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And it was totally -- they totally misrepresented those very wonderful women, I have to tell you, totally misrepresented.
And it was totally — they totally misrepresented those very wonderful women, I have to tell you, totally misrepresented.
The manufacturers, unless they've somehow misrepresented the product, Baker said.
Especially when the plans in question have been deliberately misrepresented?
Correction: A previous version of this story misrepresented Malpass' comments.
He certainly could have misrepresented his relationship with the app.
Correction: The headline on this story initially misrepresented Bruenig's argument.
The only problem was that Kelly totally misrepresented what Rep.
More than that though I didn't want to be misrepresented.
There are consequences or risks when trans people are misrepresented.
Mr. Garcia said the weapon had been demonized and misrepresented.
LGBTQ history is often ignored or misrepresented in pop culture.
Mr. Sulzberger said the president had misrepresented a private meeting.
What was the motivation of those who misrepresented the video?
Gino Picano, meanwhile, feels Atalanta has been misrepresented (by me).
Officials claim the men misrepresented the sources of campaign donations.
The agency misrepresented the effectiveness of its ads, Uber said.
Not surprisingly, Henry misrepresented a lot of what had happened.
Sharks are one of the misrepresented - most misrepresented animals on the planet and although there is lots of what I would look at as comical shark sensationalistic shows, the truth is the exact opposite.
And it was totally — they totally misrepresented those very wonderful women.
Pruitt has also questioned and misrepresented the science of climate change.
This isn&apost the first time he has misrepresented the episode.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misrepresented reporting of Inc.
Johnson said the views of EU opponents were being deliberately misrepresented.
"Misrepresented" users' ability to control the use of facial-recognition technology.
And it was totally -- they totally misrepresented those very wonderful women.
Novartis has disputed that it misrepresented its relationship with Mr. Cohen.
He insisted that he had been completely misrepresented in the media.
It's merely the conclusions drawn from the findings that are misrepresented.
It is this reorganization that critics have misconstrued or intentionally misrepresented.
Now, the period is often ignored or misrepresented in school curricula.
A spokesman for the lawmaker said his comments had been misrepresented.
Obama's surge was a failure, which he misrepresented as a success.
He has admitted he misrepresented his military service in the past.
"I don't think Barr misrepresented the Mueller conclusions," Mr. Graham said.
Britain's negotiating position in Europe has been misrepresented in the continental press.
" Biden added, "I think he has completely misunderstood or misrepresented my record.
Harvey complained that opponents had misrepresented the intention of the proposed policy.
Trump responded to Warren's speech on Twitter, saying she "just misrepresented me."
Senator Dicky Durbin totally misrepresented what was said at the DACA meeting.
He misrepresented the contents of a journal to help clinch the argument.
"Guy is convinced Madonna has long misrepresented him," says the Ritchie source.
I believe African spirituality is very misunderstood and misrepresented in mainstream media.
In another case, Barr misrepresented Mueller's approach to the question of collusion.
Go deeper: Chief of Staff John Kelly misrepresented a story about Rep.
The written statement claimed that Jane and I had misrepresented her account.
Trump, however, misrepresented comments made by Judge T.S. Ellis III in court.
The I.T.F. tribunal concluded that Dorofeyeva had misrepresented the product to Kozlova.
The vice president's staff said Mr. Rippon had misrepresented Mr. Pence's views.
Supporters have complained that nationalist, anti-immigrant groups have misrepresented the agreement.
He often complained about his ideas being misrepresented, or inaccuracies of emphasis.
The government seriously misrepresented their intentions to both us and the court.
We are looking into whether the school may have misrepresented any information.
Sadly, this is not the first time Dold has misrepresented Schneider's record.
Democrats were quick to claim that the Nunes memo misrepresented the Dec.
Among other things, they alleged that Corinthian had misrepresented job placement rates.
Turkey dismissed the Arab League statement, saying it misrepresented its military operations.
" "I did NOT pursue a business opportunity in Ukraine, as they misrepresented.
Now they complain that they have been misrepresented as racist, xenophobic, ignorant.
At the very least, Swift almost certainly misrepresented her conversation with West.
He gives value to a people that are often misunderstood or misrepresented.
CNN totally misrepresented the video and took my remarks out of context.
But in the process, it appears Mr. Christie misrepresented Mr. Rubio's current views.
Attorney General William Barr refused to answer some questions and misrepresented crucial findings.
Brady said the letter misrepresented the law's intent to promote confidentiality and privacy.
But based on that, he said that Berenson "pretty badly misrepresented" his argument.
He then misrepresented Virginia's bill, which never left committee, and said Democratic Gov.
I wanted to honor Black culture because it's often misrepresented, misused, or criminalized.
" He thinks they "misrepresented what happened because of concerns over the political fallout.
Vizio claims that LeEco executives misrepresented its finances in a failed acquisition deal.
"I think women are definitely misrepresented in the media," her sister, Gretchen, added.
Wintrich misrepresented what it was, and the show will open somewhere else tonight.
She was attacked as a "dumb broad" and had her comments deliberately misrepresented.
That rating is irrelevant as to whether Trump University misrepresented itself, Curiel wrote.
Clinton defended her comments on Tuesday, tweeting that her words have been misrepresented.
This is not to say that either Maurice or Philip Sendak misrepresented anything.
But the moment described in the photograph was misrepresented and out of context.
But Nilchiani is wary of making blanket statements about his often misrepresented homeland.
TRUMP: So, let me tell you first of all, it was so misrepresented.
"Primates," critics charged, had been misrepresented by marketers, and by the author herself.
Trust can be hard to regain if hiring managers discover you've misrepresented yourself.
He felt the food misrepresented who he was, and where he came from.
Fast food, however maligned and misrepresented, is the coziest kind of comfort food.
Mr. Trump and his lawyers could have misinterpreted or misrepresented Mr. Rosenstein's comments.
The FBI believed Cohen misrepresented his finances to banks he owed money to.
Prosecutors say Manafort misrepresented his assets, debts, and other information to several financial institutions.
The law had been misrepresented by the media, Ashcroft said, according to the newspaper.
Never on the drug itself or the fact that they had misrepresented the drug.
The women further claim the company generally misrepresented the safety of taking an Uber.
The 1935 Act adopted criminal penalties for selling items misrepresented as Native American made.
The worry is that China may have misrepresented its reasons for seeking arrests abroad.
The shareholders allege that Musk and Tesla misrepresented facts about the publicly traded company.
We have been misrepresented in the media through this spectacularization with the cis gaze.
A second settlement for $20 million covers allegations it misrepresented the benefits of Crestor.
On Tuesday, Mr. Trump said the "Speak" ad had misrepresented one of his statements.
"They misrepresented during the campaign where they were on this," she said of Republicans.
"This is an area that feels and understands how misrepresented it is," Harder said.
"I am simply saying that this is someone who misrepresented her heritage," he said.
What's more ... the buyer is saying Jerry intentionally misrepresented the authenticity of the whip.
The government also says Uber misrepresented the terms of leases it offered on vehicles.
"Senator Dicky Durbin totally misrepresented what was said at the DACA meeting," Trump tweeted.
It's true that cochlear implants are often misrepresented as the miracle cure for deafness.
And as a translated author, I have seen my work misrepresented in other languages.
True even warned subscribers that the company would sue if they misrepresented their pasts.
But prosecutors said these investments and the firm's performance were misrepresented by its executives.
I misunderstood some idiot at court who misrepresented your words and heart to me.
It was misrepresented by animal rights groups as a tale of abuse, she said.
It was not just the legal implications of the agreement that President Trump misrepresented.
" He tweeted: "Senator Dicky Durbin totally misrepresented what was said at the DACA meeting.
"Our communities have been either erased completely or misrepresented or under represented," she said.
Her book examines how historians have misunderstood and misrepresented white women as reluctant actors.
Amash argued Attorney General William Barr misrepresented Mueller's findings, including in Barr's testimony before Congress.
I think both of them have been misrepresented and mischaracterized that both somewhere in between.
It never met the criteria for joining, but its deficit and debt figures were misrepresented.
That is how erased, stigmatized, and misrepresented black women's infertility is in the mainstream narrative.
Both groups are convinced that their lives are misrepresented or misunderstood by the outside world.
Lawrence-Daley's attack and injuries" and claimed, "it inflated and misrepresented [their] response to Mrs.
A recording of the panel shows that Streep's original comments were misrepresented in subsequent reports.
Everyone who worked there apart from me was college educated which also misrepresented the community.
In a brief statement outside court, Bettison said his role around Hillsborough had been misrepresented.
Schnatter accused the current leadership of allowing his comments to be misrepresented in the media.
Oyo said Mr. Solankey had misrepresented the health of his business before signing the contract.
Sarandon responded to Messing's tweet by saying that Variety misrepresented her remarks in the headline.
Abdullah and Salah say their father has been misunderstood and intentionally misrepresented for political reasons.
I'm proud of the Asian-American community for finally speaking up when we are misrepresented.
Cofco argued Nidera's former owners had misrepresented the value of the company, the newspaper reported.
Mr. Trump has also misrepresented the tax cut's effect on the decisions of American businesses.
The investigation said the mission was misrepresented to higher-ups by a lower-ranking officer.
Teachers discussed what happened to her with students, and many misrepresented the facts, she said.
As with all iconic figures in the history of ideas, Smith's views are frequently misrepresented.
"We're investigating whether Harvey's criminal defense team misrepresented their loyalties to victims," Ms. Fegan said.
Warren misrepresented her heritage for years because it made her stand out and appear special.
Trump lashed out at Durbin on Twitter Monday, saying the senator "totally misrepresented" his comments.
Sessions misrepresented the system, relying on virtually no data to reach his, frankly, ignorant conclusions.
As for postal finances, the reason for the red ink at USPS is often misrepresented.
He said she "misrepresented herself on multiple occasions" as a spouse of a member of Congress.
And it's important for that to be recognized and not misrepresented and misconstrued in any way.
He also believes some of his comments in the report have been misrepresented by the museum.
I was misrepresented in a recent interview over the wknd & it's important to clarify the meaning.
Who would want to work for a company that misrepresented itself right from the get-go?
Other pro-Trump sleuths have made claims that the photos that Ostrower tweeted are being misrepresented.
When it comes to mainstream storytelling, multiple partner relationships are too often left out or misrepresented.
" But a Ritchie source contended the case isn't personal, telling PEOPLE, "Madonna has long misrepresented him.
We intend to vigorously defend against the baseless claims, misrepresented factual circumstances and trumped-up fines.
Josie Totah, actor (Jesse, Glee): Kids with disabilities is a genre of people misrepresented on television.
Trump drafted the infamous statement on the Trump Tower meeting with Russians that misrepresented its purpose.
Trump's judicial nominees thus far have already successfully misrepresented themselves to the public as being impartial.
Yet this most famous of his actions is probably his least understood, or perhaps most misrepresented.
Honda Motor Co, has said the supplier misrepresented and manipulated information about possible air bag defects.
The report also said that the barebones foundation has misrepresented donations it's made in the past.
Not since the Jim Crow era has an American president so misunderstood and misrepresented our values.
"We strongly refute any claims that we have misrepresented events in Kashmir," the news service said.
Prosecutors likened it to a Ponzi scheme, saying that executives misrepresented the firm's investments and performance.
Now, when people describe her as Chinese, Cheryl said, she feels "misrepresented," and she corrects them.
Travel often involves hiccups like a misrepresented property or a destination that pales to the hype.
They also argue that she misrepresented the impact of the 1994 crime bill that he championed.
Granite is alleged to have misrepresented and concealed information about four joint venture civil construction projects.
Hynes, the spokeswoman for Perry, said in a statement that Sondland "misrepresented" Perry's conversations with Giuliani.
Both supporters and opponents have misconstrued or misrepresented my motive in reaching a very difficult decision.
Prosper Marketplace was under investigation from the SEC, looking into whether it misrepresented returns to investors.
Collins said Schiff "misrepresented and misled people about what was in the transcript in the call."
The public has heard Mr. Barr's views and seen his misrepresented version of Robert Mueller's report.
But in doing so, they said, he misrepresented his financial standing to appear more credit-worthy.
" "No other company has so vocally declared public support for policies at all levels of government to tackle America's recidivism crisis," CoreCivic added, also saying that Bank of America "has misrepresented who we are and misrepresented the conclusions of a process in which we voluntarily engaged.
Trump and his team are particularly bothered by the possibility that Flynn misrepresented his conversations to Pence.
He was told it was because he had misrepresented himself as the chief financial officer at Uber.
But first, president denounces on illegal immigrants in extremely strong language, but some outlets misrepresented his words.
I was like, 'Hey, I know what it’s like to be misrepresented in the media.
Yesterday, ProPublica broke the news that Comey had misrepresented the actions of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
It's spent two years working on SEC approval, but could still face consequences if Props are misrepresented.
Unfortunately this is just the state of weed science right now: provisional at best and often misrepresented.
"When i read in the morning ... it is astounding to me how much is misrepresented," he said.
I think they were trying to show their love for tortillas, but it came off grossly misrepresented.
Both couples allegedly misrepresented their income and failed to disclose other sources of income to government agencies.
It has been the target of shareholder lawsuits claiming it hid big problems and misrepresented its prospects.
And the inspector general said Pruitt misrepresented to Congress a memo he provided them about security concerns.
A White House official later told CNN they felt Pena had misrepresented the extent of Jackson's actions.
In a series of tweets, Fleischer also said the history behind the banner has largely been misrepresented.
ACA proponents (perhaps without intention) misrepresented reality, which misled many Americans to believe the law was needed.
Ince said the results carried on Anadolu misrepresented the official vote count by the country's electoral board.
He has grossly misrepresented himself as a man of sound judgment when he is clearly anything but.
However, the note claims that the government has "willfully misrepresented" Soros' views to further its political agenda.
Ms. Veselnitskaya and the translator who accompanied her to the meeting "misrepresented who they were," it said.
It's not clear, but conservative media on at least two occasions misrepresented our findings regarding violent crime.
That was apparently untrue, we learned, because Mueller told him he believed his report was being misrepresented.
He argued he was misrepresented by the media and that he had clearly condemned the far right.
Judge Gorsuch said that misrepresented the discussion, citing instructions in a teaching manual to explore the subject.
The president issued a very rash statement and misrepresented my views in the most one-dimensional way possible.
Might as well take the president at his word, given he's never, ever misrepresented a manufacturing deal, right?
Burford had "egregiously" misrepresented its return on invested capital and internal rate of returns, the short-seller said.
O'Rourke, a supporter of comprehensive immigration reform, said his views were misrepresented in the exchange on Wednesday night.
Both Goldstone and Simmons also faced a claim that they misrepresented or omitted facts to the company's auditors.
