate, boring, and ultimately harmful the gross misrepresentation of trans sexuality truly is.
His misrepresentation to investors grew out of an unrealistic belief that the festival would succeed and a fear of letting down those who had already invested.
" When I asked Vic whether he felt that #TonyTigerGate was emblematic of the general misrepresentation and underrepresentation of furries, he replied: "I definitely think it is.
There were also ones from [20]14, [20]13, [20]12, so for them to say they don't recognize it is a misrepresentation of the truth.
Even when presenting information clearly framed as fact, Fox News is prone to misrepresentation and misinformation, as with its long history of misleading and inaccurate graphics.
Due to misrepresentation by our journalists, those of whom have now been fired, we are sponsoring pewdiepie to reach maximum subscribers and beat Tseries to 80million.
Meanwhile, 95 percent of its eligible white citizens were registered to vote, compared to only two percent of eligible blacks—a clear misrepresentation of the majority.
Currently, students must prove their school committed "fraud" in order to discharge their loans, but under the proposed changes, they would only need to show misrepresentation.
Little over a year later, his replacement Whitman wrote off $8.8 billion, $5 billion of which she put down to accounting improprieties, misrepresentation and disclosure failures.
The American Civil Liberties Union pushed to obtain the materials, and Kobach essentially said he didn't have such documents, which the judge cited as a misrepresentation.
Perhaps the best-case scenario is that the parties in NAFTA will just ignore Trump's misrepresentation and continue with negotiations, treating the president as background noise.
Such misrepresentation is harmful to those of us at Google who have to overcome the bias that we were hired based other factors beside our skills.
Lawyers for the former owners, members of the Salzer Levi family, the Drake family and the Mayer-Wolf family, argued that no misrepresentation had taken place.
Artists like Marshall and Sherald suggest that in its exclusion of people of color, the issue of representation in painting is really a matter of misrepresentation.
"To make such sweeping accusations without being able to support these claims with facts is not just misrepresentation," Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said last week.
Changes of plans that occur after three months may still be problematic but are not presumed to be the result of "willful misrepresentation," the cable said.
"We have intentional concealment and misrepresentation of the exculpatory evidence, evidence that would have showed that it was someone else other than these defendants," Mosby said.
The print is representative of the exhibition's larger conversation that shows the voyage of the black body—from gross misrepresentation to something more accurate—through time.
"Please inform the Committee if you would like to provide testimony regarding any misrepresentation by the attorney general of the substance of that phone call," Graham wrote.
Stell noted that, in an effort to keep the discussion civil (and legal), PubPeer specifically requests that users do not accuse authors outright of misrepresentation or fraud.
He also formerly ran a for-profit college, Keiser University, that settled claims of misrepresentation before he sold it to a nonprofit organization started by his family.
A second retraction two months later conceded "misrepresentation" of images in a paper published in 2005 and their "misuse and re-use" to represent different scientific results.
"The misrepresentation of the industry is really beyond belief," said Dick Bove, vice president of equity research at Rafferty Capital, before the August jobs report was released.
There can be no mistake now that this misrepresentation is deliberate; the agency has reiterated it in even stronger terms in the final draft of the proposal.
A court last year ordered Talon to pay damages to one buyer of a unit in the tower for "negligent misrepresentation" and another sale was ordered rescinded.
Update. This piece has been updated to indicate that Zhenfund was not an investor in Steam, due to a misrepresentation of Steam's presale that the company made.
Even if the notion of an initiative to improve relations with Russia is the basis for questionable behavior, why try to cover it up with serial misrepresentation?
The rule repeal would come shortly after DeVos proposed establishing a new federal standard for what constitutes "misrepresentation" when determining whether a for-profit college defrauded students.
Despite the media portrayal of Erdogan and his government as an icon of anti-Western forces, building Western policies on this misrepresentation would be a strategic blunder.
Simply writing them all off as the oil industry is at best a lazy misrepresentation, and at worse a deliberate distortion of their different and varied viewpoints.
He has contended that he is innocent and that powerful media groups are unfairly zeroing in on him over charges of money laundering and misrepresentation of assets.
It's the sort of blithe misrepresentation long practiced by elected officials like our current president: I'm not one of them; I'm one of you, the common people.
"(The) post was intended to defame my personal dignity, (it's a) misrepresentation and it has disturbed my activities," Phyo Min Thein told a news conference on Thursday.
The proposal would establish a federal standard for what constitutes "misrepresentation" on the part of institutions, requiring that claims show "reckless disregard" through false or deceptive claims.
Psychological safety is built on mutual respect and acceptance, but unfortunately our culture of shaming and misrepresentation is disrespectful and unaccepting of anyone outside its echo chamber.
"We can confirm that we have taken action against a network of sites that have violated our policies on deceptive practices and misrepresentation," a Google spokesperson said.
He was the editor, with Wolfgang Jung, of "Conventions of Architectural Drawing: Representation and Misrepresentation" (2000) and the author of the essay collection "Origins, Imitation, Conventions" (2002).
Filed in Philadelphia federal court on Monday, the proposed class action accuses the servicer of fraud, unjust enrichment, misrepresentation and violations of various state consumer protection laws.
But the pianist Kirill Gerstein, as inquisitive as he is talented, argues that what we commonly hear is an overly ostentatious misrepresentation, tarted up after Tchaikovsky's death.
Mr. Blumenthal's misrepresentation of his military service, reported by The Times in 2010, was part of the first question posed by Mr. Cuomo, a CNN anchor. Feb.
For a naturalized citizen, the order granting citizenship can be revoked, but the law provides for it only if the citizenship was "illegally procured" or obtained through misrepresentation.
Now, Cutera's gotten a crash course in the consequences of misrepresentation, and Jenner's suing them for the "eight-figure sum" she would've charged for this kind of endorsement.
"At the end of the day we'll argue that every box of Cold-FX that contained a material misrepresentation was part of the fraud," Green wrote on Facebook.
" It added: "There can be no question regarding misrepresentation or character given that Sinclair has fully disclosed all terms of all aspects of the transactions it has proposed.
The radical feminist cult is actually behind the murders that were credited to the Zodiac Killer, and in a fascinating twist, this misrepresentation is also a sexist affront.
In addition to alleged unpaid royalties, Roper, 47, is also suing for multiple breaches of contract, fraud and intentional misrepresentation, according to court documents obtained by The Blast.
The FCC said the judge will review whether Sinclair engaged in misrepresentation or a lack of candor and whether the deal would violate the FCC's broadcast ownership rules.
Ricardo Rosselló announced the review on Monday in light of growing evidence that the official figure of 64 deaths is a gross misrepresentation of the actual death toll.
"The latest blockbuster to come out of Hollywood called 'Me Before You' is seen as a gross misrepresentation of the lived experience of most disabled people," it said.
The same applies to Benedict Cumberbatch's bit as gender-nonconforming supermodel All (the subject of a tempest-in-a-teapot controversy — this is harmless satire, not damaging misrepresentation).
Ygrene's Lemyre insisted the company has occasionally ripped up PACE contracts due to fraud or misrepresentation, though that was rare among the 50,000 projects the company has completed.
Mr. Hamberger and the AAR's misrepresentation of this solution as part of the problem simply adds to gridlock in the halls of Congress and on the nation's roadways.
The following month, Soros' Open Society Foundations — which says Hungary's attacks on it are based on a fundamental misrepresentation of its work — relocated its Budapest office to Berlin.
His language of violence and his misrepresentation of good medical care cannot be allowed to pass unremarked, especially when the source is the highest office of this country.
"This tweet is a great example of your paranoia, constant misrepresentation of the facts, and increased anxiety and panic (rightly so) about the Mueller investigation," Brennan tweeted Monday.
"It has repeatedly violated our misrepresentation and other policies, including by engaging in coordinated inauthentic behavior," Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy, wrote of the Archimedes Group.
"The idea that ... it's going to convince the Palestinians that now they should come back to the table is a fundamental misrepresentation of what they've done," he added.
The wall was also the centerpiece of a campaign that relied on countless lies and misrepresentation to provoke fear and racial animus to motivate his base of support.
Standing next to Jordan at the press briefing, she reiterated an argument that was founded on a misrepresentation of the rules, arguing that Republicans were "muzzled" by Schiff.
