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The words seemed to falsify what he was trying to say.
We thought they'd do anything, falsify the results if necessary.
One of the stories is falsified, and the rest are true.
Government leaders, he said, "have done everything in their power to falsify what happened here."
It would look as if we were falsifying evidence for our own benefit.
No one considered that the records could have been falsified.
If the elections had not been falsified, he would now most likely be the head of state.
So he must have falsified other figures which caught him out.
Today it would seem that most of these records were falsified.
However, the report states that 6.5 percent of the studied cases were falsified.
The team was not above falsifying such evidence as a last resort.
If there were any ground effect, the measurement would be falsified.
And indeed in some states falsifying an official record is itself a crime.
And she might also have been in a position to falsify data about quantities.
All I had done, really, was to falsify some documents, like everybody else.
They assert a world that cannot be falsified, because it's long gone.
Results showing a high level of participation had simply been falsified.
"Do you mean to intimate that we are to falsify the record?"
There's no way for any third party to falsify that signature.
If a single test fails, then the theory is falsified.
He did not intend for the reports to be falsified.
Athletes in China sometimes face pressure to falsify their age.
"I only had to falsify them for a few days.
Some three or four dozen employees who were falsifying all these cases reported to him.
A similar position points to the lack of any way the proposition might be falsified.