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And to say it is law is just misrepresenting -- misrepresenting the fact dramatically.
If he is misrepresenting the kind of person he was in high school, is he misrepresenting other things as well?
Still others claimed Amazon's opponents were willfully misrepresenting the facts.
New York's case accuses the company of misrepresenting these costs.
I don't know what you could talk about misrepresenting, so.
Democrats said Mr. Pence appeared to be misrepresenting their position.
Uber is also prohibited from misrepresenting its privacy practices to consumers.
Keep carrying his water to sow division while misrepresenting Christian men.
He was quickly condemned by police associations for misrepresenting the police.
The Florida senator also accused Cruz of misrepresenting himself on immigration.
I find that people misrepresenting others and lying is indeed corrosive.
At first, I was really concerned about Night Sight misrepresenting reality.
They also accuse him of money-laundering and misrepresenting his assets.
In reality, misrepresenting yourself in any way is against the law.
Baldly misrepresenting what the president says is the opposite of that.
Right now, there is concern about chief executives misrepresenting value metrics.
It's suing Trustwave for misrepresenting its ability to protect Affinity's data.
The president did so by misrepresenting the mayor's attempt to calm Londoners.
There's no question that Hollywood has a history of misrepresenting trans people.
Trump is misrepresenting Blumental's misrepresentation here, but that's not really the point.
To hide or gloss over their contributions to society is misrepresenting history.
In the interview Friday, Jordan said his accusers were intentionally misrepresenting him.
Ted Cruz of "knowingly" misrepresenting its reporting about the Ben Carson campaign.
"Fast food menus were especially egregious in misrepresenting caloric values," they noted.
You can lose government grants for illegally misrepresenting your workers and wages.
We cannot succumb to the airlines' bully tactics of misrepresenting the facts.
Another Democratic aide accused Warren of misrepresenting what the legislation actually does.
I'm so tired of the mainstream media misrepresenting the majority of Americans.
The suit also accuses the company of misrepresenting its privacy protections to customers.
"They're completely misrepresenting my words and my support for furloughed workers," she said.
In the past, Kirk has also faced criticism for misrepresenting his military career.
By misrepresenting the facts, it said, Pruitt violated Oklahoma's rules of professional conduct.
Trump cited the ad as the latest example of Cruz misrepresenting his positions.
Spicer said Trump "wants the truth" and accused Jones of misrepresenting the deal.
Google recently kicked 200 publishers off its ad network for misrepresenting their content.
He was OK with the vice president misrepresenting the truth to the country.
Either DeVos hasn't read the Title IX guidance, or she's deliberately misrepresenting it.
They believe the campaign has repeatedly strung them along while misrepresenting future opportunities.
BTW ... it's illegal in California to get prescriptions by misrepresenting who you are.
Under the agreement, Facebook is prohibited from misrepresenting its privacy and security practices.
If you include my personal life into it, you are misrepresenting the work.
This decreases the possibility that people are misrepresenting or concealing their true priorities.
A misbegotten path is introducing new rules and misrepresenting them to the public.
The way to move past heated situations is through dialogue, not misrepresenting facts.
Authorities have repeatedly warned they would prosecute those opposing, criticizing or misrepresenting the incursion.
Sarah Isgur Flores, a spokeswoman for Sessions, said his critics are misrepresenting the senator.
I am hoping this was simply Samuelsson accidentally misrepresenting Volvo's future self-driving plans.
Trump fired back Wednesday morning, blasting Blumenthal and accused him of misrepresenting Gorsuch's views.
By misrepresenting science to belittle minority groups and women, he can easily mislead people.
But Trump may have an ulterior motive in misrepresenting the origins of the investigation.
Significantly, Hebert has a history of misrepresenting facts, the sin Franken casts at Sessions.
Georgetown said knowingly misrepresenting or falsifying credentials in applications could be grounds for dismissal.
Did Trump commit fraud by misrepresenting his wealth in documents provided to financial firms?
Trump on Monday also took aim at Durbin, accusing him of misrepresenting his remarks.
The lawsuits generally have accused the banks of misrepresenting the quality of the loans.
Authorities have repeatedly warned they would prosecute those opposing, criticising or misrepresenting the incursion.
The proposed settlement addresses all the above, and forbids Venmo from further misrepresenting its service.
In misrepresenting the colored people of this country this man is harming himself the least.
But Republicans are also misrepresenting some elements of what has been done in the past.
And the articles go on like this, completely misrepresenting the study's findings with sensationalist warnings.
A Canadian regulator fined the company $1 million for misrepresenting similar savings earlier this year.
And if anybody's ever misrepresenting themselves, I just am not prepared to deal with that.
However, the company declared bankruptcy after being sued by an investor for supposedly misrepresenting finances.
Facebook said that its policies prohibit ads and other content from misrepresenting information about voting.
Yes, cheating of this sort does slightly damage other people, by misrepresenting their relative capacities.
"Moreover, misrepresenting applicants that are hired probably won't last long in those jobs," Lermusi says.
Biden accused Harris of misrepresenting his position as too soft on insurance companies, scoring applause.
I do not respect misrepresenters and that's what these people are doing, misrepresenting the facts.
At a rally the next day, he blamed the media for misrepresenting his comments on Charlottesville.
Republicans who claimed it was anything else have been egregiously misrepresenting what the memo actually says.
New Delhi (CNN)A new Indian blockbuster has been banned in Pakistan for allegedly misrepresenting Muslims.
The MENA region is incredibly interesting and complex, and Vogue Arabia constantly misrepresenting it is disheartening.
He is also prohibited from "misrepresenting or masking their identities" when using Google products, including YouTube.
The government has charged Manafort with fraudulently obtaining bank loans by misrepresenting his income and debts.
The lawsuit accuses Ticketmaster of misrepresenting its fees and overcharging customers who received tickets by mail.
The FTC also banned him from misrepresenting any future crowdfunding campaigns or lying about refund policies.
An angry-looking Mr Trump retorted that Mr Cruz was "misrepresenting" how well he was doing.
Cohen also referred to a previous allegation of Trump misrepresenting his net worth to Forbes Magazine.
He's just trying to get Microsoft to stop misrepresenting consumers' rights under state and federal law.
Louis says some French heterosexuals apparently missed the poignancy, recalling journalists misrepresenting the sequence as rape.
Then people like Glenn Greenwald and Reza Aslan forward these videos, consciously knowing they're misrepresenting me.
Frank, 65, explained to me how it's the media's fault—for misrepresenting Graham and creating divisions.
"The defendants and their co-conspirators exploited and defrauded women, misrepresenting health risks," Mr. Donoghue said.
He also faces having his candidacy ruled out by Peru's electoral authorities for misrepresenting his resume.
The issue could be something fundamental: The questions are bad, or voters are misrepresenting their opinions.
This is a clear case of Trump misrepresenting numbers, and counting defense spending as NATO spending.
Accusations of misrepresenting Native American heritage has been a political point of attack for both parties.
Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alan Peter Cayetano, however, has criticized media for misrepresenting Duterte's policies.
Plurality rule does this by exaggerating the support for the winner, misrepresenting the voice of the people.
Scott Pierson, Meili's attorney, told HuffPost that the girl "catfished" his client by misrepresenting her age online.
"Through these statements, Albanese was misrepresenting material facts to investors," Torres wrote in her 50-page decision.
The senator admitted in 2010 to misrepresenting his military service after saying he had been "in" Vietnam.
Blankenship argued that Warner was misrepresenting the state's code that defines who can appear on the ballot.
"The ACLU is once again knowingly misusing and misrepresenting Amazon Rekognition to make headlines," the spokesperson said.
Meanwhile, in a fact-check video, CNN's Jake Tapper also accused Sanders of misrepresenting the Mercatus study.
Pompeo is also accused of misrepresenting his involvement in the matter and obstructing congressional investigations into it.
Biden was either intentionally misrepresenting the plan or just showed how little he knows about immigration policy.
The FTC also took Uber to task for misrepresenting its leasing program, called the Vehicle Solutions Program.
But misrepresenting the safety of El Paso before the building of the fence isn't Trump's only mistake.
On Monday, he doubled down on his denial while blaming Durbin for misrepresenting what he had said.
And he defended himself by misrepresenting what he'd said about the Charlottesville violence in the first place.
"Uber failed consumers in two key ways: First by misrepresenting the extent to which it monitored its employees' access to personal information about users and drivers, and second by misrepresenting that it took reasonable steps to secure that data," FTC Acting Chairman Maureen Ohlhausen said in a statement.
"Uber failed consumers in two key ways: First by misrepresenting the extent to which it monitored its employees' access to personal information about users and drivers, and second by misrepresenting that it took reasonable steps to secure that data," said FTC acting chairman Maureen K. Ohlhausen in a statement.
No politician that I'm familiar with has such an extensive background of fundamentally misrepresenting himself as Trump does.
Several of their players are now taking Fox News to task for apparently misrepresenting images of them kneeling.
" Under the settlement, Uber is also prohibited from "misrepresenting how it monitors internal access to consumer's personal information.
On the other hand, if the company were misrepresenting that service to its customers, it's the FTC's job.
"Legal or not, lying or misrepresenting yourself is rarely a good thing," said Bobby Amirshahi, a company spokesman.
The Liberal Democrats were forced to apologise last week for misrepresenting polling on leaflets distributed in several seats.
Under the less charitable interpretation, one of the two men willfully misunderstood -- or is willfully misrepresenting -- what happened.
Even Jones himself denounced Kelly for "misrepresenting" his views and called for a cancellation of the interview's airing.
The creator of a polling website used by the party accuses the Lib Dems of misrepresenting the data.
Misrepresenting the past is an unhelpful thing to do in a time of crisis when trust is paramount.
Hitting the edge of virtual reality is a nice reminder that reality too might be misrepresenting its boundaries.
Thompson, however, is misrepresenting his value, if not doing himself a disservice, by painting his role as simple.
The Trump defense disputed this point and said it was part of a pattern by Schiff, misrepresenting things.
Bryant is accused of misrepresenting facts surrounding the scene and the purchase of the drugs, according to prosecutors.
But other researchers began to worry that such dire conclusions were misrepresenting what the existing data really said.
For example, an irked beer drinker sued MillerCoors for misrepresenting its Blue Moon label as a craft beer.
By the 1990s, media companies were complicit in misrepresenting events by selectively editing out images from evening broadcasts.
Mr. Flynn was forced to resign after misrepresenting his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States.
Fake news writers and conspiracy curators are not-so impartial translators, distorting information, misrepresenting statistics for their agendas.
It took feminism and postcolonialism to point out that writers were systematically misrepresenting characters who weren't like them.
"Uber failed consumers in two key ways: First by misrepresenting the extent to which it monitored its employees' access to personal information about users and drivers, and second by misrepresenting that it took reasonable steps to secure that data," said Maureen Ohlhausen, the acting chairwoman of the FTC, in a statement.
"Uber failed consumers in two key ways: First by misrepresenting the extent to which it monitored its employees' access to personal information about users and drivers, and second by misrepresenting that it took reasonable steps to secure that data," Maureen Ohlhausen, acting chairman of the FTC, said in a statement.
But Chhabria slammed that request, saying he did not want plaintiffs to "focus on misrepresenting statements" by Monsanto employees.
He says DNA ancestry tests reinforce "scientific racism" by highlighting and misrepresenting patterns of difference in the human species.
The filing contends that Ackerman McQueen inflated viewership numbers for the streaming service, fabricating and "misrepresenting" the service's performance.
Meanwhile, Trump has called the H-1B a waste of time, misrepresenting and mischaracterizing the program along the way.
One major point of contention was over Snap misrepresenting its number of daily active users (DAUs) around mid-2015.
Delivering a speech on education in Cleveland, the billionaire businessman on Thursday accused the media of misrepresenting his position.
When Kardashian saw the headline — which has since been updated — she called out the publication for misrepresenting the truth.
Also, I am deeply troubled that anonymous Google executives are commenting about my personnel file and misrepresenting the facts.
He accused Ted Cruz, a committee colleague who was absent at the time, of misrepresenting earlier remarks by Franken.
The report's analysis of medical research has come under fire as misrepresenting the findings or leaving out vital context.
The real estate mogul said he has been staying on message, but the media has been misrepresenting his campaign.
Corinthian shut down in April 210, after the Education Department fined it $210 million for misrepresenting job placement rates.
Republicans, in turn, have accused Democrats of misrepresenting their position on health care, dismissing their attacks as fear tactics.
But that doesn't stop people from ignorantly or deliberately misrepresenting what's happening with ad- and data-based business models.
Conservatives have consistently demonstrated that they don't understand how taxes work — or are intentionally misrepresenting it to the public.
The Justice Department said misrepresenting people's health was a civil fraud and sued for triple damages and other penalties.
President Trump argued in a tweet Wednesday that Democrats are misrepresenting Medicaid cuts in the Senate's ObamaCare replacement bill.
Meanwhile, Cambridge Analytica has denied violating Facebook's terms of service and said Wylie is misrepresenting himself and the company.
Yet this was a story of a President misrepresenting and refusing to correct information about a life-threatening storm.
Carl Ford, who oversaw the intelligence bureau, complained to Powell that Bolton was misrepresenting the views of its officials.
They said he was not convicted of knowing the drugs were contaminated, just of misrepresenting how they were made.
Ted Cruz for allegedly misrepresenting Sessions' record on civil rights and voting rights cases during the confirmation hearing last month.
Apple notes that in the case of Spotify, the company is misrepresenting App Store commissions on a number of counts.
"I have a running war with the media," he said, accusing news organizations of misrepresenting the size of the crowds.
Minerd thinks the media is misrepresenting coronavirus death rates, which is causing many investors to underestimate its influence on growth.
Ewbank also called out Boeing's chief executive Dennis Muilenburg for publicly misrepresenting the safety of the plane, the newspaper reported.
Uber is also prohibited from misrepresenting how it monitors internal access to consumer information and how it protects consumer data.
Schumer and Booker are deliberately misrepresenting and distorting an article that Kavanaugh – wrote in the Minnesota Law Review in 2009.
I did not wish to be accused of dark, twisted inventions, or of misrepresenting the human potential for deplorable behaviour.
It matters, then, that Fox News and their allies are determinedly misrepresenting this production in order to pressure corporate donors.
The settlement also prohibits the company from misrepresenting endorsements, including reviews that falsely claim to come from an actual customer.
"I'm calling for @megynkelly to cancel the airing of our interview for misrepresenting my views on Sandy Hook," he tweeted.
RBS had been accused of misrepresenting those securities and failing to disclose the nature of the mortgages that backed them.
Background: In the 2628s, Redfield was investigated for misrepresenting data to promote an AIDS vaccine that he was connected with.
Left said on CNBC's "Fast Money " a day later that Riot is "misrepresenting" the scale of its blockchain-related investments.
In Pennsylvania during the past two years, the state took action against seven agents for misrepresenting the plans they sold.
In response, Biden and his campaign have accused Sanders' team of misrepresenting recent comments and even doctoring a recent video.
The order required Google to establish a comprehensive privacy program and prohibited it from misrepresenting how it handles personal data.
Trump said later Wednesday that the media is misrepresenting him, citing his remarks on the Second Amendment as an example.
First and foremost, we teach our children that lying or willfully misrepresenting things is wrong and should never be done.
Senate Republicans dismissed the vote as a political stunt, accusing Democrats of misrepresenting a policy aimed at providing more flexibility.
Missouri has moved ahead with a ban on "misrepresenting" a product as "meat" unless it comes from a slaughtered animal.
He belittles Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal for once misrepresenting his military service—"he cried like a baby and begged for forgiveness."
