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"falsify" Definitions
  1. falsify something to change a written record or information so that it is no longer true
"falsify" Antonyms
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282 Sentences With "falsify"

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"The more likely they are to lie, falsify data, claim the work of other people, or falsify reimbursement claims," said Walker, who has been studying sleep for 20 years.
We seek evidence to falsify existing ideas, theories, and hypotheses.
Other employees said they were instructed to falsify medical records.
"One can't falsify just anything," Derrida wrote, with unaccustomed bluntness.
To what extent does performance falsify or reveal real life?
"I can also falsify contexts that look official online," continued McNeill.
The Washington Post: Manafort accountant says she helped him falsify records.
Officials also can massage or falsify data to hit the target.
It's hard to falsify many of the health claims they make.
They then reportedly tried to falsify records to cover up their failure.
Russian spies and bots shouldn't be able to falsify the historical record.
Others noted that it was illegal to falsify a national weather forecast.
He was accused of asking officers to falsify debriefings, a charge he denied.
The third violation, Merrill said, was to falsify the nature of the call.
You strive to be accurate, and then words come along and falsify everything.
Does seeing themselves in the third person change or even falsify their memories?
"Under the pressure of social norms, people sometimes falsify their preferences," he writes.
That is patently false—but, like many psychological claims, impossible to actually falsify.
Through the scheme, parents paid to falsify college entrance exams or athletic abilities.
Another one said that their general manager had them falsify food safety sheets.
The laws also outlaw doctors and pharmacies who falsify record or forge prescriptions.
Officials allege the six people charged worked together to misappropriate funds and falsify records.
Thomas and Noel are now each facing one count of conspiracy to falsify records.
Sometimes they would falsify medical charts and outright lie, former staff members have acknowledged.
The group used 15 fake businesses to falsify receipts meant to reduce company tax obligations.
The way to get ahead in the Chinese bureaucracy, it seems, is to falsify statistics.
There's no way to test this hypothesis, but there's no way to falsify it, either.
Mr. Medinsky has long railed against what he sees as Western efforts to falsify history.
"If you falsify business records, New York State finds that to be a crime," Coffee said.
It is "designed to falsify history", says Jan Gross, the author of a book on Jedwabne.
The technology allows for the manipulation of content to falsify what occurred in the original video.
Last week, she said that Manafort asked her to falsify numbers related to his company's profits.
Through manipulating internal accounting systems, Leeson was able to misrepresent his losses and falsify trading records.
"The issue is that the fact that it's used lawfully doesn't falsify all these abuse cases."
We acknowledge that bad actors might use such technologies to falsify personal statements and slander prominent individuals.
It is a measure of the Democrats' desperation that they should so badly falsify Kavanaugh's actual ideas.
Schiff said he doubted hackers could falsify vote tallies in a way to affect the election outcome.
Manafort's former accountant Cindy LaPorta testified against him last week, saying that she helped him falsify records.
"In America, if you purposely falsify data, then your career in academia is over," Professor Zhang said.
Kushner Companies did not intentionally falsify (Department of Buildings) filings in an effort to harass any tenants.
"Custody is the biggest thing," Carlson said, because it made Madoff's ability to falsify investment statements easy.
He also discusses the ways in which schools can falsify their data, which Forbes also points out.
They coached clients to falsify U.S. visa applications and pay indigent rates at hospitals where they delivered.
THE STONE Images can falsify as well as depict reality; they can mislead as well as inspire.
Pushing the absurdity of the performance to its paroxysmal heights, she has somehow managed to falsify the falsification.
But the latest effort to falsify his statements surrounding "spooky action at a distance" has gone truly cosmic.
When she was finally found out, investigators declared she wasn't criminally liable because she didn't falsify any documents.
It is illegal under federal law to knowingly falsify or conceal relevant information from a security clearance form.
Dennis Mersereau, a Forbes contributor who writes about the weather, tweeted that it's illegal to falsify a forecast.
Not Doing Science is an insult, usually reserved for fringe individuals who falsify data or host daytime nutrition shows.
He later told PEOPLE in a statement that Gunvalson had no part in his decision to falsify documents. 6.
She sells it and, stunned by the demand for such artefacts, decides to falsify a letter by Noel Coward.
Latchman did not have direct involvement in the manipulation and reuse of images to falsify scientific results, investigators found.
Now, the deputies involved have been charged with several counts of battery, falsifying records, and attempting to falsify records.
Extensive databases and new technology, the source said, mean that techniques once used to falsify identities no longer work.
But it also provides a signature for astronomers to look for in the sky that could falsify the hypothesis.
If they falsify records, they will face civil penalties or be forced to pay fines of up to $500.
It said Gerasimov said Russia had "reliable information" about militants preparing to falsify a government chemical attack against civilians.
But as everyone knows, images can falsify as well as depict reality; they can mislead as well as inspire.
Operating out of small, cramped offices, often in residential blocks, loan agents "re-package" - or falsify documents for mortgage applications.
Once anything is added into the ledger, a record cannot be modified and it is very difficult to falsify entries.
The treacherous coders, on the other hand, would be any party seeking to falsify or subterfuge code on the ledger.
In 1934 Popper had written about the scientific method, in which hypotheses are advanced and scientists seek to falsify them.