"The findings of the study got misrepresented in headlines and news bites," Hewitt told VICE News via phone.
The investigation focused not on whether the article contained mistakes, but rather on whether it had misrepresented Bates.
You misrepresented the position of the Brazilian government on the protection of the Amazon rainforest ("Deathwatch", August 3rd).
Lied may be too strong a word, but he certainly misrepresented very strongly what was in the report.
"Food for the hyenas" (February 22004th) misrepresented the work carried out by the Kenyan government in battling jihadism.
"I was misrepresented in a recent interview over the wknd & it's important to clarify the meaning," Jenner wrote.
" In response, Theodoracopulos allegedly told lawyers "I believe that I may have misrepresented Harvey Weinstein's conversation with me.
There are allegations that Blue Apron misrepresented its challenges with customer retention, delayed orders and reduced ad spend.
Oliver points out that what made Purdue's campaign bad was how grossly it misrepresented the product's addiction potential.
The investors have the right of refusal if they find the pitch they heard during shooting misrepresented anything.
Attorney Michael Fuller wrote that Showtime knowingly served "untested, underpowered service" and "misrepresented the quality" of the feeds.
Sharing your story of struggle and resilience can be revolutionary — especially when lives like yours are consistently misrepresented.
Muddy Waters had also said Burford "egregiously" misrepresented its return on invested capital and internal rate of returns.
The suit asks for damages, claiming the company deceived consumers and misrepresented the product as natural and organic.
Many of them have in the past been what the Canadian association terms "wrongly classified and misrepresented products".
During the meeting, Meng misrepresented Huawei operations in Iran and ownership and control of Skycom, the indictment showed.
As a conservative, I'm concerned about the often misinterpreted (and sometimes misrepresented) notion of the primacy of conscience.
Trump continued to call Fields a liar, saying she misrepresented accounts of the incident in her earlier testimony.
Not all misrepresented products are included in the database, and consumers should still be wary, the FDA noted.
The report, however, said the information gathered by officials "wasn't conclusive," noting China may have misrepresented the talks.
It also says the board misrepresented Redstone's deteriorated physical and mental condition in a January 2015 proxy statement.
A video with an earlier version of this article misrepresented the events on two public beaches in France.
Both Goldstone and Simmons also face a claim that they misrepresented or omitted facts to the company's auditors.
Congress later concluded that the Bush administration had misrepresented the intelligence reports in making its case for war.
Mr. Karadzic rebuked me, saying I'd misrepresented ethnic cleansing as a policy of forcing Muslims from their homes.
The jury was asked to decide whether the school intentionally misrepresented the employment statistics or was simply negligent.
They're being misrepresented by payers as choosing a brand versus generic, but these drugs don't have a generic.
She alleges Juul misled consumers about its products' nicotine content and misrepresented its products as safer than cigarettes.
All that notwithstanding when we bring in celebrities to represent us we run the risk of being misrepresented.
Prosecutors claim Meng misrepresented SkyCom as an entirely separate business, when in fact it was controlled by Huawei.
Mr. Cohen said Mr. Trump fudged finances: Mr. Cohen said Mr. Trump misrepresented the value of his properties.
But a lot of times, it's really ... OD: There'd be a kernel of truth, but it's grossly misrepresented.
Some details about the whistleblower that have been published online by Trump's supporters have been inaccurate or misrepresented.
She felt angered to see how the Middle East -- and particularly Muslim women -- were misrepresented in the news.
Regulators said the disclosures on the securities contained false information or misrepresented the health of the underlying mortgages.
Travel Tips Travel can involve hiccups like a misrepresented property or a destination that pales to the hype.
He has also taken the opportunity to launch another attack on the media, claiming his comments were misrepresented.
"It's the basic principle that if something is misrepresented to you, it should be corrected," Mr. Shapiro said.
He told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day" that debate moderator Martha Raddatz of ABC News "misrepresented" his position.
Despite Northam's clarification, a parade of CPAC speakers misrepresented what he said to smear Democrats as aspiring baby murderers.
Chris Coons (D-DE) arguing that another widely snarked-about photo of Biden with Coons's daughter has been misrepresented.
"While it is always disappointing to see your work misrepresented, I am not surprised," said Rial in an email.
Today's vote is both unnecessary, and widely misrepresented in the media and by Republicans as a vote on impeachment.
"I strongly feel that this paper has been grossly misrepresented both by the authors and the press," she said.
The suit also alleges that Lyft misrepresented its market share in its S-1 filing, citing Uber's IPO prospectus.
According to CREW, the Center for Medical Progress misrepresented themselves to the IRS when applying for tex-exempt status.
In fact, the trending news debacle was further proof of how the company misrepresented its activities to the press.
"I was misrepresented in a recent interview over the wknd & it's important to clarify the meaning," she tweeted Tuesday.
I was met with hospitality, which opened my eyes to the way things are being misrepresented in Western media.
A town 'misrepresented' We'd called al-Nimr's brother earlier in the day asking if he would talk to us.
The car company conceded to installing software in 11 million diesel cars that misrepresented how much pollution they emitted.
WMC is still involved in litigation with investors who allege the lender misrepresented the quality of mortgages it sold.
Klayman said Clinton, who was secretary of State at the time of the attack, had publicly misrepresented its cause.
A brilliant exhibition with art and artists completely misunderstood, underestimated, and finally misrepresented by the very institution showcasing them.
"As long as breast cancer remains incurable, underfunded, misrepresented, and under-researched, no industry addresses it enough," Joy said.
So "trade" agreements and "globalization," as they are represented and misrepresented in the media, take on an outsized importance.
Treasury Committee chairman Andrew Tyrie, also a Conservative lawmaker, said that Johnson had exaggerated and misrepresented the EU's position.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misrepresented the federal cleanroom standards assigned by the International Standards Organization (ISO).
Trump remained defiant on Thursday, castigating his critics in early-morning tweets, claiming he was misrepresented by the media.
BPAS spokesperson Claire Murphy told Broadly she was frustrated with how their We Trust Women campaign was being misrepresented.
It's a tremendously positive message from a world leader to use a term so often misrepresented or simply misconstrued.
"This is an old (very old and tired) story that I believe was misrepresented in the press," he said.
Muddy Waters has alleged that Burford has "egregiously" misrepresented its return on invested capital and internal rates of returns.
First, shortly before the film's release, the family of Don Shirley (Ali's character) alleged that the movie misrepresented Shirley.
Illiberal Education misconstrued facts and misrepresented history, as multiple academics complained to the New York Review at the time.
You would hear from him in the middle of the night if he thought a headline misrepresented his story.
"He was very clear with me that he was not suggesting that we had misrepresented his report," Barr added.
And even then, if she misrepresented her situation when she extracted that promise, you're not bound to keep it.
While Democrats claim the summary misrepresented the report, the report tracks the conclusions referenced in the letter Barr sent.
The Department of Energy said in a statement Wednesday that Sondland misrepresented Perry's communications with Giuliani and the president.
The Department of Energy said in a statement Wednesday that Sondland misrepresented Perry's communications with Giuliani and the president.
There is no chance that Rizzo misrepresented the date of the letter when showing it to me in 1987.
Edison, for whom Theranos's faulty medical device was named, repeatedly misrepresented the history of the invention of the lightbulb.
The horror genre isn't inherently sexist, but it's an area in which women have historically been misrepresented on-screen.
They claimed that McNeil misrepresented its compliance federal manufacturing rules and the quality of its over-the-counter drugs.
It also said the Viacom board misrepresented Redstone's deteriorated physical and mental condition in a January 2015 proxy statement.
And weasel-wording aside, it turns out that the letter misrepresented the research on which it was supposedly based.
Mr. Cohen called the president a "con man" and a "cheat" who had intentionally misrepresented his assets and liabilities.
"The platforms may have misrepresented or evaded in some of their statements to Congress," the New Knowledge report says.
But his son said he wanted to show sides of his father that have long been overlooked or misrepresented.
The pilots claim Boeing rushed the now-grounded 737 Max jet to market and misrepresented the aircraft as safe.
But he said drivers could have a solid claim that Uber had misrepresented the way they were being compensated.
An earlier version of a chart with this article misrepresented the number of people deported during the Clinton administration.
Although the dispute began with allegations that Trump misrepresented his finances, it's become wrapped up in his impeachment inquiry.
We should still listen carefully to people who say a story has misrepresented them or made them feel unwelcome.
The first count alleged that McFarland misrepresented his company's financial health in order to secure investments for Fyre Media.
Trump has also misrepresented how the US financially supports NATO by claiming that other members owe the US money.
In 2007, Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges that the company had misrepresented the dangers of OxyContin.
However, Barrat has now voiced concerns that Obvious misrepresented their moneymaking intentions as an open source project of democratization.
Barclays and Credit Suisse recently agreed to pay $154.3 million to settle charges that they misrepresented their stock trading services.
Dr. Wood argues that the arrestee database the ACLU scanned congress members against could itself have been skewed or misrepresented.
The company's founders told Gizmodo that they felt they'd been misrepresented in the press and some outlets "twisted" their words.
" The lawsuit said Tesla misrepresented on its website that the cars came with capabilities designed to make highway driving "safer.
But many of the concerns have been exacerbated by media coverage that has too often misunderstood or misrepresented the proposals.
When Black women, and women in general, feel misrepresented, we remember we have superpowers — in our voice and our spending.
In New York, tax officials had already been looking into whether Trump or his charitable foundation misrepresented their tax liability.
Correction: A previous version of this post misrepresented the locations in which immigrants could will be subject to expedited removals.
The investigation also concluded that Dr. Noji plagiarized other research papers and misrepresented his credentials, according to the university's complaint.
Irfan Amanat also lost millions of dollars trading, but misrepresented to investors that Enable had positive returns, the complaint said.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich had alleged that Theranos' advertisements misrepresented the method, accuracy and reliability of its blood testing.
In 2011, a sleep forensics expert told Salon he was worried about the disorder being misrepresented in certain court cases.
The CFPB, a government agency, said in a consent order that Dwolla misrepresented the safety of its data-security practices.
Manafort allegedly misrepresented information about payments he received related to his lobbying work, the people familiar with the matter said.
Long said the wage gains also may be misrepresented as most of the jobs lost were in low-wage positions.
Channeling Mr. Trump, Mr. Giuliani spoke about the dangers of unchecked immigration and misrepresented Hillary Clinton's position on the issue.
However, the White House can note that Flynn also misrepresented the meeting to the vice president and the Trump administration.
"He was very clear with me that he was not suggesting that we had misrepresented his report," Barr told lawmakers.
He said Oyo had occasionally reduced the guaranteed minimums, but only when hotels had misrepresented their business in contract negotiations.
You also might recall that Garcia's superiors buried the report and allegedly misrepresented its findings, and he resigned in protest.
" Stewart said that the officer overreacted and that the school misrepresented the case by claiming that Schultz was "knife-wielding.
The raw transcript included that moment, but in editing it I left in "condone" and thus misrepresented what Soret's meaning.
"[Mueller] was very clear with me that he was not suggesting that we had misrepresented his report," Barr told senators.
As the publishing industry struggles, a new generation of food magazines is depicting stories that have been overlooked or misrepresented.
She later gave him a copy of the PowerPoint presentation, which the U.S. indictment says misrepresented Huawei's control of Skycom.
"He was very clear with me that he was not suggesting that we had misrepresented his report," Mr. Barr said.
CNBC found ads on Google for masks that misrepresented the brand being sold and claimed that they were government-approved.
Cipollone claimed that Democrats misrepresented the call, including by ignoring portions that showed Trump talking about burden sharing and corruption.
Trump says his immigration orders are aimed at protecting the United States and that his opponents have misrepresented his intentions.
He said he&aposs misrepresented his height when applying for parts in case casting directors would be intimidated by it.
One of them was Jane Doe, who argued that Ms. Kipnis misrepresented her complaint against Mr. Ludlow in the article.
While she maintained that it misrepresented her behavior, she said she recognized that she had made mistakes and could improve.
However, newly released video showed Kelly misrepresented Wilson's 2015 remarks and she did not take credit for funding the building.
In a company statement, Cambridge Analytica said the Channel 4 News investigation had "grossly misrepresented" the conversations caught on camera.
While sex in general has been misrepresented in popular media and porn, LGBTQ sex, in particular, tends to be exaggerated.
Dick Durbin of spreading false information about what Trump said at the meeting and added that Trump has been misrepresented.
" Alex continued, writing that he felt "sucker-punched and surprised when I read (her) essay," which he said "misrepresented me.
The guy misrepresented himself to Plein as Kanye's rep and began negotiations for Kanye to perform ... at a STEEP price.
Barclays and Credit Suisse will pay a combined $154.3 million to settle allegations that they misrepresented their private stock trading services.
Ms Minkowitz now sees that her perspective distorted her reporting and in doing so grossly misrepresented what happened and Teena's identity.
"I was horrified to see my views so drastically misrepresented," Kirsten Han, a freelance journalist and activist, said in her complaint.
In response, 11 of the 13 other students in the class issued a joint statement saying they believe she misrepresented Maggor.
Multiple Hawks reporters have told me that Schröder believes his comments were misrepresented, so there may be much ado about nothing.
Novo Nordisk misrepresented and concealed the true extent of the pricing pressures it was experiencing from pharmacy benefit managers, it added.
"The government seriously misrepresented their intentions to both us and the court," Bookbinder said in a statement posted to CREW's site.
"ExxonMobil has misrepresented and continues to misrepresent the supposed climate and environmental benefits of its fossil fuel products," the complaint reads.
They are misrepresented in mainstream media, but they lack the resources to push back, to tell their stories, to challenge biases.
But unless America's military and civilian officials have purposely misrepresented intelligence, it seems like Iran had something to do with them.
"I'm not letting disney take something that makes my friends and thousands of misrepresented minorities feel represented," wrote one Twitter user.
And: Elizabeth Warren, often referred to as Pocahontas, just misrepresented me and spoke glowingly about Crooked Hillary, who she always hated!
Amended class-action complaints filed in U.S. District Court in Miami say the four automakers knowingly misrepresented their vehicles as safe.
The SEC has taken note, pursuing clear-cut ICO fraud cases in which operations and potential returns were misrepresented or exaggerated.
Cline tells PEOPLE that some media accounts have misrepresented the relationship between Frazee and Berreth, at least as Cline understood it.
"Islam has definitely been misrepresented in the media so I think what 'open iftar' is doing is really important," he said.
The Justice Department alleged that WMC misrepresented the quality of subprime mortgages — contributing to the mortgage meltdown and ensuing financial meltdown.
I am astonished and appalled that references to my work are being misrepresented in this way to use for political capital.