He also warned the company's outside board members from Khosla Ventures and Horizons Ventures that Tetrick was misrepresenting the company's finances.
Later that summer, the Justice Department said the attorney owed more than $440,000 in unpaid federal taxes for misrepresenting bankruptcy cases.
Others have accused Ansari of intentionally misrepresenting what happened that night through his use of language and framing of the incident.
And the courts have repeatedly said as much, ordering him to pay over $37 million for misrepresenting what's in his books.
"I am so sorry for misrepresenting the community, the church, the parents, the students and anybody that I hurt," Dempsey said.
In March 2017, the Federal Trade Commission accused the company of misrepresenting its services and defrauding customers of nearly $26 million.
PHNOM PENH — Foreign media are constantly misrepresenting Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs, one of his ministers claimed on Thursday.
It's because Mueller will contradict in word, if not explicitly taking on Barr, what Barr misrepresented, what the president is misrepresenting.
City officials, meanwhile, argue that Protect Our Parks is misunderstanding the law and misrepresenting the environmental impact of the planned construction.
While in the Minnesota state Legislature, Ellison led efforts to hold a colleague accountable for misrepresenting the history of the Holocaust.
Shkreli is accused of misrepresenting the assets of those funds to investors to hide the fact the funds were money-losers.
Rafael Catalá, the Spanish justice minister, told a news conference on Tuesday morning that the separatists were misrepresenting the court decision.
As The Associated Press pointed out over the weekend, Mr. Trump is misrepresenting Amazon's record with the United States Postal Service.
Since then, states have accused Purdue in lawsuits of misrepresenting the risks and benefits of OxyContin, allegations the company has denied.
"I can call her 'my lovely wife' now without feeling in the back of my head that I'm misrepresenting," he said.
Democrats said Mr. Trump and congressional Republicans who are backing the legislation to be considered next week are misrepresenting the issue.
Mr. Trump's first national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, was forced to resign after misrepresenting his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
The risk stemmed from potential confusion surrounding his role, given another official's "misrepresenting" himself as the Ukraine director for the NSC.
According to the Post, the RNC recently sent Esposito a "cease and desist" letter for misrepresenting his ties to the committee.
She told the New York Post she plans to sue Lopez and STX Entertainment, the movie's production company, for misrepresenting her.
Doctors and physical therapists blasted her, saying she was misrepresenting what they do and could possibly deter people from getting treatment.
The agency order prohibits Cambridge Analytica from misrepresenting the extent to which it protects the privacy and confidentiality of personal information.
A persistent libel plaintiff, Murray claims Oliver defamed the company by, among other things, deliberately misrepresenting its concern for its workers.
In the early 1990s, Redfield faced accusations of scientific misconduct for misrepresenting data about an experimental HIV vaccine he was involved with.
In fact, Trump's speech offered little meaningful policy on immigration, beyond conflating immigrants with crime and misrepresenting key facts underlying illegal immigration.
Blumenthal admitted in a 2010 New York Time story to misrepresenting his military service after saying that it had been "in" Vietnam.
Clearly, this has made some powerful and privileged people uncomfortable, so much so that they are misrepresenting climate activism as anti-consumerism.
South Korea's Samsung and LG, along with Vizio, a Californian firm, stand accused of misrepresenting the energy efficiency of large-screen sets.
McFarland, 25, was charged in connection with a scheme to defraud investors, which included misrepresenting financial information about his company, Fyre Media.
Atlantic writer and author Ta-Nehisi Coates tweeted extensively on Kelly's comments, saying Trump's chief of staff was misrepresenting the Civil War.
For some, they considered misrepresenting their earnings due to feeling like that was what was expected even if they didn't personally agree.
Plaintiffs, who filed their first suits in 2014, accused the company of inadequately warning about the drug's risks and misrepresenting its safety.
Last month, Jada Pinkett Smith criticized the Tupac Shakur biopic, All Eyez On Me, for misrepresenting her relationship with the late rapper.
She is accused of conspiring to defraud HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with the suspected front company, Skycom Tech.
Kolomoisky and Bogolyubov have challenged the justification for the nationalisation and accused the central bank of misrepresenting the state of PrivatBank's finances.
Drawing on this information and in-depth interviews with agency officials, our research shows that the BVA is seriously misrepresenting its performance.
Trump recently attacked the media and Democrats for allegedly misrepresenting economic data to encourage a recession and hurt his chances of reelection.
Democrats, meanwhile, have excoriated Barr's handling of Mueller's findings and accused him of misrepresenting them in a way that benefitted the president.
In Pennsylvania, Altman said she has already revoked the licenses of eight brokers or agents who had been misrepresenting short-term plans.
It is a way of misrepresenting, demeaning, reifying what you see, of creating fables out of real objects, real places, real people.
In that case, they stand accused of misrepresenting the bank's financial soundness as it was preparing a public stock offering in 2011.
After the Treasury report, Mr. Cordray sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin faulting the department for misrepresenting the bureau's work.
When asked for comment, an Amazon spokesperson told Gizmodo:The ACLU is once again knowingly misusing and misrepresenting Amazon Rekognition to make headlines.
The police have said that Ms. Catlin, 303, crossed a line, misrepresenting herself as a licensed midwife, defrauding clients and endangering them.
The memo alarmed national security officials and outraged Democrats, who accused the Republicans of misrepresenting sensitive government information through omissions and inaccuracies.
The most basic form, Ash told CNBC last week, was scammers misrepresenting standard gold bullion coins as rare and overcharging unwitting investors.
"I told them that they were tarnishing their brand among potential recruits by misrepresenting their relationship with the DNC," this person said.
Federal prosecutors announced the charge involves a scheme to defraud investors, which included misrepresenting financial information about Mr. McFarland's company, Fyre Media.
The search giant said it reviewed 550 sites "suspected of misrepresenting content to users, including impersonating news organizations" in November and December.
In that case, he and others are accused of misrepresenting Bankia's financial soundness as it prepared a public stock offering in 2011.
As word of those conversations spread, the President, sniffing out a potential backlash from his base, accused reporters of misrepresenting his position.
"I will follow up to get to the bottom of these discrepancies because misrepresenting the facts to Congress is unacceptable," Grassley pledged.
But government prosecutors on Friday raised new questions about who in Trump's orbit knew Flynn was misrepresenting the content of the calls.
Republicans on the committee cited past censuses when the question was included — most recently in 1950 — arguing Democrats were misrepresenting the issue.
The OTC hearing aid bill moving slowly through Congress is a perfect example of politicians and lobbyists misrepresenting their intentions to consumers.
Ocasio-Cortez responded with a series of tweets accusing Republicans of misrepresenting the resolution while ignoring the mounting dangers of climate change.
Ironically, it was accused of doing so by allegedly misrepresenting their product as a generic drug, apparently allowing them to overcharge for it.
Caspersen also tried to solicit another $25 million or so more from investors by misrepresenting the nature of several "fake funds," prosecutors claim.
So, is TerraVia misrepresenting the health risks of algae derivatives, or is Soylent throwing another company under the bus for its imperfect products?
"This online post intentionally misleads readers, misrepresenting the grant application process and disregarding key facts," a spokesperson for the DOT told the Hill.
Facebook brought negative attention on itself after confessing to misrepresenting average view time for video ads on its platform for over two years.
That's when the other player began to suggest that the Little Ice Age "disproves anthropogenic global warming" while misrepresenting temperature changes over time.
Critics say hospitals are misrepresenting how far their Medicare payments go, but either way, it's the prevailing logic in how prices are set.
Correction December 19th, 12:20PM ET: This story's headline originally referenced "FDA approval" instead of "FDA clearance," misrepresenting the content of the story.
ETE has countersued, arguing that Williams has breached the agreement, in part by misrepresenting the level of its board's support for the deal.
"I was a first-time director … and I was terrified of disappointing them or misrepresenting them or rendering the film poorly," he said.
Trump also claimed that he has "always" stayed "on message," accusing media of misrepresenting his comments and also swiping at former GOP rivals.
In addition to misrepresenting his involvement in the Trump-Zelensky call, Pompeo is also accused of obstructing the congressional investigation into the matter.
We also empower our users to report listings for correction or removal if they believe a business is misrepresenting itself or its services.
According to court documents, the company refused to rent to people of color in New York by misrepresenting the availability of apartment units.
Or was he wrong by grossly misrepresenting the truth and bending a narrative that fit his own anti-art world and political agenda?
He accused the news media and his ex-wife, Courtney Smith, who had requested and received the order of protection, of misrepresenting events.
I became numb to the stereotypes and failed to notice how they were misrepresenting Asians and grouping them all together into one stereotype.
"In order to win this, the Democrats have infused fear and panic, and they have done so by misrepresenting the truth," he said.
"From November to December 2016, we reviewed 550 sites that were suspected of misrepresenting content to users, including impersonating news organizations," Spencer wrote.
The first danger is that the corporate wing of the Democratic Party drowns us in big money, misrepresenting our plans and scaremongering voters.
Cambridge Analytica said Monday whistleblower Christopher Wylie is "misrepresenting himself and the company" in weekend reports alleging massive mishandling of Facebook user data.
Biden's campaign accused Sanders of misrepresenting then-Senator Biden's vote to authorize the war, arguing it didn't equate to support for the war.
Google was careful not to say that these were fake news sites, only sites that deceive users by misrepresenting themselves or their content.
Family members of the pianist Don Shirley, played by Ali in the film, have also criticized "Green Book" for misrepresenting the man's life.
He is accused of misrepresenting meetings, including one with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak that Flynn is accused of misrepresenting to Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE and others.
President Donald Trump falsely accused a Democratic senator Thursday of misrepresenting his Supreme Court nominee's words, according to several familiar with the incident. Sen.
"Misrepresenting the characteristics of any drug can have dangerous consequences for public health," West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R) said in a statement.
The settlement also prohibits the company from misrepresenting endorsements, including whether a review or testimonial is from a real customer who purchased the product.
"They might not be accurately labeled in terms of the dosage you're getting, or the labels might be misrepresenting the health benefits," he says.
Norma M. Carandang, the co-owner of a gift shop in downtown Juneau, Alaska, pleaded guilty to two counts of misrepresenting Native-produced goods.
In March, Tencent's blockbuster mobile game Honor of Kings came under fire by the Communist Party's official paper for misrepresenting certain historical Chinese figures.
Misrepresenting the positions of political opponents does not seem to trouble conservative Christians when it is done in the name of being pro-life.
He realized he had been misrepresenting the research by not acknowledging that Hansen had put forward a range of global warming and emissions scenarios.
They also accused Aventura of misrepresenting itself as a "woman-owned small business" in order to win government contracts set aside for such businesses.
"If Cohen is telling the truth why are he and Lanny Davis misrepresenting the language from President Trump "Do not pay by cash...CHECK.
Democrats have scrutinized Barr over his handling of Mueller's findings, accusing him of misrepresenting the special counsel's report in a way that helped Trump.
SandRidge came out of bankruptcy in late 2016, overcoming opposition from shareholders who had accused the oil and gas producer of misrepresenting its value.
" Collins accused "many" of "willfully" misrepresenting the special counsel's findings and said Democrats have "neglected their responsibility to safeguard future elections from foreign influence.
Over one-third (35 percent) of respondents suspected at least one customer in the last year of misrepresenting their dog as a service animal.
He took heavy criticism for it from congressional Democrats, who have accused Barr of misrepresenting the findings of Mueller's much-anticipated two-year investigation.
Nissan's investigation into Mr. Ghosn began after a whistle-blower said he had been misrepresenting his salary and using company assets for personal purposes.
On Thursday, the Justice Department and Apple traded dueling documents that accused each other of deceiving the public and misrepresenting each other's stated positions.
Our country cannot tolerate another round of politicians cherry picking and misrepresenting crime data to stoke fears, raise dog whistles, and score political points.
Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in November to lying to the FBI for misrepresenting his communications with Mifsud and Polonskaya during the course of the campaign.
Following an internal probe resulting from a whistleblower alert, Ghosn is also accused of misappropriating Nissan assets and "misrepresenting the purpose" of company investments.
She is accused of conspiring to defraud HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with the suspected front company, Skycom Tech Co Ltd.
In February Venmo settled with the Federal Trade Commission–a bureau that protects consumers–for misrepresenting privacy standards and enabling fraud through lax security measures.
Grassley said it goes against the U.S. Constitution by misrepresenting how Congress functions and trying to tell the legislative branch how to do its job.
Two former AIG executives have agreed to settle with the Office of the New York Attorney General over their role in misrepresenting the company's finances.
That report accused Twitter, YouTube (and its parent company Google) and Facebook (along with Instagram, which it owns) for misrepresenting and evading questions from lawmakers.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein accused the vaping company of targeting young consumers and misrepresenting the potency and danger of nicotine in its products.
Einhorn has since floated three nominees for GM's board and accused the automaker of misrepresenting his plan to rating agencies, a claim GM has rejected.
Trump built his campaign on misrepresenting immigration statistics and called the government's unemployment numbers "phony" before he won the presidency and celebrated those same numbers.
"Roger & Me," which chronicled Moore's attempts to meet the GM CEO, faced criticism for misrepresenting the chronological order of several pivotal scenes in the film.
In another indication the process is at times testy, Ri accused South Korean officials of misrepresenting a comment about their joint industrial zone at Kaesong.
Uber has reached a deal with federal regulators who accused the ride-hail company of misrepresenting the way it protected its customer and driver data.
The United States has accused Meng Wanzhou of misrepresenting the company's links to a firm that tried to sell equipment to Iran despite U.S. sanctions.
Amid falling show and chilling temperatures, Republican and Democratic leaders alike stood outside the White House to accuse one another of misrepresenting what had happened.
She has reportedly been fined $3,094.95 for misrepresenting herself as a medical professional and is barred from telling anyone else that she is a doctor.
In a Senate FCC oversight hearing in February, Pai said he did not agree with those remarks, but added Democrats were misrepresenting the president's tweet.
Earlier this month, opposition political parties filed an appeal with the country's election commission seeking to disqualify Mr. Sharif for misrepresenting his wealth and assets.
Michael Cohen, the President's former personal attorney, is also reportedly being investigated for alleged tax fraud and faces other possible allegations involving misrepresenting his wealth.
Mr. Pence said he was happy to defend Mr. Trump and accused Mr. Kaine of both misrepresenting Mr. Trump and putting words in his mouth.
Trump's acceptance speech at the convention garnered a lot of criticism on Twitter for being a notably gloomy worldview — and for deliberately misrepresenting the facts.
After visiting NATO headquarters in Brussels in July, Mr. Trump claimed inaccurately that NATO spending was increasing "because of me," misrepresenting how the alliance functions.
They do so by throwing sand in the eyes of the American people, misrepresenting the facts and introducing alternate facts in an effort at misdirection.
Wells Fargo will pay $2.09 billion in penalties for allegedly misrepresenting loan quality, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California.
It is also possible the president is simply misrepresenting available data, something he has done on Twitter before, most often when sharing his approval rating.
In a letter to the judge filed last week, he apologized for his crimes, for joining the gang and for "misrepresenting myself" to his fans.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai says advocates of net neutrality are misrepresenting his plan to roll back the controversial Obama-era internet rules.
"Misrepresenting the true provenance of an antiquity is essential for selling stolen items in the market," Brenton Easter, a federal agent, said in the complaint.
Both indictments accuse Meng and Huawei of conspiring to defraud HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with a company that operated in Iran.
Gowdy listed several possible areas he thought could involve criminality, including bias, misrepresenting information to the court and the manner by which information was secured.