Should a miner control more than half the mining power of a cryptocurrency, they could potentially falsify the blockchain ledger.
In addition, "Smalley admitted it was wrong to falsify the source inspection reports and [nondestructive testing] certifications," the complaint said.
And if he has been trying to get people to falsify information, then he&aposs responsible for that also. SEN.
It is illegal when done to falsify or disguise the product's country of origin and to evade duties and tariffs.
Another employee said that staff members were not always properly blanching vegetables and were asked to falsify food safety sheets.
"We acknowledge that bad actors might use such technologies to falsify personal statements and slander prominent individuals," the post says.
Joann Crupi was an investment advisor, and George Perez and Jerome O'Hara developed the computer programs Madoff used to falsify trades.
I'm 26 years old, I'm an adult, I can make my own choices, and not have to falsify who I am.
Blankenship had been accused of conspiring to falsify dust samples and violating federal securities laws by lying about company safety practices.
That was so Manafort could falsify the file's contents to inflate his income, which would allow him to qualify for a loan.
Experts warn that hackers may eventually try to track driving patterns, interfere with fleet management or falsify information passed electronically to insurers.
Of course, there's all sorts of ethical implications involved when we have the ability to falsify entire sentences using a person's voice.
Although the sole binding provision of the accord relates to reporting, many countries — especially ones that are non-democratic — routinely falsify data.
When Claudia admitted that part of the plan is to falsify Elizabeth's reports to damn Nestorenko's motivations, I knew it was over.
No, most women don't falsify rape claims, she says, but most women also don't frame their cheating husbands for their own murders.
When officers use excessive force, the report found, they sometimes collude to falsify documents as a way to cover up the truth.
Smalley told federal investigators that he did not falsify reports for parts on any other PMI customer than SpaceX, according to the complaint.
They began after a January lawsuit filed by the Napleton Automotive Group said Fiat Chrysler officials were pressuring dealers to falsify sales reports.
In Russia, logging commonly encroaches on areas outside the allotted boundaries and companies that export wood to China are known to falsify records.
The British demanded exotica from Indian writers, as if it was our job to falsify the reality of our places for their entertainment.
The probes, including a criminal investigation, stem from claims by some dealers that they were forced by Fiat Chrysler officials to falsify sales reports.
The WTO ruled China used state-owned enterprises to falsify its economy but that the U.S. needed to respect Chinese prices to calculate subsidies.
The debate over the statues' functions to preserve, celebrate, or falsify history — or to memorialize the wrong history and celebrate the wrong principles — continues.
Yale, another university implicated in the fraud, reminded students last week of a longstanding policy to rescind the admission of students who falsify applications.
Some patients go for long stretches with no counseling at all, and sources told Reveal that the company would falsify records to hide that fact.
In the civil lawsuit, two Chicago-area dealerships of the Ed Napleton Automotive Group accused Fiat Chrysler officials of pressuring dealers to falsify sales reports.
The judge said the rapper had failed to do his court-ordered community service ... and even conspired to falsify evidence that he had completed it.
It means that smugglers often falsify papers or use those from older dogs to bring puppies as young as six weeks old into the county.
A lot of the problems with string theory reduce to the fact that we don't really have a way to verify or falsify its predictions.
They conscripted him in a cynical scheme to falsify the death certificates of his fellow inmates, hoping to hide the actual cause of death: extermination.
A North Carolina political operative paid workers to collect absentee ballots and falsify witness certifications for those ballots, the state's chief elections official said Monday.
Two-thirds of voters who characterized themselves as strong conservatives or as leaning conservative were in favor of jailing people who falsify hate crime reports.
The practice has come under scrutiny because of a lawsuit by two dealers who asserted that they were pressured to falsify sales by Fiat Chrysler.
That same day, Servis had another veterinarian falsify the records of Maximum Security to say the colt had received the allowed medication, the indictment charged.
Rick Gates, a Manafort protégé who worked with him on President Trump's 2016 campaign, admitted stealing money from his former boss and helping falsify documents.
The beleaguered ex-assistant corroborated an earlier witness' testimony, saying he was involved in efforts to falsify financial documents to help lower Manafort's tax bill.
Guards continued to use excessive force against inmates at an "alarming rate," the report found, and to falsify official records to cover up their actions.
Anyone can become a property agent, without any form of accreditation, making it possible to falsify property listings without fear of punishment by an industry body.
Five employees said they were told to backdate or falsify patient charts, including those for patients not in their care — a seeming violation of fraud statutes.
Last week, thousands of doctors held a rare protest against police they say beat two doctors at a Cairo hospital for refusing to falsify medical records.
Intense sales pressure and unrealistic quotas drove employees to falsify documents and game the system to meet their sales goals, she wrote in her legal filing.
A piece laying out evidence that the Russians may be trying to falsify voting results in state databases ran on A15 and got minimal play digitally.
In short, rather than providing evidence to support a claim of obstruction, Mueller essentially sets out to falsify a null hypothesis that obstruction did not occur.
He worries that the plan will reduce government revenues and that companies can falsify records in order to eliminate taxes but not actually hire more workers.
The prosecutors also claim that Mr. Manafort tried to falsify some payments from Ukraine as loans so that he did not have to report the income.
