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Sometimes someone's flagged as a noncitizen when in fact they're a citizen, or they're flagged as voting when in fact they didn't vote.
"crisis" when in fact apprehensions along the border are at
Ethnography presented it as static, when in fact it adapts.
I came out and I left a good law firm to become a public defender, when, in factwhen, in fact, my city was in flames because of the assassination of Dr. King, number one.
When in fact it will be shared with Facebook the company.
Ukraine did the exact same thing, when in fact they didn't.
And most people do evil when in fact they are doing good.
We discount the physical, when in fact much of life is physical.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated that the CIA recently declassified the posted articles, when in fact they were already declassified, and that John Greenewald, Jr. updated his site in 2016, when in fact it was 2015.
Have you seen this?' when in fact it wasn't like that at all.
He thought I wasn't feeling it, when in fact I was feeling everything.
It's a he-said-she-said, when in fact it's not at all.
"They think they'll be a problem, or sick more often, when in fact they're getting the most loyal employee they could ever get, when in fact this person wants a job and sees it as a blessing," Ms. Henry said.
When in fact it's very traditional — family power, political struggles, a shut-down parliament.
When in fact the rejection I feel is usually about my relationship with myself.
When in fact, as scientists will tell us, the human operating system needs downtime.
When, in fact, they are a peripheral — but ineradicable — crumb of the O.J. cake.
Believing he can speak German well when in fact he is bungling the words.
When, in fact, reporters are not the ones who benefit from briefings the most.
Rod is pre-emptively surrendering when in fact some practical accommodation is entirely possible.
Curious reasoning when in fact markets and financial firms are back at record profitability.
I went into this job thinking I knew everything when in fact I knew nothing.
When, in fact, you had heard those concerns directly from Mr. Mueller two weeks before.
But an omnibus rating implies that character is singular when, in fact, it is plural.
When, in fact, I'm sizing them up in the mirror and taking in every word.
RUDY: Hypothetically, when in fact I wasn't there, and also there never was a pie.
When in fact, as everybody knows, and as anthropologists have shown, race is not defined biologically.
Soon many situations are considered too scary, when in fact they are simply exhilarating and unknown.
Kyle thinks he's the genius, when in fact I am the one playing him this time.
They&aposre hoping that character issues come into play when in fact it&aposs so ridiculous.
For example, it's easier for many reasons to say you're monogamous when in fact you're not.
It suggests that Britain cannot keep out murderers, rapists and terrorists when, in fact, it can.
Surface cracks and depressions suggest it is made of clay when, in fact, it's cast bronze.
He has behaved as if conservatism and racism are synonymous when, in fact, they are not.
He pretended to be an insider when in fact he was nothing more than a gofer.
Frank Pallotta said he walked outside thinking these were protesters, when in fact they were supporters.
Sure, absolutely, but when in fact you were just sort of ... get them to keep eating.
Pence had been briefed by Flynn that clearance was not requested, when in fact it had been.
When in fact that word has been used and was used repeatedly during the Clinton impeachment period.
They see income as ammunition to protect the athletes, when in fact it is gunning them down.
Facebook dreams of serving one global community, when in fact it serves — and enables —countless agitated tribes.
We mistakenly reported that DFJ led the Series B round when, in fact, Bessemer led the round.
He said he opposed the war in Iraq, when in fact he supported the war in Iraq.
It can make you feel like you're doing real work, when in fact you're doing something superficial.
Paradoxically, that ideology came from a time when, in fact, government was doing a lot for people.
We're told she's also upset Kanye made the song sound lighthearted, when in fact it's mean-spirited.
This gives the impression of momentum, when in fact it is simply a function of the map.
"People relied on them to make the game safer, when in fact it made it more dangerous."
So he tries to maintain that he's doing that when in fact he's golfing and on vacation.
He claimed his company was making millions of dollars in revenue, when in fact it was $660,000.
He considers how often we utter the phrase "no worries" when, in fact, we are murderously aggrieved.
We hear terms like "liberal media," when in fact what they are talking about is Jewish media.
Some behaviours can be dismissed as low-level harassment, or intrusive behaviour—when in fact, they're stalking.
The new product looks tested and legitimate when, in fact, the reviews aren't related to it at all.
"[It's] putting out a populist tweet when in fact his administration is doing the exact opposite," Klein said.
All too often, we assume that signs are reliable representations of subjective phenomena, when in fact they're not.
Our society tells us that pleasure is bad and sinful, when in fact pleasure is healing and sustaining.
Also, it previously stated VICE Impact was a co-sponsor, when in fact it was a media sponsor.
She so often comes off as the whack-a-doo when in fact she's the voice of reason.
Thus, some state firms get vast handouts which make them look productive when in fact they destroy value.
Grimaldi admits, however, that she also confused the diamond for cushion-cut shape, when in fact it's round.
Flynn told Pence that he had not discussed Russia sanctions with the ambassador when in fact he had.
Prosecutors claim Meng misrepresented SkyCom as an entirely separate business, when in fact it was controlled by Huawei.
Even today, people mistake us for lilies, when, in fact, we are more closely related to skunk cabbage.
That might not be advantageous to the economy when in fact employers also need workers with fewer skills.
Ross claims he "mistakenly" thought all of his shares had been sold when in fact the shares hadn't.
He said Puerto Rico is "that country" — when in fact it's a proud part of the United States.
In later years, she claimed her father was a jeweller, when in fact he manufactured hats for babies.
He said "we don't make things anymore," when in fact manufacturing output is at an all-time high.
They think there are Mexicans pouring across the border when, in fact, the traffic is in the opposite direction.