Other factors could increase the chance they could serve time, such as participating in a crime that involves identity theft or misrepresenting something about a charity.
The president who promised so much and delivered the opposite has been accused in a federal lawsuit with misrepresenting what the library would offer the community.
And perhaps most troublingly, the film sloppily portrays the Green Book it is named for, leaving out or misrepresenting some pertinent details and flattening its history.
With GPS readings from a smartphone or dongle, it is easy to flag policies that are likely to be misrepresenting their garaging address and react appropriately.
"As the person responsible for putting you on RHONY, I take offense to you misrepresenting the truth & saying producers prodded you to drink," tweeted Frankel, 47.
Asked by a sympathetic caller to KMJ radio in California why he "recused" himself from the Russia probe, Nunes blasted the media for misrepresenting his decision.
In 2014 the country's official mapping organisation the Survey of India complained against Google for misrepresenting the coordinates of boundaries in the northern state of Kashmir.
Azalea has been criticized for misrepresenting the hip-hop community as a white Australian woman, triggering beefs with Azealia Banks and Q-Tip's 2014 history lesson.
Facebook reportedly removed more than 20 Italian accounts the social media giant said were misrepresenting themselves or spreading misinformation ahead of European Union (EU) parliamentary elections.
Kolomoisky and the bank's other main former shareholder, Gennadiy Bogolyubov, have challenged the justification for the nationalization and accuse the central bank of misrepresenting PrivatBank's finances.
However, it seems highly unlikely that survey takers are more prone to misrepresenting their sentiment or their business plans than they have been in the past.
When an Australian tabloid called out Rebel Wilson for allegedly misrepresenting her name and age last year, the actress pretty much had the best response ever.
Wakefield was found to be guilty of manipulating and misrepresenting his data, and in the wake of this massive scientific scandal his medical license was revoked.
Climate denial is a deeply cynical enterprise; the people misrepresenting evidence and sifting through emails for "gotcha" quotes have to know that they're not being honest.
Chinese state-run media is now actively promoting the idea that the protesters are rioters or "paid provocateurs" and actively misrepresenting footage to denigrate the protesters.
A week after that, he issued yet another statement, chastising the news media for, he said, misrepresenting what a report into his handling of Smith found.
Mr. McFarland, 25, who was arrested and charged in June, is accused of misrepresenting financial information about his company to investors who paid him $1.2 million.
Ok fine, lets' roll the tape This has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with a pattern of dishonesty and misrepresenting your past.
Ms. Dooley would like to make it clear that she has no intention of exploiting, exaggerating, inflating, monetizing, misrepresenting or in any way abusing her connection.
Tom Cotton said in a Friday statement that they did not recall the "shithole" comment, and Cotton on Sunday also accused Durbin of misrepresenting Trump's comments.
And perhaps most troublingly, the film sloppily portrays the "Green Book" it is named for, leaving out or misrepresenting some pertinent details and flattening its history.
If Grace had been found to be misrepresenting any aspect of her background, it would have been reason to disqualify Bruce from his right to citizenship.
As part of its settlement, Uber is barred from misrepresenting how it monitors its riders' and drivers' data, as well as the ways it secures that information.
In-N-Out also claims Down N' Out was "passing off," which alleges the Australian business of misrepresenting an association with the Californian chain to sell burgers.
The companies in 2013 agreed to pay $395 million to resolve claims from vehicle owners who had sued the company over misrepresenting its vehicles' average mileage claims.
Biden, whom the book characterizes as willing to "fall on his sword" for Obama's success, begrudged Clinton for misrepresenting her position on the decision, the book asserts.
"In response to the same user, Damore advised young programmers to seek out companies which weren't so "ideologically driven" and accused the "mainstream media" of "misrepresenting me.
The lawsuit said Rihanna had "absolutely no affiliation" with Fenty Entertainment and yet the company was misappropriating her name and misrepresenting itself as being affiliated with her.
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The complaint also accuses the defendants of misrepresenting the fingerprint technology in sales to the government of California; lawyers for the state also have declined to intervene.
The decision comes after an agency probe into the matter prompted at least in part by a complaint alleging that Amazon was misrepresenting its savings to customers.
In May, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein sued the company for allegedly targeting young consumers and misrepresenting the potency and danger of nicotine in its products.
Reporter Kait Parker posted a compelling video today that condemns the conservative website for misrepresenting her own climate report as well as climate change data in general.
Other highlights from Sanders' Monday press briefing: Trump's tweet about the mayor of London: Sanders denied that Trump was "picking a fight" and misrepresenting the mayor's statements.
The previous largest fine levied against a tech company was $22.5 million in 2012 when Google was found to be misrepresenting how certain tools were tracking people.
" Jones, in an obvious attempt to create a hate-watching scenario, is now calling on Kelly to pull the interview for "misrepresenting my views on Sandy Hook.
But the magazine quickly saw backlash in its misuse of the term "gender fluidity" and misunderstanding and misrepresenting transgender and gender nonconforming identities in the accompanying article.
It's high time the National Council of Chain Restaurants stopped misrepresenting the facts and started to acknowledge ethanol's benefits to the economy, the environment and energy diversity.
At a contentious White House briefing on Wednesday, Sanders branded the media a "disgrace" for misrepresenting Trump's act of kindness by making the call to Johnson's widow.
Even when the term for the disease shifted to AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), this dangerous association remained, misrepresenting disparities observed in the early HIV/AIDS crisis.
The Ethicist A few years ago, I realized that a close friend was misrepresenting himself professionally as having multiple graduate degrees that he did not actually earn.
The memo from Weaks came with the union suing Boeing for lost compensation, accusing the company of rushing the jet to market and misrepresenting it as safe.
Later it was shown that the administration already knew the Benghazi attacks were the result of terrorism and unnamed administration officials criticized Rice for misrepresenting the facts.
Paul Mangione, the former trader, is accused in the complaint of misrepresenting information about the loans underpinning two residential mortgage-backed securities that were sold to investors.
Eventually, Avenatti made 723 payments to Gardner over a 15-month period — always misrepresenting them as a payment from Whiteside — totaling $194,000 before stopping in June 2018.
Healey's lawsuit alleges Purdue for years deceived doctors and patients by misrepresenting the risks of addiction and death associated with the prolonged use of its prescription opioids.
"This is the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a foreign virus in modern history," Trump said, misrepresenting his own and his administration's catalog of missteps.
The indictment accuses Meng and Huawei of conspiring to defraud global banks by misrepresenting Huaweis relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a company that operated in Iran.
The indictment accuses Meng and Huawei of conspiring to defraud global banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a company that operated in Iran.
The agency's biggest penalty on a tech company was a $22 million fine imposed on Google in 2012, for misrepresenting how it used some online tracking tools.
Nissan said its investigation was prompted by a whistle-blower who said that Mr. Ghosn had been misrepresenting his salary and using company assets for personal purposes.
Exaggerating or misrepresenting the misdeeds of Qatar and Iran, while giving the Saudis a free pass, will only benefit Saudi Arabia's efforts to expand its regional influence.
"We have serious concerns that Trump administration officials are misrepresenting the facts and statistics surrounding this enforcement action for political purposes," the two California senators wrote Thursday.
Jurors found that Trudeau violated a 2004 Federal Trade Commission consent order, which barred him from misrepresenting the content of books in infomercials in which he starred.
Tom Cotton said in a Friday statement that they did not recall the "shithole" comment, and like Perdue, Cotton on Sunday accused Durbin of misrepresenting Trump's comments.
This should help users get an idea of whether an account is trying to influence local politics from the other side of the globe, or regularly misrepresenting itself.
But Pruitt also has a record of misrepresenting and ignoring climate science, which clearly shows we humans are warming the planet by burning fossil fuels and clearing rainforests.
PK won court approval for a plan to exit bankruptcy on Friday, overcoming opposition from shareholders who had accused the oil and gas producer of misrepresenting its value.
North Carolina sued e-cigarette maker Juul on Wednesday, accusing the vaping company of targeting young consumers and misrepresenting the potency and danger of nicotine in its products.
Misrepresenting your status with the FDIC is a particularly stupid no-no: Those essential protections were established to maintain the public's faith in banks following the Great Depression.
A spokesman for Gorsuch eventually confirmed those comments to CNN, but on Thursday morning, Trump contradicted the spokesman in a tweet, saying that Blumenthal was "misrepresenting" Gorsuch's comments.
The lawsuits have generally accused Purdue of deceiving doctors and patients by misrepresenting the risks of addiction and death associated with the prolonged use of its prescription opioids.
This, while promoting harmful identity politics and misrepresenting an internationally recognized portion of Azerbaijan occupied by Armenia and referred to only by Armenia as the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.
However, Santos-Neves testified that his supervisors never reprimanded him, nor gave any indication that his tactic of misrepresenting himself in interviews with Meyer's acquaintances violated Ergo's protocols.
The testimony has come under fire from a number of former classmates who have come forward to accuse Kavanaugh of misrepresenting his past drinking habits and other information.
He thinks some executives should have gone to prison for misrepresenting some of the mortgage-backed securities they sold but faults current laws for making convictions too difficult.
In 220006, the SBA Office of Inspector General' Semiannual Report uncovered what they described as a "particular fraudulent practice" where large businesses were misrepresenting themselves as small businesses.
Here the technologists may cry foul, say I'm misrepresenting the argument, that they're not calling to avoid the humanities altogether, but only to replace them in undergraduate study.
The bureau has brought cases against companies that attempted to take advantage of seniors by, for example, misrepresenting the interest rates on pension advance loans or deceptive advertising.
But the administration is essentially jumping the gun, using preliminary data that it appears to misunderstand or is possibly misrepresenting to say its policies are already creating jobs.
Misrepresenting Lee as a benign, honorable figure is a common feature of Lost Cause mythology, which valorizes him and other Confederate leaders who fought to defend white supremacy.
A pro-Duterte site went further, posting photographs of two Reuters journalists it accused of causing the furor by misrepresenting Mr. Duterte's words, and calling for their punishment.
The plaintiffs filed the class action in 2012 in federal court accusing Santander of violations of the debt collection law including misrepresenting debt loads and bypassing debtors' lawyers.
Even so, he admitted to me a fear of misrepresenting issues in the ways that journalism often does, a fear which he counters with empathy and exhaustive research.
The two senators also indicated they had communicated with Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser, who was fired last month after misrepresenting meetings with the Russian ambassador.
To carve a name for themselves, they sometimes had to make myth out of a painful history, misrepresenting their past to gain a better footing in their future.
After sparring at a private Republican luncheon last week, Mr. Cotton and Mr. Lee traded public shots on Twitter on Monday, accusing each other of misrepresenting the facts.
Sherrod Brown and Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, both of whom are Democrats, of misrepresenting the reception Trump received from shooting victims during his visit to a Dayton hospital.
Perdue outright denied Trump made the vulgar remark, while Cotton said he did not hear the comment, and suggested Durbin has a history of misrepresenting White House meetings.
Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, have launched an all-out smear campaign, callously misrepresenting Price's financial disclosures to insinuate he's done something wrong, despite providing zero evidence that's the case.
British authorities on Tuesday charged the bank and four former top executives, accusing them of misrepresenting arrangements with Qatar as the bank secured a total of $22015 billion.
The complaint said Kent tried to sell Oilpro, created in 2013, to DHI by misrepresenting that the new website increased its membership to 500,000 through standard marketing methods.
Durbin has a history of misrepresenting what happens in White House meetings, though, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised by that," Cotton said on CBS's "Face The Nation.
West Virginia's attorney general on Wednesday filed a lawsuit accusing Johnson & Johnson of misrepresenting the potential risks of serious complications for women implanted with its pelvic mesh devices.
The lawsuits have accused Purdue of deceiving doctors and patients and of misrepresenting the risks of addiction and death associated with the prolonged use of its prescription opioids.
Although not slated for implementation until 2021, the new rules are aimed at curbing "greenwashing," the practice of governments and companies misrepresenting environmental benefits to seduce ethical investors.
He performed a mocking interpretation of Christine Blasey Ford's testimony before the Senate, highlighting gaps in her memory and misrepresenting her testimony to try to discredit her story.
" Tarana Burke, who coined the hashtag "#MeToo," went after Robbins after she heard his tirade, accusing him of misrepresenting the movement and calling the footage of his comments "gross.
The former special counsel's appearance on Capitol Hill on July 17, announced late Tuesday, represents a serious blow to a President who has spent weeks misrepresenting Mueller's final report.
It relied on bribes to coaches, phony test takers and even doctored photos misrepresenting non-athletic applicants as elite competitors to gain admissions for the offspring of rich parents.
In 2016, Express Scripts, the largest PBM, threatened to removePillPack from its network, claiming the company was misrepresenting itself as a retail pharmacy instead of a mail-delivery pharmacy.
"I'm a little surprised that there hasn't been more groundwork done now to find out exactly what happened to make sure that nobody is misrepresenting the truth," Card said.
Opponents of the bill accused supporters of misrepresenting local police's role in immigration enforcement and predicted that instead of easing immigrant worries about ICE raids, it would increase them.
But the Massachusetts suit goes further than New York's case: It also accuses the company of broadly misrepresenting the risks of the fossil fuels Exxon sold to the public.
They complained to their superiors that the agency was misrepresenting hurricane science, and that NOAA had published inaccurate information on its website regarding links between hurricanes and climate change.
Another consistent brigading tactic is misrepresenting the name of the shooter, often by pinning the attack on far-right comedian Sam Hyde or YouTube personalities and posting photoshopped images.
His lawyers counter that prosecutors are seeking to demonize Cadden, who they said was not convicted of knowing the drugs were contaminated, just of misrepresenting how they were made.
One year after Rachel Dolezal made headlines for allegedly misrepresenting her race, the former Spokane, Washington, NAACP leader says she doesn't "have any regrets" with how she identifies herself.
Parents' and kids' political views don't always align — a fact that one mortified son yelled from the internet mountain tops after his mom's misrepresenting tweet about him went viral.
Many of the reported instances seem to point to the fact that buyers were aiming to have the product shipped to unsupported countries or were otherwise misrepresenting their order.
Vernick said businesses that failed to update their software could face scrutiny from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which has previously sued companies for misrepresenting their data privacy measures.
Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) on Tuesday accused Attorney General Bill Barr of intentionally misrepresenting the Mueller report to help further Trump's "false narrative" about the special counsel's investigation.
Warner admitted that while the bill is a good start, it will still be difficult to identify accounts that are "misrepresenting themselves" to conceal where the money comes from.
LPL has faced censure and investigations from state and federal regulators over the years due to the way some of its brokers have operated, misrepresenting and even cheating clients.
President Donald Trump has tried to tamp down the growing controversy over his campaign's ties to Russia by deliberately misrepresenting comments from James Clapper, formerly the nation's top spy.
Trump spent the next eight(!) hours tweeting a series of attacks against the so-called "fake news" media for allegedly misrepresenting the actions of his administration in Puerto Rico.
Illinois congressional candidate Benjamin Thomas Wolf, a former FBI employee who has become known as the "cannabis candidate," has been accused of past physical abuse and misrepresenting his resume.
"How sad it is for us to see the top law enforcement officer in our country misrepresenting — withholding — the truth from the Congress of the United States," she said.
City attorneys argued the advocacy group is misunderstanding the law and misrepresenting the environmental impact of the planned construction while maintaining the wide public interest the center would serve.
The absence of Lennox's Shea Butter Baby in next year's Grammy nominations is jarring, but not surprising given the show's history of misrepresenting the cultural contributions of Black artists.