Companies that manufacture and sell urine are able to operate as legal businesses by claiming that their product isn't meant to be used to falsify drug tests.
Moore breaks news when one of the city's health officials comes forward with documentation that she was ordered to falsify the levels of lead in children tested.
On Wednesday, the Broward State Attorney's Office announced that it had charged the deputies involved with several counts of battery, falsifying records, and attempting to falsify records.
Last week, thousands of doctors held a rare protest against police who they say beat two doctors at a Cairo hospital for refusing to falsify medical records.
Additionally, the judge also said he violated his probation by allegedly trying to falsify evidence that he completed mandatory community service he was sentenced, The Blast reported.
And agents present evidence that mortgage-servicing companies and their law firms hired third-party outfits to falsify the mortgage documents needed to foreclose after the fact.
But the film also asks pointed questions about a system which lets companies profit handsomely from warfare, and which lets them falsify bank records in the process.
A former business associate testified during the trial that Manafort personally directed associates to falsify documents to make some of the income appear as a business loan.
Uber allegedly even had a "sophisticated strategy to destroy, conceal, cover up, and falsify records or documents with the intent to impede or obstruct government investigations..." 3.
Earlier this year, Mr. Gallman was charged with conspiring with a lawyer, Scott Brettschneider, to falsify documents that led to the release of one of their clients.
According to the prosecutors, Mr. Wu instructed employees to falsify financial statements and marketing information in an attempt to skirt regulations and raise money from the public.
North Korea has been known to falsify and conceal information displayed on North Korean vessels and conduct ship-to-ship transfers, currently prohibited by the United Nations.
Wallace also said that he was instructed to falsify evidence to make it appear as if the patient file was being rapidly shared with identity thieves online.
The Process was always valued over the immediate results; that was the whole idea, and also what made it so difficult to gainsay or falsify or, eventually, justify.
"It isn't very funny when the truck driver bearing down on you from behind is the guy who used a Whizzinator to falsify his test result," he said.
Through their cross-examination, Manafort's lawyers pushed the idea to the jury that Gates got accountants to falsify Manafort's tax returns in order to cover up the embezzling.
Volkswagen admitted in September 2015 to using software to falsify pollution tests on some diesel cars, spurring legal action in the United States, Germany, South Korea and elsewhere.
The judge says Soulja also violated his probation by allegedly trying to falsify evidence that would prove he completed mandatory community service he was sentenced, The Blast reports.
Blankenship, who headed Massey from 2000 to 2010, had been accused of conspiring to falsify dust samples and violating federal securities laws by lying about company safety practices.
Fellow actress Felicity Huffman is currently serving a 14-day prison sentence for her role in the scandal, after she paid $15,000 to falsify her daughter's SAT scores.
Misbehavior is prevented because it is impossible to tamper with or falsify the ledger, and accountability is improved because all actions can be independently audited by any participant.
However, the illness is real, and I am not being asked to falsify anything; she truly has the illness, and it truly prevents her from taking the exam.
Through the magic of programming, distributed ledgers have the attractive quality of being difficult to falsify and have advantages of scale, accessibility and transparency over non-electronic ledgers.
Digital tools and "create a fake" websites make it easy for anyone to falsify or manipulate an image, social media posts, news reports, videos -- really, just about anything.
On July 11, eight employees working for Armstrong Coal in Western Kentucky were indicted for conspiracy to falsify coal mine dust sampling in the district court of Western Kentucky.
They received a lot of media attention, in no small part because Hall said the pilot, along with another study he'd conducted previously, "basically falsify" the carbohydrate/insulin hypothesis.
The adviser had "fooled the bank and the client" through a "clever fraud" in which he "copy-pasted signatures on documents so as to falsify transfer orders", Banna said.
Today we hear from a beleaguered small-town 40-something professor who says he worked for a company that helped people falsify data so they could complete their PhDs.
The commission's safety and enforcement division found PG&E pressured supervisors and other workers to falsify data so that the locating and marking work would not appear as late.
Lawmakers had called on Metro to hold its workers accountable and pressed the union representing Metro employees for the names of supervisors who allegedly instructed employees to falsify reports.
"I'm sure they're going to play all the tricks in the world and they're going to falsify the results," said Mr. Marrero, who owns a Papa John's Pizza franchise.
Earlier this week, Christine Taylor, a spokeswoman for Kushner Companies, said the company valued its tenants, took its legal and ethical responsibilities seriously and would not intentionally falsify filings.
But if you don't buy that senior White House staff would falsify a narrative about a terrorist for a small electoral advantage, these questions look like a preposterous witch hunt.
Eight sources in the wheat industry said the smart card system could be hacked, allowing some bakers to falsify receipts and request far more subsidized flour than they officially sold.
He argued the contracts at issue could not be considered "falsified" under the meaning of the statute because to "falsify" means tampering with pre-existing documents, not creating new ones.
But Ovadya painted a far bleaker picture — a future in which an array of easy-to-use and seamless technology would democratize the ability to manipulate perception and falsify reality.
Specifically, FINRA's findings state that in mid-2290, Harrington moved $2000,21 of a customer's funds into an account he owned and had his assistant falsify documents to facilitate the transfer.