CORRECTION: The original headline stated Daniel Ricciardo won the German Grand Prix, when in fact he had placed second.
"People had expected peak population in China to be a decade away, when in fact, it's not," he said.
This article incorrectly said Seah led the questioning, when in fact it was primarily done by MP Edwin Tong.
The world is watching Khloé like a story right now, when in fact, of course, she is a person.
When in fact the key point that Twitter needs to grasp is that hate speech itself suppresses free speech.
Instead, this overused phrase may cue your friend to say they're "fine," when, in fact, their world has crumbled.
The bills' titles appear to suggest they will protect vulnerable children, when in fact, they may accomplish the opposite.
He incorrectly proclaimed Miss Columbia as the winner when in fact Miss Philippines had been printed on the card.
Thus, they fibbed to the pollsters and said they were voting for him when in fact they did not.
He thinks we need breakthroughs, when in fact the biggest breakthroughs we've had have been by incrementally making, e.g.
Most are simply cut, placed out of context, or presented as new when in fact they are years old.
It also stated the protest occurred at the French City Hall, when in fact it was Belgian City Hall.
"I thought of it as kind of a sidebar, when in fact it was the main event," he said.
For example, your family may be critical of your career choices when in fact they're just worried about you.
A lot of times you also have to pretend there aren't problems when in fact there are major problems.
When in fact you were promoted in your own — Well, you promoted yourself, really, in a lot of ways.
" Mr. Botstein asked, "What are we going to do when in fact people start disappearing from our midst, legally?
That included telling customers that a product was free when, in fact, shipping and handling fees were tacked on.
She'd insist that we were at her beach house when, in fact, she was in her Greenwich Village apartment.
Americans believe that insurance provides access to care, when in fact it is the gatekeeper that often denies care.
When, in fact, I believe that fans that I've had in the past, if anything, expect and demand more.
They think they are heroes for doing things like this, when in fact, they are just a bunch of cowards.
Clearly some people suffer from chronic ills and would like to blame EMFs, when in fact they are not electrosensitive.
Putting larger clothes in their own separate area implies that smaller clothing is the norm, when, in fact, it's not.
"It suggests all is well in the kingdom of AI, when in fact things are much more complicated," Clune says.
They say they were told that the medication would speed up healing, when in fact it irreversibly damaged their vision.
The likeliest explanation is that some overlooked factor is producing the illusion of thrust when, in fact, there is none.
Hicks previously said no camera captured the incident, when in fact a surveillance camera in Trump's building did record it.
The media lies to make it look like I am against "Intelligence" when in fact I am a big fan!
Correction: This piece originally identified the great apes as humans' closest ancestors, when in fact they are our closest relatives.
Is this the first Parliament where everyone thinks they're a winner when in fact we're all losers except the DUP?
Correction: this story originally stated St. Petersburg was dedicating $250,000 to the plan, when in fact the value is $800,000.
Women have been accused of inducing abortions when in fact they suffered miscarriages, stillbirths, or pregnancy complications, the CDFA says.
"They claim that the plan is 'privatization,' when in fact the proposal calls for a nonprofit entity," the union wrote.
But too often Washington has merely accepted the government's hollow pledges to uphold basic rights, when in fact little changes.
Silence and evasion gives the perception that this is a problem spiraling out of control when, in fact, it's not.
Among them were parents who had waived reunification when, in fact, they had wanted their children back, the organization said.
Macron's supporters say that Valls forced the maneuver in order to undermine Macron when, in fact, he had the votes.
On the economy, he said "we've lost our jobs," when in fact total employment is at an all-time high.
Several people — and Fox News — have claimed Eagles players knelt during the anthem last season when in fact none had.
"We hear terms like 'liberal media,' when in fact what they are talking about is Jewish media," Picciolini told me.
We kind of think of it as 'dumb space' when in fact it's one of the most vivid and complex environments.
"We both denied it for a while, busily looking out the window when in fact we were both crying," Broomfield says.
It also posits that rape, STDs, and cheating on a partner are not a big deal, when in fact, they are.
To add insult to injury, the notifications say the user has "followed them back" when in fact the opposite is true.
A previous image for this post included the logo for Michigan University when, in fact, it should have been Michigan State.
And tells us we can spend all of our money, when in fact we should be saving a lot of it.
It will encourage them to remain stagnant tactically—certain that nothing is broken when, in fact, so little is truly functioning.
Flynn told Vice President Mike Pence that he had not discussed Russia sanctions with the ambassador, when in fact he had.
Indeed, AI and machine learning are often confused as the same technology and used interchangeably, when in fact they're quite different.
Moreover, Trump portrays himself as an outsider fighting for the average working man, when in fact, he is the ultimate insider.
Bezos's Medium post, much like his purchase of the Post, has been portrayed as daring when in fact it was calculating.
If someone is crossing her arms, for example, you could assume that she's closed off, when in fact she's just cold.
Bette Davis will have you know that showbiz is a lonely life, when in fact the experience was quite the opposite.
Like America's most successful brands, Cards Against Humanity positions itself against the masses, when in fact it is mass taste distilled.
Dive: A flop, in which a player acts as if he has been fouled or injured when, in fact, he hasn't.
We pretend that beauty and charisma, Nazi ideals both of them, don't matter, when in fact they have never mattered more.
Trende's model suggests that under those circumstances, Republicans should have lost two seats, when in fact the party gained two seats.
The mythology of Silicon Valley is that they did it all by themselves, when in fact it was a government program.
He sent them fake statements showing their money was growing, when in fact the accounts for the funds were nearly empty.
Or do you think that they're – when in fact people exit, they'll exit on par with what the marks look like?