Mr. Delgado said in an interview on Monday that he did not believe voters would accept what he described as Republicans' "grotesque misrepresentation" of his biography and beliefs.
And the more information the State Department has about an applicant, the more opportunities it has to decide that he was engaged in some form of willful misrepresentation.
It's a common misrepresentation on the right and among Republicans; Marco Rubio and Rand Paul both used similar late-term abortion myths to attack Democrats earlier this year.
"If it's not fully secure, that's potentially a very material misrepresentation, and a very straightforward violation of Rule 10b-5" of the securities law — in short, securities fraud.
It was continuing to investigate other pages that "mislead others about who they are, or what they're doing" and could breach the company's policy on misrepresentation, Facebook said.
He said he resisted participating in what he described as "misrepresentation and likely fraud," and subsequently filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the suit said.
"In recent years, there have been credible allegations — and at least one court has found evidence — of misrepresentation, mismanagement and abuse in the asbestos trust system," Panuccio said.
He recently addressed Parliament about a lack and misrepresentation of minority characters in the arts, suggesting that the problem might even be driving young Britons toward extremist beliefs.
"We have intentional concealment and misrepresentation of the exculpatory evidence, evidence that would have showed that it was someone else other than these defendants," Mosby said, per CNN.
Offences, they said, include bribery of a foreign public servant, misrepresentation of corporate documents, conspiracy, disruption of legal proceedings, money laundering and misreporting to authorities between 2008 and 2016.
"I think it's a misrepresentation of the Cherokee people or Native Americans in general," Helsley, who is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
For any misrepresentation with the listing — be it the location, number of bedrooms, or the promised amenities — Airbnb's Guest Refund Policy may be helpful way to resolve the issue.
"The irreconcilable conflict between the jury's finding of liability on the fraudulent misrepresentation claim and award of zero compensatory damages requires a new trial on this claim," Kennelly wrote.
A few days before the election, Facebook removed dozens of pages and accounts associated with a Brazilian marketing group, for violating the social media network's misrepresentation and spam policies.
Accusing the former London mayor of "exaggeration to the point of misrepresentation", Tyrie said there were no EU bans on young children blowing up balloons or on recycling teabags.
A similar lawsuit was previously filed in a California state court, where the judge dismissed most of the allegations against Uber, but allowed the misrepresentation claims to move forward.
Putting aside the misrepresentation of these prior positions as dispositive proof, it is equally dubious to accept his confirmation hearing statements as proof that Kavanaugh intends to maintain Roe.
"It was a scary moment, and it was very shocking and upsetting, and it was a huge misrepresentation of the school district and the community of Baraboo," he said.
Accusations include "elitism, white washing, LGTBQIA exclusion and anti-blackness" — all of which are described in the letter as aggravating the misrepresentation of Latinx art rather than remedying it.
The FCC said the administrative judge will review whether Sinclair engaged in misrepresentation or a lack of candor and whether the deal would violate the FCC's broadcast ownership rules.
" That means proof it was taken by "theft, bribery, misrepresentation, breach or inducement of a breach of a duty to maintain secrecy, or espionage through electronic or other means.
Meat-substitute supporters claim their companies have never violated regulations by the US Food and Drug Administration or the Federal Trade Commission that prohibit the misrepresentation of food products.
"Psychological safety is built on mutual respect and acceptance, but unfortunately our culture of shaming and misrepresentation is disrespectful and unaccepting of anyone outside its echo chamber," he wrote.
Because they think this over-the-top coverage in a misrepresentation of what&aposs going on will hurt the man that they could not beat in November 2016, Donald Trump.
"The very individuals who are attuned to the under- and misrepresentation of females on screen and behind the camera are often left out of the conversation and critiques," Smith said.
There's no evidence that the former vice president received any money from China, and a lawyer for Hunter Biden has pushed back on Trump's characterization, calling it "a gross misrepresentation."
In 2500, two major insurers, Blue Shield and Cigna of California, were sued for misrepresentation of the coverage network, which caused delays for their consumers in accessing needed health care.
"The alleged criminal offending spans a period from 2011 - 2014 and concerns the sale of EU Schengen visas obtained through corruption and misrepresentation," the prosecutor's office said in a statement.
Clinton was "fraudulent" in her misrepresentation of his foreign policy positions, explaining that he supported global alliances, but believed that the United States should shoulder less of the financial burden.
Aliens who have sought to procure a benefit of any kind under the Immigration and Nationality Act by fraud or willful misrepresentation of a material fact are inadmissible. 5. Rep.
" Bridgewater, the largest hedge fund manager in the world with around $160 billion in assets under management, in the statement called the story "an uninformed misrepresentation of what actually occurred.
The Nunes memo was fundamentally a desperate fraud, committed for partisan purposes, radically deceptive and dishonest in its attacks against the FBI and its misrepresentation of the FISA warrant process.
The charges, brought by prosecutors in São Paulo State, are connected to claims of money laundering and misrepresentation of assets involving a luxury apartment in the beachfront city of Guarujá.
But it also enables misunderstanding and misrepresentation of what the text actually says that can be so profound as to invalidate the gesture of reading it in the first place.
"I don't know if there is some misrepresentation or misinformation in regard to how the Israeli side understands parts of this legislation," Mr. Duda told the state broadcaster on Monday.
"It would be a misrepresentation (of events) and also an insult to Iranian people to say they only had economic demands," Rouhani was quoted as saying by Tasnim news agency.
On Saturday, both Trump's lawyers and the president's congressional allies repeatedly attacked the Intelligence Committee chairman for, what they said, was a misrepresentation of the facts earlier in the week.
The accounts are tied to "verified" Facebook users, which includes "public figures, celebrities, or global brands" — people with public lives who want to secure their social media identity from misrepresentation.
Google added examples to its misrepresentation policy to show that it would not allow false claims about election results or the eligibility of political candidates based on age or birthplace.
"I think this letter makes it clear how seriously we take the misrepresentation of our reporters&apos actions and of the actions of the newspaper during that time," he said.
Earlier this month, Ja Rule and Billy McFarland were also hit with a $100 million class-action lawsuit, as well as a second class-action suit for negligent misrepresentation and fraud.
"It's a fraudulent misrepresentation to the patient of what is the cost of the drug," said Susan Hayes, principal with Pharmacy Outcomes Specialists, which audits pharmacy programs on behalf of insurers.
At the bottom of each worksheet is a warning that says "any misrepresentation of the caucus information will result in charges of criminal misconduct," but volunteers can, and have, made mistakes.
"The reckless assault was the misrepresentation by a highly placed corporate official" of the dangers of organic peroxides that burned after the plant flooded, said Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg.
To count as "misconduct," disputes had to be settled (not dismissed or pending) and included activities like misrepresentation, recommending unsuitable investment products, negligence, omitting key facts and trading without customer authorization.
On the campaign trail, Clinton and her team repeatedly referred to the investigation as a simple security review or inquiry, which was a total misrepresentation of the matter to American voters.
According to Steve Rolles, senior policy analyst for Transform Drug Policy Foundation, about a quarter of the substances were thrown out after they were identified as a misrepresentation or as ineffective.
President Trump's decision to abrogate the Iran nuclear deal was supported less by a threat from Iran than by a misrepresentation of what the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) achieves.
Insisting that the laughter came from a place of love and respect, Haley and the Fox & Friends hosts blamed the media for what they said was a misrepresentation of what happened.
It's as clear as the recitations from the Declaration of Independence in one scene and in a passionate discussion of a racist textbook's misrepresentation of the American slave trade in another.
Flynn's misrepresentation of his conversations with Kislyak — which took place in December 28503, before Trump took office — were the justification for his ouster from the White House after just 22019 days.
We are rich in culture, fierce in our humor, burning in intelligence, full of love and hope, and driven by an indelible spirit that cannot be crushed by false narratives or misrepresentation.
"I've been working eight years and I've experienced it firsthand, the disparity when it comes to Asian representation — even more than that, Asian misrepresentation," Jones' costar Jessica Henwick told The Daily Beast.
Earlier this spring, the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Mazars USA, Trump's longtime accounting firm, for records related to the president's alleged misrepresentation of his assets in previous efforts to get a loan.