DFID, the ministry that manages overseas aid, has rejected the newspaper accusations, saying they misrepresented or inaccurately portrayed projects it supported.
An Albemarle spokesman told Reuters that Corfo had misrepresented to the battery makers the way the price was to be calculated.
Theranos told The Verge that the study's authors misrepresented some of Theranos' results and that the methodology they employed was wrong.
It's because Mueller will contradict in word, if not explicitly taking on Barr, what Barr misrepresented, what the president is misrepresenting.
Since the segment was aired, two Swedish police officers have said they were misrepresented in the film, created by Ami Horowitz.
The lawsuit claims the drugmakers through deceptive marketing misrepresented the dangers of long-term opioid use to doctors, pharmacists and patients.
According to the suit, he was told it was because he misrepresented his previous role at Uber, a claim Breja denies.
Many cases of apparent civilian deaths have been misrepresented by the Houthis, who historically have been very adept at propaganda operations.
First they misrepresented (I think deliberately) the position of the Republican Party on issues like racism and the politics of division.
The investigation is trying to determine whether Cohen misrepresented the value of his assets to obtain the loans, the newspaper said.
Labour said this misrepresented Milne's email, which referred to a dispute between Jewish Labour members with Zionist and anti-Zionist views.
President Trump claimed the media misrepresented this number because to him it looked like a million or more attended his inauguration.
Ms. Dutschke notes that older people are often misrepresented in public policy debates because of their reduced buying power and influence.
" That report noted, "Regrettably, it appears that the platforms may have misrepresented or evaded in some of their statements to Congress.
They don't further explain, but it sounds like they're alleging he misrepresented ownership when he filed with the U.S. Copyright Office.
Often misrepresented as a commemoration of Mexican independence, the day actually marks a Mexican victory over invading French forces in 1862.
So the perfectly understandable lags in implementing changes won't be misrepresented, or used in campaigns to alter science education in schools.
The ethics of the recusal, as far as they were concerned, were either irrelevant or misrepresented by enemies of the president.
They allege she misrepresented herself to get a job at a time that Harvard — where she landed — was struggling with diversity.
He's filed docs asking a judge to invalidate the amendments to his trust because Wayne "intentionally misrepresented" what he was signing.
China's opaqueness in issuing loans means debt burdens for recipient countries can be misrepresented, causing potential problems for the global economy.
Schnatter is suing Papa John's and has accused the current leadership of allowing his comments to be misrepresented in the media.
"They stole my identity, stole pictures from my real Facebook page, and they misrepresented my views," Ms. Materna said on Thursday.
Even at 8, 9 or 10 years old, I was sure that the picture misrepresented the capabilities women and I possessed.
" — TREVOR NOAH "Because of the fact that the president misrepresented where the water would go, I'm calling this scandal 'Water-gate.
Most notably, both were leaks demonstrating that the U.S. government had knowingly misrepresented a painful, costly war to the American public.
Shortly after his inauguration a year ago, the president claimed the media had misrepresented the number of people attending the event.
It has misrepresented the liquidity figures in court by arguing that the government will be out of cash by Nov. 1.
Raymond spoke about his work on Bratton's brainstorming group and his visit to Washington, and he argued that the evaluation misrepresented him.
In her research for the project, she came to realize the clitoris was misrepresented and overlooked in the majority of school textbooks.
Trump talked about crowd size during an appearance at the CIA Saturday and argued the size of his crowds had been misrepresented.
The Michigan congressman also said that after reading the Mueller report, he believes Attorney General Bill Barr has deliberately misrepresented its findings.
But Rigell said the group misrepresented the 2011 photo and that the bill Obama was signing designated a national monument in Virginia.
Later, according to the indictment, Manafort misrepresented the rental status of the condo to get a better deal on a bank loan.
Here we go again: another instance where Black girls were misrepresented, and women are tired of our over-sexualization in comic books.
News of Sanders' departure sparked stories about all the times she has lied or misrepresented the truth when speaking to the press.
A close friend of the special counsel, Mr Barr is possibly too principled and certainly too canny to have misrepresented his conclusions.
He then misrepresented the nature of these transactions in the company&aposs accounting records to make them appear as legitimate business expenses.
The shareholder lawsuit further alleges that Snap misrepresented its use of smartphone notifications and other "growth hacking" tactics to spur Snapchat usage.
He was quick to note that aggression doesn't mean violence and that much of these research has been misrepresented in the media.
Barry Krischer, the former Palm Beach state attorney, said Acosta had completely misrepresented the 2008 plea deal Acosta struck with Epstein's lawyers.
One argued his firm's party was more austere than in prior years, and that festive Instagram photos with ostentatious hashtags misrepresented it.
The Paper had circulated false reports about an earthquake while the Jinan Times had misrepresented photographs, Xinhua reported the regulator as saying.
Exxon said its position was misrepresented and cherry-picked in the stories, which were both partly funded by groups opposed to Exxon.
"There was never any suggestion that anything improper took place," it said, adding that the media had "misrepresented" the facts without elaborating.
HP will argue that Autonomy's management made undisclosed, loss-making hardware sales and misrepresented revenue to inflate Autonomy's value, its claim shows.
I am going to have to be very careful in how I say this, because I don't want to be misrepresented here.
She also wrote that he had misrepresented his identity, and that ICE had said he used a passport with a 1994 birthdate.
This is an apt metaphor for the history of American colonialism in the Philippines, misrepresented as an earnest attempt at cultural reform.
"I think it's very interesting that certain parts of the media have ... misrepresented my meaning and exactly what I said," Knightley said.
"CNN has the cell numbers of multiple @TSA public affairs professionals, but rather than validate statistics, they grossly misrepresented them," he claimed.
He had also misrepresented himself on parts of his personal website, and exaggerated the extent of his military service, the publication reported.
In addition, the FTC said SoFi misrepresented when consumers would actually pay more under certain refinancing plans, which violated the FTC Act.
When Mr. Liang and other engineers met with regulators to certify the vehicles, they misrepresented the cars, according to the plea agreement.
However, on Friday, the Nikkei said prosecutors are likely to hold Nissan accountable for publishing the statements which allegedly misrepresented Ghosn's remuneration.
O'Brien's lawyers caught Trump lying 30 times, acknowledging that he'd repeatedly exaggerated or outright misrepresented facts about his business in the past.
Cady Noland said she can no longer make art because tracking how her installation work is misrepresented takes up all her time.
Avia also alleges that Boeing "downplayed and misrepresented" problems after a Max flown by the Indonesian carrier Lion Air crashed last year.
The pavilion of the Philippines, for instance, traced how its people's identity had been misrepresented in international events since the 19th century.
He must pay $20133,000 of that fine and the remaining amount is suspended unless he's found to have misrepresented his financial status.
" YouTube declined to comment on Cohen's speech, while a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement that "Sacha Baron Cohen misrepresented Facebook's policies.
Trump's argument was that he had been misrepresented by the media and that he had in fact condemned the far-right clearly.
Sean Corrigan, director of Cantillon Consulting, said the AfD was feared too much and told CNBC that its policies had been misrepresented.
Michael Vachon, spokesperson for Soros, condemned the billboard campaign as "anti-European" and said it also misrepresented the financier's views on migration.
Democrats contend that Barr misrepresented the contents of the Mueller report in a March 24 summary and during a subsequent news conference.
Delusions, then, were misread as noble ideals, just as cruelty and greed are now being misrepresented as harsh but necessary self-interest.
The problem was that those wanting to repeal the law misrepresented what it actually said when debating the bills in the legislature.
" In an email, Dr. Himmelstein said the "Myth and Measurement" article "both misrepresented our research, and presented a highly slanted statistical analysis.
I, too, feel reluctant and unqualified to speak for all black people, but I also want to ensure that we're not misrepresented.
But He Yanmei, a manager at the design firm, said that Ms. Long's company appeared to have misrepresented and vastly exaggerated Huaxi's role.
His lawsuit, filed on behalf of the state, alleges that Purdue Pharma misrepresented its opioid products as nonaddictive and appropriate for chronic pain.
The bank said the media had misrepresented the document because it showed not only salary payments but also pension amounts and other arrears.
She pointed out that for-profit schools have misrepresented their job placement rates and continue to be a place of fraud and abuse.
In a series of tweets, Amash also argued Attorney General Bill Barr initially misrepresented Mueller's findings, echoing a top complaint from congressional Democrats.
"He was very clear with me that he was not suggesting that we had misrepresented his report," Barr said in his opening statement.
It's not simply that jobs can be misrepresented during the interview process, but they can also change over time as the company grows.
" The statement included a statement from Theodoracopulos, who said he "may have misrepresented Harvey Weinstein's conversation with me in New York last month.
Trump also repeatedly misrepresented the circumstances of the call and a whistleblower's report that his administration tried to stop being released to Congress.
His rival Ted Cruz hopes to regain his footing after firing his communications director who misrepresented comments by Mr. Rubio about the Bible.
For nearly as long as roadside rest stops have sold Native American-made goods, so, too, have they sold counterfeited and misrepresented copies.
In January 2015, Cigna sent Williams a letter, noting that he wasn't a licensed medical provider and had misrepresented the services he provided.
If Penn misrepresented, made material omissions, or lied in making these arrangements, and went through a federal official, that's a five-year felony.
They allegedly adopted false identities, used false identification, misrepresented both organizations to government agencies—which could constitute felony perjury—and disseminated fraudulent advertisements.
I don't know who I am and I feel shame over the infinite ways I've misrepresented myself to an audience of cruel strangers.
Cummings issued the subpoena after Michael Cohen, formerly Trump's personal lawyer, testified to Congress in February that Trump had misrepresented his net worth.
Japanese automakers have been under increased scrutiny for how they calculate mileage after Mitsubishi Motor Corp said it had misrepresented fuel economy readings.
Authorities said Goldman misrepresented the quality of loans it securitized and then sold to investors ahead of the housing bubble and 2008 crisis.
That might not be enough to skirt a FARA violation, if it is found that the client misrepresented the level of its ties.
It said APPL misrepresented the risks associated with buying stock, resulting in debt incurred by workers who came under pressure to buy shares.
John Bolton says the media misrepresented him by tying his skepticism about Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential election to the Obama administration.
The two sons also told CNN that their father was a "moderate person" who has been misrepresented in the media since his death.
Sometimes this historically verified conclusion is misrepresented as putting the president above the law and Mueller may have skirted it for that reason.
Swales and other researchers were also able to show that Freud consistently misrepresented the outcomes of the treatments he based his theories on.
The company misrepresented the success of its students in the job market after graduation and eventually shut its doors and filed for bankruptcy.
PrivatBank's former owners Ihor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov have contested the nationalisation and say the central bank misrepresented the health of PrivatBank's finances.
"Ambassador Sondland's testimony today misrepresented both Secretary Perry's interaction with Rudy Giuliani and direction the Secretary received from President Trump," the statement reads.
By building automatic spending increases into future predicted budgets, even a spending increase can become misrepresented to the public as a spending cut.
I have influences but a lot of stuff got attached to me that was unfair, and I just felt like I was misrepresented.
The firm said that Apple "chose not to utilize the full performance" and then "misrepresented the performance disparity" between it and Intel's tech.
Britain's General Medical Council stripped Wakefield of his medical license that same year following the revelation that he had falsified and misrepresented data.
Update: A previous version of this article misrepresented Oculus' plans to open-source Story Studio's Quill software, no such plans have been announced.
Once you start examining it, you realize that a lot of these restraints are either not lawful at their core, or are misrepresented.
Name Withheld Although the sale of actual antiques can sometimes involve ethical and legal complexities, this is basically a case of misrepresented merchandise.
It is also facing investor lawsuits and an investigation by the New York attorney general, Barbara Underwood, about whether it misrepresented its finances.
Because of the nature of the online database, the researchers acknowledged that some of the information used could have been misrepresented or incorrect.
The book follows her research into the history of psychological experimentation (which included interviews with academics who later complained they had been misrepresented).
From opinion polls showing limited public awareness to sensationalized images including handcuffs, chains and scars, modern-day slavery is widely misrepresented and misunderstood.
And they said one of his attorneys misrepresented to Parnas's pretrial services officer whether Parnas had been granted a modification to his bail.
The Trump administration, claiming that the statement misrepresented the White House's version of events, fired the staffer who wrote it, NBC News reported.
Abortion rights in the spotlight: Governor Cuomo wrote an Op-Ed in The Times saying that President Trump misrepresented a new state law.
"I am here today with my classmates because we have been thoroughly underrepresented and, in some cases, misrepresented," student Tyah-Amoy Roberts said.
But if a live campaign is found to have misrepresented itself, Indiegogo will alert backers and offer them the chance to get a refund.
"As a refugee, I know firsthand how isolating it can feel to be misrepresented in the face of adversity," Ora said in a statement.
Huawei misrepresented the relationship to US banks, which would not have legally been able to do business with the telecom giant had they known.
So we have a wonderful group of people that's working very hard, that's being very much misrepresented about, and we can't let that happen.
Sanders's argument "could be misrepresented as an indictment of urban culture," Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat who represents a Brooklyn district, told The Trace.
Pelosi said Trump "misrepresented" legislation that House Democrats are working on, specifically mentioning legislation known as H.R. 3 that aims to lower drug prices.
He has not only misrepresented the findings of the special counsel, he has failed to protect the special counsel's investigation from unfair political attacks.
She said Ms. Veselnitskaya's actions should be referred to the United States attorney's office for investigation, including whether she misrepresented herself to the court.
But the LGBTQ+ subculture has often been misunderstood and misrepresented by an America that has long discriminated against and even criminalized same-sex activity.
Curt Bramble (R), the bill's sponsor who has previously supported legislation to restrict abortion access, told the committee that media has misrepresented his bill.
According to prosecutors, Huawei misrepresented its relationship with an Iranian affiliate, allowing it to continue its work with banks and officials despite American sanctions.
The same day, Honda Motor dropped Takata as its airbag supplier, concluding that the company, its longtime partner, had misrepresented and manipulated test data.
She pointed out that for-profit schools have misrepresented their job placement rates and some continue to be a place of fraud and abuse.
More specifically to me, what were they thinking about when they misrepresented what was said about me versus what they wrote in the affidavit?
Samsung Electronics America Inc has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit alleging it misrepresented the energy efficiency of some of its televisions.
This is perfectly true, however Microsoft has continually misrepresented the nature and value of the discs, falsely claiming that they led to lost sales.
The actress, 44, slammed the reprisal on Twitter Tuesday in response to a Yahoo article that seemingly misrepresented her comments on the forthcoming series.
"The situation is being misrepresented," said Sheriff Richard Lathim, who served 20 years in Franklin County, Washington, and now represents private prison communications company.