Besides addressing the off-label promotion allegations, the settlement also resolves charges that the company violated state consumer protection laws by misrepresenting side effects such as metabolic weight gain.
That informal system has led to calls by the Krim family and state lawmakers for legislation that would hold child care workers and their references accountable for misrepresenting themselves.
The institutions had been accused of widespread fraud that involved misrepresenting enrollment benefits, job placement rates and program offerings, which could leave students with huge debts and no degrees.
Some people accused her of peddling a white-consumer-friendly version of blackness, or even misrepresenting her genre at the expense of other black artists vying for awards recognition.
But the state's attorney general on Wednesday said that Jesus Cano of Albuquerque deceived dozens of consumers by misrepresenting the conditions of the often poorly maintained homes he sold.
But Republicans have seized on the observations and recollections of others aligned with Trump as evidence that the Democrats leading the impeachment probe are exaggerating or misrepresenting the facts.
But short-sighted policymakers and others are misrepresenting and attacking the Community Eligibility Provision, a widely- adopted and popular provision of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
Instead, Trump has seemed more intent on lobbing accusations at another senator, Blumenthal, who admitted in 2010 to misrepresenting his military service after saying he had been "in" Vietnam.
Back in 2012, Manhattan prosecutors were preparing to charge two of the president's children, Ivanka and Don, Jr., over allegedly misrepresenting the value of Trump properties to prospective buyers.
It also accused Juul of failing to warn consumers that its products contain nicotine and misrepresenting them as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, James said in a statement.
" Responding to Zarif's comments, US Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook said, "Foreign Minister Zarif does a very good job of misrepresenting the true nature of the Iranian regime.
In the 1990s, Redfield was investigated for misrepresenting data to promote an AIDS vaccine he was connected with, but the Army concluded at the time it didn't constitute misconduct.
I just don't know if there's a future for women to get along when you have people misrepresenting what a feminist is, what women's empowerment is—it's really contradictory.
Mueller's team lambasted Manafort as man who used lies like rubber checks to build a fortune, and took out millions in loans from American banks while misrepresenting his creditworthiness.
Settlements by Barclays and Credit Suisse for misrepresenting their private stock trading sites to customers are unlikely to be the last as regulators continue to pursue abuses in electronic trading.
Meng and Huawei are accused of conspiring to defraud HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a suspected front company that operated in Iran.
Trump said the Republican National Committee should intervene to stop Cruz from misrepresenting his views and policies on issues such as abortion, gun rights, healthcare and potential Supreme Court nominees.
McFarland was taken into custody on Friday and charged in connection with a scheme to allegedly defraud investors, a plan that allegedly including misrepresenting information about his company, Fyre Media.
Financial services company SoFi has agreed to stop misrepresenting what consumers have saved or will save by refinancing their student loans, in a recent settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.
They declared the show "Russophobia" and went through it with a fine-tooth comb for gaffes and inaccuracies, in the process misrepresenting both the show itself and the historical facts.
" He goes on to accuse Pan of "poisoning our children," adding, "If he got what he deserved, he would be hanged for treason, for assaulting children, for misrepresenting the truth.
In 2016, Express Scripts, the largest PBM, threatened to remove PillPack from its network, claiming the company was misrepresenting itself as a retail pharmacy instead of a mail-delivery pharmacy.
The NYSE's violations included erroneously implementing a market-wide regulatory halt and negligently misrepresenting stock prices as "automated" despite extensive system issues ahead of a total shutdown, the SEC said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Friday accused Japan's new defense minister of recklessly misrepresenting history after she declined to say whether Japanese troops massacred civilians in China during World War Two.
Damore had previously told other news outlets he planned to file a complaint, with The New York Times reporting that he's claiming Google's upper management was "misrepresenting and shaming" him.
The college sophomore claims Ward is "misrepresenting his condition," writing, "My father is not in a coma," while claiming her family met with his doctor to discuss the director's condition.
Bugs that routinely caused problems in customer data, including misrepresenting when users submitted loan payments, accidentally canceling a user's account and not reporting that a loan had been paid off.
In October, the S.E.C. also took action against DBRS, a smaller ratings agency, for misrepresenting its ratings methodology on certain securities; the firm paid $6 million to settle the case.
It's hard to believe that Norquist, who has dedicated his professional life to tax policy, doesn't understand how marginal tax rates work, but he is nonetheless misrepresenting it on Twitter.
The college sophomore claimed Ward is "misrepresenting his condition," writing, "My father is not in a coma," while claiming her family met with his doctor to discuss the director's condition.
The US Government is suing Volkswagen for false advertising as a result of VW misrepresenting the cleanliness of its diesel-powered cars in numerous advertisements over the past eight years.
Meng and Huawei are accused of conspiring to defraud HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huaweis relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a suspected front company that operated in Iran.
"If someone left this hearing today and said that you had indicated that those contacts were evidence of collusion or collaboration, they would be misrepresenting your statements, correct?" asked Rep.
Dick Durbin "Dicky Durbin" and accuses him of misrepresenting Trump's alleged "shithole countries" comments in the Oval Office earlier this week: Go deeper: Durbin says he stands by his accusations
The plaintiffs in that case will pursue a similar strategy, arguing that drug companies created a public nuisance by misrepresenting the risks associated with the long-term use of opioids.
The judge, however, ruled that investors who'd bought ETFs after they'd first been issued to authorized participants were unable to sue the issuers for misrepresenting risks in the registration statement.
In a hearing this month, Uber said that it was not looking for negative information about Mr. Meyer and that it was unaware Mr. Santos-Neves had been misrepresenting himself.
These accomplishments were achieved despite political opposition aimed at misrepresenting and chipping away at key aspects of the law, and the inherent challenges of launching and stabilizing a new marketplace.
The IRS once claimed the pro golfer owed more than $1.7 million for misrepresenting income he earned a number of years ago as a celebrity rep for apparel colossus TaylorMade.
The approach is simultaneously self-centered and self-aware, and Garbus says it's the only viable route she sees to accurately representing her ingrained biases — and not misrepresenting anyone else.
"This act also prohibits misrepresenting a product as meat that is not derived from harvested production livestock or poultry," the law, which was signed by the governor in June, reads.
In the 1990s, Redfield was investigated for misrepresenting data to promote an AIDS vaccine that he was connected with, but the Army concluded at the time it didn't constitute misconduct.
Ms. Gillibrand shot back that Ms. Farley was misrepresenting the way Washington worked, and that the number of bills bearing a legislator's name said nothing about his or her efficacy.
The bank and wire fraud charges do not meet that criteria because Meng is accused of misrepresenting HSBC to engage in transactions that violate U.S. sanctions laws, the lawyers said.
He prefaced his meeting with another series of Twitter posts on Tuesday, accusing Attorney General William P. Barr of misrepresenting aspects of the special counsel's investigation to protect Mr. Trump.
At the time, Google said it reviewed 550 sites "suspected of misrepresenting content to users, including impersonating news organizations" in November and December and took action against 340 of them.
New York's case accused the company of misrepresenting these costs, with James arguing that the company used one set of numbers publicly, while operating with a less conservative forecast internally.
"Pakistan should reflect upon its decision to deviate from well-established international practice, as well as reconsider its old habit of misrepresenting the reasons for taking unilateral action," he said.
"Pakistan should reflect upon its decision to deviate from well-established international practice, as well as reconsider its old habit of misrepresenting the reasons for taking unilateral action," he said.
Al Franken (D-Minn.) accused Sessions of misrepresenting his record, raising questions about whether Sessions actually prosecuted the 20 or 30 desegregation cases he claimed to in a 2009 interview.
Their source is a former contractor for Cambridge Analytica – not a founder as has been claimed – who left in 2014 and is misrepresenting himself and the company throughout his comments.
And over the weekend, the president demanded that a Washington Post reporter be fired for misrepresenting the size of the crowd that had gathered to see his rally in Pensacola.
The individuals charged, including two former vice-presidents for quality, stood accused of using banned substances and misrepresenting to regulators the amount of certain ingredients used to produce feed premix.
Some fans may view this as a betrayal, muses performer Alexis Fawx, lessening the authenticity of a shot, misrepresenting advertised scenes, or otherwise mucking with the integrity of a fantasy.
And Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin left that job under an ethics cloud after a damning inspector general report criticized him for improperly accepting gifts and misrepresenting travel plans.
If the government decides that Kushner didn't merely make a mistake but actually was "withholding, misrepresenting, or falsifying information," he may be denied access to classified information or eligibility for positions.
Huawei and Meng allegedly committed fraud by lying to banks, misrepresenting their relationship with Skycom and whether they were improperly transferring U.S. technology assets and money between Iran and the company.
Sigman is "essentially accused of not doing anything to stop his girlfriend (Tomaszweski)" from misrepresenting herself as a peace officer, abusing inmates and putting residents at risk, the Post-Dispatch reported.
When confronted with allegations that Snap was misrepresenting important metrics, CEO Evan Spiegel claimed they "don't matter" and it was "no big deal," according to an unsealed lawsuit against the company.
This is part of a pattern of misrepresenting inconclusive, or in some cases quite damning, testimony to dupe his core supporters into believing he is the subject of a witch hunt.
Yet Mr. Trump has a history of becoming irate when the subject of his income taxes comes up and belligerent when journalists have caught him misrepresenting his income and charitable contributions.
They believe former President Obama did not extract enough concessions on Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief and have accused his team of misrepresenting the terms of the deal.
In addition to misrepresenting his involvement in the Trump-Zelensky call, Pompeo is also accused of obstructing the congressional investigation into the matter by refusing to comply with the House's subpoenas.
In 2007, Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to a felony charge of "misbranding" OxyContin while marketing the drug by misrepresenting, among other things, its risk of addiction and potential to be abused.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, is under federal investigation for tax fraud and possibly misrepresenting his finances, people familiar with the investigation told The Wall Street Journal.
While several of those who testified against Lorance were granted immunity from prosecution in the case, that by no means is to suggest they were misrepresenting how they understood the situation.
Mr. Sanders, looking to capitalize on his win in Michigan, was ready to fight, denouncing her criticisms of his votes related to the auto bailout, insisting she was misrepresenting his record.
Blankenship's attorneys argued in their petition on Thursday to the state Supreme Court that the secretary of State is misrepresenting the state's code that defines who can appear on the ballot.
The FTC consent order settling the 2014 and 2015 complaints prohibited Uber from misrepresenting how it protects the privacy, confidentiality, security, or integrity of any personal information it handles and stores.
In the debate, the two candidates clashed over issues such as immigration, gun rights, trade, and protests of the National Anthem, with O'Rourke frequently complaining that Cruz was misrepresenting his positions.
The order says SoFi is prohibited from misrepresenting to consumers how much they can save using its products, and from making claims about savings unless they're backed up with reliable evidence.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt (R) on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against televangelist Jim Bakker for misrepresenting a "Silver Solution" sold through his show as a cure for the novel coronavirus.
" Trump tweeted Wednesday that after receiving "tremendous enthusiasm & even Love," Trump wrote, he "saw failed Presidential Candidate (0%) Sherrod Brown & Mayor Whaley totally misrepresenting what took place inside of the hospital.
In 21997, Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to a felony charge of "misbranding" OxyContin while marketing the drug by misrepresenting, among other things, its risk of addiction and potential to be abused.
In response, the airline industry has been aggressively lobbying against the proposed increase, while misrepresenting the PFC as a tax in an effort to rally anti-tax conservatives to their cause.
Over the weekend, the president also demanded that a Washington Post reporter be fired for misrepresenting the size of the crowd that had gathered to see his rally in Pensacola, Fla. .
Appearing on Don Imus's radio show in June that year, Mr. Trump complained about a "double standard" on taxes and insinuated that the Ramapoughs and other tribes were misrepresenting their ancestry.
McCaskill began her probe by seeking sales and marketing data from five leading opioid manufacturers, aiming to map the industry's role in misrepresenting the extremely habit-forming drugs as not addictive.
A Chicago man on Thursday filed a proposed class action against Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, accusing the Wisconsin-based student loan servicer of misrepresenting its allocation of excess loan payments.
He belatedly registered as a foreign agent for that work after being forced out of the Trump administration for misrepresenting his communications with the Russian ambassador to Vice President Mike Pence.
Attorneys general from states including Massachusetts, Texas, Illinois and Pennsylvania announced the investigation two weeks after Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine sued five drug manufacturers for misrepresenting the risks of opioids.
Uber has also previously settled a suit over misrepresenting its screening process by describing its background checks as "industry leading" or the "gold standard" — terms the company has since stopped using.
"By misrepresenting and omitting correct, scientifically supported contrary evidence concerning their opioid product, Purdue offered a product that was materially different from what was purported to be in the marketplace," Shapiro said.
Interestingly the act would require the FCC to investigate "unfair or deceptive acts or practices," something that is frequently on the FTC's plate — false advertising, misrepresenting the product, that kind of thing.
That same week, then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates warned the White House that intelligence showed Flynn had been misrepresenting his conversations with Kislyak, and that he was vulnerable to Russian blackmail.
Crowd sizes became an issue in Washington Saturday when Trump visited the CIA and during remarks to employees there, accused an unnamed news organization of misrepresenting the attendance for his own inauguration.
And last month, he accused a Democratic senator of misrepresenting his Supreme Court nominee's criticism of him, even after the nominee's White House-appointed spokesman corroborated the senator's account of the conversation.
The president says that it was misrepresenting the tenor in that room, but it was an intense stare down between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the president after tough talk on tariffs.
It must also submit to privacy audits every two years for the next 20 years; bar access to content on deactivated accounts; and avoid misrepresenting the privacy or security of user data.
The Massachusetts lawsuit, like the one currently on trial in New York, accused the company of misrepresenting its assessment of the risk that future climate change regulation could pose to its investors.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump on Wednesday night charged Hillary Clinton was misrepresenting his position by saying he wants nuclear arms for Japan -- but the presumptive Republican nominee previously has said exactly that.
Julia Salazar, a Democratic socialist candidate for New York state Senate, emphasized her Jewish, working-class immigrant background despite protests from family members who said she was misrepresenting aspects of her heritage.
Government spokesman Lambert Mende told Reuters the filmmaker and Greenpeace employee were expelled for misrepresenting themselves as journalists and said he had fired a member of his staff for providing them accreditation.
Here are the major findings of the study and of my interviews and reporting: "These companies are misrepresenting what they do and they're deluding the public," BAN Director Jim Puckett told me.
Apple has been actively encouraging regulatory attacks on Qualcomm's business in various jurisdictions around the world, as reflected in the recent KFTC decision and FTC complaint, by misrepresenting facts and withholding information.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday revived claims by health plans accusing Takeda Pharmaceuticals of delaying generic versions of its blockbuster diabetes drug Actos by misrepresenting patents it had on the drug.
Flynn was fired by Trump just three weeks into the job for misrepresenting to Vice President Mike Pence the nature of conversations he had in December with the Russian ambassador to Washington.
Kolomoisky and the bank's other main former shareholder, Gennadiy Bogolyubov, have challenged the justification for the nationalisation and accused the central bank, or National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), of misrepresenting PrivatBank's finances.
The Federal Trade Commission recently reached a settlement with Machinima, which works with a huge network of video creators, "prohibiting it from "misrepresenting that paid endorsers in influencer campaigns are independent reviewers.
An Arizona man pleaded guilty in a federal court in Manhattan Friday to creating six PACs and misrepresenting their activities to potential donors, resulting in tens of thousands of donors being defrauded.
He accused the far-right leader of "disloyal collaboration" by misrepresenting Conte's own position, and of exploiting the issue of immigration for electoral gain rather than seeking necessary solutions with Italy's partners.