In the Court of Appeal for Ontario ruling published on Thursday, Justice Paul Rouleau dismissed claims against Trump and two associates for misrepresentation and breach of a ruling by a securities regulator.
The thing I have experienced from day one on these kinds of topics is the lazy and in many cases malicious and intentional misrepresentation of my views to have a defamatory effect.
"We believe that the decision made last August was based on a misrepresentation of the report issued by the DOJ Office of Inspector General," company spokesman Pablo Paez said in a statement.
The classification rules for each discipline have long passages warning against "intentional misrepresentation" when being evaluated; the IPC code has clauses that protect whistleblowers who pass on "classification intelligence" about potential cheats.
The Accounting professor is facing criminal charges for demanding sexual benefits from a student, in addition to sexual coercion of a student, misrepresentation of information and evidence tampering, according to court papers.
Baran said that the law allows for civil penalties if an expenditure is misreported unintentionally, but a criminal case could be brought if the misrepresentation is shown to be willful and knowing.
When you want to sort colors of floss, thread needles, and see details clearly, you need a bright light that is not affected by the color misrepresentation of incandescent or fluorescent bulbs.
The FCC suggested Sinclair had "engaged in misrepresentation and/or lack of candor" in its presentation to the agency, in part because it did not disclose the relationship between Smith and Fader.
Another part of the misrepresentation relates to the known long-term risk of a similar cancer from a powdered dry snuff product used almost exclusively by older women in the U.S. Southeast.
"The Washington Post's fact checker called out one of our Democratic colleagues and assigned her shameless misrepresentation of Judge Kavanaugh's testimony 'four Pinocchios' — its strongest condemnation," McConnell said without directly naming Harris.
OK boomer implies that the older generation misunderstands millennial and Gen Z culture and politics so fundamentally that years of condescension and misrepresentation have led to this pointedly terse rebuttal and rejection.
"The document associates sexual and gender minorities with libertine sexuality, a gross misrepresentation of the lives of L.G.B.T. people which perpetuates and encourages hatred, bigotry, and violence against them," Mr. DeBernardo wrote.
Opening in the airport is a whole new level of hard: Unfamiliar security systems and supply chains, concern over operational control and the fear of brand misrepresentation are just the immediate hurdles.
Mr. Downing offered no evidence of either the affairs or Mr. Gates's misrepresentation of them, and the judge, T. S. Ellis III, cut off the questioning before Mr. Gates could directly respond.
"Lots of Muslims in America are basically liberals, but if you don't have a visibly anti-extremist presence, then the Trumps of this world win" through fear-mongering and misrepresentation, he says.
Konstantin Sergeyev's "Raymonda" production — new in 1948 when this company was the Kirov and performed on its 1961 first tour of the United States — has always been a serious misrepresentation of Petipa's original.
In a 39-page decision, Briccetti said consumers may pursue breach of warranty and negligent misrepresentation claims against the retailers and a U.S. unit of Welspun, and fraud claims against the Welspun unit.
"There's been a campaign of misrepresentation from Attorney General Barr, who misrepresented what was in the report; by the President — the President saying they found no collusion, that's not true," Nadler told CNN.
Politifact rated most of the points in her speech as true or mostly true, with a few half-truths, and only one false, on a misrepresentation of the extent of her bipartisan efforts.
To top it off, there is an extreme misrepresentation of fairy-tale love across our media landscape, one that often ignores the ways race, class, and sexuality affect how partnership looks and works.
The Commission had proposed to fine Austria 29.8 million euros "for the misrepresentation by serious negligence of three government entities of government debt data" between 2008 and 2012 in the region of Salzburg.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, three of the festival's patrons — Chelsea Chinery, Shannon McAuliffe, and Desiree Flores — have sued Ja Rule, McFarland, and Fyre Media for breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation and fraud.
Stock drops following this kind of "corrective disclosure," as this is known, are usually at the heart of securities fraud class actions because they allow investors to show the impact of the misrepresentation.
"This is not just a horrifying misrepresentation but also an invisibilisation of intersex persons," said Human Rights Law Network (HRLN), a collective of lawyers and activists who provide legal support to vulnerable people.
Those in government who want to spend more of other people's money seek to make taxes appear as low as possible, often through misrepresentation, because minimization increases public support for their policies. Sen.
A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration panel in San Juan, late Thursday, found two UBS units liable in the case, which alleged securities fraud, misrepresentation and other misdeeds, according to the ruling.
The misrepresentation around abortion started in the 1960s with claims that legalized abortion would reduce domestic violence, violence against children, decrease poverty among children and decrease rates of suicide and depression among women.
A class-action lawsuit filed earlier this month claims that the drink has no "detectable" amount of ginseng, Newsday reported on Monday, and it's going after the company for false claims and misrepresentation.
"The gross misrepresentation was that language was used in there that was not used and also that the tone of that meeting was not contributory and not constructive," the Georgia Republican said. Sen.
" He wrote that Mr. Barr's public statements on the report "reflect at least seven different layers of substantive misrepresentation" that amount to "a dramatic rewriting of the president's conduct — and of Mueller's findings.
In an unusual arrangement, the jury ruled on defamation and misrepresentation claims made by McQueary against Penn State, but Gavin himself will rule within 30 days on the whistleblower part of the lawsuit.
Fees for no services offences could invite a maximum penalty of A$13,000 per breach, while unconscionable conduct and misrepresentation A$1.7 million to A$2.1 million a breach, ASIC said on Tuesday.
Thomas is working in the midst of much crucial discussion in the art world about underrepresentation and misrepresentation of black bodies and female bodies in the western art canon and the contemporary media.
In the 15 previously-settled suits the judge examined, he found "a startling pattern of misrepresentation," in which plaintiffs' lawyers allegedly withheld evidence that their clients were exposed to asbestos products from other companies.
He has consistently misrepresented efforts in New York and Virginia to expand access to abortion later in pregnancy, painting Democrats as promoting "infanticide" — something healthcare providers have said is a misrepresentation of the truth.
Moreover, the U.S. Supreme Court has gone further in recent decades to make it even more clear that only factual misrepresentation, in other words specific lies — not opinion — would be considered libel or slander.
Even when it's not being sued, ZTE thumbs its nose at the traditional rules of fair play in intellectual proper matters, commonly engaging in delay, misrepresentation, and hold out when dealing with patent owners.
It also includes those who have committed "fraud or willful misrepresentation in connection with any official matter or application before a governmental agency," a category that includes using fake Social Security numbers to work.
If the public continues down this path of false narratives and the misrepresentation of justice advocacy, we will see law enforcement in this country become more akin to Second or Third World policing models.
Underwood additionally alleged that her office's investigation found that the fraud reached up to Exxon Mobil's highest levels and that the misrepresentation was known by former Chairman and CEO Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
Onslow made the announcement during a civil case brought against the bank by PCP Capital Partners, the investment vehicle of dealmaker Amanda Staveley, which is claiming around $1 billion in damages, alleging fraudulent misrepresentation.
But Giuliani is doing what any good lawyer would do -- protecting the President from what many of his friends and supporters believe would be a ruinous encounter with Mueller given Trump's proclivity for misrepresentation.
In 2016, 25 members of Congress petitioned the US Food and Drug Administration to end what they called the illegal misrepresentation of plant-based beverages as "real milk," citing damage to the dairy industry.
The piece lays the groundwork for the narrative arc of the exhibition, which traces Scholder's exploration of the psychological state of Native America, hitting on ideas of representation, misrepresentation, and stereotype along the way.
And if we have this conversation and what comes out of it is that we're a bunch of idealistic people, that would be a complete misrepresentation in many respects because we are in business.
"I decided a long time ago that I would prefer no representation to misrepresentation," she wrote, and it seemed that, with this impossible condition, she would not grant an exemption from her indefinite moratorium.
You'll recall a very similar class-action lawsuit was filed against Madonna this past November in FL. These new guys are suing for breach of contract, loss of value, false advertisement and negligent misrepresentation.
Flynn's misrepresentation of his conversations with Kislyak — which took place in December, before Trump took office — were the justification for his ouster from the White House after just 24 days as national security adviser.
Jackson said Fury was "definitely trying to regain control of his life and a modicum of control of the world" in this movie, which also looks at the concept of fake news and misrepresentation.