Last month, Brady was reported as saying that some MPs claim to have submitted letters when, in fact, they have not.
Ilhan Omar (D-MN) "partied" on the anniversary of the 20/73 attacks, when in fact she did no such thing.
A previous press release referred to the new product feature as community hubs, when in fact they are called tag pages.
The statement also makes it sound like DACA workers are depleting Social Security funds, when in fact the opposite is happening.
When in fact Michael had a close relationship with the store and regardless of what the store says, the video shows that.
Correction: This story originally stated that the group still held four Indonesian hostages, when in fact they were released in mid-May.
AEDT An earlier version of this article stated Steve Irwin would've turned 49 on Friday, when in fact he would've turned 57.
Update: We originally stated that the Rift S has an OLED display, when in fact, it uses a fast-switch LCD screen.
Too often images of fighting make it seem like a constant bombardment when in fact war is about waiting, patience, tactical advancement.
And that's the whole film: scary images, compelling language, and the illusion of certainty and data, when in fact, there is none.
The new ban is being billed as an effort to protect Egyptians when, in fact, it will only add to their misery.
Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that MIDI is 46 years old, when in fact it is 36 years old.
Aficionados may recall that polls for the United Kingdom predicted a tie, when in fact the Tories won by 6900 percentage points.
That might seem like splitting hairs, but Trump is claiming something here -- repeal -- when in fact he's working to starve the law.
Correction: In a stretch of transcript reproduced here, one paragraph was misattributed to Sanders, when in fact it had come from Clinton.
We have to more or less grin and bear it and do our jobs, when in fact we want to respond accordingly.
In internal documents, the company "falsely accounted" for the payments as "legal expenses," when, in fact, they were campaign expenditures, prosecutors say.
We would find that medical-marijuana laws increased opiate drug use and overdose deaths, when in fact just the opposite has happened.
This rhetoric might deceive the easily swayed into thinking that Trump has become more responsible when in fact the opposite is true.
The sad part is that so many people treat Trump's tweets as if they are arguments when in fact they are carnival.
He was telling the media that the carrying costs were three million dollars, when in fact they were more like twenty million.
Republican voters and politicians rallied around Mr. Trump in 2016, believing he was anti-establishment when in fact he was anti-order.
Or perhaps something small, like saying she's the one who discovered artisanal toilet paper for Goop when in fact it was a competitor?
AEDT The original story said Serve could travel 25 miles on a single charge, when in fact it can travel for 30 miles.
"False" implies that the rememberer knows that the memory isn't true when, in fact, false memories can be deeply held and truly believed.
A man elected to sue Sunwing Airlines for advertising a "Champagne service" when, in fact, he was served a cheaper sparkling wine instead.
Bresch had told a Congressional committee that they make $100 on every 2-pack of EpiPen, when in fact the company makes $160.
Most of tech sees themselves as rule breakers, when in fact you're right, those successful ones are much tighter than you think about.
"Many think that the Internet isolates people from each other, when in fact we are constantly and furiously in communication together," Bachand says.
He spoke as though foreclosures had been rare and unavoidable, when in fact OneWest appears to have done more foreclosures than successful modifications.
She felt duped by them into believing herself to be generous, tireless, inspiring, when in fact she was just a self-sacrificing victim.
Too often we lump coverage and access together when in fact these are two vastly different, yet essential, components of good health care.
"A lot of consumers have the impression that 'insurance' is safe when in fact they are taking financial risks," said JPMorgan Asset's Shigemi.
When the search term was changed to "certified financial planner," only one was listed, when, in fact, there are 10 in the area.
We should try to reason away his beyond-the-pale opinions, when in fact they're evidence he might not be a reasonable person.
Correction: the English translation of this article originally misquoted van de Leest as saying "privacy affects everything," when in fact, she said "digitization".
The article also misidentified the cover of High Frontiers #2 as showing the face Bob Dobbs, when in fact it was Art Linkletter.
We are like swimmers who believe that we're all enjoying individual pools, when in fact we are all swimming together in the ocean.
Many people, he adds, are too quick to throw out plants they mistakenly believe are dead, when in fact they simply need help.
Many industry lobbyists argued that Mr. Puzder was being mischaracterized as a conservative ideologue when in fact he is a pragmatic business leader.
So this anxiety prevents students from entering STEM fields when in fact they would be perfectly able to perform well in these fields.
The real danger is when politicians and CEOs are making it look like action is happening when in fact nothing is being done.
Students mistakenly think that citations make their work look inferior when, in fact, evidence of studying authorities makes their work better — much better.
The issue is difficult to study — police may record allegations as false when, in fact, they just can't find enough evidence to support them.
They are discounting the Democrats&apos objections and their continued claim that there is collusion when in fact there is no evidence of collusion.
"It's unfortunate that Mr. Lloyd made the assumption that the store owners were Arabic when, in fact, they are of Indian descent," Mascara said.
In October, for instance, some Latino business owners said that they were included on a list opposing 1631—when in fact they supported it.
They're based on the idea that women can't make it to the boardroom without government help, when, in fact, women are steadily making gains.
She believes that telling women to change how they behave is a red herring, when in fact it's the system that needs to change.
So some people — men or women who are very muscular for their height — can be classified as obese when in fact they are not.
The Weather Channel has slammed Breitbart for using its reporting to argue that the earth is cooling, when in fact, it definitely is not.
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, when in fact the results never change, is one definition of insanity.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated that the Ms. Foundation CEO's name was Teresa Young, when in fact it is Teresa Younger.
Correction: The original article stated that the International Fair Play Committee is part of the IOC, when in fact it is a separate organisation.