Bassil, a political ally of Hezbollah, said Israel aimed to "falsify facts concerning Lebanon and to vocalize lies that carry the seeds of a threat that does not frighten us".
To completely fabricate and falsify the true percentage of federal contracts awarded to small businesses in all categories, the SBA used a number of just $2202 billion in their calculations.
On Thursday, the Washington Department of Ecology said it had fined VW $176 million for installing illegal software on many of its diesel vehicles to cheat and falsify emissions tests.
But a growing number of those experts are now calling for China to stop setting that goal, saying the target actually harms the economy and encourages officials to falsify data.
The Trump administration has called the surge of Central American immigration a crisis and says most migrants falsify asylum claims as a ruse to gain entry to the United States.
They spoke generally about why people might falsify reports, based on their research and clinical experiences, but none of them have spoken to Smollett or are involved in the case.
Prosecutors said Fishenko and Posobilov hired and trained a cadre of Russian-speaking sales people to lie to vendors about why Arc was seeking these technologies and to falsify export records.
Surprisingly, we have to go all the way back to 1972 to find a case to falsify the above claim (hat tip to professor David Peterson for this gem of data).
The judge also ruled that the rapper violated probation by allegedly trying to falsify evidence that would prove he completed the mandatory community service he was sentenced to, The Blast reported.
The state regulator of utilities found PG&E lacked sufficient staffing to locate and mark natural gas pipelines in compliance with law, leading staff to falsify data from 2012 to 2017.
In a speech on March 5, US Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch said anyone trying to falsify voting records should be prosecuted and government resources should not be used to target political opponents.
"It is ridiculous to believe that I would encourage sworn officers to falsify crime reports and to pin crimes on innocent people when clearing crimes was not my responsibility," Churchman said.
They fear the paperwork that was distributed only to be recalled hours before polling was due to begin could be used to falsify information to enable vote rigging in some areas.
Chemists, physicists, engineers, and astronauts carefully test hypotheses based on prior research, try to falsify those evidence-informed guesses through experimentation, and then throw out the claims that don't pass muster.
Fellow actress Felicity Huffman is currently serving a 14-day prison sentence for her role in the scandal, after she pleaded guilty to paying $15,000 to falsify her daughter's SAT scores.
Sarkozy, who denies the allegations, is accused of conspiring with his Republican Party, known then as the UMP, to falsify campaign finance records to avoid exceeding a $24 million spending limit.
Huffman pleaded guilty to fraud charges in May, and said her daughter was completely unaware that her parents had paid the scheme's ringleader, Rick Singer, $15,000 to falsify her SAT scores.
Assemblyman Steve Otis, a Westchester Democrat, said he is in the process of drafting legislation that would make it a crime for child care applicants to falsify information on their resumes.
This gives employers the enormous power to coerce employees to engage in pro-Lukashenka political activities or to take part in elections work where they can be made to falsify results.
Those officers, along with another deputy who was involved, Ralph Mackey, also falsified records and engaged in a conspiracy to "falsify the description of the circumstances of the juvenile's arrest," prosecutors allege.
In addition, the 2017 NDAA will exclude small businesses from participating in foreign contracts and create yet another loophole that will allow the Pentagon to falsify compliance with small business contracting goals.
The app lets people with disabilities specifically know if buildings are equipped with ramps, wide doors, accessible bathrooms and elevators, so they can plan ahead when businesses falsify or overstate accessibility features.
The two were charged with conspiring to falsify books and records of JPMorgan, to commit wire fraud, to make false filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and to commit securities fraud.
Court documents reviewed by Insider say the scheme involved bribing college athletic coaches to recruit students regardless of their athletic ability, and bribing entrance exam administrators to falsify ACT and SAT answers.
McGlashan was one of 50 people charged with participating in a nationwide scheme to bribe athletic coaches, cheat on standardized tests, and falsify information to get their kids accepted into top universities.
"Using tools or techniques to alter or falsify your location" is defined as cheating under the Pokémon Go trainer guidelines, so in doing so you could face the wrath of the Niantic banhammer.
For an item that someone may have doctored, we have tools, such the video spectral comparator, that uses ultraviolet light to verify whether someone has used a different pen to falsify a document.
Much as those statues honor men willing to kill and die in defense of slavery, names like Ahwahnee falsify and celebrate the slaughter and land theft upon which our national parks were built.
Valery Gerasimov, chief of the general staff of the armed forces of Russia, was widely reported as saying Moscow had "reliable information" about militants preparing to falsify a government chemical attack against civilians.
In a hard-hitting column, the Washington Post's Anne Applebaum argued that having a supreme court packed with pro-Duda judges could enable the government to falsify elections, evade corruption investigations, and prosecute opponents.
Eighteen states have outlawed the manufacturing, delivery, use, or sale of synthetic urine to falsify drug tests, but of those, only one state, South Carolina, has ever prosecuted a urine seller, and only twice.
Spiegel said authorities had opened three investigations of the student in recent years on suspicion that he was trying to illegally obtain data and falsify evidence, cases that were still pending in the courts.
The war, he said, was barbaric, and the politicians in charge of it feckless liars who went so far as to falsify body counts to make it look like the United States was winning.