Zawadski, with the help of Lambda, is now suing the Picayune Funeral Home, along with its parent company, Brewer Funeral Services, for breach of contract, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, and negligent misrepresentation.
Google and YouTube also prohibit certain kinds of misrepresentation in ads, such as misinformation about public voting procedures, political candidate eligibility based on age or birthplace or incorrect claims that a public figure has died.
According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the gross negligence and misrepresentation Goldman Sachs (and other banks) engaged in cost American homeowners $9.1 trillion on paper, and the broader recession cost the economy $22 trillion.
U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken in Manhattan said the IRS was immune from damages claims for its alleged "deceit" or "misrepresentation" toward Sprint's former chief executive William Esrey and former chief operating officer Ronald LeMay.
" The president responded to Fire & Fury on Twitter Thursday night, denying that he had granted White House access to Wolff and calling the book "phony" and "full of lies, misrepresentation, and sources that don't exist.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the actress is suing for breach of contract and negligent misrepresentation, claiming the network is combining seasons four and five to lower her pay and extend her contract.
Talon, which licensed the Trump brand and hired a Trump-owned company to manage it, was ordered in October to pay damages to one buyer for "negligent misrepresentation" and for another sale to be rescinded.
The senator, David Perdue of Georgia, also accused another participant in the White House meeting, Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, of a "gross misrepresentation" of what the president had said at the session.
They say Meng's alleged misrepresentation, had it occurred in Canada, would not have put the bank at any risk of loss — a key element of any Canadian fraud charge — because Canada has rejected such sanctions.
According to HireRight's 20123 Annual Employment Screening Benchmark Report, which surveyed 6,000 human resources professionals across more than a dozen industries, 84 percent of employers reported catching a lie or misrepresentation in a job application.
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Photo: Gene J. Puskar (AP)Filed last night in California's Northern District Court, a new, wide-reaching lawsuit accuses The Ridesharing App That Isn't Uber of unjust enrichment, misrepresentation of its fee structure, and unfair competition.
In July, the FCC unanimously voted to refer the merger for an administrative review to determine if the conservative-leaning Sinclair engaged in misrepresentation or displayed a lack of candor about the merger to the commission.
The misrepresentation or omission of facts about an investment can take many forms, such as failing to inform a customer of negative financial information or giving baseless price predictions and assurances of an investment's future success.
"We need not here decide whether the affidavit's misrepresentation of Adondakis's statement was knowingly false because, even if we assume it was, we conclude that the statement was not necessary to probable cause," the court said.
Timing: Kelly's misrepresentation of what happened comes amid the White House's current feud with Wilson and the Gold Star widow of a soldier killed in Niger, which began over President Trump's alleged thoughtless choice of words.
The government argued that Mr. Ganek's constitutional rights were not violated because there was no obligation for prosecutors to issue a public statement exonerating a person even though there was a misrepresentation in a warrant application.
This is not to say that misrepresentation never occurs or that students should not have recourse: Consumer protections already exist, and schools engaged in fraudulent behavior should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Francis DeBernardo, executive director of New Ways Ministry, which seeks to reconcile LGBT Catholics and the institutional Church, called the booklet "a gross misrepresentation" of the lives of LGBT people that could encourage violence against them.
"  The Trump ads don't violate several aspects of these rules, like dissuading users from taking the census or "Misrepresentation of the dates, locations, times and methods for census participation" and "who can participate in the census.
Frater argued that Meng's alleged misrepresentation not only put HSBC at risk of violating US sanctions, but also put its reputation at risk, and deprived it of its ability to make financial decisions based on facts.
The issue of whether the bank deliberately decided against writing down the value of its troubled mortgage-backed bonds – and whether this decision caused misrepresentation of the bank's financial health - is a key area of contention.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Monday it had removed 68 pages and 43 accounts associated with a Brazilian marketing group, Raposo Fernandes Associados (RFA), for violating the social media network's misrepresentation and spam policies.
Former District Attorney Ken Kratz, who serves as the show's ostensible villain, has been outspoken about the documentary's alleged misrepresentation of key evidence, and has received hate mail and scathing Yelp reviews from fans of the show.
Chelsea was banned because she had admitted to using illegal drugs before, but if she had denied using, she could have been committing fraud or misrepresentation since officials had already gone through her phone and found evidence.
While regulators did not disclose details of the errors, Garuda's executives confirmed on Sunday that they were related to a misrepresentation of $240 million in revenue that it had yet to receive from PT Mahata Aero Teknologi.
" Kerry King doubled down on the sentiment via a post on his wife's Instagram, which read in part, "With social media, there's too much room for misrepresentation, and we all just had a giant taste of that.
A jury in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois cleared the company on defective design and failure to warn counts, but awarded the plaintiff $55,000 for medical expenses on a negligent misrepresentation claim.
While this reaction really isn't the fault of the well-intentioned municipal employee who took away my license plates, it's a symptom of how a deeply rooted misrepresentation of my profession has created flawed perceptions and stereotypes.
New rules issued by the Department of Education on Monday would allow current and former students to file claims for loan forgiveness if they felt their school made a "substantial misrepresentation" regarding the school on its programs.
According to FINRA, the most common complaints against brokers and advisors are misrepresentation and unsuitability: If you think that you have a legitimate dispute with your broker or advisor, there are a couple steps you can take.
"In the eight years since the FTC entered the consent order barring Facebook from making any misrepresentation about user privacy, the FTC has not taken a single enforcement action against the company," EPIC said in a statement.
Over the years, Mr. Blair has been accused by critics of deceiving Parliament and the public, and on Wednesday he said accusations of "bad faith, of lying or deceit or deliberate misrepresentation" should be laid to rest.
Staveley's private equity group PCP Capital Partners is claiming damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation in a row over whether Barclays offered Qatar and Abu Dhabi investors the same deal terms for participating in a fundraising in 2008.
Trump's impromptu press conference on the North Lawn of the White House on Friday unfolded as a breathtaking display of charisma, misrepresentation, hubris and salesmanship that has no obvious parallel in the modern history of Western democracies.
On Monday, Mr. da Silva again denied owning the properties, but state prosecutors in São Paulo have charged him with money laundering and misrepresentation of assets in connection to the apartment in the seaside city of Guarujá.
According to The New York Times, the Education Department will establish a federal standard for what constitutes "misrepresentation" when determining whether a for-profit college deceived students into enrolling before saddling them with mountains of financial debt.
Misrepresentation of this risk long has been based on international data that reflect mouth- and throat-cancer mortality in India and elsewhere, stemming from complex product mixtures available there that may or may not even contain tobacco.
In 2016, Thomas Luca Jr., a Pennsylvania traveler who booked a room online at a Wyndham hotel in Miami, sued the company in Federal District Court in Pennsylvania, alleging misrepresentation of its room rates on its website.
There's never going to be an objective way to evaluate "strong ties," or to distinguish between "willful misrepresentation" and an honest mistake, or to divine when "material support" has been coerced versus when it was freely given.
"This kind of behavior is not allowed on Facebook under our misrepresentation policy because we don't want people or organizations creating networks of accounts to mislead others about who they are, or what they're doing," Gleicher said.
Trade lawyers are exasperated that the Article 24 idea keeps resurfacing, calling it a "misrepresentation" and "utter nonsense", while May has said it is "perhaps not quite as simple as some may have understood it to be".
On Tuesday Mediaite's Josh Feldman flagged this comment from NBC correspondent Heidi Przybyla, who said on MSNBC that one big purpose of the hearings "is to rebut the misrepresentation that was made" by Barr about the Mueller Report.
More specifically, Praxis alleges that Coca-Cola and the ABA "ramped up their campaign of misrepresentation and deception" in 2012, due to a growing body of scientific studies linking sugar to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
Indeed, the order prioritizes people who have engaged in "fraud or willful misrepresentation in connection with any official matter," which could apply to anyone who applies for a job and pays taxes under a fake Social Security number.
The lawsuit claims that Pompliano was fired just three weeks after starting work at Snapchat out of fear that his complaints over the company's alleged misrepresentation of metrics might damage Snapchat's upcoming bid to take the company public.