There are three lawsuits against Mississippi Power over allegations that it misrepresented when the plant would be completed and how much it would cost.
Former Vice President Al Gore, speaking on CNN's "State of the Union" program, said he thought Trump's tweet misrepresented what the mayor had said.
Theranos is also facing a class action lawsuit filed in May accusing it of endangering customer health through "massive failures" that misrepresented test results.
This doesn't mean that the laws governing health care or health insurance were perfect, but the ACA focused on solving problems that were misrepresented.
In this scenario, ballots aren't recounted; election officials would simply review vote totals to make sure that their initial figures weren't misrepresented in reporting.
But it wasn't the first time, and surely won't be the last, that crime statistics for the city and elsewhere are misunderstood and misrepresented.
On Thursday, she misrepresented a serious event to justify her point, and it's absolutely necessary to point out that no such massacre ever happened.
Much to the dismay of the community, however, the coverage wasn't always kind, and in many cases, drastically misrepresented the majority of the fandom.
Europe is misrepresented abroad and this could be stopping U.S. companies investing in the region, outgoing General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt said on Thursday.
South Africa's highest court ruled last week that Mkhwebane's investigation into the bailout was flawed and that she had misrepresented important facts under oath.
So, you know, the fake news always — if I say something a little off, next day headline, he misrepresented — I have to be careful.
Justice officials say Avenatti misrepresented information in a bankruptcy case involving his former law firm that owes more than $440,000 in unpaid federal taxes.
"I am here today with my classmates because we have been sorely underrepresented and in some cases misrepresented," said Tyah-Amoy Roberts, a junior.
Democrats have claimed he misrepresented his work while he was in the George W. Bush White House in his testimony before the Judiciary Committee.
The remainder of the fines are to settle other claims over how company allegedly misrepresented the capabilities of its software to get government certifiations.
It was retracted after the lead researcher, who subsequently lost his medical license, was found to have altered or misrepresented information on study participants.
I feel misrepresented by the political system that has turned into a popularity contest when discussing sensitive and highly complex issues such as immigration.
"They were hoodwinked by scam artists who grossly misrepresented these proposed measures," Mr. Daugaard said of how the ethics package was presented to voters.
Video published by the Florida Sun Sentinel showed that Kelly had misrepresented Kelly's remarks when he accused Wilson of taking credit for the funding.
The proposed rule should be narrowly tailored to only apply to schools that intentionally misrepresented themselves, as this would meet the rule's original objective.
Several Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports have uncovered serious issues in the program, and accounts of misrepresented projects and deceitful investor pitches are common.
" And an Energy Department spokesperson asserted Sondland's testimony "misrepresented both Secretary Perry's interaction with Rudy Giuliani and direction the secretary received from President Trump.
Contending that Citigroup had misrepresented the investments' risks, the S.E.C. ordered the creation of a so-called fair fund to be distributed to investors.
The two discussed the coverage of Mr. Trump by other mainstream news organizations, and the president told Mr. Dobbs that he usually feels misrepresented.
In a series of tweets Thursday night, Burr called the NPR story a "tabloid-style hit piece" that "irresponsibly misrepresented" his closed-door speech.
Mr. Jones does support abortion rights but Janet Porter, a spokeswoman for Mr. Moore's campaign, misrepresented his position in a CNN interview this week.
Another Vivint customer complained of signing up for solar energy under false pretenses after the company misrepresented itself as affiliated with a utility company.
Now, the code's original creator, a 225-year-old working at Stanford, has publicly voiced concerns that the tech group misrepresented their moneymaking intentions.
The entertainment industry has long misrepresented an integral part of the DMCA to mean that ISPs should be forced to kick pirates offline permanently.
Amash singled out Attorney General William Barr for his handling of the report, arguing that Barr had misrepresented Mueller's findings, including in testimony before Congress.
Freeman's attorney also claims that a second victim has said CNN "misrepresented" her comments and a third victim told CNN that Freeman never harassed her.
Chung says that Van Vuuren submitted a different letter for his immigration documents, in which he forged the letterhead and misrepresented his salary, as well.
In 2012, ProPublica and the Washington Post reported that Rodgers had misrepresented an application for commutation in order to recommend that the application be denied.
If drivers weren't earning the rates Uber had advertised, it was because the drivers weren't working enough—not because Uber had misrepresented their earnings potential.
States and hundreds of cities take action A series of states have taken the company to court over accusations it misrepresented the facts on opioids.
However, Minaj felt it was too little too late to try to smooth things over after tweeting a clapback toward Minaj that misrepresented the facts.
"It is unacceptable, shameful and counterproductive that the media and some members of Congress have spun up falsehoods and fully misrepresented the facts," she said.
An investigation by The Economist has found that Hope Not Hate misrepresented the findings of its own report when first releasing it to the press.
I later learned from reporters that Petraeus was advised that if he misrepresented my relationship with him, his mistress would be spared from jail time.
In New York, the ACLU has argued the Trump administration misrepresented information about the genesis of the question, and that the judge should consider sanctions.
The FDA is also warning consumers about over-the-counter products marketed for weight loss, bodybuilding, and pain relief that are misrepresented as dietary supplements.
In the docs, prosecutors shoot down any claim of police misconduct ... saying Cuba's attorneys misrepresented the police report and NYPD's initial investigation of the case.
He posted a disgusting meme to his personal Facebook account that, shockingly, misrepresented and misunderstood the issue of transgender equality vis-a-vis bathroom access.
"But you knew," Hirono said in reference to Mueller's just-published letter in which he stated that Barr had misrepresented his report and created confusion.
Holtsclaw alleged Endo misrepresented Testim's risks when marketing it to his physician, pushing him to prescribe the gel for off-label uses, including chronic fatigue.
It is a way for a community that has been marginalized and misrepresented to show that we exist – to show that we too, make America.
Qualcomm lacked sufficient internal controls to detect those payments and misrepresented them in the company's books and records as legitimate business expenses, the SEC said.
To the shock of the other Justices, Justice Harlan suggested that Ali's conviction be reversed because the Justice Department had misrepresented the Black Muslim doctrine.
Unfortunately, this lack of attention is all too familiar to the residents of Appalachia, who have historically been ignored or misrepresented in the national consciousness.
That's what Airbnb did here: It got rid of over a thousand listings so its numbers looked good, and then misrepresented what the numbers said.
It has been misunderstood and misrepresented — many of Torreón's inhabitants still blame outsiders, marauding revolutionaries and drug cartels (almost anyone, to avoid their own complicity).
Shakespeare mocked and misrepresented his political theory in one of the last plays he ever wrote, "The Tempest," but otherwise Hopkins fell out of history.
After its release, a spokeswoman at The Times said that a "recent hire in a junior position violated our ethical standards and misrepresented his role."
" Mr. Corallo, the spokesman for the legal team, said in that story that the Russians had "misrepresented who they were and who they worked for.
Their lawyers argued the couple were being misrepresented for their swinger lifestyle, in which they partied with drugs and group sex, often videotaping their trysts.
If an individual receives money that is not reported in the tax return or is misrepresented, that can be charged as a separate federal crime.
"She was representing a whole community that's always been either misrepresented or just been invisible," Jillian Mercado, a friend and fellow model, said on Saturday.
The only time I can remember that NBC was accused of putting misinformation on the air was recently when Brian Williams misrepresented his own past.
The 85033-page indictment claims that in one instance, Hunter bought clothes at a golf course and misrepresented them as golf balls for wounded warriors.
The 28503-page indictment claims that in one instance, Hunter bought clothes at a golf course and misrepresented them as golf balls for wounded warriors.
"I think it told her story, but we were very misrepresented," Jocelyn Gailliot, the chief executive and a founder of Tuckernuck, said of the situation.
" Ciccariello responded to the reactions to his tweet in a Facebook statement, saying "my tweet has since been fed into and misrepresented by the outrage machine.
For example, the backgrounds of senior management can become an issue if they misrepresented anything or have had significant legal issues in their past, even personally.
Shapiro's lawsuit, filed on behalf of the state, alleges that Purdue Pharma misrepresented its opioid products as nonaddictive and appropriate for longterm use for chronic pain.
The De Soles' lawyer, Emily Reisbaum, said Monday that some of the experts would say that their reactions to the works were misrepresented by Ms. Freedman.
Sadly, this is a classic case of scientists doing reasonably good work, but then having their results spun (if not outright misrepresented) in the press packaging.
"The IMF does not recommend lifting bread subsidies," the IMF said in a statement, adding that some media reports had misrepresented its position on the issue.
With many stars in Hollywood feeling like Latinos are misrepresented, Leyva feels "fortunate" to be a real-life example of what the community can deliver more.
Cornrows are frequently misconstrued, misrepresented, and appropriated on runways, in magazines, and IRL, but when done right the style is both fashion-forward and culturally significant.
He also said a few foreign media outlets misrepresented the committee&aposs discussions and were smearing China&aposs anti-terror and crime-fighting measures in Xinjiang.
So whether the president misspoke or misrepresented things on Air Force One when he referenced not knowing about the transaction, there was no transaction here ultimately.
Trump's administration said on Monday that China was pursuing a "blame game" in recent public statements and a weekend white paper that misrepresented the trade negotiations.
I WONDER, THE SUBSTANCE OF THE FINDINGS WERE THAT GOLDMAN AND OTHER BANKS AS WELL MISREPRESENTED THE QUALITY OF THE LOANS THAT WERE BACKING THESE SECURITIES.
The verdict was a victory for the drugmaker in its first trial over allegations it defectively designed Testim, a skin gel, and negligently misrepresented its risks.
Ballots would not be recounted in a recanvass; instead, election officials would review vote totals to make sure that their initial figures weren't misrepresented in reporting.
A federal jury in another case in July found AbbVie fraudulently misrepresented the drug's risk and ordered the company to pay $150 million in punitive damages.
"For the fact of it being misrepresented, I'm going to say that what was said earlier is a mischaracterization of what my words were," Kifowit said.
Hate messages reportedly targeted the mayor after Trump tweeted that Whaley "misrepresented" what occurred during a hospital visit with victims of the recent Dayton mass shooting.
"It also said in a Sunday statement: "The BBC stands by its journalism and we strongly refute any claims that we have misrepresented events in Kashmir.
Democrats alleged the four-page memo he release outlining the principal conclusions from Mueller's more than 400-page report was insufficient and "misrepresented" the full report.
One of the most significant findings was that industry materials omitted or misrepresented evidence on breast and bowel cancer, both of which are linked to drinking.
We've been misrepresented by outsiders every which-way, and it's time for us to reclaim our stories and images, and push them into the future, ourselves.
However these guidelines, and a set of older training documents leaked to The Guardian, appear to show that Facebook lied or misrepresented the truth to journalists.
Founded by Kimi Hanauer in 2014, Press Press's mission is to give a voice to those who have been suppressed or misrepresented, focusing primarily on immigration.
Google, Twitter and Facebook "evaded" and "misrepresented" themselves and the extent of Russian activity on their sites, according to two reports for the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Federal investigators in New York are seeking to determine whether Mr. Cohen misrepresented the value of his assets to obtain the loans, which exceed $2400 million.
Avia, a Russian firm that leases aircraft, wants to cancel its order for the 737 MAX, arguing that Boeing misrepresented the safety design of the plane.
Searching Shutterstock, Wikimedia, Twitter, and the New York Times's website, the study found that online depictions of librarians, nurses, computer programmers, and civil engineers are misrepresented.
I expect Mr. Comey to talk, and we will learn how Mr. Trump misrepresented their dinner meeting at which he reportedly asked for Mr. Comey's loyalty.
The sex worker community is often marginalized and misrepresented by mainstream media, so educational resources, including through the arts, are important channels for shifting dominant narratives.
The patriarch — the bookseller of the title — claimed that Seierstad misrepresented him as a brute, violated the sanctity of his household and jeopardized his family's lives.
It found that the county had "knowingly and deliberately misrepresented both the law and the facts to the trial court" and granted Ms. Magney attorneys' fees.
As reported by The Telegraph, Coys is expected to fight the suit and deny it misrepresented the terms and conditions under which the Porsche was sold.
The investigation also found IFC's investment supported an employee share-purchase program in which APPL misrepresented the risks of buying stock, resulting in workers incurring debts.
With that said, Trump has often misrepresented how the NATO alliance functions and is funded, misleadingly saying that other nations pay the US to defend it.
The bureau said the company used high-pressure sales tactics, and its ads misrepresented that the borrower's heirs would inherit the home, without disclosing important caveats.
On Thursday, New York's Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs, Nisha Agarwal, said the report not only misrepresented New York's law, but facts about cities' and counties' policies.
The companies "executed massive and unprecedented marketing campaigns through which they misrepresented the risks of addiction from their opioids and touted unsubstantiated benefits," the lawsuit stated.
Dick Durbin "totally misrepresented" comments during an Oval Office meeting last week, where sources said Trump used vulgar and demeaning language to describe immigrants from Africa.
In October, the court found that El Universal had misrepresented his in-laws' wealth and wrongly accused Mr. Anaya of using his office to benefit them.
The third charge against Flynn says he misrepresented the extent of his work on behalf of the Turkish government through his firm, the Flynn Intel Group.
Democrats are suggesting that documents that been unearthed since indicate he may have misrepresented, and even lied, about some of the topics covered during those panels.
There is a chance, said nonproliferation expert Vipin Narang, that Trump feels Moon misrepresented North Korea's position to warm him to the idea of a summit.
But this is 2017, and the "story," if you'd call it that, was quickly taken out of context and even misrepresented in a rush for viral traffic.
Mitsubishi's admission that it had misrepresented its fuel economy readings led to its takeover by Nissan Motor Co Ltd and the resignation of its president last month.
This is an issue not only because it was a gross violation of Facebook's developer policies, but also because Kogan misrepresented the entire purpose of the app.
Theranos Inc was sued in late May and is accused of endangering customer health through "massive failures" that misrepresented the accuracy and quality of its blood tests.
Exxon did not properly account for those costs, the state alleges, and instead misrepresented how much the company was exposed to the risks from tightening regulatory policies.
As evidence continues to be released, we hope to soon learn whether or not Lochte told the truth, misrepresented the facts or lied about all of it.
He accused an academic researcher of "groveling" after he said Trump misrepresented his study by claiming that up to five million people voted illegally in the election.
In 1993, Redfield's work was formally investigated by the Army after he allegedly misrepresented preliminary data on the vaccine's effectiveness during an international conference, the letter notes.
I think that the one thing I feel is misrepresented in media... A lot of times, women are pitted against one another as some form of entertainment.
She said she was concerned that House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff "misrepresented and misled people" about the content of the Zelensky-Trump call on July 25.