Prosecutors said that Chin, while supervising the so-called clean rooms in which NECC's drugs were made, directed staff to ship untested drugs, use expired ingredients, falsify cleaning logs and ignore mold and bacteria.
Edward DiMaria, 53, pleaded guilty in federal court in Miami to two counts, including conspiring to make false statements to accountants, falsify books and records and commit securities fraud, the U.S. Justice Department said.
Laporta, who testified before a jury on Friday, said that she helped falsify tax records on Manafort's behalf at the direction of his former associate Richard Gates, saving him an estimated $400,000 in taxes.
At his trial, prosecutors suggested that Detective Desormeau had decided that making lots of arrests was the route to glory in the New York Police Department, which was why he decided to falsify evidence.
The statute makes it a crime to "knowingly and with intent to defraud" to falsify or conceal a material fact about an aircraft part, or to make "any materially fraudulent representation" about a part.
"These lies falsify truths and contribute directly or indirectly to the continuation of struggles that the Iraqi people and the people of neighbouring countries suffer from," he told a news conference aired by state television.
But I have a different interpretation of this data: Under today's watchful eyes, Attica COs are less inclined to falsify misbehavior reports and make bogus allegations of assaults by prisoners than they used to be.
AAS has warned of a deluge of fake products flooding the market before the eclipse, and has warned that some manufacturers are going so far as to purposefully falsify safety labels and supposed test results.
In a phone conversation recorded by investigators, Huffman and Macy made plans with consultants at a fraudulent charity to falsify their daughters' SAT scores, though they never carried out the plans for the younger daughter.
By Robert Iafolla A federal appeals court on Thursday revived a former lab technician's retaliation lawsuit accusing an equipment manufacturer in Minnesota of firing him for refusing to falsify a report on a faulty product.
It couldn't, and when it emerged that Ms Holmes had lied about her company's product—going so far as to deliver inaccurate results to consumers and falsify tests for potential investors—Theranos collapsed in disgrace.
As we reported ... the rapper was taken into custody earlier this month after the judge said he failed to do his court-ordered community service and even conspired to falsify evidence he had completed it.
If I was to falsify the natural presentation of who I am in order to be "better" at dating, does that not suggest I'd have to keep up a charade until death do us part?
Gates, who pleaded guilty in February as part of a deal with Mueller's team, said he and Manafort knowingly failed to report foreign bank accounts, and that the two conspired to falsify Manafort's tax returns.
An Italian court in Genoa found that motorway unit Autostrade per l'Italia applied pressure on officials at a sister maintenance firm to falsify safety reports for several bridges to save money for parent company Atlantia.
A week before the festival, federal prosecutors added additional details to the indictment, charging that Ackal had ordered the destruction of the department's internal-affairs files and routinely instructed his officers to falsify police reports.
Comprised entirely of interviews with residents of Paris, Texas, it circles around their relationships to the movies — to the town's decaying theater, to Wim Wenders's "Paris, Texas" — to expose the medium's seductive power to falsify.
In a statement on Monday, the police cited evidence that five laboratories accredited by the Agriculture Ministry colluded with the analysis department of BRF to "falsify" test results related to the safety of its industrial process.
The Whizzinator was owned by Puck Technology at the time; three years later, co-owners of Puck Technology Dennis Catalano and Gerald Wills were charged with defrauding the US government for helping falsify drug test results.
But a 51 percent attack can change that calculus, allowing someone to falsify transactions and spend the same holding more than once, fundamentally damaging the usefulness of a digital payment system — and people's trust in it.
That in turn exhausted one of Manafort's primary income sources, leading him to allegedly funnel money through offshore accounts and falsify records to take out mortgages for multi-million dollar homes in SoHo and the Hamptons.
It said illegal payment practices, including the drawing up of fake contracts in order to falsify income declarations, were driving up production costs, undermining overall product quality and damaging China's film industry, now worth $8.6 billion.
Well, as scientists, they have an obligation to state their hypotheses as clearly as possible, to make testable predictions whenever possible, and to be rigorous and transparent in gathering evidence to support or falsify those predictions.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released transcripts last year of interrogations between Metro safety officers and track inspectors, who appeared to suggest that fear of retaliation caused them to falsify inspection reports about track conditions.
Navalny, who had called on voters to boycott the election, urged his supporters not to lose heart and said his campaign had succeeded in lowering the turnout, accusing authorities of being forced to falsify the numbers.
In the indictment, prosecutors claim the Chrisleys used their production company, 7 C Production, to hide their reality TV income from the IRS, and alleged that Todd directed an employee to falsify income and asset documents.
"The study revealed that, compared to outdated pen-and-paper methods of tracking driver hours, this modern-day technology is more accurate, easier to enforce, more difficult to falsify and will ultimately save lives," he says.
The complaint says that over a period of years the co-conspirators and others helped a prominent New York gallery owner, Nancy Wiener, falsify the documentary history of looted Cambodian relics, making them easier to market.
Gates told the jury he had helped Manafort falsify his tax returns, though he stumbled during the cross examination by admitting to unflattering behavior that included stealing money from Manafort and engaging in an extramarital affair.
Rick Gates, who also worked on Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, was dismissed by a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, after admitting he stole money from his former boss Manafort and helped falsify documents to avoid taxes.
