You cannot affirmatively misstate or misrepresent, and you cannot omit material information. |
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The member should not misstate the facts by suggesting this is all the cash. |
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What purpose is served by continuing to misstate the facts, as she just did, on the deficit, on the recession and on unemployment? |
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But he didn't misstate anything or misrepresent himself at all. |
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The gravest of them is, to argue sophistically, to suppress facts or arguments, to misstate the elements of the case, or misrepresent the opposite opinion. |
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Performance measures, whether external or internal, create pressures on the entity that, in turn, may motivate management to take action to improve the business performance or to misstate the financial statements. |
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We must not misstate facts or create misleading impressions. |
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But that's actually to misstate, or reverse, Charlotte's situation. |
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The tax law provides limited protection to taxpayers whose spouses intentionally misstate their joint tax liabilities. |
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If we ever misstate the facts it is, alas, because sometimes we mismean the proposition that we utter. |
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