Correction: A previous version of this article misrepresented when Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Connecticut Representative Rosa DeLauro plan to re-introduce the Schedules that Work Act.
Another time, I invited a match to a hot yoga class (a workout and a date), only to realize he'd wildly misrepresented himself in his profile pictures.
In their haste to criticise the guidelines, activists have, perhaps wilfully, misrepresented this rule as a requirement that rapists force their victims into a room with them.
But it was the second round of findings, released in January 2018, that really caught the attention of media outlets, some of which misrepresented what was found.
Taiwan's Investment Commission said at the start of the month that the company misrepresented its business as an internet-based technology service, and not a transportation company.
Some Somali security officials have suggested privately that the survivors and relatives had misrepresented the incident to try to get cash and political advantages for their clan.
This inclusion helps put focus on the complex violence and discrimination trans women of color experience, while also shedding light on their often overlooked or misrepresented experiences.
"It appears that Mr. Pruitt misrepresented material facts that bore on the Senate committee's analysis of Mr. Pruitt's fitness to serve as EPA Administrator," the complaint reads.
Clinton was asked at the National Association of Black Journalists-National Association of Hispanic Journalists Convention if she misrepresented Comey's conclusions in two recent interviews she gave.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) said Comcast misrepresented its supplemental service plan to customers, causing them to mistakenly believe it covered repairs costs that it did not.
It was—and remains—special because of its singular point of view, that of a working class Black woman who is often misrepresented or flat-out ignored.
Sessions had already alarmed civil rights leaders by going after Obama-era policing reforms, and he's completely misrepresented the effect undocumented immigrants have on crime in America.
About a week later, Breja says the company fired him, telling him that it was because he had misrepresented himself as former chief financial officer at Uber.
"It is unacceptable, shameful and counterproductive that the media and some members of Congress have spun falsehoods and fully misrepresented the facts," DeVos said in a statement.
The biggest of these is an allegation by America's Department of Justice that Deutsche misrepresented the value of residential mortgage-backed securities before the crisis of 2008.
Earlier this month, Uber agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit for $28.5 million over allegations the company misrepresented the quality of its safety practices and fees.
"There is indeed a risk for protected areas to be misrepresented as paper parks," Cristiana Pasca Palmer, executive secretary of the CBD, told Reuters in an email.
The controversy surrounding Warren's past ancestry claims has emboldened her Republican critics, some of whom have suggested that she purposefully misrepresented her ethnicity to further her career.
While Hustlers addresses similar topics, its approach is grounded in the perspectives that almost always get left out or misrepresented in conversations about America's rigged capitalist system.
In this version, Porter says he told Kelly that the Daily Mail story that first surfaced the allegations would be bad and never misrepresented anything to him.
I'll let Matt speak for himself, but al-Gharbi's claim that I misrepresented data in a way that indicates ideological "bias" does not stand up to scrutiny.
As you will see in the evidence given below that Big has long been misrepresented as a bad guy when in fact he is a hilarious legend.
Yet, despite this history of creating elegant solutions for ourselves, our contributions are often overshadowed or misrepresented, favoring instead a story with a savior as its protagonist.
Often tasked with setting the record straight on facts misconstrued or misrepresented by President Donald Trump, Fauci has been left in awkward positions in White House briefings.
It also published a 2018 report that misrepresented data to suggest that people in the U.S. who were born overseas pose a disproportionate threat to public safety.
"Ambassador Sondland's testimony today misrepresented both Secretary Perry's interaction with Rudy Giuliani and direction the Secretary received from President Trump," a DOE spokesperson said in a statement.
Trump has repeatedly claimed that the whistleblower misrepresented him, and he has accused them and other White House officials who provided them with information of being spies.
The Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's CFO faces U.S. accusations that she misrepresented her company's links to a firm that tried to sell equipment to Iran despite sanctions.
"His comments were misrepresented," Trump told reporters, when asked about reports that Gorsuch had criticized Trump's comments on the judiciary during a meeting with Senator Richard Blumenthal.
Mr. Trump said on Twitter that the nominee's remarks had been misrepresented, a sentiment echoed by the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, during a contentious briefing.
Not only was he known to be trying to get this false information to the press, but evidence mounted that he misrepresented sources and stated false information.
Both rely on the assumption that poor cybersecurity can be considered an unfair or deceptive trade practice if the defendant has misrepresented its ability to safeguard data.
Legal historians and a lawyer for members of Congress suing Mr. Trump said Mr. Tillman had misunderstood, misrepresented or suppressed crucial contrary evidence in a second document.
An earlier version of the review of Karen Ellis's "A Map of the Dark" contained a parenthetical aside that misrepresented the actions of one of the characters.
Mr. Tucker was using corporate accounts whose ownership he misrepresented to pay for millions of dollars spent on personal items like a vacation home in Aspen, Colo.
" Wigmore didn't speak to reporters, but Clement told the Globe that she and her work had been "misrepresented" and that "[w]e never said we were curing people.
But two of those experts, including Rothko's son, Christopher, testified on Monday in Federal District Court in Manhattan that Ms. Freedman had misrepresented their opinions over the years.
Biden said his record on the issue has been "grossly misrepresented" but added that he accepts responsibility for what went right and what went wrong with the legislation.
In an enlightening and sprawling 60 Minutes interview that aired on Sunday evening, Kogan explained how Facebook has misrepresented the notion that he was somehow a lone actor.
Correction: A previous version of this story misrepresented the data points and scale of the chart: 'Average number of times people said they were drunk in one year.
In a statement, it says the "the film project was misrepresented" to the Science and Entertainment Exchange and to NASA, which supports more than 100 films each year.
Media outlets misrepresented the hard-to-parse remarks, and Gabbard ran with it en route to a 2019 Trump card: She owned the biggest lib of them all.
First, some context: In June, Halsey, a feminist who identifies as bisexual, told Paper that she was so over bisexuality being misrepresented in music as something particularly scandalous.
But understanding their scope, like being able to spot the subtle signs of abuse, is an important step in raising awareness of this often silenced or misrepresented issue.
If he has misrepresented the FBI's findings under sworn testimony after clearing all parties of wrongdoing, he'll be in the running for the most hated man in America.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou faces accusations in the United States that she misrepresented her company's links to a firm that tried to sell equipment to Iran despite sanctions.
The agency also alleged that Venmo at times misrepresented what actions were needed to keep transactions private, resulting in disclosures that users did not want, the FTC said.
"We are sharing this information now and responding publicly because we believe both Microsoft's role in the case and the facts themselves are being misrepresented," the company wrote.
The football-turned-baseball player, famous for wearing Bible verses on his eye black, said it's "disappointing" and "a little bit sad" to see his pose being misrepresented.
As reported in the New York Times, Wertham's work has since been discredited, apparently based on "misrepresented" and "falsified" information—but at the time, it had an impact.
We also know that federal investigators interviewed two Burlington College donors who told us that they believe Sanders misrepresented their pledges in the loan agreement with the bank.
"I will always defend Planned Parenthood and I will say consistently and proudly, Planned Parenthood should be funded, supported and protected, not undermined, misrepresented and demonized," Clinton said.
You have adults into their 40s and 50s who haven't been able to get the jobs that they deserve because you're sort of misrepresented by how you speak.
The courts are investigating allegations that Natalia Compagnon issued false tax declarations, misrepresented her income, and issued fraudulent invoices relating to a real estate concern she half-owns.
An exorcist himself and former state senator from Colorado Springs (arguably the evangelical capital of the US), Klingenschmitt feels that the practice has been misrepresented by the media.
Critics said it misrepresented the real-life protagonists of that event by leaving out transgender women of color and focusing on the story of a fictional white man.
Rick Scott's record, Nelson relied on fraud when he misrepresented his Senate record, and now he is hoping that voter fraud will help him hang on to power.
He misrepresented the restrictions imposed by the Iran nuclear deal and suggested, against the testimony of his own intelligence agencies, that the Islamic Republic was already violating it.
"He sees North Korea as a misrepresented underdog, and as such he wanted to basically improve its image while making some money in the process," the professor said.
PSA believes GM misrepresented Opel's CO2 challenges and emissions trajectory during negotiations and due diligence prior to the March acquisition deal and its formal closing on July 31.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Sunday claimed that the media misrepresented the viral incident involving students from Covington Catholic High School, which is located in his district.
Other videos, all showing different angles of the April 11, 2011, bombing of the Minsk Metro, are also being misrepresented as depicting the Brussels blasts that killed 15.
" Jeff Weaver, Sanders' campaign manager, said Thursday -- after the statement from culinary was released -- that his understanding is that none of the staffers "ever misrepresented who they were.
"I felt like his record was being misrepresented," Walker said in an interview, adding that he was speaking only about Kavanaugh's approach to the law, not his politics.
Meanwhile, Sonmez says that Yoffe misrepresented many aspects of her account — and that what happened to Kaiman resulted from his actions, not her decision to talk about them.
In his memoirs, Nolde exaggerated and misrepresented the ban, saying he had been forbidden to paint at all, and that it was enforced by visits from the Gestapo.
Some of the plants used hidden laboratories, secretly repeated tests and altered results to produce fake data that fundamentally misrepresented drug quality, then submitted that data to regulators.
The Islamic State has not misrepresented a recording of its leader in the past, and the Pentagon said it had "no reason to believe tape is not authentic."
But in Mr. Baker's final plea agreement, prosecutors said Mr. Baker did have a partner, described as "Individual A," who had misrepresented Lake Shore's returns and misappropriated money.
Black Cube employees were in fact involved in such deceit; investigators misrepresented their identities in order to gain confidences from women whom Mr. Weinstein had harassed or assaulted.
"In many instances, we have seen misinformation spread by those seeking to profit from untested and potentially dangerous products misrepresented as effective treatments for the virus," Warner wrote.
Prosecutors said Goines lied to obtain a warrant for a "no knock" raid from a municipal judge and misrepresented the victims' drug activity, threat level and other factors.
The lawsuit alleges that manufacturers misrepresented the safety of using painkillers long term and that distributors supplied too many opioids, which enabled the pills to be sold illegally.
The airline, a T.S.A. spokeswoman later said, had "misrepresented" the agency's policy on books and baggage — and potentially caused many fanboys and girls major heartache in the process.
The FTC has misrepresented internal emails and relied on cherry-picked data to make outrageous claims and we intend to vigorously defend ourselves against these claims in court.
The former owners deny any wrongdoing and say the Ukrainian authorities deliberately misrepresented the state of PrivatBank's finances when it was taken into state hands in December 2016.
They charge that the company failed to warn customers that the products contain nicotine, misrepresented them as a safer alternative to cigarettes and illegally sold them to minors.
The lawsuit alleges that manufacturers misrepresented the safety of using painkillers long term and that distributors supplied too many opioids, which enabled the pills to be sold illegally.
Devin Nunes "misrepresented" himself to President Donald Trump in an effort to involve himself further in Ukraine policy, according to two people familiar with his closed-door deposition.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, private investors and an insurer have alleged in separate lawsuits that Tilton and Patriarch have misrepresented the health of the Zohar funds.
During her tenure, she lied or misrepresented facts several times, including one instance, she admitted — her claim that "countless" FBI agents applauded Trump's decision to fire James Comey.
"I got a bunch of conflicting information and I have not slept for like 2 days" Jereb went on insist that the media had misrepresented what he said.
Lindsey Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to Mueller asking whether he felt Barr misrepresented their phone conversation in his Senate testimony this week.
Another British medical journal concluded that the original study misrepresented or altered the medical histories of all 12 of the patients whose cases formed the basis of the study.
The proposed adaptation of William Styron's novel The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967) failed to materialize because of widespread allegations by black critics that Styron had misrepresented Turner's story.
He said he did not believe that Mueller objected to the accuracy of Barr's summary but, rather, that the special counsel worried it lacked context and was being misrepresented.
While inquiries into whether Musk misrepresented where the company is in this process continue, this situation is actually a perfect example of why he wants to take Tesla private.
Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer at $270 billion Guggenheim Investments, thinks market participants are underestimating the impact the coronavirus will have on global growth due to misrepresented calculations.
Of course nothing has been decided and it's hard to say just what metrics Mr. Pompliano believes Snap misrepresented because a significant portion of the suit has been redacted.
After pointedly retorting on the fact that she was continually asked about Nicki by media while simultaneously being misrepresented as bitter, her message was simple: Let each woman shine.
Kislyak had undoubtedly informed Moscow that sanctions had been discussed, and therefore the Russians knew that the Trump administration had misrepresented the substance of those conversations to the press.
Shareholders who stood to be wiped out in SandRidge Energy's bankruptcy proceeding tried to argue that the company had misrepresented its value, though SandRidge's restructuring plan was ultimately approved.
On Tuesday, Sessions is expected to seek to discredit Comey and to say the former FBI director, in his testimony on Thursday, misrepresented an interaction he had with Trump.
He has consistently played fast and loose with the facts, shown no interest in the past, and he has seriously misrepresented some pretty basic issues, such as voter fraud.
For that reason, French slave owners considered Vodou a threat and that is why it has been grossly misrepresented by white colonists and Haitian political and spiritual leaders alike.
"Misrepresented or fraudulent listings have no place on our platform, and our team works hard to constantly strengthen our defenses and stay ahead of bad actors," the spokesperson said.
A reporter asked Sanders during Tuesday's briefing to what degree the president "weighed in" on Trump Jr.'s initial statement, which misrepresented his reasons for meeting with the lawyer.
Why that's flawed: The strategy is based on the 1990s lawsuits against tobacco companies, which found they concealed and misrepresented what they knew about the health effects of cigarettes.
More than 300 people have been detained over social media posts that "criticised, opposed or misrepresented" the Afrin campaign, which started nearly two weeks ago, the government has said.
Carillion misrepresented its accounts, for example, by leaning on small suppliers to delay receiving payment in an attempt to conceal the true scale of its debts, the report said.
First, there was Michael Cohen's false statement to Congress about the Trump Tower Moscow deal — which minimized the seriousness of the project, misrepresented its timeline, and downplayed Trump's involvement.
Judge Hanen first raised the point on April 7, 2014, complaining that during a hearing in January of that year, Justice department lawyers had misrepresented their actions in court.
It halted a student loan debt relief scam that illegally tricked borrowers into paying additional fees for student loans and misrepresented itself as part of the Department of Education.
In an emailed statement on Saturday, Mr. Taylor said he was "horrified at how badly I have been misrepresented to the public" in what he called a private conversation.
Prosecutors say Manafort misrepresented his debts to Citizens Bank when securing the $3.4 million mortgage, and ultimately obtained the loan by attesting that the other property had no mortgages.
Investigators are reportedly examining Cohen's relationship with Sterling National Bank, which financed Cohen's taxi medallion business, and looking closely at whether Cohen lied or misrepresented information on loan applications.