Democratic lawmakers and aides say the reality is the vast majority of the public didn't read the Mueller report -- and they argue the public's perception was tainted by Attorney General William Barr's misrepresentation of the special counsel's findings.
PARIS, Oct 17 (Reuters) - French state-owned bank Bpifrance and oil services company TechnipFMC have filed a complaint against Naval Group for wilful misrepresentation, a source close to the matter told Reuters, confirming a story in Challenges magazine.
For instance, it waives removal for using fraud or a willful misrepresentation to gain an immigration benefit; for returning to the United States illegally after being deported; and for violating the terms of a previously granted nonimmigrant status.
"Even The New York Times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original tweet in their paper, which showed the full extent of the support, depth in crowd, and intensity that existed," Spicer added.
The announcement was made during a hearing in a civil case brought against the bank by PCP Capital Partners, the investment vehicle of dealmaker Amanda Staveley, which is claiming around $1 billion in damages for alleged "fraudulent misrepresentation".
The campaign ad says Trump referred to the coronavirus as "a hoax" at a campaign rally in South Carolina last month, but Washington Post fact-checker Meg Kelly called the editing of the president's remarks a "blatant" misrepresentation.
The move came after Cardinals rookie Ryan Helsley expressed his disappointment at the "Tomahawk Chop" chants at the stadium from fans, calling it "a misrepresentation of the Cherokee people or Native Americans in general," per the Bleacher Report.
How the president responds to the coronavirus could become the biggest test of his presidency, given his massive cuts to national public-health programs, and routine misrepresentation of empirical findings he doesn't like, Business Insider's Sonam Sheth reported.
"Even the New York Times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original Tweet in their paper, which showed the full extent of the support, depth in crowd, and intensity that existed," he said.
"Gross misrepresentation by opponents of my amendment, and the media willing to go along with this agenda, resulted in a flurry of misconceptions and unfounded claims about the true purpose of this amendment," he said in a statement.
"Providing the FDA favorable results showing no asbestos and withholding or failing to provide unfavorable results, which show asbestos, is a form of a misrepresentation by omission," Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Ana Viscomi said in her June ruling.
Rightfully resentful Asian-Americans need a place to hang a quarter centuries' worth of concerns about underrepresentation, misrepresentation, and whitewashing — it's just a shame that we're behaving like there won't ever be another chance to get it right again.
The FCC's case against net neutrality rests on a deliberate misrepresentation of how the internet works Representative Mike Doyle, who has been working on the corresponding effort in the House, said he is taking the next step tomorrow morning.
Talking to another one of the guys at the show the other weekend, we talked about this misrepresentation—the idea that musicians have these ideas in their heads, and all they have to do is get the ideas down.
Just a few paragraphs into Erik Kirschbaum's Soccer Without Borders: Jürgen Klinsmann, Coaching the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team and the Quest for the World Cup, the author gives his first, but hardly last, misrepresentation of Klinsmann's managerial career.
CBP officers have the power to summarily and expeditiously remove a visitor (or return that person to their home country) for a wide variety of reasons, including not having proper documentation, misrepresentation, and suspected complicity in subversion or terrorism.
The proposed class action, filed in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, accuses Standard & Poor's of fraud and misrepresentation for giving Curacao-based Lifetrade Fund B.V. an investment-grade rating for five years despite the riskiness of the venture.
Apprehended on charges of "scandal and misrepresentation of a costume or uniform," according to the BBC report, they spent the night in a Crete jail cell wearing the offending outfits, before charges against them were dropped the next day.
The supervisor also said that month that Deutsche Bank, among others, "tolerate misrepresentation" from originators with "misdirected lending practices" such as a borrower's ability to pay the loans, accepting blacked out pay stubs so they could claim higher incomes.
However, Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter argued during the seven-week trial that the state's nuisance law is much broader than other states and applied to J&J's alleged misrepresentation that opioids were safe and effective for everyday pain.
The courts will have to decide whether their climate denial campaigns, their lobbying efforts and their misrepresentation of climate science to the public, as well as to consumers, rises to the level where they're held financially liable for damages.
" Responding to the fallout, Atlanta-based Scofflaw released a statement saying the promotion was issued without its approval by Frank, a UK agency hired to promote its products in the region, and that it was "outraged" at the "misrepresentation.
It's a victory that copyright experts say was based on a notable misrepresentation of the law by the courts, and could pave the way toward the erosion of ISP "safe harbor" protections under the DMCA protecting them from liability.
Tuesday afternoon: The aftermath As senior Republicans do their best to push ahead and leave this episode behind, Goodlatte blamed "gross misrepresentation by opponents of my amendment, and the media willing to go along with this agenda" for scuttling his efforts.
" Asked whether Graham has changed his position on allowing Mueller to testify publicly, Graham spokeswoman Taylor Reidy said: "He's giving Mueller the opportunity to provide testimony regarding any misrepresentation by the attorney general of the substance of that phone call.
The all-East Asian cast of Crazy Rich Asians is also a misrepresentation of Singapore at the most basic level, obscuring Malay, Indian, Eurasian, and more populations who make the country the culturally rich and unique place that it is.
"I told the group that it seemed clear to me that the information used to set the range of the recall was, in one case, technically unsupportable, and in the other case, a likely misrepresentation of the production records," he wrote.
Her PCP private equity group is claiming $1 billion plus damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation in a civil case that hinges on the terms Qatari and Abu Dhabi investors received for helping Barclays raise about 7 billion pounds in total.
Twenty-two women are suing the adult video production company Girls Do Porn for fraud, coercion, and misrepresentation, after the company spread and sold the videos online—even after it promised the films would likely never reach a wide audience.
" As for the controversy that came from the Times story, Tarantino said, "I feel like I've been honest here and told the truth, and it feels really good after two days of misrepresentation, to be able to say it out loud.
The organization has been striving to build awareness of the idea that triple talaq is actually a misrepresentation of the Quran and instead promote Quranic tenets on divorce that call for a 90-day period of discussion, dialogue, and arbitration.
"When I asked Sendler during our main interview, at the Gizmodo office, if he saw these falsifications as marketing or misrepresentation, his demeanor shifted, and he finally spoke to me in a way that seemed earnest: "That's sort of subjective, right?
"This kind of behavior is not allowed on Facebook under our misrepresentation policy because we don't want people or organizations creating networks of accounts to mislead others about who they are, or what they're doing," Facebook said in its post.
Not only is this a gross misrepresentation of historical concepts of medieval societies, but it offers a dangerous space for white supremacist movements to take hold, claiming that "authentic" portrayals of medieval Europe look a lot like Mordhau: white, male, bloody.
The public will be susceptible to spin and misrepresentation of the limited goals of Alexander-Murray: a bipartisan effort to stabilize the marketplaces by funding the cost-sharing reduction subsidies, providing more resources for open enrollment outreach, and expediting state waivers.
Charles Darwin stated, "Great is the power of steady misrepresentation…"  Although he was speaking specifically to the distortions about his own work, these words transcend misconceptions of evolution by natural selection, and are germane to the prominence of science in general.
"He's talking in these terms of urgency, especially where the US-Mexico border and Mexican immigration is concerned in a way that is so contradictory with the evidence on the ground as to almost seem as willful misrepresentation," she said.
Phoenix Bond & Indemnity Co. Abbott and AbbVie, represented at the 7th Circuit by Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, countered that the Neurontin and Avandia decisions involved direct alleged misrepresentation to healthcare plans so those cases are not analogous to the Depakote suit.
The spokesperson wouldn't say whether that meant political ads are fact-checked to ensure compliance with its "misrepresentation" policy, which doesn't allow ads that "intend to deceive users," and wouldn't explain why the Trump campaign's Biden ad didn't violate these policies.
Charges for tests or procedures canceled prior to services, misrepresentation of a patient's diagnosis to a higher cost one, and increased times for being under anesthesia or in the operation room cover some of the other frequently found billing mistakes.
"Purdue knew that its long-standing and ongoing misrepresentation of the risks and benefits of opioids were not supported by or were contrary to the scientific evidence," New Hampshire's lawyers argue in the complaint, filed in Merrimack County Superior Court.
It tears loved ones from each other, like "zero tolerance" at the southern border; it has been defended by misrepresentation, like the census citizenship question; it represents an erosion of checks and balances, like the president's declaration of a false emergency.