It's been implied "that the ejection seat didn't fire, when in fact the ejection seat was never given the command to fire," he said.
Still, it seems odd to credit Apple for being the sole company with the conviction to ban Jones when, in fact, it did not.
This gave the film the appearance of a removable screen protector when, in fact, it was a critical component for maintaining the screen's integrity.
Previously, GoodRx included Mytesi in error, when in fact this drug, distributed by Napo Pharmaceuticals, ranges in price from $617 to $638 per month.
Last year, Wien predicted a Federal Reserve rate hike "well before the middle of the year," when in fact, it was announced in December.
The story also previously said three special forces soldiers were killed, when in fact two special forces soldiers and two support personnel were killed.
It seems like a case of people assuming the federal system holds all the power when, in fact, the local and state systems do.
She says parents often shrink from pushing their kids to face their fears because it feels cruel, when in fact it's just the opposite.
The idea was to make it seem like the trolls were going after their own leaders when, in fact, they were flaming Huffman. Clever!
"The Iraqi government brought in journalists and said, 'Look, ISIS killed these civilians,' when in fact it was the Hashd al-Sha'abi," he said.
And Trump has also tried to turn the migrant caravan into a crisis, when in fact migrant caravans travel to the border every year.
They claim standards are bad for business — when, in fact, standards have a history not only of protecting consumers, but benefitting businesses as well.
As a result, comparing these polls with the exit polls tends to show Democrats gaining when, in fact, they may not be at all.
He's also argued abortion is a "fairly small part of what they do," when, in fact, abortion is Planned Parenthood's most important revenue stream.
DG: And yet these terms have been used interchangeably when in fact there's no profit to be made in a perfect market, is there?
"Some things can be misinterpreted as being rude, malicious, or aloof, when in fact, it sometimes its not any of those things," he says.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) provided misleading statements in the past to suggest he was a Vietnam veteran, when in fact he was never deployed.
I described the loft as a factory churning out eligible men for me, when in fact it had produced only a few failed prospects.
Saggio, a 9-year-old German shepherd, stares at his owner who he thinks has a treat when, in fact, it's a dead bug.
Correction 8/29/17: An earlier version of this article suggested Katrina struck New Orleans 17 years ago, when in fact it was 12.
When in fact... I have a beef with the fact that there are four of the most dangerous cities in the world in America.
The first representative, for instance, says there are 1.2 million DACA recipients, when in fact only 660,000 immigrants are currently enrolled in the program.
He claimed regulation stood in the way of his creating jobs, when in fact it stood to keep him from reaping the greatest profit.
They said it was collapsing, when in fact it has mostly worked well — and its flaws, while real, are eminently fixable through bipartisan legislation.
To call this standout book a corrective would make it sound earnest and dutiful, when in fact it is wry, readable and often astonishing.
The cliché is that comedians, academics, and hipsters are pretending to be analytical, when in fact they don't want to be analyzed at all.
When in fact, they really, honestly did not do anything to profit of the backs of these taxi drivers, which was the claim originally.
It's the fact that Bud Light, and now MillerCoors advertised it in a way that insinuates that Corn is bad when in fact it isn't.
"Nominees" implies that there's an additional round of voting, when in fact all ballots for the awards you're discussing have already been received and counted.
This challenges the assumption that sad people listen to sad music to make themselves feel worse, when, in fact, it may be a coping mechanism.
Still, many people felt she had disingenuously made Kanye look like a villain when in fact she'd been aware of the song since the beginning.
When in fact, I feel like any time that you replicate your target's logo, your target's visual identity, you reinforce them, you reinforce their messaging.
He also falsely claimed that his fund achieved annual returns of 30 percent to 40 percent, when in fact it lost money, the SEC said.
He also missed the dangers in the market, arguing that leveraged buying of shares was under control, when in fact it had reached unprecedented levels.
Correction: A previous version of this story referred to LFTB as "cheap filler," when in fact it is not a filler, but a beef product.
We thought that the wonder of the mobile phone was making phone calls anywhere, when in fact it was a personal gateway to the internet.
Correction: this story originally incorrectly stated that Moreno served on a presidential commission under the Bush Administration, when in fact, it was the Obama Administration.
The Hitler analogy leads to characterizing Trump as a singular phenomenon of enormous power when in fact he is a small man with small hands.
"We've been vilifying fat, especially saturated fat, for the last 30 or 40 years, when in fact we should have been vilifying sugar," Harper said.
"My focus here is on the prime-time lineup that often tries to masquerade itself as news when in fact it's really entertainment," he said.
"In some cases, the victims thought they were communicating with US servicemen stationed overseas, when in fact, they were emailing with con men," Hanna said.
"They are going to use this desperate lie of an attack against us when in fact what we're trying to do is cater" to constituents.
But to this day, the Go-Go's music tends to be dismissed as frothy and cute, when in fact, the band was a paradigm shifter.
He then laid into Medicare-for-all for giving the appearance of free health care when, in fact, the costs would be paid through taxes.
Talk about that, because Silicon Valley likes to pride itself on being these well-run organizations when, in fact, many, many of them are not.
Julius Caesar, for example, is generally depicted as a white man, when in fact historians believe he probably had a much darker, Mediterranean skin tone.
He thinks she's looking for direction when in fact she's looking for directions, past him and into the audition space of an adult film producer.
"In some cases, the victims thought they were communicating with US servicemen stationed overseas, when in fact, they were emailing with con men," Hanna said.
Gizmodo's story further declared that Facebook had become hostile to conservative viewpoints when in fact conservative viewpoints — and conservative hoaxes — were thriving across the platform.