"Female desire and lesbian desire are still very much stigmatized or, at least, misrepresented, largely because they're seen from the perspective of men for the most part," says Smith.
Today, Lord & Taylor settled with the FTC for an undisclosed sum over charges that the retailer misrepresented its campaign by failing to clearly indicate that these posts were sponsored.
Furry fandom is a big (and radically misunderstood and misrepresented) tent, covering not only those who identify with animals—fictional or real—but anyone who appreciates anthropomorphic critters, too.
It seems that the professors responsible for the research did not want to make trouble by pointing out that their work was being misrepresented by the task force's publicists.
"Right now the propaganda being generated from misrepresented population genetic studies is far outpacing the modest attempts of scientists to publicly engage with the topic," Mr. Bird had tweeted.
During a congressional hearing, Barr was repeatedly challenged by Democrats who raised suspicions that he may have misrepresented Mueller's report to paint the Republican president in a better light.
"Intelligence is probably the least understood and most misrepresented of the professions," Allen W. Dulles, the C.I.A.'s longest-serving director, wrote after his retirement in a 1963 book.
While Pelosi did in fact rip up the address, the video misrepresented the order of events, misleadingly showing Pelosi shredding the speech as Trump honored members of the military.
I swore to come here and tell the whole truth, only to be limited by yes and no questions, and premises framed by the defense that were grossly misrepresented.
Jones-Rogers, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, shows that while historians have often misrepresented white women as reluctant slaveowners, they were eager and frequently violent participants.
More than 300 people have been detained over social media posts that "criticized, opposed or misrepresented" the Afrin campaign, which started nearly two weeks ago, the government has said.
Class counsel Canfield previously told me that Metcalfe's Medium post criticizing the Equifax settlement misrepresented key facts about the agreement, including the total amount of cash available to consumers.
And at this moment in Giuliani&aposs long career, he is being represented in the press by a 20-year-old who seems to have severely misrepresented her experience.
The company agreed last month to pay $28.5 million to settle federal litigation brought by customers who alleged the service misrepresented the quality of its safety practices and fees.
The settlement resolves claims that the German drugmaker misrepresented that its stroke prevention drug Aggrenox was effective for treating "below the neck" conditions, including heart attacks and congestive failure.
Spicer claimed the press misrepresented the number of people at the inauguration after numerous reports indicated that the crowd was much smaller than former President Obama's 2009 inauguration crowd.
Ryan Bounds flagrantly misrepresented his background, lying to cover up disturbing, intolerant writings from his past & in my view, that means he's disqualified from sitting on the federal bench.
They have misdescribed the way the law works now, misrepresented why trans people access single-sex spaces and misreported the ways in which trans organisations believe the law should change.
He repeatedly misrepresented the Russia assessment, stating that the intelligence community concluded Moscow had no effect on the vote's final result when in reality it made no judgments on that.
We want him to come on, he&aposs a really smart guy, a little confusing the way he approached this issue although a little misrepresented I think in the press.
There is a narrative that is being aggressively pushed that the White House and Susan Rice deliberately misrepresented facts, which is being confirmed by anonymous intelligence sources and administration officials.
"Today's agreement settles the indisputable fact that Mr. Greenberg has denied for 12 years: that Mr. Greenberg orchestrated two transactions that fundamentally misrepresented AIG's finances," Schneiderman said in a statement.
The Inspector General, which investigated the pardon attorney's office over the case, found that Rodgers was worried "the White House might grant Aaron clemency presently" and so misrepresented the report.
"I was really disappointed that not only myself but more importantly our community was misrepresented and misunderstood in such a notable medium, such a prestigious publication," Yammine told BuzzFeed News.
EDT Aerochromics, an innovation previously highlighted in this list, has been removed after Mashable was alerted that the creator deliberately misrepresented the reality of the product to various media outlets.
The writer whose magazine article Ann Coulter cited as evidence that immigrant children being separated from their parents at the US border are "child actors" says she misrepresented his writing.
Gemini countered that Project Veritas had misrepresented itself in its insurance application: specifically, Gemini said that Project Veritas reported that it had obtained consent from people appearing in its videos.
A major pharmaceutical company lied and misrepresented its powerful opioid product for profit, putting people at risk in the worsening opioid epidemic, according to a new bombshell report by Sen.
The government can seek to revoke the U.S. citizenship of immigrants after the fact in cases when it determines a person willfully misrepresented or concealed facts relevant to his naturalization.
But, labeling mistakes highlight the tensions between the company's drive to get clear, comprehensive global data and the complex identities of local areas - leaving some communities feeling misrepresented, Zook said.
The problem wasn't fixed for years, and the funds are meant to reimburse the whistleblower and federal, state and local entities to whom Cisco misrepresented the safety of the cameras.
Flynn served 24 days as Trump's national security adviser but was fired after it was discovered he had misrepresented his contacts with a Russian diplomat to Vice President Michael Pence.
Still, Lowry, the turquoise expert, argues that while there's no place for counterfeited or misrepresented Native jewelry, there is some reason for low-market turquoise and imitation turquoise to exist.
"We believe the verdict was the result of trial rulings that misrepresented the findings of an independent science panel and misled jurors about the risks of C8 exposure," Turner said.
And as Vox's Ella Nilsen recently reported, his campaign swiftly moved to push back on Harris's argument, issuing a statement that Biden's busing stance had been misrepresented at the debate.
Flynn served 24 days as Trump's national security adviser but was fired after it was discovered he had misrepresented his contacts with a Russian diplomat to Vice President Mike Pence.
New Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said Tuesday that Najib&aposs government had conducted "an exercise of deception" over 1MDB and also misrepresented the country&aposs financial situation to parliament.
Dowd further argued, in an email reportedly sent to the Wall Street Journal and obtained by Fox News, that the necessity of the search warrant was misrepresented to the Court.
"He had him sign documents that misrepresented what he was getting, in order to acquire some additional bank loans that Mr. Banks needed for his other business interests," Wells said.
Their tonal balance has just the right amount of everything, from shimmery treble to rumbling bass, and I never have to question if a song is being misrepresented by them.
Two Swedish police officers who are in the film featured in the Fox News clip President Trump referenced in his remarks on Sweden say they were misrepresented by the film.
The most dramatic moment of the argument came later, when the state's attorney was forced to concede that Texas had misrepresented key facts about the questioning of those biased jurors.
As the communities which would see the most direct impact of development, their opinions have often been misrepresented by environmental groups that have frequently justified a ban in their name.
When Alcharihi had a company import the mosaic, he misrepresented the contents of the shipment, the complaint alleges, and also lied about the country of origin of the items inside.
Section 230 has often been misrepresented as a mandate for platforms to remain "neutral"—which it isn't—and this has made much recent public debate about 230 next to impossible.
Clinton's judgment and honesty, saying she had neglected the security of her diplomats, misrepresented the attack's cause and took part in a politically motivated campaign to play down its seriousness.
Hunter accused the company and its subsidiaries of launching and executing a "cunning, cynical and deceitful" marketing campaign that misrepresented what opioid drugs could do to help alleviate chronic pain.
MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace said the media "may have misrepresented the ease with which [Andrew] Gillum  is going to win," shortly before the Florida Democrat conceded in the governor's race. Rep.
"Ambassador Sondland's testimony today misrepresented both Secretary Perry's interaction with Rudy Giuliani and direction the Secretary received from President Trump," Energy Department press secretary Shaylyn Hynes said in a statement.
In sworn statements to investigators, the other swimmers described Mr. Lochte, 32, as drunk and unruly, saying he had damaged property at a gas station and later misrepresented what happened.
Kavanaugh also misrepresented his opinion in an important privacy case about whether the police need a warrant to use a GPS device to track a suspect, United States v. Jones.
"People come in and ask questions about the procedure that makes it very clear to me that the info they've received has been misrepresented by anti-abortion groups," she said.
The PillPack controversy in 2016 was over a contract dispute, with Express Scripts claiming the company misrepresented itself as a retail pharmacy when it was actually a mail-order pharmacy.
There had been whispers — and mysterious online comments — that she was a white woman with white parents and had misrepresented her race on job applications and other documents for years.
Here, Trump is trying to change the subject from his well-documented, consistent, years-long birtherism by using some thinly sourced or misrepresented anecdotes to suggest it's all Clinton's fault.
Spin is one thing, but the Department of Defense appears to have misrepresented some key facts about whether military commanders are better than prosecutors at working in victims' best interests.
In the reports, Google, Twitter and Facebook (which also owns Instagram) were described by researchers as having "evaded" and "misrepresented" themselves and the extent of Russian activity on their sites.
Some funeral home directors, though, have begun asking relatives and friends to sign documents that relieve businesses of fault if a campaign goes awry, or funds are misrepresented or misused.
Rather than focus on the issues, they denigrated and misrepresented my organization and other supporters of reforming the VA, saying we in effect advocated privatizing the VA. That's completely untrue.
Human rights activists inside the country and out tell CNN that posts range from recirculated news articles from pro-government outlets, to misrepresented or faked photos and anti-Rohingya cartoons.
President Donald Trump's pick to head the nation's Indian Health Service was hit by a bombshell report Friday that suggested he misrepresented his prior work experience to a Senate committee.
Axios said Porter has claimed he "never misrepresented anything" to White House chief of staff John Kelly, who vouched for Porter in a statement after news of the allegations broke.
Biden, who has misrepresented his vote on the campaign trail, made sure to capitulate by saying the vote was a "mistake," a word he went on to use five times.
They misrepresented a satirical YouTube video created by a friend to portray him as a fame-seeker hungry for movie deals and diminished his crucial contributions to the cave rescue.
The affidavit also alleges that Lieber misrepresented his work with WUT through the Thousand Talents program to Harvard and lied to the Department of Defense and National Institutes of Health.
Most outrageous, Barr preempted and misrepresented special counsel Robert Mueller's report on behalf of Trump, suggesting, falsely, that it cleared the president and that there was no case for obstruction.
Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa has said that a months-long internal investigation had also uncovered evidence that Ghosn used company funds for personal purposes and misrepresented the company's investments.
The differing stories left Sanders, the White House deputy press secretary, in the awkward position on Thursday of attempting to explain why she and others had misrepresented the president's thinking.
Mr. Condodemetraky said that Mr. Mastromarino, for instance, had completely misrepresented the state of his Road Runner, and that the repairs performed were required to sell the car for $13,000.
In December 2012, for example, executives misrepresented to auditors the value of Black Elk Energy, an oil and gas company controlled by Platinum, valuing it at $283 million, prosecutors said.
Under Cagney&aposs reign, SoFi tasked customer-service representatives with approving loans and misrepresented the amount of debt financing the company had secured, according to a New York Times profile.
The AG claimed Evan's clinic misrepresented how much the treatments actually cost, how well they worked, how necessary they were and how much access patients would have to real doctors.
Sure, he can argue that his comments are being misrepresented, but Biden's campaign opponents are certainly not going to go out of their way to read everything he says generously.
Later that year, Mr. Dunlap settled a civil suit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission that accused him of several counts of accounting fraud that misrepresented Sunbeam's financial results.
Purdue Pharma, for example, the maker of OxyContin, pleaded guilty in 2007 to charges that it misrepresented the drug as "abuse resistant" as part of its multimillion dollar marketing campaign.
The George W. Bush administration systematically changed scientists' press releases, misrepresented scientific findings to Congress, neglected or deleted information on government websites, and dismantled the Environmental Protection Agency's library system.
The President-elect was quick to post a response on his preferred communication platform, alleging in a series of tweets that the three-time Oscar winning actress had misrepresented the situation.
He ultimately got $530,000 for his efforts, but didn't register as a foreign agent during his lobbying work for this Turkish proxy and may have misrepresented his income from the contract.
The Department for International Development (DFID), the ministry that manages overseas aid, rejected the accusations, saying they misrepresented or inaccurately portrayed projects it supported, including some that were no longer funded.
Especially in regard to photographs of unidentified people, we can nonetheless still learn something about people's experiences and in a way recover a past that was too often ignored and misrepresented.
BOB WARDPolicy and communications directorGrantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the EnvironmentLondon School of Economics Beginning an article on climate change with the image of a wildfire misrepresented the issue.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German payments company Wirecard said on Thursday it was suing the Financial Times over a series of investigative reports that it said made use of, and misrepresented, business secrets.
The trust was sued in June this year by eight investors who allege it misrepresented the risks involved in products it sold them and failed to adequately assess the guarantor's creditworthiness.
A sponsored post on the Journal's affiliated site was edited to say that the publication would "like to apologize to pewdiepie" and that he had been "misrepresented" by the paper's journalists.
The FTC said users weren't properly informed that some transactions would be shared publicly, and that Venmo misrepresented the app's security by saying it was "bank-grade," which the FTC disputed.
At the same time, multiple news outlets quoted sources on the Mueller team that their conclusions were misrepresented — that the actual report was substantially more damning than the summary let on.
"The reason that a lot of furries will say that they're misrepresented in media is because a lot of media has a tendency to focus on the sexual aspects," Wolfe agreed.
"She misrepresented herself as a medical student and as such, she would have only had interaction with a patient under the direct supervision of a qualified Denver Health provider," Christensen said.
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, on Tuesday rejected the lawsuit's claims that CVS misrepresented drug prices to pharmacy benefit managers who administered prescription benefits for health plans.
As you may recall, Ganek claimed the government misrepresented evidence from its cooperating witness, former LG employee Sam Adondakis, when investigators sought a search warrant for his computer and phone records.
"We have learned from both our own investigation and public reports that the participants in the meeting misrepresented who they were and who they worked for," the spokesman, Mark Corallo, said.
Wixom, Michigan-based Rockwell contended the filing with the SEC was not only late but misrepresented the number of shares over which the defendants had the ability to direct the vote.
In a series of statements, Mossack Fonseca has criticized journalists' use of "information stolen from our files," asserted that news reports "misrepresented the nature of our work" and threatened legal action.
Centra allegedly marketed fake business relationships with major credit card companies including Visa and Mastercard, published fictional executive bios and misrepresented the viability of the company's products, according to the SEC.
In the case of one of the only patients whose treatment notes Freud did not destroy, Ernst Lanzer—the Rat Man—it is clear that he misrepresented the facts as well.
A growing body of litigation is piling up against manufacturers of opioid painkillers over claims the drugmakers, including Endo, misrepresented the risks of addiction, overdose and abuse associated with these medicines.
AndroGel's makers, AbbVie, are defendants in thousands of lawsuits claiming that the risks of testosterone replacement were misrepresented by the company and that AndroGel causes heart attacks, strokes, and other injuries.