The game has received thousands of negative user reviews on the review aggregator Metacritic, with users — many of whom wrote in Russian — variously accusing it of misrepresenting and even slandering the country.
Misrepresenting the complexity of Islamic terrorism has long seemed key to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton's mad dream of provoking another war in the Middle East.
Riot has just enough blockchain-related investments to announce them publicly, "the whole time really misrepresenting the fact that nothing they have is a real player in the crypto industry," Left said.
Muslim American activist Linda Sarsour has fired back at critics for misrepresenting her use of the term "jihad" in her keynote address for the Islamic Society of North America earlier this month.
Last October, the FTC issued a complaint stating that SoFi had been misrepresenting how much money student loan borrowers could save in its online, TV and direct mail advertisements since April 2016.
TRAI also complained that the standardized message that Facebook provided its users does not include the agency's paper or explain the consultation process, and furthermore suggests that Facebook is misrepresenting its users.
Cuomo immediately addressed Trump's tweet on the air, with the network re-broadcasting the beginning of Cuomo's interview with Blumenthal, when Cuomo asked Blumenthal about misrepresenting his military record in the past.
Meng and others are accused of conspiring to defraud HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huaweis relationship with a company that operated in Iran, putting them at risk of violating U.S. sanctions.
Childless men are scrutinized more heavily; conversely, men who say they have children must be quizzed to make sure they're not "willfully misrepresenting" the strength of their ties to their home countries.
It would also be a milestone for the F.T.C., whose biggest fine for a tech company was $22 million against Google in 2012 for misrepresenting how it used some online tracking tools.
" Mr. Cotton said Mr. Durbin "has a history of misrepresenting what happens in White House meetings," an assertion that Mr. Perdue made in his own interview Sunday morning on ABC's "This Week.
The FTC charged Lord & Taylor with deceiving the public, settling the case by prohibiting the company from "misrepresenting that paid ads are from an independent source," but didn't levy a monetary fine.
And despite Bloomberg's poor performance, his well-paid campaign has already cut a video of him in the debate, misrepresenting his opponents and making him look better than he actually was. Classy!
But in a world in which minor celebrities — and (ahem) very major celebrities — profit from misrepresenting their achievements, it's not a bad thing to try to correct some part of the record.
At the Aspen Security Conference in July, Pompeo was criticized for misrepresenting findings about Moscow's meddling in the 2016 election in a way that aligned with Trump's tendency to downplay the interference.
At a news conference in Japan late on Monday, Saikawa outlined three broad categories of accusation against Ghosn: under-reporting of compensation; misrepresenting company investments; and making personal use of company assets.
The move is a new step for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and represents one of the first enforcement actions taken against a financial technology company for allegedly misrepresenting security practices.
Some Democratic senators already have accused him of misrepresenting his involvement in such matters when he appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2006, for his current seat on the DC Circuit.
Vindman testified that Hill told him that Patel was misrepresenting himself as an Ukraine expert and the president had come to believe Patel was in charge of Ukraine policy on the NSC.
In a statement, a lawyer for Ms. Fairstein, Andrew T. Miltenberg, accused Netflix and Ms. DuVernay of "misrepresenting the facts in an inflammatory and inaccurate manner" and threatened to take legal action.
The Gray Lady's sports section had the misfortune of accidentally misrepresenting the number of New England Patriots players who showed up to the White House after winning the Super Bowl earlier this year.
The president also repeatedly slammed the media, saying, "I have a running war with the media" and accusing news organizations of misrepresenting the size of the crowds at his inauguration speech on Friday.
Elbaz and some of her associates were accused of misleading investors who used the BinaryBook and BigOption websites, which promoted binary options, by misrepresenting the potential returns, suitability and liquidity of their investments.
His family has endured "endless castigation," he said, as the pharmaceutical giant faces lawsuits from several states and local governments for allegedly misrepresenting its opioid products as nonaddictive and appropriate for chronic pain.
They've also accused him of fundamentally misrepresenting Mueller's findings before the report was released, in particular when Barr suggested Mueller didn't rely on the DOJ policy that a sitting president can't be indicted.
Now that one of our US-based competitors is actively misrepresenting itself, as part of a stunt to impersonate Russian trolls, we have taken further appropriate action to upgrade our systems and processes.
As hails of boos grew from the convention floor on Monday evening, despite Sanders' call for decorum, one delegate sent a warning around: "Stop booing and 'misrepresenting' Bernie and the campaign," it read.
Their spread's photos and accompanying article were meant to highlight gender fluid fashion, but critics accused Vogue of misusing the term "gender fluid" and thus misrepresenting actual gender non-conforming and transgender individuals.
In the same week, then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates warned the White House that intelligence showed Flynn had been misrepresenting his conversations with Kislyak, and that he was vulnerable to Russian blackmail.
But his tone shifted when he spoke to a crowd of supporters Tuesday night at the Phoenix campaign rally, where he accused the media of misrepresenting him in its coverage, among other things.
The insurer raised questions about whether PBA occurs in dementia patients and expressed concern that the drugmaker was misrepresenting Nuedexta as safe and effective in populations where it had not been adequately studied.
Cohen testified before Congress earlier this year that he made the payments at Trump's direction, and that he had assisted Trump with other criminal acts, including misrepresenting his assets to local tax authorities.
Right now, you're deciding whether to let your cousin continue to seek sympathy by misrepresenting the consequences of her own bad judgment while exposing other children to some hard-to-specify medical risks.
Four Maryland residents who defaulted on car loans filed the class action in 2012 in federal court alleging violations of the debt collection law, such as misrepresenting debt loads and bypassing debtors' lawyers.
The lawsuit, brought by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, alleges that Purdue deceived doctors and patients by misrepresenting the risks of addiction and death associated with the prolonged use of its prescription opioids.
Compagnon was investigated in what became known as the Caval Case, after her real estate firm Caval Export and Management Ltd, for issuing false tax declarations, submitting fraudulent invoices and misrepresenting her income.
He was also under investigation for more than $20 million of bank and tax fraud after allegedly misrepresenting the value of his assets in trying to obtain loans for his family taxi business.
The office of District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine on Tuesday filed a lawsuit accusing DoorDash Inc of violating a consumer protection law by misrepresenting the way it pays food delivery workers.
The engineer who filed the ethics concerns this year, Curtis Ewbank, went a step further, lodging a formal complaint and calling out the chief executive for publicly misrepresenting the safety of the plane.
On Monday, he was ruthless about Mr. Trump's claim that President Barack Obama had his "wires tapped," and about his Twitter post Monday misrepresenting intelligence agencies' position on Russian interference with the election.
President Donald Trump on Monday complained about Michael Bloomberg's historic levels of ad spending in the 2020 Democratic primary, accusing the former New York mayor of misrepresenting the administration's record on health care.
Critics of reality television complained that it was overproduced; the argument against reality literature is that it is insufficiently artificial, exposing and misrepresenting people who never consented to be a part of it.
In September, Malaysia disavowed a statement issued by the Philippines on behalf of ASEAN's foreign ministers as misrepresenting "the reality" because it did not identify the Rohingya as an affected community in Rakhine state.
Meng and others defrauded HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with Skycom, according to U.S. prosecutors who claim Skycom's operations in Iran were controlled by Huawei from at least 2007 until 2014.
On defense: O'Rourke spent a majority of his time accusing Cruz of misrepresenting statements he made and defending his values, but never truly got the opportunity to speak on exactly what his values were.
Meng and others defrauded HSBC and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with Skycom, according to U.S. prosecutors who claim Skycoms operations in Iran were controlled by Huawei from at least 2007 until 2014.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is suing Cephalon, purchased by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries in 2011, for allegedly misrepresenting the risk presented by its opioids and the measures it had in place to mitigate it.
After Matt Bomer was cast as a transgender woman in an upcoming indie film, GLAAD has criticized the actor and the film for failing to cast trans actors and misrepresenting trans identity in Hollywood.
Schumer and Booker are deliberately misrepresenting and distorting an article that Kavanaugh – currently serving on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia – wrote in the Minnesota Law Review in 2009.
But, for a sense of proportion, it might also be said that his tweets, while often misrepresenting facts and dealing in personal attacks, pale in comparison to the actions of some of his predecessors.
"Judge Gorsuch and I actually talked about that and frankly, he got pretty passionate about it," Sasse told MSNBC's "Morning Joe," moments after Trump accused a Democratic senator of misrepresenting Judge Neil Gorsuch's views.
More recently, Planned Parenthood has been involved in scandals including Medicaid fraud and misrepresenting their services (they do not do mammograms) — and they are under federal investigation for trafficking in human baby body parts.
Some Democrats have accused Barr of misrepresenting the contents of Mueller's findings in his official summary released to Congress, as well as in his testimony before lawmakers and have called for his subsequent resignation.
In 2007, three senior executives of Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty in connection with a marketing effort that relied on misrepresenting the dangers of OxyContin, and the company agreed to pay a $103 million settlement.
During an ultrasound, staff and volunteers at fake clinics sometimes compound the dishonesty by presenting inaccurate medical information, providing erroneous readings or even misrepresenting how far along a woman is in her pregnancy. 3.
This is due to the fact that accurate proportionment of THC levels is difficult, and many argue that the regulatory framework is not in place to sufficiently hold companies accountable for misrepresenting their products.
"Working with our Republican colleagues, we mandated additional transparency in FISA applications, created additional scrutiny for cases that involve elected officials, and elevated the consequences for misrepresenting information of the FISA court," Nadler said.
Nissan said it was cooperating with Japanese prosecutors and that its investigation into Mr. Ghosn began after a whistle-blower said he had been misrepresenting his salary and using company assets for personal purposes.
Plus, you don't need a security clearance to know that Ratcliffe (like Trump) embellished his resume and accomplishments -- including on his websites -- by misrepresenting his role as special prosecutor in an anti-terrorism case.
A group of former Barclays executives will make their first court appearance after being charged, along with the bank, with misrepresenting arrangements with Qatar when the bank raised money during the 2008 financial crisis.
Under the new rules, Facebook will ban posts from misrepresenting when and how the census occurs, who can participate and what happens to the personal information people submit to the government, company executives said.
I was accused of erasing and misrepresenting Native Americans, a crime I did not commit but of which I was nonetheless found guilty in the online court in which I was charged and sentenced.
The lawsuit, filed in McCracken Circuit Court, accused J&J and its Janssen Pharmaceuticals unit of misrepresenting that its opioid medications were safer than alternatives and were "rarely addictive" when used for chronic pain.
The college sophomore said Ward is "misrepresenting his condition," writing in a letter opposing her request, "My father is not in a coma," while claiming her family met with his doctor to discuss his condition.
"We have to stop using the criminal justice process as a political weapon," Barr told the Senate Judiciary Committee, even as he was accused of misrepresenting special counsel Robert Mueller's report to save Trump's presidency.
The deal resolves a lawsuit in federal court in Dallas accusing Halliburton of misrepresenting its potential liability in asbestos litigation, its expected revenue from certain construction contracts and the benefits of a merger in 1998.
Facebook is accusing Sluchevsky and Gorbachov of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by accessing Facebook data without authorization, as well as fraud and breach of contract for misrepresenting themselves as legitimate Facebook developers.
Mr. Schneiderman said that the two sites engaged in "repeated and persistent fraudulent acts," including misrepresenting the likelihood that a casual player would win a jackpot and the degree of skill involved in the games.
Mr. Bey is being charged for misrepresenting himself, and having a false identity along with presenting a document not issued by a lawful authority, and aiding and abetting his family's illegal stay in South Africa.
The move would create criminal penalties for those misrepresenting their animal as a trained service animal, in addition to requiring federal agencies to lay out behavioral guidelines for service animals working on an aircraft. Rep.
Zaslavskiy allegedly told these investors they could expect "sizeable returns" from each operation, all the while misstating how their money would be invested and misrepresenting how much had already been invested, according to the SEC.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Paul said Williams' firm defrauded 143,000 customers from 2009 to 2014 into paying about $4.1 million by misrepresenting how much they owed and by falsely claiming they could face prison time.
Shkreli is accused of looting Retrophin to pay off investors whom he was suspected of defrauding at the hedge fund, and also is accused of misrepresenting the amount of assets his fund had under management.
As the terms of his surrender, Trump offered two key concessions: He adopted House Speaker Paul Ryan's tax policy and the GOP's gaffe-centered 2012 campaign strategy of misquoting or misrepresenting the Democratic candidate's words.
Fish distributor Deutsche See said on Sunday it was suing VW for misrepresenting a fleet of vehicles it leased as environmentally friendly, becoming the first major German customer to sue VW over the emissions scandal.
In August 2015, Stifel said that Kelley had been discharged for providing gifts or entertainment to an unnamed portfolio manager at a public pension fund and misrepresenting the nature of expenses she submitted for reimbursement.
Since launching its 10-day-old air and ground offensive against the Kurdish YPG militia in Syria's northwestern region of Afrin, Turkish authorities have warned they would prosecute those opposing, criticising or misrepresenting the incursion.
The violations also included erroneously implementing a market-wide regulatory halt and negligently misrepresenting stock prices as "automated" despite extensive system problems ahead of a total shutdown of two of the exchanges, the SEC said.
Just last month, all three were asked to carry out immediate "cleaning and rectification" at a meeting with authorities who cited examples of illicit content, including rumors about party officials and misrepresenting Chinese military history.
Dean Heller, running for re-election to the Senate in Nevada, voted for a bill that would have destroyed Obamacare, including all protection for pre-existing conditions; but he's misrepresenting himself just like Hawley is.
The suit claims that Sunrise is misrepresenting its practices and deceiving customers, in violation of state business statutes, and lacks enough trained staff members to deliver the care specified in resident contracts and marketing materials.
Daniel Farber, a professor of constitutional law at Berkeley Law School, said that misrepresenting the warrant application would be one of the only ways Rosenstein's Justice Department could be accused of misconduct in this scenario.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 5 (Reuters) - South African lender Capitec Bank Holdings denied misrepresenting its loan book on Monday after a report by U.S. firm Viceroy Research accused it of overstating its income and assets last week.
Last January, Trump blamed the media for misrepresenting the crowd size at his inauguration, but photos from Getty and Reuters show it was a fair bit smaller than the crowd at Barack Obama's swearing-in.
" As part of her research, Duguay analyzed how Tinder authenticates new users, finding that mobile dating "intensifies the need to confirm that potential dates are not misrepresenting themselves and are safe to meet in person.
Possibly, it's just that Pai statement contains a politically convenient distortion so that he could sound clever in criticism of his colleague—even if meant misrepresenting to the public the facts as his agency understands them.
The officer was also accused of "failing to maintain secrecy regarding the affairs of the Party, military, and government institutions, displaying generosity by distributing unauthorized handouts, and misrepresenting the ideology of the Party," the source said.
But the fact that the sitting president of the United States either does not understand or is deliberately misrepresenting the basic dynamics of a massive political crisis roiling one of America's closest allies is deeply disturbing.
Four Maryland residents who had defaulted on car loans filed a proposed class action in 2012 in federal court, accusing Santander of violations of the debt collection law including misrepresenting debt loads and bypassing debtors' lawyers.
By misrepresenting the shared control of the pages, MBL organizers were able to spread their coordinated messaging as if it were coming from various independent news outlets, according to sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
They also accused Aventura of misrepresenting itself as a "woman-owned small business" in order to win government contracts set aside for such businesses, falsely listing Cabasso's wife, Frances, as the company's owner and chief executive.