The C.D.C. had erroneously informed the hospital that the woman had tested negative for the virus when, in fact, her samples had not been tested.
The person who documented that a therapist helped Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal's husband to walk when in fact the therapist did no such thing was lying.
We keep hearing terms like "100 year floods" when in fact, Houston has suffered at least three disasters described as "100 year floods" since 2001.
Now they must deal with "shameful Labour", people who say they did not vote for Jeremy Corbyn's party in 2017, when in fact they did.
He falsely claimed that the Obama administration "didn't lock people in cages" and "didn't separate families," when in fact, it was done in limited cases.
This is clever framing: It suggests that Mr. Lucas and Ms. Rankine are studying a natural phenomenon, when in fact, blondness is rare among adults.
I was handcuffed and detained on suspicion that my girlfriend and I were using crack cocaine, when in fact we were only rounding third base.
"The irony is, Twitter accused me of affecting the political process, when in fact, their banning of me is the truly egregious interference," Woods said.
In Britain, that means lawmakers are bending over backward to find a public mandate for one plan or another when in fact none actually exists.
Correction: An earlier version of this story misidentified Laura Hall as a former Republican congressional advisor when in fact she worked on the Democratic side.
When in fact it was born in crowded urban cities and clerks went, took the ferry across to Hoboken, New Jersey, to the Elysian Fields.
"Some owners start to question themselves and their choices" — when in fact the public may just need time to find out what the restaurant is offering.
When in fact even those convictions or guilty pleas or indictments that the special counsel has filed have been unrelated to any of the original accusations.
Trump's accusations refer to a 2008 controversy over Blumenthal's claims that he had served in Vietnam when in fact he had served in the United States.
ICE officials maintained in court that it was Goldsmith's order that had stopped a repatriation flight when in fact Iraq had refused to accept the flight.
They likely figure that if they check that box, then they don't need to say #ad in a caption or elsewhere — when in fact, they do.
" In the Waits song, the rhyme scheme means that we automatically fill in "here" at the end of the verse, when in fact he's singing "gone.
Tornetta says cops then provided a misleading statement to investigators -- saying he punched the horse -- when in fact, he never intentionally struck anyone ... human or equine.
Correction: A previous version of this article referred to the event as the Hip-Hop Hackathon, when in fact the official name was Hip-Hop Hacktivist.
But are these deaths often characterized by law enforcement, coroners and family as accidental or homicidal when, in fact, the individual wanted or expected to die?
A big, fat, fishing expedition desperately in search of a crime, when in fact the real crime is what the Dems are doing, and have done!
Trump blames outsourcing and government policy for the decline of mining and the coal industry, when in fact it is market shifts that are to blame.
The backlash is dressed up as courageous contrarianism, when in fact it is the same old oppression reasserting itself—an inescapable defense of the status quo.
After Charlottesville last year, Trump was accused of calling white supremacists "very fine people," when in fact he began his statement by condemning those very people.
Correction: This piece originally described Ken Livingstone as a member in good standing of Labour, when in fact his suspension from the party was recently renewed.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article described Stensul as a "mailing list startup," when in fact Stensul is a startup email creation platform for marketers.
Correction: An earlier version of this story stated that Purvis was locked out of his loft in 2015, when in fact this happened in November 2014.
"It's unfortunate that Mr. Lloyd made the assumption that the store owners were Muslim when, in fact, they are of Indian descent," Sheriff Ken Mascara said.
Many claimants misunderstand the retirement test as a penalty, when in fact the withheld benefits are added back to benefits after full retirement age is reached.
I have encountered numerous state representatives who assumed this type of law was already on the books where they govern, when in fact it is not.
It suggested that mass arrests led inexorably to Gray's death and the protests, when in fact by 2014, arrests had been halved from a decade earlier.
I said that the Broccoli and Scallions With Thai-Style Vinaigrette was vegetarian, when in fact it contains fish sauce, which makes the dish merely pescatarian.
After the killing of Osama bin Laden, he told reporters that the Qaeda leader had personally "engaged in a firefight" when in fact he was unarmed.
Before joining the Senate, Mr. Blumenthal made misleading remarks about having "served in Vietnam" when in fact he served in a Marine Reserve unit in Washington.
People in a shelter who may have a misdiagnosis of coronavirus infection — when in fact they had, say, the flu — are in a particularly paradoxical situation.
There is no need to score a direct hit, and a stricken plane may look like it is turning back when in fact it is disintegrating.
In Little America, coming to the United States to make a life is just hard, and the reasons are irrelevant — when, in fact, they are vital.
He's even wrong when offering small talk about golf, saying the US plays the British in the Ryder Cup when, in fact, it's a European team.
FBI officials discovered Abdullah lied on his US visa application by claiming he was a refugee from Somalia, when in fact he was born in Italy.
"We're still getting articles that talk about other candidates surging when they have in fact declined and us maintaining when in fact surging," she told Hill.
Schwarzman and the CEOs on the policy forum were shocked and disputed Trump's notion that he ended things when in fact they did, the newspaper said.
Most people, when they think of somebody who's homeless, think of a man when, in fact, families are one of the fastest growing populations of homeless.
And Trump seems to believe that the "rapist" China is behind the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), when in fact it counterbalances Chinese influence in the region.
Because of carbon's climate change connection, we've been conditioned to think of it as the enemy, when in fact it's as vital to life as water.
Like Google has a series of ads that are very emotional and fantastic, when in fact it's nothing like what they ... It is, to an extent.
Many assumed that the song "Identity" was about race when in fact it was inspired by Poly witnessing a girl attempting suicide in a club toilet.