Just days before the opening ceremony, it was revealed that authorities had misrepresented government data on Rio de Janeiro's air quality, which is three times higher than World Health Organization limits.
The scale of the sharing program was apparently misrepresented to the public, originally announced as an app to help hospitals monitor patients with kidney disease with real-time alerts and analytics.
If the US government really wanted to, it could use the AP's reporting to launch an investigation into whether Melania Trump deliberately misrepresented her immigration history when she sought US citizenship.
Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa said last week that a months-long internal investigation had also uncovered evidence that Ghosn used company funds for personal purposes and misrepresented the company's investments.
The industry watchdog said Citigroup misrepresented its analysts' views of more than 1,800 stocks, telling small investors some had "buy" ratings when in fact they were rated "sell," and vice versa.
A widely expressed criticism of our piece is that we misrepresented Murray's (and Harris's) conclusions about the degree to which IQ differences among racial groups are partly based in genetic differences.
Distorting candidates' backgrounds: Newer candidates, still relatively unknown to the public, are having their pasts picked apart and misrepresented — a new spin on the racist "birther" attacks on President Obama's background.
And here's one that's really startling: 65 percent of people with bad bosses said they've sometimes misrepresented the truth at work, compared to only 19 percent of those with good bosses.
Peloton also claimed a Flywheel investor misrepresented himself to Peloton CEO John Foley at a private conference by posing as a potential investor who was curious about the company's business plans.
In April, former Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa said a months-long internal investigation had also uncovered evidence that Ghosn used company funds for personal purposes and misrepresented the company's investments.
"Britain's negotiating position in Europe has been misrepresented in the Continental press; the European Commission's negotiating stance has hardened; threats against Britain have been issued by European politicians and officials," Mrs.
In 2011, The Lancet retracted the study after an investigation found that Wakefield altered or misrepresented information on the 12 children who were the basis for the conclusion of his study.
"He was found to have significantly misrepresented his wartime activities to Canadian immigration and citizenship officials when he applied to enter Canada" in 1952, according to the Supreme Court's case summary.
But only institutional investors accepted the offer, dropping their part of a claim that alleges the bank misrepresented its parlous financial state when asking investors to stump up cash in 2008.
Manufacturers have in a consistent and ... coldblooded fashion marketed these drugs in a way that has misrepresented their tendency to be addictive and the extent to which they can be deadly.
"The FTC has misrepresented internal emails and relied on cherry-picked data to make outrageous claims and we intend to vigorously defend ourselves against these claims in court," the statement reads.
The attorneys general also alleged that Boehringer misrepresented that Micardis, a drug the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved to treat hypertension, protected patients from early morning strokes and heart attacks.
The investigation is in its early stages and is focused on whether the foreign-exchange international payments department misrepresented pricing to clients in order to win their business, the Journal reported.
In 2007, the company and three of its top executives pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges that Purdue had misrepresented the dangers of OxyContin, and they paid $634.5 million in fines.
But the war in Iraq, which destabilized the region, killed hundreds of thousands, and helped give rise to ISIS was predicated on intelligence that Bush's administration misrepresented to the American people.
The same thing happened to Al Gore when journalists, pundits and comedians misrepresented his attempt to claim (deserved) credit for his part in opening up the internet to the public and business.
When an email server at University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit was breached, as part of a climate change denier campaign, emails were dishonestly misrepresented to suggest a conspiracy was afoot.
He had to leave the White House because he misrepresented the nature of phone conversations in late December 2016 with then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in which he may have discussed sanctions.
And I wanted to make sure that I also bridged the gap for anyone who doesn't look like me by educating them on my blackness so it can no longer be misrepresented.
Washington (CNN)House Republicans are asking a White House aide thrust into controversy to testify after he suggested the Obama administration misrepresented the Iran deal to sell it to the public. Rep.
The ruling said the company omitted risks and side effects from the products' instructions for use, and omitted and misrepresented the risks in educational and marketing materials provided to doctors and patients.
In addition, Wakefield lost his medical license, and in January 21998, the British Medical Journal published a series of articles that concluded that data in the 1998 study was misrepresented or altered.
Add to this hyper-reductionism the fact that many of his temporary works no longer exist and that, for years, he all but forbade photographs of his pieces, believing pictures misrepresented them.
Sex workers, for instance, are so invisible and misrepresented in media, and violence against sex workers is so bad, things like SESTA and FOSTA get passed because people have so much misinformation.
It said the NRA misrepresented to its members that the products were being sold at the lowest possible cost, when infact the group kept "substantial" royalties, sometimes exceeding 20% of premiums paid.
Critics claim that the true crime documentary, which chronicles the story of murder suspect Steven Avery, left out a lot of evidence and misrepresented some people, including Jodi Stachowski, Avery's ex-fiancée.
" Former WEO team member Hannah Daly said via Twitter, "As a former WEO team member I can't express how frustrating it is to see WEO scenarios so badly misrepresented in this letter.
Related: DC Police, the FBI, and Their Secret Agreement to Hide Cell Phone Spying The defence is arguing that police misrepresented the nature of the device when seeking authorization for its use.
Elijah Cummings, the House Oversight Committee chairman, issued the subpoena to the president's accountant after Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, testified to Congress in February that Trump had misrepresented his net worth.
All photos by Gabriela Campos For decades Native Americans have been wholly misrepresented in the world of comic books, stripped down to a series of caricatured, homogenized tropes of the American Indian.
That battle took on a sharply personal tone on Monday, when Mr. Cruz fired a top aide because he had spread a video that misrepresented comments Mr. Rubio made about the Bible.
"Britain's negotiating position in Europe has been misrepresented in the continental press, the European Commission's negotiating stance has hardened, threats against Britain have been issued by European politicians and officials," May said.
Update 9:40am ET: Bill Gates stated on Bloomberg TV this morning that reports about his supporting the FBI's fight against Apple were misrepresented, saying "that doesn't state my view on this."
Cure Encapsulations will immediately pay $50,000 to the FTC and the remainder will be dependent on how much money the company has based on hand in the event it misrepresented its financials.
In her work, Abdul Hadi explores how minority communities are often subjected to stereotyping and underrepresentation, the ideas of masculinity and self-representation, and the ways in which culture can be misrepresented.
When the first edition came out, a lot of readers said that Haggard had completely misrepresented a solar eclipse as something that could last for hours, rather than just a few minutes.
The con also served as a corrective: Native people are notoriously underrepresented in media, and they're often misrepresented by others, too — think of the Cleveland Indians mascot or Johnny Depp as Tonto.
Mayor de Blasio missed the mark, and misrepresented Di Modica's argument in a tweet yesterday saying, "Men who don't like women taking up space are exactly why we need the Fearless Girl."
California on Monday will be the first state to take Johnson & Johnson to trial over allegations that it misrepresented the risks of serious conditions women using its pelvic mesh devices could develop.
On Wednesday, however, Owens released a statement expressing her hurt that West said he felt used and reiterating the idea that the media had misrepresented her comments about his involvement in Blexit.
"Hopefully this ruling will make the law crystal clear for those liberal public officials in some Texas cities who have flaunted their opposition to S.B. 4 and misrepresented its intent," Lt. Gov.
Frontier, which provides broadband service in 29 states, has faced a series of scandals in West Virginia alleging that the company routinely wasted taxpayer dollars and misrepresented how those funds were utilized.
" Mr. Seder also released a statement, saying, "I appreciate MSNBC's thoughtful reconsideration and willingness to understand the cynical motives of those who intentionally misrepresented my tweet for their own toxic, political purposes.
On Friday, that committee's chairman, Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, sent a letter to Mr. Mueller inviting him to testify if he believed that Mr. Barr had misrepresented that call.
One of Mr. Manafort's accountants, Cindy LaPorta, testified at trial that she had knowingly misrepresented his income and real estate holdings to Mr. Fallarino to help her client borrow from Citizens Bank.
Kloss solicited recommendations on Facebook just hours after Trump's brief prime-time address in which the president misrepresented his administration's own actions involving a 30-day ban on foreign visitors from Europe.
We selected "A Month in the Country" as our initial effort; this being a play, I felt, that had not been adequately translated before, and so had often been misunderstood or misrepresented.
Ms. Warren is now pushing back against any suggestion that she has misrepresented the circumstances of her departure, and pointing to the discrimination that many pregnant women have faced on the job.
In 2013, for example, she allegedly gave a presentation to a banking executive that misrepresented Huawei's compliance with US sanctions on Iran and its relationship with a subsidiary doing business in Iran.
The New York Times reported Wednesday that Curtis Ewbank, a systems engineer with Boeing, warned in his complaint that the company's CEO had misrepresented the overall safety of Boeing's 85033 Max line.
According to the Times, investigators are trying to determine whether Cohen misrepresented the value of his assets to obtain the loans from two financial institutions that have catered to the taxi industry.
Mr. Lamar is often misrepresented as a rapper overwhelmingly preoccupied with greater social good, but here he demonstrates what feels like his real passion: insult, tough talk, the dismantling of another's pride.
Under Ohio law, the term suggests that a marriage was fraudulent and should be grounds for divorce because one party concealed or misrepresented something material from the other prior to the marriage.
" Of the article, he wrote that "some of its details are misrepresented; some are exaggerated; some are outright false," adding, "I would never have inappropriate interactions with someone I thought was underage.
On Tuesday, CBS News reported on the filing of a complaint in California: A Michigan woman said she was sold a gemstone with a carat weight that was misrepresented on the site.
Craig and Kathryn Hall, who own the Hall Rutherford winery in Napa Valley, told The Associated Press that some candidates misrepresented the wine cave while criticizing Buttigieg for his high-dollar fundraisers.
The move followed Congressional testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump's longtime attorney and self-styled "fixer," who claimed that Trump regularly misrepresented the size of his fortune in statements to banks and insurance companies.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham sent a letter to special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday asking whether Mueller felt Attorney General William Barr misrepresented their phone conversation in his Senate testimony this week.
Cohen said the Trump Organization had misrepresented the size of Trump's fortune in statements to financial firms, inflating the value of his assets in order to reduce his insurance premiums or obtain loans.
"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.
He started by boasting about his Electoral College victory (which he misrepresented): Well, I just want to say that we are very honored by the victory that we had — 306 Electoral College votes.
It said the NRA misrepresented to its members that the products were being sold at the lowest possible cost, when in fact the group kept "substantial" royalties, sometimes exceeding 20% of premiums paid.
The state alleged that the company's Ethicon subsidiary neglected to inform both patients and doctors of possible severe complications from the products and misrepresented the frequency and severity of risks the products posed.
However, government officials could not say if the adults were another family relative, such as an uncle, and argued that they had still misrepresented themselves by initially presenting themselves as the actual parents.
There's another way Herring believes Cephalon misrepresented its trials: The company said 69 percent of patients in one study took the same strength Fentora from the start of the trial to the end.
The Facebook spokesperson I talked to misrepresented a key detail of the program, and then later confirmed to me that the feature did not work the way that they said that it would.
AbbVie Inc on Thursday renewed a motion asking a federal judge to throw out a $140 million jury verdict in a lawsuit alleging the company misrepresented the risk of its testosterone drug AndroGel.
While many have helped pave the way for greater pansexual visibility in recent years, pansexuality's status as a sexual orientation is still largely misunderstood and often misrepresented in popular culture and traditional media.
The Orange County suit claims the drugmakers engaged in a deceptive marketing campaign that misrepresented the dangers of long-term opioid use to doctors, pharmacists and patients in order to encourage their use.
We generally avoid public activism, but in this case management has misrepresented our idea, and we think our fellow shareholders deserve an opportunity of new way the merits of our plan for themselves.
While climate change deniers misrepresented the content of the emails on websites, and spread rumours that they revealed fakery by climate scientists, several thorough investigations subsequently showed these allegations to be completely false.
FRANKFURT, March 28 (Reuters) - German payments company Wirecard said on Thursday it was suing the Financial Times over a series of investigative reports that it said made use of, and misrepresented, business secrets.
To get rid of the default risk, lenders frequently misrepresented and sold loans to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (the GSEs), and through public securitizations, some of which were guaranteed by bond insurers.
The Podesta Group has said it has fully cooperated with the special counsel's office and said it did not register as a foreign agent for its ECFMU work because that group misrepresented itself.
EU had misrepresented to British investigators the extent of its ties to Cambridge Analytica, the now disgraced and insolvent British data firm funded by the American political donor Robert Mercer to microtarget voters.
The topics the president tweeted were misrepresented by news media included discussions with world leaders in Biarritz and his reference to himself as the "the chosen one" to negotiate with China on trade.
A NYDFS investigation found that Blue Global misrepresented to consumers that it provided security for personal information submitted through its websites and that the measures were "completely 24/7 guaranteed," the NYDFS said.
The Podesta Group has said it was fully cooperating with the special counsel's office and said it didn't register as a foreign agent for its ECFMU work because that group had misrepresented itself.
In Flynn's sentencing memo, the Special Counsel says that Flynn misrepresented his work on behalf of the Turkish government for which he and his company were paid more than half a million dollars.
The Justice Department said purchasers of securities backed by Wells Fargo mortgages, including other federally insured banks, lost billions of dollars because the bank knowingly misrepresented the quality of loans funding those investments.
And they assailed Mr. Pence for having misrepresented the positioning and past comments of his running mate; the Clinton campaign released a video showing Mr. Pence's denials alongside clips of Mr. Trump's remarks.
In addition, if the lease terms or the vehicle was misrepresented, the lessee can try to void the lease under each state's laws on unfair and deceptive acts and practices, Mr. McCathren said.
In 2016, PillPack publicly tussled with Express Scripts after the benefit manager excluded the start-up from its mail-order network, saying that PillPack had misrepresented itself as a brick-and-mortar company.
So these chefs must speak not only for ingredients but for cultures that, in two and a half centuries of domination by the West, have been undermined, exploited, misrepresented and threatened with erasure.
EDITORS' NOTE: STYLES An article on Thursday about New York Fashion Week and what designers choose to wear on the runway during their shows included an erroneous quotation that misrepresented Tory Burch's comments.
The real-estate mogul, who is a front-runner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, has been touting his opposition to the Iraq War, which some say that Trump has misrepresented.
YouTube&aposs top creator PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, is criticizing media coverage that misrepresented his announcement that he&aposd be taking a short break from posting videos in early 2020.
The president had known since last month that Mr. Flynn had misrepresented conversations he had with the Russian ambassador to the United States, before Mr. Trump was inaugurated, about American sanctions on Moscow.
While the history of black people descended from the African diaspora is global and spans millennia, 2019 is significant because the past 400 years represent a crucial, though long misunderstood and misrepresented history.
" Mr. Holding said the conference featured active members of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel — known as B.D.S. — and featured panelists who "distorted facts and misrepresented the complex situation in Gaza.