In an open letter to Salvini, Conte said he had convinced six EU states to take in the migrants aboard the Open Arms charity ship and accused him of "disloyal collaboration" by misrepresenting Conte's own position.
They also accused Aventura of misrepresenting itself as a "woman-owned small business" in order to win government contracts set aside for such businesses, falsely listing Cabasso's wife, Frances, as the company's owner and chief executive.
Though a Department of Justice spokesperson said Mueller told Barr that nothing in his memo was "inaccurate or misleading," Democrats have seized on Mueller's letter as an example of Barr misrepresenting the contents of Mueller's report.
DiSabato says Hellickson told him he was upset at the way the media was misrepresenting his words, insinuating he knew Strauss was sexually abusing athletes and now felt pressure to put out another statement supporting Jordan.
" Cotton on CBS's Face the Nation on Sunday said he "didn't hear" Trump's "shithole" comment and instead took a swipe at Durbin, accusing him of having a "history of misrepresenting what happens in White House meetings.
"We have seen notices claiming infringement of foreign law, misrepresenting the scope of damages recipients potentially face, omitting mention of defenses, and failing to identify the notice as a mere allegation of infringement," the letter stated.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian fund managers overseeing the country's A$2.6 trillion ($1.91 trillion) retirement savings pool are misrepresenting as cash what are in fact investments in risky credit instruments and derivatives, a regulator said on Friday.
The director of the C.I.A., Mike Pompeo, made similarly confounding remarks last month when he said that Russia's campaign had failed to affect the outcome of the election, misrepresenting the formal judgment of the intelligence community.
This time, the answer depends on whether the information was obtained through sufficiently "deceptive" practices, like misrepresenting one's identity to gain access to information, rather than just mere theft, like exploiting a weakness in computer code.
OKLAHOMA CITY, June 30 (Reuters) - Oklahoma on Friday became the fourth U.S. state to accuse drugmakers of misrepresenting the risks of opioid pain medications, saying they engaged in deceptive marketing that helped fuel an addiction epidemic.
"If the White House follows this plan, I think the destroy-Trump propaganda media will have a much harder time misrepresenting the Trump administration positions and you, the American people, will be better served," he said.
A federal judge has denied a bid by Endo International's primary insurer to intervene in the company's settlement of testosterone replacement claims, blasting the insurer for failing to file a timely complaint and misrepresenting its claims.
The business, Purdue Pharma, has already paid hundreds of millions of dollars in fines for misrepresenting the dangers of the painkiller, which was once marketed as having an addiction risk of "less than 1 percent" (nope).
Advocates for the bill say he's actively misrepresenting what it can do — and note that those who benefit from rehabilitation programs would be limited to individuals who have not committed a certain set of serious crimes.
This cry from both Trump and his dwindling base of supporters, that the media is misrepresenting what he said, is particularly stunning because the nightly newscasts have devoted large chunks of airtime to the president's comments unedited.
In his witness statement for that case, Hong said he had repeatedly warned managers the bank was misrepresenting the values of millions of dollars of asset-backed securities on its books prior to the subprime mortgage crisis.
The crux of the case is that Meng and Huawei allegedly conspired to defraud HSBC Holdings Plc and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a suspected front company that operated in Iran.
But according to Bloomberg, within just nine days, Partovi discovered the company's sales projections were dramatically inflated and resigned, warning the company's board as he left that he suspected CEO Josh Tetrick of misrepresenting the company's finances.
He defended Trump in various high-profile cases, including the 2016 class-action lawsuits against Trump University for fraud and the 2006 defamation suit against biographer Timothy O'Brien for allegedly misrepresenting the real estate mogul's net worth.
He again accused Schiff of misrepresenting his call with the President of Ukraine, in which he is accused of asking the Kiev government to investigate his potential 2020 rival Joe Biden, in an apparent abuse of power.
OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP must face a lawsuit by Alaska's attorney general accusing the drug producer of fraudulently marketing opioids and misrepresenting the risk of addiction associated with the painkillers, a state court judge has ruled.
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox announced a lawsuit on Monday accusing Purdue of misrepresenting the likelihood that long-term use of painkiller would lead to addiction and of falsely claiming it was safe for treating chronic pain.
CalPERS, an investor in the banks' securities, was a member of a class action suit filed in 2008 claiming the underwriters violated the Securities Act by misrepresenting and omitting facts about Lehman's accounting and risk management practices.
How it happened: Damore said his memo got little attention when he first shared it internally and that upper management responded by "shaming and misrepresenting" the memo only after it drew widespread outrage from the larger community.
Such abuse and violence may be stoked by sensationalist and demeaning media coverage, an ACI official said, citing the example of a newspaper misrepresenting a gay rights group as promoting homosexuality, and using photos of LGBTI activists.
In separate suits filed on Monday, the districts argue that Juul created a public nuisance by intentionally marketing to kids; misrepresenting its products' nicotine content; and endangering teens' health, according to public documents that Business Insider viewed.
Four Maryland residents who defaulted on car loans filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Santander in 2012 in federal court alleging violations of the debt collection law, such as misrepresenting debt loads and bypassing debtors' lawyers.
And even in appeals to those supporters who rely on other sources, Republicans believe that they can neutralize the deep unpopularity of their actual policies by misrepresenting their positions, and win by playing to racism and fear.
Trump declared a national emergency last week but has since been criticized for misrepresenting information about when a vaccine may become available, and blaming the mainstream media and his critics for the continued escalation of the crisis.
Trump declared a national emergency last week but has since been criticized for misrepresenting information about when a vaccine may become available and blaming the mainstream media and his critics for the continued escalation of the crisis.
President Donald Trump tweeted early Thursday morning that the 22020,25 young unauthorized immigrants currently being protected from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program have "nothing to worry about" — dramatically misrepresenting his own policy.
Jessica Altman, the insurance commissioner for Pennsylvania, told lawmakers at a congressional hearing this year that the state had taken action against eight companies in the last two years for misrepresenting the kind of coverage being sold.
At a contentious hearing marked by a deep partisan divide, Mr. Barr denied misrepresenting the investigation's conclusions despite a newly revealed letter by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, protesting the initial summary of its findings.
The firm paid $2 billion to settle American charges of fraudulently misrepresenting securities tied to home mortgages, as well as a separate settlement over charges tied to allegations that it manipulated the interest rate known as Libor.
It also prompted an ongoing investigation and subpoena by New York State attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman into whether Exxon defrauded investors and consumers by misrepresenting its knowledge about the connection between fossil fuels and climate change.
The fraud and conspiracy charges accused Mr. Davis and his company of misrepresenting work performed by companies with minority and female ownership that allowed it to claim it met these targets, making it eligible for future contracts.
In addition to asking the FTC to investigate Hotspot Shield's data security and sharing practices, the advocacy organization also wants the agency to direct Hotspot Shield to stop "misrepresenting" its privacy and security practices in public materials.
According to the 11-page criminal complaint, Johnson-Harrell designed an elaborate scheme to illegally transfer money from her non-profit and then cover up the transfers and her spending by misrepresenting her finances on official documents.
Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in October to lying to the FBI for misrepresenting his communications with Mifsud and Olga Polonskaya, a woman who, along with Mifsud, attempted to broker a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Amash accused Barr of "deliberately" misrepresenting Mueller's report -- an explosive charge that will ensure Mueller will face an uncomfortable spotlight whenever he arrives on Capitol Hill -- for a hearing that now seems unlikely to occur before early June.
Washington (CNN)As the Trump administration prepares to brief lawmakers Tuesday on the threat posed by Iran, Democrats are charging that Republicans are misrepresenting intelligence to make the danger from Tehran seem more dire than it actually is.
In October, it removed about 800 pages that were misrepresenting their identity operating in the US. The first network of accounts in Thursday's purge operated in the Baltics, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Central and Eastern European countries.
"By misrepresenting and omitting correct, scientifically supported contrary evidence concerning their opioid product, Purdue offered a product that was materially different from what was purported to be in the marketplace," Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said last month.
As part of that decree it also agreed to submit to privacy audits every two years for the next 20 years; bar access to content on deactivated accounts; and avoid misrepresenting the privacy or security of user data.
But Marketing Land confirmed with Google that the policy was not intended to address fake news because it doesn't look at whether an individual article is true or not; it looks at whether the publisher is misrepresenting itself.
What happened: Practice Fusion rival eClinicalWorks last May paid $155 million to settle a suit brought regulators in Vermont, for allegedly misrepresenting the capabilities of its software and paying kickbacks to certain customers in exchange for product promotion.
"The record here compels the conclusion that, in moving to dismiss this case, the government has sought to mislead the court by misrepresenting the nature and scope of its supposed 'investigation' into (NHCA's) allegations," the new brief said.
In fact, they typically overvalue renewables while misrepresenting the lower operating costs of existing fossil and nuclear facilities, which can be as much as two to three times less than the cost of building solar or wind facilities.
American Airlines' approach contrasts with that of the union representing pilots for Southwest Airlines, which is suing Boeing for $100 million in lost compensation, accusing the company of rushing the jet to market and misrepresenting it as safe.
Rosenthal pointed out that all of the unions revamped their endorsement processes to ensure they wouldn't be accused of misrepresenting their support, a charge leveled by some backers of Sanders in his 2016 Democratic bid against Hillary Clinton.
Reuters reported that anger is mounting against Chinese authorities who are accused of mishandling the coronavirus outbreak when it was in its early stages, by preventing doctors from speaking out and misrepresenting the number of COVID-19 cases.
Thus, by first charging and then finding that an employee lied, by misrepresenting the evidence to support the charge, and by preventing the acquisition of evidence to refute the charge, Mueller could push a charged employee to resign.
The survey findings from Checkster, a reference checking company, show that 78% of candidates who applied for or received a job offer in the last six months admit they did or would consider misrepresenting themselves on their application.
In what had been an $11 billion complaint filed in November 2012, then-New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman accused Credit Suisse of misrepresenting the quality of loans underlying mortgage-backed securities it sold in 2006 and 2007.
Mr. Xu's target is the China Securities Regulatory Commission, which came under intense criticism from investors and some officials for withholding or misrepresenting information and enacting emergency trading controls that contributed to the terrible losses suffered by investors.
Rep. Val Demings' (D-Fla.) recent op-ed (" 'Concealed Carry Reciprocity' measure would gut public safety laws," June 29) demonstrates she either hasn't bothered to read the bills she criticizes or is willingly misrepresenting them for political reasons.
Read more " _____ Ed Krayewski in Reason: "These kind of apocalyptics can be expected when sober arguments aren't available, and there are very few that don't rely on misrepresenting what the 2015 rules are or what their repeal means.
Ms. Warren, whom Mr. Trump has long viewed as an easy target, has apologized for identifying herself as Native American for two decades, essentially admitting that she did what Mr. Trump has accused her of: misrepresenting her race.
"ExxonMobil is misrepresenting and failing to disclose to its investors the climate risks that the world and ultimately its business faces," Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey wrote in a legal complaint filed Thursday in state Superior Court against ExxonMobil.
The U.S. arm of the French chemicals firm and its vice president of logistics, Michael Keough, were charged with "reckless assault" of two sheriff's deputies by misrepresenting hazards of chemicals released during a fire after Hurricane Harvey, prosecutors said.
According to legal correspondences obtained by Motherboard, the attorneys for Tinder/Match Group are filing suit in London's High Court alleging trademark infringement and "passing off," or misrepresenting one's goods and services as the goods and services of another.
The complaint also alleged that Freedom was engaging in service-area-expansion fraud—misrepresenting the number of health-care providers in its network in certain counties, so that it could expand the areas in which it offered Medicare Advantage.
It's the reason most of the people I spoke to for this story were reluctant to grant an interview request, initially referring us to spokespeople or doing extensive background checks to ensure I had no intention of misrepresenting them.
The documents, made available by CNBC, frame a portrait of Apple misrepresenting the situation through "diversion" to make the conversation about encryption on a grand scale rather than the one device the government is saying it needs access to.
The men were charged with misrepresenting Newsweek's financial health and creating a fictitious accounting firm, Karen Smith L.L.P., along with a series of fake financial statements to dupe lenders into putting up millions of dollars in 2015 and 2016.
Alexander: Is it possible -- is it possible that your impulse to put a positive spin on things may be giving Americans a false sense of hope and misrepresenting... Trump: No, I don't think so... Alexander: ... the preparedness right now?
Purdue Pharma is just one of the opioid companies being sued by more than 2,000 cities and counties for "grossly" misrepresenting "the risks of long-term use of those drugs for persons with chronic pain," according to court documents.
He was so good that his coach was promoting him as a prospect to play in the N.B.A. But the Canada Border Services Agency has accused Mr. Nicola of misrepresenting material facts on his application for a study permit.
Despite her involvement in that scheme, Conners Tieva was not a defendant in the previous case, but her participation in the FBA Stores scheme is included in the FTC's charges of misrepresenting earnings in the case announced on Monday.
His job was to track down Nazi collaborators — concentration camp guards, chiefs of auxiliary police and active fascist sympathizers — who had succeeded in acquiring visas to the United States after the war by misrepresenting their roles in the Holocaust.
One is artificial intelligence, which I think a lot of people feel is going to solidify the already … putting in bad data into this to create more feelings of misrepresenting who is committing crimes and who's responsible for them.
While Hamas did not deny the interview took place, they claimed the journalist presented herself under false pretenses of being a western journalist, not Israeli, and accused her of misrepresenting some of the content to favor an Israeli newspaper.
The administration said it expects the global financial sector to back away from the Rosneft subsidiary, which facilitated the illicit transactions by misrepresenting the origin of Venezuelan oil, or other ship-to-ship transfers, in light of the sanctions.
Joe Crowley in a stunning primary upset in New York's 25th District last Tuesday, the 296-year-old has been a focus of Democratic energy and a magnet for critics, including some who've claimed that she's misrepresenting her past.
The indictment accuses Huawei and its chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou of conspiring to defraud global banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with a company that operated in Iran, putting the banks at risk of processing transactions that violated U.S. sanctions laws.
But you can accomplish both those things without attacking people who are interested (and invested) in the technology or misrepresenting the reality of the situation — even if it means presenting the information in a more nuanced and less viral-ready way.
In a 99-page letter sent to the Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday, the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood and 21 other child advocacy groups argue that the government should investigate Google for misrepresenting these apps as safe for families.
By omitting or misrepresenting critical health information or failing to present multiple options for treatment, as a physician would do with their patients, influencers run the risk of leaving their followers with a possibly dangerous, largely incomplete kind of hope.
Just last month, it was sued for $10 million by a woman who alleges she was assaulted by an Uber driver in Washington, DC. A separate lawsuit, also filed last month, accuses the company of misrepresenting its rides as safe.
Trump has argued Clinton should be jailed for storing several pieces of classified information on her private email server and misrepresenting that fact to the American public, though he did not explicitly say Friday that Clinton should be indicted or jailed.
The Clinton campaign and its surrogates immediately jumped on the mailing as evidence of Mr. Sanders's misrepresenting his record on gun regulation, an attack that cuts to the core of the authenticity that is the foundation of his political support.
This is a huge issue, because memes have become a popular way of rallying people around a cause on the internet, but they often do so by completely misrepresenting the facts by using images from different events, places, and times.
Sandoz Inc, the generics unit of Swiss drugmaker Novartis AG, has been hit with a false advertising and unfair competition lawsuit accusing it of misrepresenting its Klor-Con potassium chloride powder as approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Google's advertising policy is designed to address publishers not the content itself, hence why so many extremist web sites, which are quite open and public about who they are (and therefore not misrepresenting themselves as publishers), are profiting from fake news.