In 2016, the executive moved to expand the empire, acquiring a controlling stake in Mitsubishi, a long-troubled Japanese company that teetered on the edge of bankruptcy after revealing a lengthy scheme to falsify fuel economy numbers.
In the indictment, prosecutors also claim the Chrisleys used their production company, 7 C Production, to hide their reality TV income from the IRS, and allege that Todd directed an employee to falsify income and asset documents.
Her father, Agustin Huneeus, a Napa Valley vintner, bribed a consultant to falsify her test scores and athletic credentials, including a photograph of an entirely different girl playing water polo, to the school's admissions office, authorities said.
"I have recently become concerned that the threat of the Russian government tampering in our presidential election is more extensive than widely known and may include the intent to falsify election records," he wrote in an Aug.
The hackers stole a database of 500 million Yahoo users and other Yahoo software code which they used to falsify cookies, a technique that gave them full access to millions of Yahoo accounts without needing the passwords.
He also is accused of having another daughter falsify her application to Georgetown in which she indicated she won multiple United States Tennis Association matches, though she had never played a USTA match, according to the complaint.
These lawsuits, along with a Congressional investigation, have also accused the Arizona-based company of setting up a program that had employees falsify cancer diagnoses for patients in order to get around payment restrictions set up by insurers.
"Encouraging, or even demanding, that public employees raise their performance levels to meet the citizens' expectations is not an invitation for those public employees to cut corners or falsify documents," Atestiano's defense attorney, Richard Docobo, told the Herald.
"At the crux of the seed packets series was my conviction to blow-up, screw-up and even falsify something that is already 'false,'" wrote the artist in Architecture as Limitation published for the 1991 São Paulo Biennial.
Also under the deal, Takata agreed not to represent its airbags as being safe unless supported by scientific evidence, not to falsify any testing data and to keep cooperating with automakers to make sure replacement inflaters are available.
The company reported a 12 percent drop in quarterly profit at its main passenger car division last week, showing the challenges it still faces since admitting in September to using software to falsify pollution tests on some diesel cars.
For one thing, specialists and policy advisers say, it encourages central government officials to hide or falsify data, and it prods local officials to do the same, to meet tough provincial growth targets that feed into the national one.
He also is accused of having another daughter falsify her application to Georgetown University in which she indicated she had won multiple United States Tennis Association matches, though she had never played a USTA match, according to the complaint.
"There are accusations that are completely counter to historical truth and serve as an attempt to diminish us as a country and to falsify the historical truths of World War Two," Duda said on Tuesday, responding to Putin's comments.
"Evidence that (the victim) and his family members intend to pursue civil remedies against (Spacey) supports the defense's position that the complaining witness in this case has a substantial financial motivation to falsify his claims," the defense motion states.
New software also makes it easier for companies to falsify call ID information, making it difficult for agencies or law enforcement to locate callers and making it easier to convince you that you are receiving a call from someone you know.
The adviser was "considered as a star" on the bank's Russia desk, but had "fooled the bank and the client" through a "clever fraud" in which he "copy-pasted signatures on documents so as to falsify transfer orders", Banna said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Executives at a metals warehouse firm owned by commodities group Glencore allegedly ordered workers to falsify documents in New Orleans to manipulate the zinc market, according to a complaint filed by zinc purchasers in a U.S. Federal Court.
According to the new allegations, which have been made by the former head of Russia's antidoping laboratory, state security agents were involved in a complex scheme to falsify Sochi athletes' test samples and prevent detection of the Russian team's systemic doping.
" And last week, Harry Reid of Nevada, the Senate Democratic leader, went even further, sending a letter to the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, urging him to investigate Russian interference that "may include the intent to falsify official election results.
The warrant is the first to be leveled against a Volkswagen executive after the company in September admitted using software to falsify pollution test results on some diesel cars, spurring legal action in the United States, Germany, South Korea and elsewhere.
Earlier this month, the California Public Utilities Commission claimed PG&E failed to locate and mark natural gas pipelines in a timely manner and pressured workers to falsify data so the locating and marking work would not appear as late.
On April 21, 2014, Dr. Rodchenkov debated with Mr. Nagornykh whether to falsify Ms. Lashmanova's record, something the deputy minister was advocating but Dr. Rodchenkov feared would draw the attention of global regulators and jeopardize his lab's accreditation, he said.
" They also hung posters in and around polling places that read, in bright red ink: "Warning: This Area Is Being Patrolled by the  National Ballot Security Task Force: It Is a Crime to Falsify a Ballot or to Violate Election Laws.
When Mr. Velásquez and Ms. Aldana announced an investigation that implicated the president's son and brother in a scheme to falsify receipts, Mr. Morales stopped cooperating with the anticorruption commission, although he did not try then to block the investigation.
"I have recently become concerned that the threat of the Russian government tampering in our presidential election is more extensive than widely known and may include the intent to falsify official election results," Reid wrote in a letter addressed to Comey.
But the labs that conduct these tests are governed by rules that vary widely from state to state, and there are concerns within the industry that unscrupulous labs are operating without adequate oversight and colluding with growers to falsify results.
While TUEs are a problem, they're nowhere near the affront to anti-doping efforts as, say, the kind of widespread clandestine operation to falsify testing results that the McLaren Reports found Russia was doing before and after the Sochi Games.