The characterization of Mr. Biden as owning a $1.5 billion private equity firm funded by the Chinese, or suggesting that Mr. Biden has earned millions of dollars from the firm is a gross misrepresentation of Mr. Biden's role with BHR.
In the United States, generations of schoolchildren have learned that the Pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower signed treaties with Native Americans and celebrated the first Thanksgiving with them — a sugarcoated version of events that many historians consider a misrepresentation.
If the immigration officer determines that the alien lacks proper documentation or has committed fraud or a willful misrepresentation to gain admission, he must order the alien's removal from the United States, unless the alien indicates that he fears persecution.
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association filed the lawsuit on Monday in Dallas, accusing the company of negligence and fraudulent misrepresentation when it pitched the Max as "essentially the same as the time-tested 737 aircraft" pilots were already familiar with.
"BSA consistently misrepresented itself as a safe, wholesome, values-based organization where scouts would be 'prepared for life,' when BSA knew, in fact, that: its programs were infested with pedophiles," the lawsuit alleges, accusing the Scouts of negligence and fraudulent misrepresentation.
Mesires told The Washington Post last week that Hunter had not received "any return or compensation" from his investment or role with the firm, and that Trump and his defenders had engaged in a "gross misrepresentation" of Hunter's role there.
Flynn's misrepresentation of his conversations with former Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergey Kislyak — which took place in December 85033, a month before Trump took office — were the justification for his ouster from the White House after just 24 days.
Mesires told The Washington Post last week that Hunter Biden had not received "any return or compensation" from his investment or role with the firm, and that Trump and his defenders had engaged in a "gross misrepresentation" of Hunter's role there.
Former Vice President Joe Biden said that his verbal slip-ups and gaffes over the course of the 2020 campaign — specifically his misrepresentation of a 2008 war story — do not impact his ability to be president during an interview with NPR.
Early in a rookie season that was mostly lost to injury, Swann split with Bell and later sued him for misrepresentation; "the ethics, legality and competence of Mr. Bell are very much at issue," Swann's new attorney Patrick McGroder said.
But this kind of blatant misrepresentation of fact should never have made it through the editorial process in the first place — and says just about all you need to know about the media's assumptions on the conflict between Israel and Palestine.
"His pages continue to be able to exist so long as they are administered by someone other than himself," the spokesperson told BuzzFeed News, adding that several pages promoting the border wall fundraiser were also recently removed because they violated rules regarding misrepresentation.
"Because the court finds that individualized questions will predominate with respect to Facebook's alleged breach and misrepresentation, the court denies plaintiffs' motion for class certification," wrote Judge Ronald M. Whyte of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
"The use of agents who are compensated in the form of bonus, commission or other incentive payment on the basis of the number of students recruited or enrolled creates an environment in which misrepresentation and conflicts of interests are unavoidable," the draft said.
Potential consequences of lying could mean the insurer later has cause to cancel your policy on grounds of material misrepresentation, Barry said, or if a loss occurs that's related to the lie, the insurer may not be required to pay that claim.
Lieu and Rice, who are both former prosecutors, invoked rules that prohibit obstruction of another party's access to evidence, making a false statement to a tribunal and engaging in dishonesty or misrepresentation that reflect adversely on a lawyer's fitness to practice law.
Laying out a 44-page defence against allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation, Barclays denied dishonesty and alleged Staveley's private equity group PCP Capital Partners was unable to establish it had suffered any loss from negotiations with the bank during its October 2008 capital raising.
You might have a strong case to break the lease on the grounds of fraud, misrepresentation or both, because your landlord failed to disclose a vital piece of information that you could not have figured out on your own, Mr. Kozek said.
Staveley's private equity group PCP Capital Partners is claiming damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation in a civil case lodged at London's High Court in January that sheds light on how Abu Dhabi and Qatari sheikhs helped bail Barclays out nearly eight years ago.
In a statement last week, the center said that the term "Polish death camps" was undoubtedly a historical misrepresentation, but that it was a mistake to restrict what scholars can say about the "direct or indirect complicity" of Poles in the Holocaust.
In March 22017, after a few of my sources complained about the misrepresentation of their words in translated versions of a story published by Chinese news websites, CNBC's legal department sent copyright infringement warnings for inappropriately republishing and falsely elaborating on CNBC's content.
JH: I'm sure you do, but I'm telling you what it's like from the coalface what this feels like and I can tell you it is a total, and I assume deliberate, misrepresentation of the situation that Channel 4 is not regulated.
"Please inform the Committee if you would like to provide testimony regarding any misrepresentation by the Attorney General," Graham wrote in a letter to Mueller, who was probing alleged Russian interference into the 2016 election and whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice.
Years later on a trip back to LA I'm perusing a Magazine in my hotel room and I come across this fierce and brilliant article about an up and coming actress and her frustrations about the misrepresentation of Asian men and woman in Hollywood.
Underwood also alleged that her office's investigation found that the fraud reached up to Exxon Mobil's highest levels and that the misrepresentation was known by former Chairman and CEO Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries State Dept.
More than that, the actress is "deeply hurt" by the film's misrepresentation of her friendship with the rapper, who would be turning 46 today were he not murdered in a drive-by shooting 21 years ago (the official story on his conspiracy theory-prompting death).
So when mostly male, mostly white talking heads, politicians, and journalists are snagging a majority of the limited airtime devoted to climate change on television, "it's extremely unfortunate because it's underrepresentation; it's a misrepresentation of what the movement actually looks like right now," says Fisher.
What I can't understand and what many of us shouldn't forgive, is the years of lying about this heritage, the years of misrepresentation, and the total and utter refusal to grapple with the larger story that it tells us about her in public life.
In expedited removal proceedings, which are conducted by immigration officers, an alien who lacks proper documentation or has committed fraud or a willful misrepresentation to enter the country, will be deported without a hearing before an immigration judge, unless he requests an asylum hearing.
The American Immigration Council, along with the Center for Constitutional Rights, said in a lawsuit that the agency's officers had used a variety of tactics — including misrepresentation, threats and intimidation, physical force and coercion — to deny legitimate asylum seekers the opportunity to pursue their claims.
U.S. District Judge Anne Thompson in Trenton, New Jersey on Monday ruled that Roche's alleged failure to disclose it had paid $3 million to a researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, who was an author on the study, was not a material misrepresentation.
The number of threats has accelerated since then, but I will add that there has been a letter of support signed by more than 100 faculty at Dartmouth College supporting my claim that this was a misrepresentation of my views and calling on the president to respond.
U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty in Newark, New Jersey had dismissed part of the case, a negligent misrepresentation claim, last year, but ruled Friday that the latest version of Bayer's complaint offered enough new detail about how the company was harmed for the claim to go forward.
The scandal grew more serious for Mr. da Silva this week when prosecutors in São Paulo State charged Mr. da Silva with money laundering and misrepresentation of assets in connection with the penthouse apartment in the coastal city of Guarujá, crimes that could involve jail sentences.
"In times of emergency, the American public need to have confidence in the information being provided by the White House, and misrepresentation of National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts is especially disturbing when it concerns an ongoing natural disaster that has already killed twenty people," she wrote.
The spread of fake news by entities such as the for-profit Business Travel Coalition (BTC), the misrepresentation of the facts by the U.S. Travel Association (which is financially supported by Emirates and Etihad), and incomplete information taken as fact has muddied the waters on this issue.
The ruling follows a succession of high-profile cases in which automakers concealed crucial information from car owners, including General Motors' failure to disclose a deadly ignition switch flaw, Volkswagen's misrepresentation of pollution emissions, and Honda's failure to report potential safety problems for more than a decade.
One stark misrepresentation I'm seeing is the argument that these high-skill game-playing systems represent real progress toward "AI systems, which can handle the complexity and uncertainty of the real world" [as OpenAI claimed in a press release about its Dota 2-playing bot OpenAI Five].
Instead of making comments that suggest that the centuries-old white misrepresentation and exploitation of black culture is excusable in 2018, Kelly might have taken the time to talk to her diverse colleagues, such as Roker and others, to find out why blackface costumes are so offensive.
