But, sadly, this is a subject that has become buried under a mountain of misinformation and propaganda. |
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There is begrudgery towards the amounts spent on rural areas which is largely based on misinformation. |
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But like the quest for the Holy Grail, SEO is also sheaved in myth and misinformation. |
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You find that most of their information and propaganda is based on misinformation. |
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The newspaper has portrayed itself as a victim of misinformation, as though a conveyor of falsehoods has scant responsibility. |
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It's just that, as a vegan, I'm sick of reading misinformation paid for and peddled by hugely rich, destructive corporations. |
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He said misinformation, as well as lack of information are problems to consider. |
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To spread misinformation and make derogatory and intolerant remarks about any group is unacceptable. |
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When biased and muddle-headed people disagree with you chances are their arguments are based on faulty thinking and misinformation. |
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In an effort to help clear a path through this blizzard of misinformation and propaganda, here are the pertinent facts. |
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With the amount of misinformation out there on diesel and turbo charging diesels we feel obliged to inform you of the facts. |
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It is full of misinformation, disinformation, noninformation, and just plain lies. |
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How can we tell whether and when we are on the receiving end of hype and spin, of misinformation and disinformation? |
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And it can be a way of spreading misinformation or distorted information quickly. |
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The misinformation and disinformation that is circulated makes it impossible for any fair-minded commentator to take sides in the issue. |
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After all, what's to prevent vandals from deleting information or adding misinformation? |
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What a pity you have allowed yourself to be used by Liberal Democrat mischief-makers to publish misinformation. |
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If the people reading the misinformation are not stupid, they'll figure out that there's more to this than poppets and candle-spells. |
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But to imply that this is some kind of permanent or natural state for gay men just furthers the stereotypes and misinformation about us. |
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They thrive on misinformation, on twisting the truth to suit their nefarious ends. |
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It is quite another to look the other way in the face of out-and-out lies, fraud, and misinformation in the arena of environmental science. |
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Given the importance of public opinion, let us counter misinformation with a modicum of information. |
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With resources taxed and false rumors howling, misinformation was rarely spread by the news media. |
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Instead of wit, he interpreted my jokes as racist and ethnocentric misinformation. |
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Sometimes misinformation, exaggerated fictions and relics of wartime propaganda are reported in the media. |
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There had even been worries that it could have been deliberate misinformation. |
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In addition, letters of apology were sent to Josephine by some of those who had given misinformation about her. |
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From this crucial presentation of misinformation, the text goes steadily downhill. |
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Unless the attitude among churches changes, there will always be miscommunication and a lot of misinformation too. |
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I have since recanted my statement, in accord with the truth, and have apologized for my misinformation. |
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There has been lots of discussion of the potential costs of identity cards, much of it based on misinformation and misunderstanding. |
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And they came out with a whole host of false pricing comparisons and we are fighting back against that misinformation. |
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This editorial, simply put, is rife with inaccuracies, misinformation, and outright untruths. |
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Spreading misinformation about vaccines might not seem like a big deal, but it is a very big, life-and-death deal. |
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Some issues are non-issues driven by misinformation, incorrect interpretation or bad communication. |
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Ironically this mine of medical misinformation about sexuality was intended to exalt the state of matrimony. |
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What we do not need is the selective, or careless, transmission of misinformation or disinformation. |
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The debate itself was a case study in the misinformation, obstinancy, subterfuge, rancour and fear that has characterised the fraught process. |
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Among the Chinese whispers and misinformation from airlines, it becomes difficult to know what's the truth. |
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Mackie is quick to point out the under appreciation of, and in fact often misinformation concerning, the cnidarian nervous system. |
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An offshoot of ventriloquist journalism, these are one of the more insidious forms of misinformation. |
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The important question, he feels, is how both doctors and patients deal with the plenitude of information and misinformation being circulated. |
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No one is going to get a better self-image if the information they receive is in reality misinformation. |
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This makes finding information quicker and easier, but also allows replication of misinformation. |
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In the past few weeks there has been an overwhelming amount of information and, in turn, misinformation clouding the headlines. |
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An accurate prediction, even though actual debate was forestalled by a campaign of misinformation and intimidation. |
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How could it have avoided becoming just another part of the whole elaborate web of half-truths, misinformation and spin? |
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However, Mr Moor said a vociferous minority were spreading misinformation about the genuine risks of mobile phone masts. |
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An information desk to issue periodic bulletins and correct misinformation appearing in the electronic or printed media can help avert crises. |
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They don't want to give people news or information-they give them misinformation. |
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The fact that this campaign had to be initiated speaks of the sad state of misinformation current in North American society. |
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I'm also never said anything about which is better, I just called you out on your blatant fanboying and misinformation. |
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This is how this type of misinformation spreads throughout the Air Force and infects every level with a plague of bad practices that are perpetuated internally. |