Franklin conceded he was ready in October 2018 to "drop the bomb" as Auerbach put it, but said this only meant alerting Nike sports marketing chief John Slusher that two Nike executives wanted him to funnel the illicit payments and falsify invoices.
The Harvard ruling comes as college admissions practices are being scrutinized nationwide, including by federal prosecutors who allege that celebrity and other wealthy parents paid off coaches and education administrators to falsify student records to help them win acceptance at elite schools.
Gates also admitted, however, that the same tricks he used to help doctor and falsify records for Manafort he also deployed for his own personal gain in order to covertly wire funds out of Manafort's offshore accounts to line his own pockets.
At the start of overnight shifts, guards would falsify records to make it appear as if they were conducting rounds when they were in fact not; instead, officers acknowledged to investigators that they would read books or play crossword puzzles, the report said.
He has shown a maddening ability to duck and bluster and filibuster and falsify his way through even the most pointed interrogations, not to mention offend his interrogators' well-tended egos by not always bothering to show up in person for their conversations.
Last month, dozens of parents were charged in a bribery scheme in which they were accused of paying to falsify  their children's entrance scores or otherwise help their children gain admission to prestigious universities including Yale, Stanford and the University of Southern California.
"I realize that for a variety of political and economic reasons the leaders responsible for the operation of the Holokauszt Emlekkozpont would or could not speak out against the brazen drive to falsify history," he wrote to the president of the center.
In 2016, he was mentioned in a federal criminal complaint as an unindicted co-conspirator who had helped a prominent New York gallery owner falsify documents associated with Cambodian artifacts so that they would be easier to sell on the international art market.
An internal investigation by the Defense Department has found that senior military officials at U.S. Central Command did not falsify, manipulate or distort intelligence to provide an unrealistically rosy picture of the United States' fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Remaining on the books until 1943, the exclusion laws drove many immigrants to alter their names and falsify family ties, playing a role in making it hard for Chinese-Americans to trace their roots, according to San Francisco-based historian Sue Lee.
ProtonMail does insist even its own administrators are unable to decrypt user's message in that scenario, though Wired added it is theoretically possible the government could compel the service to falsify keys or serve malicious Javascript to users in an attempt to gain entry.
"The decentralized nature of identity manager makes it harder to falsify identity and much more difficult to duplicate a vote as there is one ledger that is the single source of truth," Alexander Shelkovnikov, corporate venturing and blockchain lead at Deloitte, told CNBC by phone.
"I have recently become concerned that the threat of the Russian government tampering in our presidential election is more extensive than widely known and may include the intent to falsify official election results," Reid wrote in a letter addressed to FBI Director James Comey.
Prosecutors say Pugh was then funneling proceeds into her own campaign fund and that city employees Gary Brown Jr. and Roslyn Wedington helped her do it, using the money to pay off Pugh's debts, pad her campaign fund, and falsify tax documents in the process.
Hal Knight testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee that in his capacity as the supervisor of radar crews in South Vietnam, he had helped falsify the records of at least two dozen missions by disguising American airstrikes in Cambodia as attacks inside South Vietnam.
In addition to the test score inflation, Klapper also agreed with Singer to falsify her son's college applications by claiming that he was black or Latino and that he was a first-generation college student, even though both she and his father graduated from college.
SEOUL, July 11 (Reuters) - South Korea's environment ministry said on Monday it will hold a hearing on July 22 to decide whether to cancel the certification of 32 Volkswagen group models, after the firm admitted to using software to falsify pollution tests on some diesel cars.
We are left with a feeling of image as sieve—for what can be held anymore, when no evidence that can be presented cannot also be debunked, when we live in a time where technology has made it easy for anyone with certain skills to falsify reality?
The disclosure of Mr. Trump's tax returns could also help to verify, or falsify, a range of assertions that Mr. Trump has made about his own life — stories that he used to build support for his candidacy and continues to use to build support for his policies.
The Trump Organization has said that workers who have been identified as undocumented are no longer employed and that executives were not aware that undocumented workers were on the payroll -- though several workers have said that their managers knew about their status and helped them falsify documents.
But less than a week after that first report, a scandal hit the inspector general's office itself: the New Orleans Advocate obtained an internal report alleging that Van Dyke had helped friends get contracts, told employees to falsify receipts, and was "demeaning" to non-white employees.
"Layering a distributor or vendor in between creates more space and creates the possibility for those vehicles to harbor slush funds or falsify documents along the way and funnel bribes," said Wade Weems, a former United States prosecutor and lawyer for Kobre & Kim, a law firm.
Centra Tech drastically exaggerated its connections, but as the complaint notes, it also spun up its c-suite out of whole cloth, going so far as to falsify these executives' credentials as well (emphasis ours):"Michael Edwards" was listed as the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Centra.
Even his 2016 supporters must admit this president lies on a daily basis, on subjects so petty as the size of his inauguration crowd, or so absurd as using a Sharpie to falsify the path of a hurricane, or so huge as the nature of his own impeachment.
In a proposal likely to make waves in countries such as Germany, whose history has made data privacy a guarded asset, the Commission wants to do away with paper-based identity documents that are easy to falsify and can be used to enter the bloc from non-EU countries.