Mr. Luckey, whose company was acquired by Facebook for $2 billion, said in a Facebook post that the stories misrepresented his views, though he apologized for the negative coverage it brought to Oculus.
In addition, I think it&aposs important to stress that while the Verge reporting fundamentally misrepresented our company, we, like any company, can always be improving ourselves through building an even stronger culture.
In a statement, they said, "The FTC has misrepresented internal emails and relied on cherry-picked data to make outrageous claims and we intend to vigorously defend ourselves against these claims in court."
Although the Cuban missile crisis had for decades been misrepresented as an example of a steely-eyed American president staring down a retreating Soviet Union, the truth was later revealed in declassified documents.
OTHER ALLEGATIONS In April, former Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa said a months-long internal investigation had also uncovered evidence that Ghosn used company funds for personal purposes and misrepresented the company's investments.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday wholly misrepresented the US record on international trade disputes and dismissed as a mysterious "rumor" his own statement from months ago about Britain&aposs health system.
The jousting started when Senator Al Franken, a Minnesota Democrat, began challenging Mr. Sessions's civil rights record and claimed that another committee member, Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, had "misrepresented" the issue.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. envoy Gordon Sondland's testimony in President Donald Trump impeachment hearings on Wednesday misrepresented Energy Secretary Rick Perry's interaction with Trump and his lawyer Rudolph Giuliani, the Department of Energy said.
An anti-abortion group released a video this week purporting to show that Planned Parenthood does not offer comprehensive prenatal services, an accusation that the women's health organization said deliberately misrepresented its mission.
In the complaint against Wealthy Max, the government had misrepresented the findings of the lab analysis of the seized coins, which hadn't been able to reach a conclusion about whether they were counterfeit.
Robert McCoy, Whippany Park High School, Whippany, N.J.: Gilded Age Mugwumps and "Republicans for Democrats" The 2018 midterm elections saw a misrepresented faction of the Republican Party shed its affiliation by supporting Democrats.
He also attempted to set the record straight on his goals for Mercantile: It's not about watered down product and mass merchandising — a point that has been misrepresented in several articles and posts.
Also, I appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday morning, and the next day Campus Reform misrepresented my take on anti-fascist work to the president of Dartmouth College, who is my current employer.
On Monday, the U.S. Trade Representative's office accused China of pursuing a "blame game" in recent public statements and a weekend white paper that misrepresented the trade negotiations between the world's two largest economies.
What changed was the last two years of seeing on every issue that I've always cared about ... we were being misrepresented by someone who has voted with his party 98 percent of the time.
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.
Hershey — The candy maker revealed plans to seek dismissal of a class action lawsuit filed by a customer claiming Hershey's deliberately misrepresented the number of flavors of Hersey Kisses in its 12-ounce bags.
The Dow Chemical Company made a pesticide that has been linked to slowed brain growth in developing fetuses, but misrepresented the chemical's harm in studies submitted to regulators, according to a damning new report.
According to the report, Insys misrepresented Subsys to get insurers to pay for it, letting the company sell its product to people who didn't need and shouldn't have access to such a powerful drug.
A hedge fund report in May suggesting the company misrepresented sales sent Folli's shares into a tailspin, prompted a legal investigation, fines from the Greek securities watchdog and the resignation of the company's founders.
MMT is more nuanced than the "governments never have to pay for stuff" caricature it's earned among other economists, and MMT advocates are famously (and often understandably) ornery when they sense they're being misrepresented.
Major brands dropped Ryan Lochte en masse on Monday, in the wake of an incident at the Rio Olympics where the swimmer misrepresented a claim that he and his teammates were robbed at gunpoint.
A hedge fund report last year suggesting the company misrepresented sales sent Folli's shares into a tailspin, prompted a legal investigation, fines from the Greek securities watchdog and the resignation of the company's founders.
While kids say that they feel misrepresented and that the news has a negative impact on their mood, the "news" about this new survery is not all grim: Tweens and teens still value it.
Varadkar said British commentators had misrepresented Ireland's position in recent days by saying Dublin had accepted a hard border could be avoided using technology around the border if Britain crashes out without a deal.
The banks, which include Bank of America Corp's Merrill Lynch unit, Morgan Stanley, and a unit of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, misrepresented the quality of the securities, the attorney general said.
Kislyak has been a central figure in the controversy, as then-national security adviser Michael Flynn was fired after it emerged that he had misrepresented conversations with Kislyak to others in the White House.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) had misrepresented what Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch had told him in a meeting, it put him at odds with White House staffers who were in the room with him.
These studies have shown time and again that risks associated with drilling in the offshore Arctic are frequently misrepresented, particularly since the majority of operations take place in shallow and open, ice-free waters.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal jury in Chicago on Monday found AbbVie Inc fraudulently misrepresented the risks of its testosterone replacement drug AndroGel and ordered the drugmaker to pay $150 million in punitive damages.
First comes the rhetoric: "Justice department lawyers knew the true facts and misrepresented those facts to the citizens of the 26 plaintiff states, their lawyers and this court on multiple occasions", Judge Hanen wrote.
White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter is telling associates that some senior White House officials strongly encouraged him to "stay and fight," and claims he "never misrepresented anything" to Chief of Staff John Kelly.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein (D) filed a lawsuit Wednesday against e-cigarette maker Juul, arguing the company deliberately targeted young people and misrepresented the potency and danger of nicotine in its products.
President George W. Bush had a strategy when he went into Iraq that has been much maligned and misrepresented by this same establishment: defeat Saddam Hussein, then turn over the country to the Iraqis.
"Having found that the DCI thereby misrepresented facts and misused the court order, we have come to the conclusion that the prosecution against the petitioner cannot proceed," Judge Hellen Omondi said in a ruling.
The video has references that "demonized Nigerian Muslims," the group said, adding that female dancers in the music video misrepresented the Chibok girls who were kidnapped from their secondary school in Nigeria's north-east.
A DC-based contributor to The Hill recently misrepresented facts about bipartisan legislation to put the Corps of Engineers FUSRAP in charge at West Lake while ignoring the local community support for the bill.
In at least half a dozen cases, Kavanaugh misrepresented or distorted his own opinions on the DC Circuit, either in testimony or in written responses to Committee questions both before and after the hearing.
"That's a big problem with things like this, because furries have been so ridiculed and so misrepresented, a lot of us don't want to speak up about something affecting the furry community," he said.
The data was still available even after Venmo's creator PayPal settled from charges with the Federal Trade Commission in February when Venmo misrepresented the extent of their privacy policy in users' bank account transfers.
But some research has been taken out of context, or misrepresented, to further a pro-cursive agenda, said Kate Gladstone, who calls herself the Handwriting Repairwoman and runs an organization by the same name.
Alphabet -owned health technology company Verily has launched the COVID-19 screening site that was first misrepresented by President Trump as a broadly focused coronavirus web-based screening and testing utility developed by Google.
The government also said in a statement that Brazilian authorities had misrepresented "the true sum of the money and the value of the confiscated jewels," and called for the confiscated assets to be returned.
Democrats have called on the SEC to investigate whether Price illegally wrote legislation benefiting his holdings, and they are criticizing Republicans for rushing through Price's nomination without further probing whether he misrepresented his investments.
But Florida's highest criminal court was unmoved, finding that Smith's account, and other evidence Dailey's lawyers presented, including proof that Skalnik misrepresented his criminal record at Dailey's trial, had come to light too late.
The claims are largely based on grotesquely edited and misrepresented clips from an interview Soros gave to "60 Minutes" about his experiences as a 14-year-old boy trying to survive in occupied Budapest.
Frederica Wilson criticized Trump over a phone call she overheard between the president and a Gold Star widow, Kelly misrepresented her track record in Congress in an attack from the White House briefing room.
An exposé by the newspaper Handelsblatt asserts that he repeatedly misrepresented a key element of his personal history, portraying his father as a Nazi resister when in fact he was a high-ranking official.
Critics said Mr. Daleiden and Ms. Merritt, who were working for the Center for Medical Progress, an anti-abortion group that was previously obscure, had deceptively edited the videos and misrepresented what they showed.
"I appreciate MSNBC's thoughtful reconsideration and willingness to understand the cynical motives of those who intentionally misrepresented my tweet for their own toxic, political purposes," Seder said in a statement, according to The Intercept.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall alleged in a lawsuit filed in a federal court that Purdue misrepresented the risks and benefits of opioids, enabling the widespread prescribing of the drugs for chronic pain conditions.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said on Monday that China was pursuing a "blame game" in recent public statements and a weekend white paper that misrepresented the trade negotiations between the world's two largest economies.
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"It's not fair to you and we all get that, but this is so much bigger than any one person," she said in a TV interview in January, later arguing that her words were misrepresented.
But in 2014, the UN's International Court of Justice ruled that Japan had misrepresented JARPA-II as a scientific program, deeming it a commercial enterprise that violated the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling.
Washington (CNN)Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham sent a letter to special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday asking whether Mueller felt Attorney General William Barr misrepresented their phone conversation in his Senate testimony this week.
Trump pressed forward with his attack on Blumenthal during an early afternoon meeting with a group of Republican and Democratic senators, again accusing him or having "misrepresented" Gorsuch's criticism and pointing to Blumenthal's "Vietnam record."
But lawmakers in both parties have said they believe Mueller can nevertheless answer their questions, and Democrats have specifically pointed to Attorney General William Barr's statements on the investigation, which they felt misrepresented Mueller's work.
Amash initially tweeted his thoughts on obstruction of justice over the weekend after he finished reading the Mueller report, writing that he also believes Attorney General William Barr intentionally misrepresented special counsel Robert Mueller's findings.
"The tweeting, I thought I'd do less of it but I'm covered so dishonestly by the press...," he said, stating that he'd rather tweet to express his views rather than be misrepresented by national media.
They have been leading the charge basically to require the Justice Department to give them materials that can be leaked or fed or misrepresented like the infamous Nunes memorandum in the service of the president.
They have been leading the charge, basically to require the justice department to give them materials that can be leaked of fed or misrepresented like the infamous Nunes Memorandum in the service of the President.
The lawsuit alleges that lax privacy standards around third-party apps and partner companies allowed an incident like the data leak to happen, and claims the company misrepresented third-party developers' ability to obtain data.
HAMLIN, Iowa — Iowa's secretary of state chastised the presidential campaign of Senator Ted Cruz on Saturday for sending a mailer that he said violated "the spirit of the Iowa caucuses" and misrepresented state election law.
While the DOJ pointed to AT&T and Time Warner's own statements, suggesting they might charge distributors higher prices to carry Turner content, AT&T argued that its comments had been misrepresented and lacked context.
The ITC on Thursday said that it is investigating complaints by United States Steel Corp that Chinese competitors stole its trade secrets, fixed prices and misrepresented the origin of their exports to the United States.
Kids feel misrepresented by the news Nearly 70% of the tweens and teens who took part in the survey said they feel that the media have no idea about the experiences of people their age.
In the statement, Lee's sister, Lee Wei Ling, and his brother, Lee Hsien Yang, claim the prime minister "deliberately misrepresented" his father's wishes for his home to be demolished in order to gain political mileage.
When the scientists found that an article in The Telegraph misrepresented recent research by claiming that the world faced an impending ice age, the newspaper issued a public correction and substantially modified the online text.
But later that day, Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter that Whaley and Brown "misrepresented" what took place inside the hospital — despite Brown and Whaley saying very little about Mr. Trump's time with patients and others.
In 2010, I wrote a book called "Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack on Christianity," which explored this very topic, arguing that Christians were misunderstood, misrepresented and mistreated by many in the mainstream media.
" Limbaugh misrepresented my article and the science behind climate change, saying in his trademark marble-mouth, "The climate of the planet is so complex that I don't think anybody can really predict it, explain it.
The Guardian reports "very high-strength" ecstasy pills were identified as well as a number of drugs that were misrepresented such as an anti-malaria tablet sold as ketamine or ammonium sulphate sold as MDMA.
The state Insurance Department found, for example, that an agent had "misrepresented the benefits of short-term health insurance policies" and failed to advise customers that the policies did not cover pre-existing medical conditions.
On January 26, Yates informed Trump's White House counsel, Don McGahn, that US spies had evidence that then-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had misrepresented his communications with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition.
Other times a dog's expression is misrepresented as a human one, such as an image of a dog "smiling" (an expression that actually indicates that the creature is scared or worried) used to indicate delight.
In 2012, the agency hit Google with a $23 million penalty, its highest ever for a violation of a commission order at the time, over charges that it misrepresented its ad-targeting practices to consumers.
" Either the club's "good faith" in the independent investigators reporting to UEFA was misplaced, Manchester City said, or the process was being "misrepresented by individuals intent on damaging the club's reputation and its commercial interests.
He predicted that it would have been misrepresented by advisers of Mr. Zelensky who have criticized the top prosecutor, singling out a member of Ukraine's Parliament, Serhiy A. Leshchenko, who has advised the incoming president.
Roger Stone's defense: The longtime Trump adviser, who was charged last week in the special counsel's Russia investigation, said on Sunday that the text message exchanges that were cited in his indictment were being misrepresented.
The step follows accusations that Barr misrepresented the contents of Mueller's report before it was released and lied to Congress, something that, in theory at least, could result in Barr spending a year in prison.
But he instead caused more confusion when he misrepresented the contours of a 30-day ban on foreign visitors from Europe and misstated that insurance companies had promised to fully pay for people's coronavirus treatment.
The quote itself is widely misrepresented as the work of Mark Twain or British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, so it seems nothing can be trusted when it comes to statistics, not even quotes on statistics.
The forecast was widely derided when first published, and its core predictions were often wildly misrepresented by commentators who claimed it had incorrectly forecast the end of the world by the year 103 (it didn't).
That investigation reportedly led to allegations that officers misrepresented information gathered in their field notes, and in at least one instance allegedly documented findings that were inconsistent with their own body camera or car recordings.
Comey said on Sunday that he hadn&apost misrepresented the relevance of the Steele dossier in the Page FISA application process, but added that "if I was, then I&aposm sorry that I did that."
Mr. Stone, who was charged on Friday with obstruction of justice, witness tampering and making false statements, said on ABC's "This Week" that text message exchanges that were cited in his indictment were being misrepresented.
In an interview with Nikkei Asian Review, Mr. Ghosn blamed his arrest on "plot and treason" by executives at Nissan who had misrepresented his attempts to further deepen ties between the Japanese carmaker and Renault.
Ghosn, 64, and alleged co-conspirator Greg Kelly, a fellow Nissan director, both deny accusations that they under-reported Ghosn's compensation, misrepresented Nissan investments and made personal use of company funds, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.

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