Among those listed as priorities for removal are those who have "engaged in fraud or willful misrepresentation in connection with any official matter or application before a governmental agency," which would essentially include any undocumented worker who has signed an employment agreement in the United States.
It provides that if an alien attempts to procure his admission into the United States by fraud or misrepresentation, or lacks a valid entry document, he may be removed without a hearing in expedited removal proceedings, unless he has a credible fear of persecution or torture.
This is not a conventional view of the attorney general's role, but it surely appealed to a President who has repeatedly said he needed an attorney general in the mold of the shadowy Roy Cohn, who was disbarred on charges of "dishonesty, fraud, deceit and misrepresentation," to protect him.
As far as what obligation it has to people who have fallen victim to a scam on Airbnb's platform, the company only said in an email that it is "here 24/7 to support with rebooking assistance, full refunds and reimbursements" in cases of fraud or misrepresentation by hosts.
Prosecutors and a group of defense lawyers were in DC Superior Court on Friday as the government argued that Chief Judge Robert Morin should find there was no "intentional misrepresentation" by the government about its decision not to tell the defense or the judge about the additional recordings.
While Gates didn't reveal who she'd vote for, she did say she was "concerned any time any leader speaks out" and says something that is "a misrepresentation of the facts," in reference to Republican candidate Donald Trump's views on the issue of whether vaccinations lead to autism in children.
The media's attention and heavy police presence at the marches for black lives often focuses on gauging the degree of peacefulness maintained during the protests—often overshadowing protesters' demands and the black community's rage and resistance to police brutality, racism, and the history of misrepresentation their communities have faced.
DeWine said the Ohio suit, filed Wednesday morning in Ross County, "would compel these companies to clean up this mess through several remedies," including an injunction to stop "continued deception and misrepresentation in marketing," damages paid to the state for money spent on the crisis, and repayment to consumers.
The SEC staff suggested that Henn, who has worked at Barclays since 2008, and Alfaro, who worked at First Bank Puerto Rico Securities before moving to Barclays in 2013, allegedly violated securities and municipal bond rules on fraud, deception and misrepresentation during the sale of Puerto Rico bonds.
These include congressional hearings on the misrepresentation of their products, social rejection, World War II (a sequence that flirts with bad taste), the advent of vulgar hard-sell advertising (rendered in a "Mad Men"-style production number snappily choreographed by Christopher Gattelli) and the cruel march of changing times.
Yad Vashem agreed with Poland that the term "Polish death camps" was "a historical misrepresentation" but added in a statement that it opposed the new legislation, saying it was "liable to blur the historical truths regarding the assistance the Germans received from the Polish population during the Holocaust."
"The claim they have reproduced the prevalent CCR5 variant is a blatant misrepresentation of the actual data and can only be described by one term: a deliberate falsehood," Fyodor Urnov, a genome-editing scientist and the University of California, told MIT Technology Review in response to the research.
Mr. Trump's order also includes anyone who has engaged in "fraud or willful misrepresentation in connection with any official matter or application before a governmental agency," a category that includes anyone who has used a false Social Security number to obtain a job, as many unauthorized immigrants do.
Kathleen Noftle, 55, of Tewksbury, was arrested Wednesday morning and charged in Boston federal court with one count of obtaining a controlled substance by misrepresentation, fraud, deception, and subterfuge, and one count of tampering with a consumer product, according to a release from the Massachusetts US Attorney's Office.
The government isn't asking Morin to undo his finding that the government violated evidence rules by failing to tell the defense about the video edits, but Goodhand said the US attorney's office wanted a statement from the judge, even a "single sentence," that there was no international misrepresentation by the government.
The FCC's case against net neutrality rests on a deliberate misrepresentation of how the internet works The FCC's argument, at the center of the 2017 rule, that broadband isn't telecommunications is supported by almost no experts whatsoever, yet as an expert agency it can decide such technical matters on its own.
"Although these three applications were withdrawn today, material questions remain because the real party-in-interest issue in this case includes a potential element of misrepresentation or lack of candor that may suggest granting other, related applications by the same party would not be in the public interest," the agency wrote.
The line can be sticky: two professors from University of California Hastings College of the Law, Dorit Rubenstein Reiss and John L. Diamond, recently explored whether anti-vaccine groups that worked to convince the Somali community in Minnesota not to vaccinate their kids could be held liable for negligent misrepresentation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear GlaxoSmithKline Plc's bid to throw out lawsuits by union health and welfare funds that said the company's misrepresentation of heart-related risks of its diabetes medication Avandia caused them to pay too much for the drug for insured patients.
That's the concern that has been raised whenever vogueing, which developed decades ago as a competition form in underground balls, mainly for black and Latino gay men, gets some mainstream attention — as it has again recently, with the success of "Pose" on FX. Usually, the discussion is about appropriation and misrepresentation.
In itself, this is no argument that more misrepresentation is going on at these institutions; if anything, it argues that federally backed loans are being provided too readily to applicants with dubious qualifications in an attempt to achieve the desired end of boosting the college graduation rate of lower-income Americans.
" With a Merle Haggard-invoking lede, Norris launches into a perversely fascinating discussion of the chemtrails conspiracy theory that includes the use of Wikipedia as a source, a freewheeling misrepresentation of a Smithsonian article by esteemed science writer Sarah Zielinski, and the dismissal of Snopes as a "liberal fact-finding website.
In 2016, the company was charged by the Federal Trade Commission with misrepresentation and unfair security practices over multiple vulnerabilities in its routers, cloud back-up storage and firmware update tool that would have allowed attackers to gain access to customer files and router log-in credentials, among other things.
"In a time and cultural climate fraught with the misrepresentation of black people, black stories, and black bodies, I find it imperative, as a black artist in St. Louis, to provide opportunities to expose the wealth of creativity and depth of reflection within the black experience," Kincaid said in an interview.
Crossing borders has become a formal rite de passage toward identity, and Latin Americans are experts in dealing with the walls, fences and barriers of misreading — as Mexican, Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Caribbean and Latin American, not to mention Latino, mestizo, mulatto, Native and every other wall of misrepresentation.
In some cases, they included explicit factual misrepresentation, for instance, directly contradicting the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and presenting data in a "very misleading" way, according to the independent researcher who produced that data, Lloyd Keigwin, a senior scientist in geology and geophysics at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
That at first was very unexpected; I had anticipated maybe a few minutes of ranting about what they were feeling was what I was going to get, but almost every individual that I conversed with believes that there is a complete misrepresentation of what it is like to actually live in Detroit.
While it's easy to imagine that most government officials wish that they could time travel and convince Apple not to upgrade its security, or that Apple could somehow remotely downgrade all of its phones to iOS 7 and other software versions with weaker encryption, that's a misrepresentation of what the DOJ is asking.
"This seeming misrepresentation of the Carl Vinson strike group's intended purpose in Asia really hurts US credibility on this issue and will make implementation of any sort of policy toward North Korea harder in the long run," Jenny Town, Assistant Director of the US-Korea Institute at John Hopkins University, told Gizmodo.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago on Tuesday ruled that plaintiff Steven Menzies must drop his charges of fraudulent misrepresentation and unjust enrichment, among other things, against his former lawyer Graham Taylor and Seyfarth because they were filed after Illinois' two-year statute of limitations on attorney misconduct-related claims.
The complete misrepresentation of the president's language surrounding MS-28503 and the hysterical coverage of the U.S. Embassy moving to the capital of Israel — Jerusalem (all in one week, mind you) — might be the most recent examples, but they are endemic of the systemic bias and recklessness that plagues our media landscape.
And while she would later deny that the character of Omarosa was anything like her true self—she called it a "a gross misrepresentation of who I am" that was performed for "ratings"—she is a true product of the reality television age, a person who will go any distance for ratings.
"If it turns out that consumers would have replaced their battery instead of buying new iPhones had they known the true nature of Apple's upgrades, you might start to have a better case for some sort of misrepresentation or fraud," said Rory Van Loo, a Boston University professor specializing in consumer technology law.
"If it turns out that consumers would have replaced their battery instead of buying new iPhones had they known the true nature of Apple's upgrades, you might start to have a better case for some sort of misrepresentation or fraud," said Rory Van Loo, a Boston University professor specializing in consumer technology law.