CHICAGO, Sept 9 (Reuters) - SandRidge Energy Inc won court approval for a plan to exit bankruptcy, overcoming opposition from shareholders who had accused the oil and gas producer of misrepresenting its value, a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston said on Friday.
It also notes that it removed ~50 accounts that had been misrepresenting themselves as members of various state Republican parties that same month and using Twitter to share "media regarding elections and political issues with misleading or incorrect party affiliation information".
Unfortunately the article, like others before it from many in the environmental community, shows a regrettable lack of understanding of either point, misrepresenting our message and the broad coalition of Alaskans who directly understand what's at stake in the Arctic.
Earlier this month The Wall Street Journal highlighted an ongoing Securities and Exchange Commission probe into the reporting of new customers sales by solar installers and whether or not the companies are misleading investors and misrepresenting the number of solar cancellations.
Federal investigators in New York are examining whether President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen committed over $20 million in bank and tax fraud by misrepresenting his assets when obtaining loans for his family taxi businesses, The New York Times reports.
But Mr. Sanders persistently challenged Mr. Biden over his positions on core Democratic issues, leaving the former vice president struggling to explain — and in some cases misrepresenting — his past record on matters like funding Social Security and the war in Iraq.
In the Brooklyn case, Huawei and its chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, are accused of conspiring to defraud HSBC Holdings Plc and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a suspected front company that operated in Iran.
" I misspelled the name of a cinema over whose roof I reported clambering with a rookie cop while holding his shotgun, and the mayor hauled me in for a blistering rebuke, after which I was fired for misrepresenting "the community.
Republicans brought their own message to McCaskill's Ashland town hall, hoisting a "Comrade Claire" sign to mock the Democrat for misrepresenting her record of meeting with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak even as she criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for similar errors.
Captain Phelps is not the only person who was removed from the case in early October — so was the prosecutor with the Monroe County State Attorney's Office, whom Ms. Higgins has accused of intentionally misrepresenting the testimony of a witness.
Even when Chelsea was on the campaign trail acting as her mother's surrogate (and grossly misrepresenting the policies of Clinton's competitors in the process), the national media eschewed hard questions and largely treated her as if she were still a kid.
Investors are betting a Trump administration would loosen an array of regulations that could boost profits for a sector accused of shady practices, including misrepresenting graduation and job placement rates, exploiting loopholes for federal funding, and worsening the student loan crisis.
The problem is that we equate all deception with self-interested lies — lies such as misrepresenting yourself, manipulating people for your own gain, taking credit for a great idea your coworker had, stealing money or office supplies, or cooking the books.
The United States in January unsealed a 13-count indictment against Huawei accusing the company and its chief financial officer of conspiring to defraud global financial institutions by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with a suspected front company that operated in Iran.
Manafort is charged with using money from overseas accounts to buy property, fraudulently obtaining loans by misrepresenting how he earned his money and the extent of his financial liabilities, and borrowing money against property for uses that he didn't disclose when he applied.
Let's settle this, once and for all: Clickbaiting is the intentional act of over-promising or otherwise misrepresenting — in a headline, on social media, in an image, or some combination — what you're going to find when you read a story on the web.
The complaint and affidavit against Awan accused him and his wife, Hina Alvi, of attempting to commit bank fraud by misrepresenting themselves on a loan for a rental property they had and then wiring the proceeds to two unnamed persons in Pakistan.
It's easy to shut yourself away when you have this disorder because you have a hard time talking with people around you, they don't get that you understand what they're saying, or, worse, other people are talking for yourself and misrepresenting you.
Nehlen promotes this vile and sinister idea by misrepresenting their faith either by sheer ignorance — if he believes what he says in his defamation of Muslims — or outright lying — if he does not but says it, thinking it gives him political advantage.
Kasowitz has worked for Trump for the past 15 years, representing him in several high-profile cases including the series of lawsuits against Trump University in 2016 and Trump's 2006 defamation suit against biographer Timothy O'Brien for allegedly misrepresenting Trump's net worth.
Puerto Rico's bond insurers are misrepresenting the scope of financial disclosures by the broke U.S. territory in order to delve into its books to prepare for a fight over restructuring, according to the federal board shepherding the island through its bankruptcy-like proceedings.
" In a September 2012 broadcast, Lewis again returned to Fluke, misrepresenting her testimony, saying, "If I'm Sandra Fluke, and I say, 'I don't want to pay for my condoms, I want you to pay for them,' that has nothing to do with insurance.
One of the latest remarks came from John Cardillo, the host of Newsmax TV's "America Talks Live," who tweeted a picture of Ocasio-Cortez's childhood home and implied that she has been misrepresenting her background as a working-class woman from the Bronx.
McCarthy withdrew from the race on June 28, but may still be exposed to legal liabilities, as misrepresenting yourself as a doctor is illegal in Florida, according to the Post, leading to the investigation in which McCarthy admitted to making up the claim.
The indictment charged Mr. Hill, 38, with carrying out a scheme to defraud his customers by misrepresenting wine and grapes as Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon, when in fact the fruit came from other parts of California and was sometimes not even cabernet grapes.
After The Washington Post published the copy of Warren's 1986 registration card this week, Ronna Romney McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, wrote to the State Bar of Texas asking that the Massachusetts senator be disciplined for "misrepresenting" her ethnicity.
But, but, but: Snap may be selling itself as the user privacy-conscious social media company today, but just a few years ago, it got in trouble for misrepresenting to users its data retention practices, settling these charges with the FTC in 2014.
" She added that the activists were misrepresenting dairy farming, which she described as "a community comprised of farms of all shapes and sizes that share a commitment to caring for their animals, the land and producing nutritious dairy foods for families worldwide.
"I can't tell you how many conversations I had with editors, colleagues, political types about who was behind this crazy troll account," said Cari Wade Gervin, a reporter with Nashville Scene who said she had also told Twitter that @TEN_GOP was misrepresenting itself.
JOHN P. MACKENZIELONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS To the Editor: While I do not disagree that employers have a right to set rules about how their employees represent them on the job, I do take issue with employers misrepresenting and besmirching the employees.
PHOENIX — President Trump, stung by days of criticism that he sowed racial division in the United States after deadly clashes in Charlottesville, Va., accused the news media on Tuesday of misrepresenting what he insisted was his prompt, unequivocal condemnation of bigotry and hatred.
My observation, and that of others, found that Mueller's system engaged several astounding and potentially unlawful practices such as disingenuously charging employees with lying, misrepresenting or omitting evidence to support such charges, and preventing the acquisition of evidence to refute such charges.
News reports about the documents suggested the team had deceived officials responsible for UEFA's cost control rules by misrepresenting the source of some of its sponsorship income, a key component in meeting regulations imposed on all teams participating in European club competitions.
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May kicked off the formal start of the British election campaign on Wednesday by accusing some in the European Union bureaucracy of misrepresenting the British position on exiting the bloc and even of trying to influence the election itself.
After a mild debate, which included telecom lobbyists claiming the bill was anti-competitive and would have devastating impacts on consumers (while also misrepresenting the bill's language and taking weird digs at the Netherlands), the committee voted 8-2 to adopt the bill.
Lawyers involved in the case say Dowd ran a disciplined defense team that fought for years, filing dozens of motions, accusing investigators of knowingly making false statements and misrepresenting evidence, and working strenuously but ultimately unsuccessfully to keep damaging wiretap evidence out of the trial.
The case against Huawei and Meng accuses them of conspiring to defraud HSBC Holdings Plc and other banks by misrepresenting Huaweis relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a company that operated in Iran, putting the banks at risk of fines for violations of U.S. sanctions.
The US also has the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, a law passed in 1998 that requires all websites that collect children's personal information to require parental consent for underage users, though kids often circumnavigate those restrictions by misrepresenting their age on age checks.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Democratic White House candidate Bernie Sanders went on the offensive against front-runner Hillary Clinton on Sunday in the most contentious of their four presidential debates, accusing her of cozying up to Wall Street and misrepresenting his stance on healthcare and guns.
"ASIC alleges that RTL (Rio Tinto Ltd) engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct by publishing statements in the 2011 annual report, signed by Mr Albanese and Mr Elliott, misrepresenting the reserves and resources of RTCM (Rio Tinto Coal Mozambique)," the commission said in a statement.
"The United States is disappointed that the Chinese have chosen in the 'White Paper' issued (on Sunday) and recent public statements to pursue a blame game misrepresenting the nature and history of trade negotiations between the two countries," USTR and Treasury said in the statement.
The press secretary quickly became a target of Trump opponents who wanted him to lose his job for misrepresenting the truth and railing against "fake news" — really just news that made Trump look bad — but early on, Trump loved the attention Spicer was getting.
Uber abstainers cited a BuzzFeed report that said the company may have been misrepresenting the number of sexual assaults that had been perpetrated by Uber drivers and riders, as well as the sexist remarks Kalanick made in in his contentious GQ profile from 2014.
From allegations of racism after Trump's balanced remarks on the Charlottesville race riots, to running a 2014 picture of illegal immigrant children in steel cages as though it had been taken during Trump's watch, the media keeps blatantly misrepresenting what Trump has said and done.
Agency Fines Financial Technology Firm Over Data Security Practices | The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau put companies in the online payment sector on notice with an enforcement action against Dwolla, a digital payment company based in Des Moines, for reportedly misrepresenting how it protected customers' data.
Update: In a further statement, the complainants have rejected the IAB's characterization of their complaint as "false", arguing that the ad association is misrepresenting the argument at the core of their complaint — "which is about the security of sensitive personal data in the advertising ecosystem".
Trump declared a national emergency last week but has since been criticized for continuing to downplay the risks of the virus, misrepresenting information about when a vaccine may become available, and blaming the mainstream media and his critics for the continued escalation of the crisis.
In the interview with The New York Times, he blasted the sanctions as targeting him solely because he was a prominent Russian who has "a popular brand in the U.S." He accused the Treasury Department of misrepresenting him in its justification for the sanctions.
Avia, which agreed several years ago to buy 2346 of the planes, claims Boeing (BA) breached the contract by misrepresenting how safe the plane was to fly, and alleges it put profits ahead of safety, as it competed with rival Airbus for market share.
Facebook accused Cohen of misrepresenting its policies around hate speech, but others were quick to find examples of the company not living up to its own standard, from White Nationalist groups, to gun-permit scams, to posts inciting violence in Myanmar on the platform.
The president previously complained about Bloomberg's hundreds of millions of dollars in ad buys on Monday, when Trump charged that the Democratic candidate was misrepresenting his administration's record on health care and sought to distort his yearslong attempts to strike down the Affordable Care Act.
Trump on Monday again defended his phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that is at the center of the whistleblower complaint, calling it "perfect" and accusing the whistleblower of misrepresenting it in the complaint — a redacted version of which was released publicly last week.
Johnson & Johnson must pay the state of California $343.9 million in civil penalties for misrepresenting the risk of its Ethicon unit's transvaginal mesh products between 2008 and 2015, a state-court judge ruled Thursday in a suit brought by the California Attorney General's Office.
BANKING A group of former Barclays executives will make their first court appearance in London on Monday after they were charged, along with the bank, last month with misrepresenting arrangements with Qatar when the bank raised money as the financial crisis worsened in 2008.
"To avoid misrepresenting the quality and rigor of the work to those who might use it, such as policymakers in Congress, we think it is important to understand what policies and procedures the Office of Special Projects is following to ensure quality," the senators wrote.
U.S. District Judge Robert Dow on Thursday said the plaintiffs' lead counsel, Keith Hunt, was suspended from practicing law for 30 days and hit with malpractice claims after he was accused of misrepresenting a fee arrangement in a $9 million settlement of sexual harassment claims against Ford.
The details: The documents filed by the special counsel on Friday allege that Manafort engaged in conspiracy against the U.S., including money laundering, tax fraud, failing to file Foreign Bank Account Reports, violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, and lying and misrepresenting to the Department of Justice.
She tied this instance to broader pressure political candidates on both sides of the aisle seem to face to craft "foundational myths" about themselves and sometimes bend the truth, such as Ben Carson claiming he got a West Point scholarship and Richard Blumenthal misrepresenting his military service.
In addition to strong prohibitions about misrepresenting yourself, using fake images, catfishing, ... some of the most important guidelines are centered around your conduct, and the things that you say to other members, and the things that you say in your profile and in your profile text.
But she refused to discuss her role in the administration, including her part in drafting a statement in July 2017 misrepresenting a July 2016 meeting at Trump Tower that included the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., other Trump associates and Natalia Veselnitskaya, a Russian official.
Over the course of his short address, Trump reportedly dropped eleven untruths, from misrepresenting the new trade deal with Mexico to claiming that a wall will stop the flow of heroin across the border, even though 90 percent of drugs are smuggled through legal ports of entry.
In the new indictment, federal prosecutors accuse Manafort and Gates of evading U.S. tax laws by misrepresenting and not reporting tens of millions of dollars in income from their consulting work in Ukraine, using a series of loans from multiple overseas banks to cover their tracks.
He accuses Barr of "deliberately misrepresenting" the full report in the four-page summary he sent to Congress, using "sleight-of-hand qualifications or logical fallacies which he hopes people will not notice" to make the report seem more favorable to Trump than it actually is.
"It would be very dangerous for Google if they were misrepresenting to American policymakers the extent of their involvement in China or the ramifications of some of their joint ventures," US senator Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, told WIRED, noting the growing bipartisan concern around China.
I feel like we're at this moment now in time, the #MeToo movement, the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, where he's been accused not only of sexual assault but of perhaps misrepresenting misogynous things from his past like what someone may write in a high school yearbook.
Rossi expressed concern about the Stone case, Barr's comments on FBI and CIA "spying" against Trump in the 2016 campaign, his misrepresenting of the Mueller report's recommendations and his decision to reexamine the case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn as signs of troubling politicization.
Representative Cedric Richmond, Democrat of Louisiana, a Biden backer and a recent chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said that Mr. Obama was "still very, very significant for African-American voters," and that other candidates were misrepresenting history as they try to win over black Democrats.
But the company, founded by CEO Hoan Ton-That, has drawn a veil over itself and its operations, misrepresenting its work to police departments across the nation, hiding several key facts about its origins, and downplaying its founders' previous connections to white nationalists and the far right.
Among the issues Hicks declined to discuss with the House panel was her part in drafting a statement in July 2017 misrepresenting a July 2016 meeting at Trump Tower that included the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., other Trump associates and Natalia Veselnitskaya, a Russian lawyer.
The case against Huawei and Meng accuses them of conspiring to defraud HSBC Holdings Plc and other banks by misrepresenting Huaweis relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a company that operated in Iran, putting the banks at risk of penalties for processing transactions that violated U.S. sanctions laws.
In addition to looking at the Mylan deal, Grassley said the hearing will look at whether the federal government is doing enough with its current authority to prevent drug companies from misrepresenting their products to government programs, and what officials are doing to hold companies accountable for that.
It also prohibits the company from "making false or unsubstantiated health-related or efficacy claims, from misrepresenting the existence or results of scientific tests or studies, and from falsely claiming that the benefits of such devices are scientifically proven," which are generally par for the course for physicians. [FTC]
In what is destined to go down in history as one of the silliest food lawsuits ever, a woman is bringing a case against Starbucks, claiming that its iced drinks contain too much ice — and that the restaurant is misrepresenting the amount of liquid in its cold drinks.
The Wall Street Journal stated that Amex salespeople reportedly used tactics such as running credit checks without consent, misrepresenting cards' rewards, and issuing unwanted cards as part of a concerted effort to retain small business owners who had a Costco card following the loss of the Costco portfolio.
