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My comment: This is a serious mischaracterization of what was said.
"There has been some mischaracterization about what they were offered," Davis said.
This is the same mischaracterization made by many critics of the proposal.
"It's so much easier to do a brief mischaracterization of the program."
And I take great exception to the mischaracterization of the proposal.
"That is absolutely false and a mischaracterization of the facts."
He also said he thought it was based on a mischaracterization of his own work.
I think there's been a mischaracterization of some operations.
The disclosure process might also make the data vulnerable to criticism and mischaracterization.
"What I do fear is the mischaracterization of the events as a basis to remove my husband from elected office," she wrote.
"That is a mischaracterization," said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
And my job as a Chancellor is to protect these children from this kind of mischaracterization."
That's a complete mischaracterization of a feature that they're touting.
Indeed, it is a mischaracterization to even speak of Somalia as a uniform entity.
It's a mischaracterization to say they were promised negotiations.
It appears that this mischaracterization of his objective was in order to be seen as having achieved what he intended.
“There’s been some mischaracterization in the press of this,” Petraeus said.
The woman is thus forced to rebut this gratuitous mischaracterization.
The quoted sentence is another example of Canada’s mischaracterization of the record.
To indicate otherwise is a mischaracterization of the relationship."
ABC’s mischaracterization of Palin’s words was not the only one in the media.
In fact, to say that banks "lend out" reserves is at best a gross mischaracterization.
Calling human cloning in all its forms an "egregious abuse" is a serious mischaracterization.