But in a turn of events that has stunned the industry, the deal has now been rescinded by a judge, after Universal accused representatives of the estate of fraud and misrepresentation during negotiations and threatened a lawsuit if the company was not allowed to withdraw from the deal and get its money back.
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Though the Utah County Attorney's Office closed its case on the Browns and adopted a policy that only allows bigamy prosecutions to be brought against those who induce a partner to marry through misrepresentation or are suspected of committing a collateral crime such as fraud or abuse, the district court sided with the Browns.
Trump's remarks Thursday, alongside his continued misrepresentation of how the alliance works and his failure to reaffirm US commitment to the group, is likely to further unsettle US allies, sowing doubt about US leadership and possibly making it harder for NATO leaders to convince their people of the need to spend more on defense.
" Instead, the response from Trump's transition team was pretty tepid: "President-elect Trump has continued to denounce racism of any kind and he was elected because he will be a leader for every American," spokesman Bryan Lanza wrote, adding, "To think otherwise is a complete misrepresentation of the movement that united Americans from all backgrounds.
In expedited removal proceedings, which are conducted by immigration officers, an alien who lacks proper documentation or has committed fraud or a willful misrepresentation to enter the country, and has not been physically present for two years, can be deported without a hearing before an immigration judge, unless he establishes a credible fear of persecution.
In response to a query from BuzzFeed News, a Facebook spokesperson said the phony account "was removed for violating [the company's] misrepresentation policy," but declined to share any further information, such as what country it originated from, what email address was used to open it, or any other details that might reveal who was behind it.
Anthony Weiner, You Big Fucking DickFormer New York congressman Anthony Weiner should have been an amusing blip on the history of the…Read more ReadProPublica, an independent, non-profit investigative journalism outfit with multiple Pulitzers, has a bombshell report that claims the FBI is scrambling to correct Comey's misrepresentation of the emails found on Huma Abedin's husband's laptop.
Most of these require an employee to refund pay in case of misconduct, fraud, or misrepresentation of performance metrics (that result in higher performance-based pay) and it seems the board at Wells Fargo is looking to see if the clawback agreements against Carrie Tolstedt (chief of consumer banking) and John Stumpf (CEO) should be triggered.
While the UN and the African Union maintain that the conflict in Darfur is coming to a close, Kumar warns that the security council's perception may be skewed by a natural blind spot on the issue and a misrepresentation of conditions in the region from the Sudanese government which has long argued the peacekeepers should be removed.
However, there are exceptions to the New Jersey Rules of Professional Conduct, which say a lawyer may not commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the lawyer's honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer in other respects; engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation; or engage in conduct that is prejudicial to the administration of justice.
"The six articles Alek published represent the full extent of his work with us and the idea that those columns, published transparently under his name between January and April 2019, are "anti-state" in nature is a misrepresentation which we reject," Chad O'Carroll, CEO of NK News publisher the Korea Risk Group, said in a statement.
But not only does Trump lie a lot more than his predecessors — a New York Times analysis found six times as many lies in Trump's first 10 months in office as across Obama's eight years — but the Trump-era GOP has grown terrifyingly comfortable with a kind of large-scale misrepresentation of what their legislation says that's totally unprecedented.
Much of Washington has been waiting with bated breath for this testimony, which is expected to describe just what Yates told the new Trump administration about the conduct of its first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, who was fired in February when his misrepresentation of his contacts with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition was leaked.
" (In addition to wrongful death, the suit also accuses JUUL of, among other things, defective design, negligence, and intentional misrepresentation of its products' safety.) The child of smokers, Wakefield even reportedly consulted his mother about his vaping, saying that he "read materials indicating JUUL was safe and did not pose the health risks that accompany combustible cigarettes.
Chekhov and Hawthorne used the weed as a symbol in their fiction, Malcolm's knowledge showcasing not her smarts but the contrast the paragraph is built to deliver: the gloom that has, in another wonderful Malcolm word, adhered to the plant — its reduction to symbolism in literature; its misrepresentation as uninterestingly ugly — which is, to Malcolm, an error, a wrong.
Perhaps meaningful exposure to the long history of black, Latinx and Asian contributions to the building of this country would minimize the polarization we are currently facing in the U.S. The recent media uproar about the misrepresentation of Mexican immigrants in the novel, American Dirt, by white author Jeanine Cummins, is only a recent example of a historic, systemic and widespread problem.
To win their case, the plaintiffs or the attorney general would have to demonstrate that Trump's venture was a fraud -- defined in New York law as "any device, scheme or artifice to defraud and any deception, misrepresentation, concealment, suppression, false pretense, false promise or unconscionable contractual provisions" Ultimately, is there at least a civil case against Trump University in one of these courts?
The lawsuit alleges that the supplier continued to make demands of Tesla for damages and finances, and Tesla is asking in the lawsuit for a judge to agree that Tesla is not in breach of its contractual obligations and that Tesla owes nothing to Hoerbiger, and for damages related for negligent misrepresentation based on the promises regarding the Falcon Wing door.
The final section of "Midnight Return" depicts Mr. Hayes, who claims to have always had misgivings about the movie's lurid treatment of his tale, returning to Turkey in recent years to revisit the sites of his captivity — one prison has been converted to a Four Seasons Hotel — and to convey amends to the Turkish people, who considered "Midnight Express" a grave misrepresentation.
What the Halls are saying: They said caves are a common place to store wine in Napa Valley because of its ability to store wine at cool temperatures cost-efficiently, per AP. The Halls also said the $900 bottle of wine that Warren said guests were served at the Buttigieg event is a misrepresentation of what the winery actually sells.
Trump's provocative comments about women and minorities -- including assertions that Mexican immigrants were "rapists," that he could grab women's genitals with impunity and that African Americans had never been worse off than they were last year -- along with his misrepresentation of facts and tendency to boast gave Democrats hope that significant numbers of Republicans, particularly women, would cross party lines and vote for Hillary Clinton.
Removing Spam and Inauthentic Activity from Facebook in Brazil On the same day as the Philippines bust, Facebook reported a similar spam network in Brazil: Today, as part of our ongoing efforts to protect our community from this type of abuse, Facebook removed 220 Pages and 29 accounts associated with a Brazilian marketing group, Raposo Fernandes Associados (RFA), for violating our misrepresentation and spam policies.
And he asked consular officers to start asking more questions when interviewing anyone who might be subject to an SAO — including social media handles and their past 15 years of work and residency history — presumably so that State Department officials had more information to compile the SAO, and so they could more easily block a visa for "willful misrepresentation" if an inconsistency were discovered.
Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency explained that Sigley was caught "red-handed" on June 25, having "comb[ed]" through Pyongyang and furnishing news outlets with photos and data on domestic happenings in North Korea, per AP. But, but, but: In a statement on NK News' website, CEO Chad O'Carroll called it a "misrepresentation" for North Korea to characterize Sigley's writing for the outlet as anti-state, AP reports.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Florida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Trump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news MORE on Monday downplayed the Trump administration's misrepresentation of the number of suspected terrorists apprehended at the southern border, arguing press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders made "an unfortunate misstatement" a day earlier.
Ahead of Asia Trip, Business Lobby Gives Pompeo an Earful on Trade War Trump Tariffs Are Lifting Profits, Steel Giant ArcelorMittal Says Faced With Crippling Sanctions, ZTE Loaded Up on Lobbyists Mr. Trump publicly clashed with the publisher of The New York Times, A. G. Sulzberger, on Sunday over the president's threats to journalism and what Mr. Sulzberger said was a misrepresentation of a private meeting between them.
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"What viewers think about organ donation is directly related to what they see in TV storylines so without an advisory warning or a link to get accurate information, viewers will be left with a negative emotional connection to the donation and transplant process," said Tenaya Wallace, director of Donate Life Hollywood, a national campaign supported by the donation and transplant community that works with Hollywood to correct misrepresentation and damaging stereotypes related to organ donation.
In a world where we all live under the shadow of Facebook and the NSA's PRISM technology, where any political event will be attributed to PSYOPS by just about any stratum of society, from the most marginalized to the most elite, where the world lurches drunkenly towards multipolarity, and where mass politics seems caught in an intractable web of digital misrepresentation, there simply isn't any "what if?" left to titillate in the technothriller conceit.

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