Lermusi says he was surprised by the majority share of hiring managers willing to make a job offer to a dishonest candidate, but points to the tight labor market as a reason why hiring managers are under pressure to fill positions, even if they catch an applicant misrepresenting themselves.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.), saying he misrepresenting what happened at the meeting.
But to me and to millions of Americans who may eventually hear about her if she's the nominee, it demonstrates a known and strange pattern of misrepresenting yourself, doubling down when caught, and ultimately refusing to grapple with just how much of a boondoggle that you've gotten yourself into.
The case against Huawei and Meng accuses them of conspiring to defraud HSBC Holdings Plc and other banks by misrepresenting Huawei's relationship with Skycom Tech Co Ltd, a company that operated in Iran, putting the banks at risk of penalties for processing transactions that violated U.S. sanctions laws.
She is someone who as a-- (CROSSTALK) MACCALLUM: When I watch, I watch some of the other interviews you did on this, and it&aposs like she is harsh, like she is evil and she&aposs not presenting her parents -- her father&aposs -- you know, she is misrepresenting children and women.
So when news broke in mid-January that Nunes had been working in secret to prepare a memo on FBI surveillance of the Trump campaign, the initial sense among intelligence experts was that it would be a repeat of the wiretapping debacle — Nunes misrepresenting intelligence to support President Trump's political position.
The most provocative element in "The Entire History of You," though, has to do with the idea that recorded memories could prevent people from misremembering or misrepresenting their own experiences — thereby insuring that the news is more accurate, the justice system is more efficient, and marital arguments are more easily resolved.
It is, of course, a great honor for an artist to receive a commission for public sculpture, especially one that commemorates a beloved public figure — but perhaps artists enter into these projects without recognizing the potential peril of misrepresenting the likeness of a figure that looms large in the public sphere.
He charged the Texan with regularly misrepresenting his immigration positions, particularly on the subject of whether he supports "amnesty," or allowing undocumented immigrants to stay in the U.S. "I've tried to fix a problem that's a very serious issue in Texas and in Florida, and it's a hard issue," Rubio said.
The resulting rumpus over Niger meanwhile also exposes the bitter dynamics of Washington in 2017, where the President's enemies immediately embrace any version of events that puts him in a bad light, and where the White House quickly retreats into a defensive crouch and slams the media for misrepresenting the President.
The New York attorney general's office will take its case against Exxon Mobil to trial on Tuesday, arguing that one of the world's largest oil and gas companies misled its shareholders and the public by misrepresenting the risks that climate change poses to the value of its oil and gas assets.
And despite all of this emotion, all of this hurt, the reality looming over the proceedings was this basic fact: One of these two people was either not telling the truth or badly misrepresenting a moment that for both individuals has been or will be a fundamental moment in their lives.
Despite their recent sums of digital wealth, cryptocurrency users will be doing all they can to avoid the prospect of an authority knocking on their door, or even worse, five years in jail and a fine of $2628,28503 USD, a maximum tax evasion penalty for misrepresenting or concealing financial information.
He was as loose with the facts as he was aggressive in presenting them, at one point declaring that the shooter in Orlando was "an Afghan" (he was born in New York) and misrepresenting Clinton's immigration plans (saying wrongly she "wants to allow radical Islamic terrorists to pour into our country").
"Our mainstream media reinforces the notion that bisexuality is either a fun, voluntary act of experimentation or a mere myth through two tried and true tactics: misrepresenting and oversimplifying bisexual characters until they are either punchlines or wet dream fodder, or simply refusing to portray bisexual characters in the first place," she wrote.
"This is kind of a wonky thing, but you might remember it from back in 2008 when we watched it every single day," he said in reference to the Libor scandal where banks were found to be misrepresenting interest rates and eventually led to Deutsche Bank having to pay $2.5 billion in fines.
And then when they put the fraud out on Sunday — which I've asked them not to air because they're misrepresenting who I am and say I'm as bad as Saddam Hussein… we've got the whole interviews here … You're going to hear what I actually said … it's all going to come out tonight.
The credit rating industry has seen some big setbacks in the last several years — first the big breach at Equifax, and then the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fining both Equifax and TransUnion for misrepresenting what kind of data it was providing to consumers, and for not being transparent enough in its charges.
But while he led Dow's legal strategy there, the chemical giant was accused by regulators, and in one case a Dow engineer, of submitting disputed data, misrepresenting scientific evidence and delaying cleanup, according to internal documents and court records as well as interviews with more than a dozen people involved in the project.
"I now know that I am remorseful for what happened because I was blessed with the gift of an opportunity that most people dream of but I squandered it by getting involved with the wrong people and misrepresenting myself when I should have been true to myself and my fans," Hernandez wrote.
Our story found that Mr. Wright and his colleagues at the time were accused by regulators — and in one instance, by an internal whistle-blower — of mishandling data on contamination, misrepresenting scientific research on the health risks of dioxin and slowing the Tittabawassee cleanup, one of the nation's most intractable Superfund projects.
Filed by Chicago resident Stacy Pincus, who could just go to a local coffee shop but is nevertheless seeking damages, restitution, and injunctive relief against the chain, the suit claims Starbucks has been "misrepresenting" its cold drinks as having more fluid ounces than are actually delivered, resulting in a loss of money to the customer.
Brady said he developed the TB12 method over years with his body coach Alex Guerrero, who is well-known as the target of an Federal Trade Commission complaint years ago for promoting supplements to "prevent, treat, and cure cancer, heart disease, and various degenerative and autoimmune diseases" and for misrepresenting himself as a doctor.
New York mag cover story, "Donald Trump Is Not Invited to the Wedding: Joe, Mika, and their star-crossed relationship with the president," by Olivia Nuzzi: Scarborough and Brzezinski said the White House is misrepresenting their motivations, though they didn't rule out that Scarborough might be interested in running for president in the future.
"The costs should be shared by the Suncor and Exxon defendants because they knowingly and substantially contributed to the climate crisis by producing, promoting and selling a substantial portion of the fossil fuels that are causing and exacerbating climate change, while concealing and misrepresenting the dangers associated with their intended use," the lawsuit states.
According to the OPC, Avid Life Media, which continues to run the site, has agreed to implement all of the privacy watchdog's recommendations, which include reviewing its privacy policy and terms of service, ensuring that it's not misrepresenting itself to potential customers, and submitting a report detailing the steps it's taken by February of 2017.
Moscow has previously used laws regulating media ownership to threaten foreign outlets with expulsion in a tit-for-tat response to measures taken by foreign governments against RT. On Thursday, the French media regulator (CSA) issued a warning to RT's French office, accusing it of misrepresenting facts in a news bulletin about events in Syria.
"It is profoundly troubling to hear that Voatz was aware that the vulnerabilities found in our research were still active at the same time they were misrepresenting and downplaying our findings to the Department of Homeland Security, state elections officials, and the public," the authors of the MIT report told Motherboard in a statement.
Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the intelligence committee, detailed activities by Trump advisers or associates with ties to Russia, including former election campaign manager Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn, who was forced out as Trump's national security adviser after talking to the Russian ambassador and then misrepresenting the conversation to Vice President Mike Pence.
Clearview has made headlines in past weeks for a facial recognition technology that it claims includes a growing database of some 3 billion photos scraped from social media sites like Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook, and for misrepresenting its work with law enforcement by falsely claiming a role in the arrest of a terrorism suspect.
The newly discovered false claims include misrepresenting a trip to Afghanistan as a humanitarian mission, listing an academic who says he never worked for her nonprofit as an employee, claiming a nonexistent degree from the University of Hawaii, inflating an award and claiming to be an "ambassador" for the United Nations' cultural agency UNESCO.
The SEC also found that "Comscore and Matta made false and misleading public disclosures regarding the company's customer base and flagship product," namely by misrepresenting its number of customers as increasing rather than decreasing, "and that Matta lied to Comscore's internal accountants and external audit firm" as part of an effort to cover it up.
Earlier this year, Massachusetts and New York filed prominent lawsuits in federal court, joining other states, counties, and Native American tribes in alleging the Sackler family continued to market harmful drugs, as well as drugs used to treat the addiction the company's opioids first triggered, even after they admitted to misrepresenting OxyContin's addictive effects.
Following news of McFarland's guilty plea on two counts of wire fraud earlier this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission has settled with him and two of his lieutenants, Grant Margolin (his CMO) and Daniel Simon (an independent contractor), after alleging that the trio had fraudulently hoovered up money from more than 123 investors by misrepresenting themselves.
"To avoid misrepresenting the quality and rigor of the work to those who might use it, such as policy makers in Congress, we think it is important to understand what policies and procedures the Office of Special Projects is following to ensure quality, and how those processes were applied in the drafting of the CNG report," they added.
Lawmakers this week grilled Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE on his handling of Mueller's report on Russia's election interference, accusing Barr of misrepresenting the Mueller team's findings for the political purpose of protecting Trump.
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Podesta also echoed claims from other Democrats who have accused Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE of misrepresenting the Mueller report's finding that Congress had the authority to investigate the president for obstruction of justice.
As presented in the subpoena, Exxon is suspected to have engaged in, or be engaging in, "conduct misrepresenting its knowledge of the likelihood that its products and activities have contributed and are continuing to contribute to Climate Change" in order to defraud the government and consumers by obtaining money under false pretenses and conspiring to do so.
Bayer declined to comment on any legal insurance ** The analysts cautioned that shareholder litigation could be looming, accusing Bayer of fraud and misrepresenting Monsanto risks ** "While we see scope for the shares to partially recover, we see a significant rerating as difficult in the absence of improvements in the (agriculture) outlook, (drug) pipeline prospects, and earnings upgrades," Citi said.
"The chiefs are misrepresenting the science about transgender troops in a disingenuous way that reflects the old Pentagon tactic of distorting the data about gays and lesbians under 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,'" Aaron Belkin, director of the Palm Center, said in a statement, referring to the old policy that banned gays and lesbians from military service.
The Washington Post's fact-check columnist Glenn Kessler went on Twitter to criticize the Brat campaign for misrepresenting his work: A group of Brazilian journalists and researchers wrote an Op-Ed essay in The Times on Wednesday calling on WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned messaging app, to undertake immediate measures in advance of the country's presidential election on Oct. 28.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who fared well on Monday night, tried to put a younger and more charming face on the basic Republican message of anger, xenophobia, fear and hate, but at a rally on Saturday night he fairly quickly veered into demonizing President Obama, misrepresenting vital issues like Obamacare, and using critical national security issues mostly to stoke Americans' insecurities.
In amending a lawsuit on Thursday that he filed in November against the companies, the attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, said the companies had engaged in "repeated and persistent fraudulent acts," including misrepresenting the likelihood that a casual player would win a jackpot and the degree of skill involved in the games, and broadcasting misleading advertising involving so-called deposit bonuses.
This is especially pertinent because of a 2011 consent decree that Facebook signed with the Federal Trade Commission — agreeing it would avoid misrepresenting the privacy or security of user data — to settle charges that it had deceived its customers by "telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public".
But more importantly, this is why the unreliable narrator matters: As with the factors that took down the economy, it's not forgetting information in a blackout that matters so much as a lot of people purposely withholding information or misrepresenting it all at once altogether (lenders to borrowers, borrowers to banks, ratings agencies to investors, banks to one another and to regulators).
Trump's comment raised the question of whether he was revealing new intelligence that would significantly strengthen the rationale for Soleimani's death and suggest Tehran was preparing a massive attack on the US. Or was he indulging his habit of dispensing misinformation and fabrications and misrepresenting intelligence to justify the most significant and potentially inflammatory national security decision of his presidency?
I am going to quote this section of his discussion with Harris at length, both because it is so peculiar and because I want to make sure I am not accused of misrepresenting Murray's argument: HARRIS: I'm sure we can find white supremacist organizations who absolutely love the fact that The Bell Curve was published and just admonish their members to read it at the first opportunity.
When Trump's team came out with an ad falsely alleging that Democrats let a murderer stay in the country illegally, the headline for a story I wrote about it referred to the ad as a "lie," which seemed justified in part because an ad is not an off-the-cuff remark—it was highly unlikely the people who made the spot didn't know they were misrepresenting facts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Friday charged a New York man with bilking investors out of $5.3 million by misrepresenting himself as a successful fund manager linked to the family behind the former Genovese drug store chain In a criminal complaint unsealed in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors accused Nicholas Genovese of defrauding investors in his purported hedge fund Willow Creek Investments LP since at least 2015.
While Mr. O'Rourke reached for the kind of high-mindedness that has powered his run, speaking of shared values and bipartisan possibilities, he was often forced on the defensive, repeatedly using his time to accuse Mr. Cruz of misrepresenting his words and, at one point, appearing to refute a news article about attempting to leave the scene during a drunken driving episode in his 20s.
But other legal scholars, like Laurence Tribe, a constitutional specialist at Harvard Law School and an outspoken critic of Mr. Trump, have argued that Mr. Dershowitz is overreading and misrepresenting this aspect of the Johnson trial, especially against the backdrop of other evidence about the original understanding of "high crimes and misdemeanors" and the range of factors that went into Mr. Johnson's narrow acquittal.
On "Fox News Sunday" — Clinton's first appearance on the show this campaign season — host Chris Wallace pressed the former secretary of state on comments by Patricia Smith, who said at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland that she blamed Clinton "personally for the death of my son" in the 2012 terrorist attack on the consulate in Libya and for misrepresenting the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Related: A Bipartisan Congressional Panel Just Agreed on Ways to Send Fewer Americans to Prison Just before both sides rested their case on Monday, the defense handed Judge Welch a new affidavit, dated February 7, 2016, in which Gordon denies that Syed asked Asia to falsify her story: "I have no knowledge of Adnan asking Asia to write anything fraudulent, or with intentions of misrepresenting anything to the court," he wrote.
And as hip-hop at large has become increasingly politicized due to overwhelming concerns about the treatment of black men by the police, Kweli has settled into a position of advocacy for hip-hop at large, taking CNN's Don Lemon to task for misrepresenting the Ferguson protests and using his always entertaining Twitter feed to address his critics and occasionally tell amazing stories about hanging out with Prince.
" Indeed, though it would be another eight years before Uruguay legalized abortion, the government enacted a regulation to expand the model to all public sector facilities — a tacit recognition that the right to health, as defined under international humanitarian law, "includes the right to seek, receive, and impart information" and, moreover, that this right obligates the state to "refrain from limiting access to" or "withholding or intentionally misrepresenting health-related information.
Amash said on Twitter in May that after reading the Mueller report he believes the president engaged in "impeachable conduct," also accusing Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE of "deliberately misrepresenting" the findings of the investigation into Russian interference in the 85033 presidential election.
Amash also accused Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE of "deliberately misrepresenting" special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's findings from the Russia investigation.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2628 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) had one of the fiercest exchanges, accusing Sessions of misrepresenting his civil rights record by overstating the number of desegregation cases he had prosecuted.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE is defending Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's recent comments about veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), arguing the media is misrepresenting his remarks.
Spicer also distanced the administration from two other former Trump advisors who have been linked to Russia: Mike Flynn, who was fired after misrepresenting to Vice President Mike Pence his communications with the Russian ambassador to the U.S. before Trump took office, and Roger Stone, who admitted to communicating in private messages with the hacker known as Guccifer 2.0, widely believed to be an alias for Russian intelligence officers.
MORE, the 2008 Republican nominee in the midst of a competitive reelection fight, is defending Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's recent comments about veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, arguing the media is misrepresenting his remarks.

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