" He said he didn't feel it was fair for his firm to lose money "when, in fact, I was so committed to getting the science straight.
Correction: This article originally misstated that the Artists' Political Action Network did not investigate the gentrification controversy in Boyle Heights, when in fact the group did.
"Those tested can get the false illusion that they are not carriers, when in fact they may have other of hundreds of known functional mutations," Topol said.
Correction: An earlier version of this article stated the name of the frilled shark was derived from its teeth, when in fact it is from its gills.
Per the BBC, Daniel MacDuff has elected to sue Sunwing Airlines for advertising a "Champagne service" when, in fact, he was served a cheaper sparkling wine instead.
So we continue with hypotheticals, and we exercise our -- and we exercise our imaginations to no end when, in fact, you really don&apost need your imagination.
Nearly seven in 10 Americans think they would continue to pay deductibles and co-pays under Medicare for All, Kaiser found, when in fact they would not.
DOS was sold to recruits as an all-female organization, when in fact it was controlled by Raniere, according to former members who testified at the trial.
Several top-tier Android phone vendors—Samsung, HTC, and the like—have mislead users into believing security patches have been installed when in fact they have not.
"Traveling" has an allure of adventurism, when, in fact, it largely just involves sleeping with Australians, buying a pair of terrible linen trousers, and getting food poisoning.
The young Florida mother-to-be whose breathing problems were blamed on obesity when in fact her lungs were filling with fluid and her heart was failing.
The alleged grifter reportedly financed a luxurious lifestyle via a series of scams, framing herself as a German heiress when, in fact, she was a broke fraud.
The message is simple: Trump is pretending to be a defender of middle class Americans when in fact, he has sought to personally benefit from their losses.
"And suddenly it kind of occurred to me — I'm asking the question is this one species or two species, when in fact, I don't know," she says.
The tones made it seem like the call recipient was not available (or refused) to pick up the call, when in fact the calls had been failing.
"There was a misconception that The Middle was canceled by ABC, when in fact, they would've liked us to go another year, I'm sure," Heaton tells PEOPLE.
" Somehow, to Harris, these doctors' takedown of his statement sound like agreement, because he replied, "Focusing on the semantics when in fact you do agree with me.
I have read many statements that all kinds of undocumented immigrants get all kinds of welfare when, in fact, they're not eligible for any kind of assistance.
I began to question why it is that we place such a taboo on plastic surgery when, in fact, it is such common practice in this country.
Many people also mistakenly assume that this is something provided by the landlord, when in fact, only the building's structure is covered in most building's insurance plans.
Sienna tricks Langdon — and the audience — into believing she's helping him find the virus, when in fact she's using him to pinpoint its location and release it.
"The interesting thing about this campaign is that Trump is seen as the populist when in fact his tax plan is a gift to billionaires," said Klass.
The storm's category may have suggested to people that it was not a huge threat to North and South Carolina, when in fact the opposite was true.
He notes how Harrison was portrayed as a man of the wilderness when, in fact, his time in Indiana was spent at a palatial estate named Grouseland.
Correction: The infographic above incorrectly stated that French President Emmanuel Macron's unpopularity rating was 57 percent in September of 2017 when in fact it was 53 percent.
It also stated that there were 36 active maternal review boards, when in fact there are 38 review boards in various phases of development (24 are active).
A previous version also stated that Aya Rababah was leading team that is building five new green affordable homes, when in fact she is the project coordinator.
"Previously, if it rained in January, we rushed to plant our crops thinking the rainy season starts - when in fact it never comes before May," he said.
It also leads to cynicism when, in fact, we do currently have the worst overdose epidemic in history because, of course, that's what we heard last time.
The technique uses visual and haptic feedback to trick gamers into perceiving they are walking in a straight line, when in fact they are walking in circles.
Reading that back, it seems like a ton of analysis went into the decision, when in fact, what's perhaps important is that I barely analyzed at all.
Like most writers who are called "experimental," Davis shrugs off the label — it suggests rules or protocols, when in fact she proceeds by intuition, accident and divination.
In the aftermath of the scandal, he falsely claimed to have cleaned house and fired unethical employees, when in fact he had fired none at that point.
Some peddle the myth that Social Security affects the federal budget when, in fact, it is fully self-funded and contributes nary a penny to the deficit.
S. He still talks about America as a manufacturing wasteland when, in fact, manufacturing remains the largest sector of the U.S. economy but employs far fewer workers.
Flynn told investigators in January 2017 that he had not discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia with Kislyak, when in fact he had, according to his plea agreement.
Lastly, it implies that she thinks men — all men — are the problem when, in fact, many measures to restrict abortion and birth control are backed by women.
She was skeptical: she had become accustomed to people in Manhattan telling her they were from Maine, when in fact they'd gone to camp there one summer.
But inventing a friend's funeral, when in fact he was building a treehouse — then blogging and tweeting about it to be sure everyone at the office noticed?
A subsequent report by the Pentagon watchdog found the Air Force initially blamed the crash on pilot error when in fact a mechanical error was at fault.
Last year, he told Congress that the Moscow project was considered dead by January 2016, when in fact the proposal was ongoing well into the presidential campaign.
Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified William Gholston as having 11 sacks last season when in fact he had 11 starts and three sacks.
Farmers in the US are sometimes assumed to be penniless, when, in fact, the top 10% are actually making more than your average psychiatrist, according to CNN.
Correction: An earlier version stated that 13 wolverines had been detected, when in fact wolverines were detected at 13 locations (not necessarily adding up to 13 animals).
It's a strange hijacking of the white male, supposedly working class, when in fact it's actually white males who have voted majority for Brexit and for Trump.
