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"It makes you wonder if we really need to spend $6 million to mischaracterize each other."
He was to not discuss or try to mischaracterize it as merely a problem of his lawyers.
Readers can check out these passages for themselves to decide whether I mischaracterize them or not.
I did an interview, and he didn't mischaracterize me or anything I said in the movie.
United's side says the documents are incorrect and mischaracterize the airline's cost structure.
However, you mischaracterize the regulatory problems of book vending as a constitutional issue.
It is disappointing to see him mischaracterize the contribution.
"Instead, they chose to mischaracterize its impact with inane projections."
This includes having surrogates sent out to comment on the matter and attempt to mischaracterize it.
He said he was frustrated by competitors' efforts to mischaracterize United's finances.
I know how you can mischaracterize it.
Gates later said he had simply resisted attempts by Boies to mischaracterize his words and actions.
Those in favor of the filtering law say its opponents mischaracterize the law and the software.
It is ironic that opponents of mandatory notice have chosen to mischaracterize the provision as an added burden for business.
It's easy to take a few words out of context, to mischaracterize another's opinion in as poor a light as possible and then to attack it.
Stanford is using the Net to press its several-year-old stand against the rankings, asserting that they mischaracterize the experience at various institutions.
"If Andrew Cuomo took the time to understand the policy rather than mischaracterize it, he would undoubtedly reconsider his position."
But the justice did tell Mr. Perelman's lawyers "not to mischaracterize" the facts or the legal questions before the court.
Unfortunately, you mischaracterize that proposal.
"In no way was there any effort to mischaracterize our dealings with O.G.E.," he said.
As evidenced by reactions to the Americans' basketball misadventure in Greece, people here continue to underestimate and mischaracterize many foreign athletes.
You mischaracterize the British position, asserting that the British Government is "insisting on the surrender of all arms before talks can begin."
"Instead, President Calderon continues to mischaracterize and criticize domestic policies of the United States.
For over a decade, A.I.G. engaged in a scheme to mischaracterize premiums paid on the workers' compensation line of insurance.