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As a counter to a lot of misinformation floating about, the company offers nine reasons to be skeptical of press reports about medical breakthroughs. |
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It's not my job to correct people who base themselves on misinformation. |
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Since this speech-squelching policy isn't exactly soundbite-friendly, the White House employed a careful misinformation strategy when discussing the gag rule with the press. |
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A cursory review of the reportage in this conflict reveals misinformation, disinformation, mistakes, exaggerations, lies and propaganda flowing freely in all directions. |
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It is based on misinformation from foreign-funded expatriates. |
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The students observed widespread illegal copying among teenagers, combined with little understanding and much misinformation about copyright. |
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All it takes is one misplaced or mistimed trade, one small bit of misinformation or incorrect data, to set off a chain reaction. |
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As you yourself said, Mr President, the price of freedom is the right for some people to give misinformation and to tell lies. |
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Our mental image of today's youth is often distorted by myths and misinformation. |
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It is misinformation on the humaneness and conservation issues around this very hunt. |
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Sifting information from misinformation is a mug's game when both sides in a negotiation are engaged in brinkmanship. |
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As long as Europeans or others who wish to listen hear only demagoguery and misinformation, there is a huge risk. |
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Now we have this decision by the European Parliament based solely on demagoguery and misinformation. |
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There was no message about the seal hunt other than the abolitionists' misinformation and demagoguery. |
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Any one can set up a site on the Internet and cyberspace is littered with misinformation, fraud and quackery. |
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I do not know where his figures come from but he is a past master in the art of misinformation. |
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Mr. Ian Morrison: I'll take a brief pause to dissociate myself from some of the misinformation you've just received. |
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One gets the impression that Russia is playing games with tanks, gas pipelines, information and misinformation brilliantly. |
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This document unabashedly crosses the line between information and misinformation, communication and propaganda. |
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Our arguments fall on deaf ears: is it a problem of misunderstanding, of misinformation or simply bad faith? |
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These self-styled advocacy groups, these so-called responsible firearms groups, have engaged in a deliberate campaign of misinformation. |
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However, it is also necessary to remain on guard against the spreading of misinformation. |
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In short, how does an administrative tribunal or agency manage its reputation in the face of misinformation, personal attacks and innuendo? |
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We need a level playing field to stop these environmental groups promulgating misinformation about seafood industry. |
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Is there something you think should have happened, that didn't, that might have helped to combat that misinformation? |
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On the contrary, the inciting of passions and misinformation have prevailed, thereby exacerbating fears and doubts. |
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On the question of the detainees, we have had a lot of misinformation and a lot had to change. |
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By presenting safety information visually and verbally, the risk of misinformation regarding safety features and procedures is greatly reduced. |
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The so-called alleged-studies issue is an example of such a fabrication and misinformation campaign. |
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In addition, even though there was an overall improvement in knowledge regarding HIV transmission and prevention, some misinformation persisted. |
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I have become concerned in recent years with certain misinformation on what happens to the surplus for the year. |
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Product labelling is one important way in which this misinformation can be countered. |
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Are we so hungry for instant information, that we are ready to ignore validity of content and the risk of misinformation? |
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The following are examples of such ruses: the use of camouflage, decoys, mock operations and misinformation. |
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Yet users must be aware of the potential for misinformation and recognize the critical need to assess the quality of the information provided. |
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Public opinion, for its part, displayed the highest levels of ignorance and misinformation. |
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This misinformation is liable to discredit the system and bring its managers into question. |
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A part of that was due to misperceptions and misinformation about my country. |
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We apologize for any misinformation that may have been shared with students. |
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But so much of the backlash against the Common Core is built on misinformation. |
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A big reason I have it in for her, if you want to call it that, is the misinformation effect when she does health readings, which I consider to be potentially very dangerous. |
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In both cases, the misinformation or lies continue to cycle through the echo chamber, apparently with no penalty for their falsehood or attempt to correct. |
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Online rumors and misinformation are rampant and can spread like wildfire. |
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In the eyes of Barmmy, distrust of the medical world runs deeper than misinformation alone. |
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Nothing better conveys the haze of half-absorbed fact and misinformation that has become the daily diet of conversation. |
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This week's lunar eclipse brings Pisces forgiveness, Taurus a sense of the Zeitgeist, and Gemini a boatload of misinformation. |
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That view is based on misinformation, ignorance and plain bigotry. |
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It was so interesting it deserves to have its misinformation corrected. |
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Learn to identify and refute official misinformation when you see it. |
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It soon becomes clear that Aurora is a mistress of misinformation. |
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As the day progressed, it seemed the misinformation on the internet was growing exponentially spurious by the minute. |
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The debate has often been coloured by misinformation and manipulation, and it is not easy for a political party in Government to deal with those matters. |
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The Canadian government used every trick in the book to try to derail the ban: massive lobbying, misinformation, and even threats of trade reprisals. |