One of the things that you've been accused of by these companies is you're trying to stifle innovation when in fact they're getting more powerful than ever.
As you will see in the evidence given below that Big has long been misrepresented as a bad guy when in fact he is a hilarious legend.
CORRECTION: This article previously stated that Read Across the Aisle had received a Microsoft grant of $50,000, when in fact it was another app from Nick Lum.
There is a lot of trite rambling about how the president isn't really reflecting American values when, in fact, he is reflecting the values of many Americans.
Correction: An earlier version of this article misidentified Ethan Bearman as a Fox News commentator when in fact he has only been a guest on the network.
Correction: A previous version of this article said Dimitra Stratis-Cullum worked at the Naval Research Laboratory when in fact they work at the Army Research Laboratory.
The League's leader, Matteo Salvini, ill-advisedly pulled the rug this month, thinking it was under his allies' feet, when in fact it was under his own.
Harvey Weinstein says he's been had by jurors who are pretending to be impartial when in fact they want him locked up and the key thrown away.
Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow said the White House was not allowed to have a lawyer present during the impeachment hearings, when in fact it declined to participate.
I told someone I liked his T-shirt when in fact it was only O.K. I responded to stressful emails and even voice mails with no problem.
I think people view robotics as a "zero or one" solution when in fact there's a world where humans and robots work together for a long time.
Another, in Queens, is slipping into dementia and will most likely exclaim, "I haven't spoken to you in months!" when, in fact, they talked the day before.
Even many hijabis equate modesty with being shy and introverted, when in fact Islamic teachings encourage all Muslims to physically showcase their culture and their religious pride.
But they basically said it was a dead business, when in fact it's one of the most important sets of jobs I think you can have anywhere.
And when asked how much they thought people would give, they predicted that the average donation would be $48.33 — when in fact the average donation was $63.80.
Donald Trump's blunt, hysterical "law and order" campaign distorted the reality of crime in America — invoking an apocalyptic hellscape when in fact crime remains at historic lows.
The glitch caused the cameras to behave as if someone was accessing the live view mode -- turning on the green indicator light -- when in fact they weren't.
" Continuing, she said: "These groups are conjuring misinformation to work in their favor, when in fact we already offer the things they claim to be fighting for.
Now they are at it again, using misleading data and information to claim Maine can't afford to expand Medicaid, when in fact, Maine can't afford not to.
The NEA, which the Trump administration has proposed to fully defund, has long been accused of primarily serving coastal elites, when in fact the opposite is true.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that the Torre Girona Chapel was built in the 19th century when in fact it was built in the 1940s.
Of course, this is all to assume that Gomez would publicly wish Swift a happy birthday, when in fact, she could have already wished her a private one.
Siri doesn't understand women's basketballIn a minor kerfuffle, sports fans noticed that Siri thought women's NCAA teams only played two halves, when in fact, there are four quarters.
"    Gillis said: "Their accounting is designed to support the argument that they don't have a lot of capital invested in the business when, in fact, they actually do.
He decried those who would demonize Muslims as terrorists when, in fact, Muslims have been the victims of terrorism and stand as allies in the fight against extremism.
It is often taken for granted that students know how to learn, when in fact, it is a skill (art, craft?) that must be practiced and honed continually.
At one point, ICE even told Goldsmith that it was his order that had stopped a repatriation flight when in fact Iraq had refused to accept the flight.
Correction: A previous headline of this story referenced those in displacement camps and villages in Rakhine as refugees, when in fact they are stateless or internally displaced people.
Specifically, Surescripts says that ReMy claimed to be getting the prescription information for "providers caring for patients in hospitals," when in fact it was providing it to PillPack.
They looked tirelessly for nonexistent information about a public health crisis in the state when in fact since 200 public health has been on the upswing in Texas.
Additionally, the article stated that a national data repository would be developed when in fact, only a national report will be created using state maternal review board data.
President Donald Trump falsely claimed Friday morning that a federal judge concluded there was "NO COLLUSION" with Russia — when in fact, the judge said nothing of the kind.
"So now you have an accusation that could sink anyone, when in fact, this same information … I didn't see anything that hasn't been there for years," Issa said.
" Putting a "milk" label on those products "can mislead people into thinking these products are comparable replacements for milk," he added, "when in fact most are nutritionally inferior.
Others mistakenly believe that cost-sharing discounts to customers have ended — when in fact only the reimbursements to insurers who offer those discounts are going away, she said.
Merkin and Roiphe are placed on one side of a line as if this were a "natural" division between generations, when in fact that division exists within generations.
"They made a big deal about this when in fact, under certain original scenarios, it was in fact correct that Alabama could have received some 'hurt,'" he added.
In the absence of FDA action, people can be misled into thinking these highly processed products are nutritionally equivalent to milk when, in fact, none of them are.
I was getting increasingly paranoid about it, and increasingly uncomfortable around the office, pretending I was all in, when in fact I had one foot out the door.
When, in fact, if we had a close-up, it would have had a huge impact, you know, seeing this, like, intense moment, up-close scene, the fear.
When in fact, it's Dante who held him down, stops him from being able to get up and fight or run or scream and held his eyes open.
In a March 13 essay, "The Father-Führer," Williamson portrays Trump's struggling white supporters as relying on their imaginary victimhood when, in fact, he contends: They failed themselves.
One example of counterfeiting would be declaring that an oil was 100 percent Italian extra-virgin olive oil when, in fact, it contained olive oil from other countries.
They're often described as "aggressive" or "angry" when in fact they're seeking to alleviate those feelings at gigs, promoting a place for relief, community and—heaven forbid—fun.