" Specifically, the prosecutors point to: "The President's efforts to fire Mueller and to falsify evidence about that effort; The President's efforts to limit the scope of Mueller's investigation to exclude his conduct; and The President's efforts to prevent witnesses from cooperating with investigators probing him and his campaign.
The film spends at least an hour showing Krauss harassing, beating, and brutalizing these people in a wicked death game that ends in the murder of three of the young men, next to whom the police place their own knives to falsify evidence that their black victims were armed.
Gates, who pleaded guilty in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation in February, has testified that he helped Manafort falsify his tax returns, lie to banks to get loans and hide foreign bank accounts that Manafort used to receive payments from oligarchs for political work he did in Ukraine.
One user born in 21 claims that her elderly doctor tried to falsify her birth certificate because he considered it bad luck to be born on a leap day; another leaper says that the troublesome birth date kept crashing his bank's computers when they tried to update his account.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Reuters) - An accountant for U.S. President Donald Trump's one-time campaign chairman Paul Manafort admitted in trial testimony on Friday that she helped backdate documents and falsify financial records at Manafort and his business partner's request to reduce his tax burden and help him qualify for loans.
Earlier this year, Giannulli's parents, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud, bribery, and money laundering for allegedly paying $500,000 to falsify recruitment to the University of Southern California's crew team, thus securing admission to the school for their daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose.
Kelley Williams-Bolar, of Akron, was sentenced in 2011 to serve 10 days in jail after using her father's address to falsify residency for her two daughters, allowing them to enroll illegally in a school district that posted better student test scores than the district in which they actually lived.
The Associated Press reported Thursday that Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina is charged with organized election fraud and two counts of illegal voting for allegedly running an illegal scheme to have voters including some living in an apartment complex he owned to falsify their official addresses to be eligible to vote for him.
Reid says classified briefings fed his concern about Russian hacking "I have recently become concerned that the threat of the Russian government tampering in our presidential election is more extensive than widely known and may include the intent to falsify official election results," Reid writes in the letter, first reported by The New York Times.
The ringleader, William Singer: The 59-year-old consultant, who worked in the college counseling business for the better part of three decades, was behind an elaborate effort to bribe coaches and test monitors, falsify exam scores, and fabricate student biographies — all to help wealthy parents secure slots for their children at desirable colleges.
From the letter: Jacobs then became aware that Uber, primarily through [in-house counsel Craig] Clark and [head of global threat operations, Mat] Henley, had implemented a sophisticated strategy to destroy, conceal, cover up, and falsify records or documents with the intent to impede or obstruct government investigations as well as discovery obligations in pending and future litigation.
Cindy Laporta, Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE's former accountant, has been fired from her firm after admitting to helping falsify his tax records while testifying during Manafort's trial last week.
To do that, Hayes, then based in Tokyo as a trader for UBS, the big Swiss bank, decides that he can put himself into the Wall Street elite — in terms of pay and recognition — by cajoling a diverse group of clerks and brokers to falsify their Libor submissions in ways that benefited his large interest-rate bets.
"I was mad at the fact that parents spent millions of dollars to pay these counselors to falsify test reports and in the meanwhile, I know everyone in here is figuring out how to come up with hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay for the rest of our college education," said Jacob Esquivel, 18, who plans to attend the University of Miami.
A former accountant for former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE testified Friday that she helped falsify tax records on his behalf in order to misrepresent $900,000 in personal income as a business loan.
If the pardon talk was knowingly initiated for the purpose of inducing Flynn or Manafort to not reach a plea agreement with Mueller or to falsify testimony to the grand jury or in interviews with Mueller, it could be grounds for charging obstruction of justice or charging bribery, the offering of a pardon in return for not accepting a plea bargain or committing perjury in testimony.
A quick perusal of the NFL's current sideline test shows several areas a player could conceivably falsify—reporting symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and word recall that appears to feature the same words every time—but many others they cannot—factual questions about where they are, the state of the game, who scored last, pupil reaction, motor issues, and confusion—if the test is properly administered.
According to The New York Times, the Cyberspace Administration of China issued a statement saying "It is strictly forbidden for websites not to specify or to falsify news sources and to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts, and that they plan to punish more news outlets and websites that "directly as news reports unverified content found on online platforms such as social media.
Related: A Bipartisan Congressional Panel Just Agreed on Ways to Send Fewer Americans to Prison Just before both sides rested their case on Monday, the defense handed Judge Welch a new affidavit, dated February 7, 2016, in which Gordon denies that Syed asked Asia to falsify her story: "I have no knowledge of Adnan asking Asia to write anything fraudulent, or with intentions of misrepresenting anything to the court," he wrote.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Friday claimed that Broward County election officials were prepared in 2016 to falsify the county's vote totals against him as they continue to count ballots from Tuesday's hotly contested midterm elections.
The obstructive acts by the president include ordering his White House counsel to remove Mueller on more than one occasion and then asking him to falsify statements when it came time to deny the orders had taken place, trying to curtail the investigation by directing the attorney general to "unrecuse" and limit its scope, and tampering with witnesses such as Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen through public statements about their respective proceedings by offering pardons or threatening retribution.

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