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They use these opportunities to encourage communities to be more open about the reality of AIDS, to combat stigma and dispel misinformation about HIV transmission. |
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I think that what we are seeing is a great deal of misinformation, misrepresentation and scaremongering, which is influencing some sections of public opinion. |
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First, we'll show you why you want to erase every piece of misinformation with which the wellness ignorati have indoctrinated you. |
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Whether they came from Smith or elsewhere, Mainwaring frequently relates misinformation. |
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Historians do not consider the work of Frutuoso as very reliable, as it contains a great deal of misinformation. |
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The shoot down is still clouded in misinformation and controversy even decades later. |
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Back then, mystery and misinformation were the coins of the realm. |
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The result is that Canadians are being sold a false bill of goods...they are hearing misinformation and scaremongering from a government that seeks to ram the issue down their throats with a minimum of debate. |
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This is necessary to demonstrate that the board is taking decisive action, to deal with any misinformation that may be generated by a quick departure and to ensure that all of the employees' questions are answered. |
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In general, the talks appear mired in politics and misinformation. |
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There is a need for deception and misinformation to be punished, but it is equally important that it be understood that a learning culture need to be instituted: mistakes are a source of learning. |
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Thus, the PSE is a powerful misinformation tool that allows the United States to clear itself of any responsibility for the failure of the Doha round and shift the blame to the European Union. |
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Surly that day, he tried to psych out the young hammer thrower who eventually beat him, and he was dismissive when I asked him about reports that he had subverted the youngster's Olympic training with misinformation. |
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If there is a misinformation or a mistake in the customer's delivery address, we couldn't be hold responsible for the impossibility to deliver the products or if the products are delivered to an incorrect address. |
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A completely voluntary scheme would lead to only some products being labelled, or supplied with standard product information, with the risk that this might result in confusion or even misinformation for some end-users. |
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Union Syndicale prefers not to reply to these extraordinary fliers, devoid of rational argument and filled with the wildest statements, insults and misinformation. |
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With this marketdriven logic, the risk is that profitability will gain the upper hand over the impartiality of information or that misinformation will begin to circulate. |
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The same kind of misinformation was being put out by various members. |
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Over the past year, Edelman came under growing public pressure for its ties to fossil fuel companies and industry groups which have promoted misinformation about climate change. |
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The three journalists were arrested in their hotel rooms on 29 December and accused of spreading misinformation about Egypt and aiding terrorists – charges they describe as absurd. |
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We even indicated that we would be flexible in terms of what that standard would be, but again the Conservatives have responded by ignoring our ideas and replying with propaganda and misinformation. |
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Fears of the effects on health and plummeting house prices compete with the promise of jobs and money for communities, accompanied by accusations of misinformation and hysteria from both sides. |
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This disquieting state of affairs leads to a chain of situations of dependence in relation to reputed sources of information, and to too many cases of flagrant misinformation. |
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Unfortunately, the misinformed person with a fixed opinion about vaccines has many sophisticated tools to disseminate misinformation, creating confusion about vaccine safety. |
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This is deliberate misinformation. Why are we being misinformed? There are interest groups who lobby, but also we should not underestimate the lack of knowledge about evidence in medicine. |
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Debunking myths and misinformation about families. |
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A number of service provider respondents noted that misinformation often leads claimants to lie about their true story, or to withhold critical information at the outset. |
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However, because of the barrage of previous false warnings and misinformation, most units ignored the warning. |
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Successfully dealing with minor cases gradually gains community support and removes both misinformation and ungrounded fears about how community justice functions and what it aspires to achieve. |
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As a scientist I've been absolutely bewildered in the last six years or so by the absolute wall of flack that's been coming up against the salmon farming industry and by the misinformation that is contained in that wall. |
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Starting now, what strategy would my colleague advise that the government and others adopt to counter the enormous challenge posed by 30 years of demagoguery and misinformation? |
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They know from recent experience that sleazy misinformation campaigns actually work. |
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International humanitarian law does not prohibit ruses of war, such as the use of camouflage, mock operations, misinformation, etc. At the same time, perfidy is prohibited. |
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The results, which have a 98 percent confidence rate, debunk a lot of Religious Right misinformation. |
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We are facing a new challenge, where some individuals, are seeking to erode trust in public institutions by spreading campaigns of misinformation that dishonestly attack the practices and the people in these institutions. |
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The adjective Orwellian connotes an attitude and a policy of control by propaganda, surveillance, misinformation, denial of truth, and manipulation of the past. |
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They are misguided by misinformation, and talking the Undisputed Truth is a physical means of weaning these little lambies from their childish and sheep like behaviour. |
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The world's Alberto Grimaldis can fight scrutiny by burying truth in committees, dullness and misinformation, or by intimidating the scrutinizers. |
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As a Marine Corps gunnery sergeant with children in the EFMP, I know firsthand the damage misinformation can cause to our Marines and their families. |
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There's a lot of misinformation about the safety of sucralose. |
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Operation Menace failed, hampered by fog and misinformation about the extent of the town's defences, and the British forces withdrew on 26 September. |
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In the months leading up to the invasion, the Allies conducted a substantial military deception, Operation Bodyguard, using both electronic and visual misinformation. |
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