Now, a new review in the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy examines what's called "insomnia identity:" the belief that you have insomnia when, in fact, you do not.
So many people want to believe sexual harassment is only a Hollywood problem or a Silicon Valley problem when, in fact, sexual harassment happens in every single industry.
When you're swirling in those suicidal thoughts, you think you are doing someone a favor, when in fact, you're causing more trauma—that's how crazy this sickness is.
In a similar data mismatch, people surveyed thought global animal populations had fallen by a quarter since 1970, when in fact they have plunged 60%, according to WWF.
At the same time, his allies said he had been misunderstood, cast as favoring military action in Venezuela, for instance, when in fact they say he does not.
They want to go back, and they have these bromides, they want to put Band-Aids on the problem, when in fact you need whole big systemic change.
The company also claimed the program allows for unlimited mileage when in fact Uber drivers leasing from these companies were limited to up to 40,000 miles a year.
" The Pennsylvania Republican Galusha Grow declared that Southerners were "under the delusion that Northern men would not fight," when, in fact, they "will fight in a just cause.
Kim's pledge to allow inspectors to visit an already dismantled nuclear test site is what he'll cite as a concession to you when in fact it's a distraction.
They claimed the majority of the bank's activity goes to support small business, when in fact less than 20 percent of its outlays are distributed to "small businesses".
I got started on my drinking career with the mistaken notion that alcohol revealed the real, feeling me, when in fact it was the alcohol I was feeling.
Absent this information, it's very easy for bands to deceptively claim that their show is "sold out," when in fact there may still be plenty of tickets available.
GAM sits there nodding a lot, leading the other side to think he's in agreement when in fact he's just wondering what he's going to have for dinner.
Goldstone has said the Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, pulled a "classic bait-and-switch," promising information on Clinton when in fact she wanted to discuss sanctions against Russia.
Health-care providers therefore, sometimes view the disease of addiction as separate from their everyday practice, when in fact, they treat people with the disease of addiction regularly.
" With this in mind, Barber argued, "it isn't a stretch to imagine that people think we're already a majority-minority country when in fact we aren't at all.
Made in America: Four companies in the U.S. were found to have falsely advertised that their products were American-made when in fact they were manufactured in China.
And I think women carry around a lot of self-doubt and self-hatred for not handling it better, when in fact we should not be handling it.
Morgan, the report's author, also found that deaf inmates in some states have been disciplined for allegedly throwing gang signs, when in fact they were using sign language.
" Cohen said that in his statement to Congress he claimed to have had limited contact with Trump concerning the project, when in fact it had been "more extensive.
Uber claimed that it was beginning to use driverless cars in Pittsburgh when, in fact, it was starting to test the cars with a professional driver at the wheel.
It's easy to dismiss something as laziness, when in fact, it often takes more effort to punctuate exactly how you want to convey a particular tone of voice online.
"If you're faking an orgasm, you are signaling to your partner that he is doing everything right, when in fact he isn't," sex educator and author Patty Brisben said.
She says it's far more common for women to attribute breastfeeding issues to low milk supply, when in fact they may be struggling with mechanical issues like poor latch.
Correction: A previous version of this article state the work was done in collaboration with the University of Michigan when in fact it was done with Michigan State University.
"Offering patients hope when in fact what is being extended is false hope can be damaging to patient-physician relationships and result in substantial loss of trust," Turner noted.
And then there's Regan, who is deaf and sees herself as a burden on her family, when, in fact, her disability proves to be one of her strongest assets.
Other posts circulated conspiracy theories; a man in a photograph taken at a protest was labelled a C.I.A. "commander," when, in fact, he worked for the New York Times .
For one thing, many people still associate mental health with mental illness, when in fact we all have mental health: Mental illness is the dysfunction of one's mental health.
I also see on average 1 baby a week with a failure to thrive diagnosis when in fact, their breast milk volume intake is not adequate for optimal growth.
Many use toilets only in emergencies, worrying that the pits will clog up quickly when, in fact, they are meant to last a family of five about ten years.
So instead, as fashion writers are wont to do, I described many pieces of clothing as "worth" buying when in fact I had no intention of doing so myself.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly described Minisauripus as the species of dinosaur, when in fact it is an ichnotaxon, the name of a distinctive trace fossil.
Algorithms can create online activity which resembles that of an individual user, leading intruders to think they are tracking a person when, in fact, they themselves are being tracked.
"He continues to call China a currency manipulator when in fact China is really trying to prop up their currency to prevent outflows of capital from China, " said Locke.
"Why would people threaten the hall, threaten the people who booked the show, when in fact the people who are coming are those who are buying tickets?" he said.
And what's all this about punk being omnipresent in the late 1970s, when in fact the radio was filled with the Barron Knights and the vinegar strokes of disco?
U.S. authorities allege CFO Meng Wanzhou deceived international banks into clearing transactions with Iran by claiming the two companies were independent of Huawei, when in fact Huawei controlled them.
The host also pointed out Trump had wrongly attributed a quote in her book to actor Dave Willis, when in fact it was from a pastor named Dave Willis.
As we reported, 50 got in Andrew's face at an airport accusing him of working while on drugs, when in fact he's autistic and is also afflicted by Asperger's.
AEDT An earlier version of this article used the word 'hyperloop' to describe the project, when in fact, it's a test tunnel for the Boring Company's urban loop project.
They think that political advertising belongs in its own camp of stuff when in fact people in the political space are able to infer a whole lot about you.
That you get a map and some email and something else and you think that's a great trade, when in fact, it's probably the worst trade you've ever made.
This allowed Republican opponents of Dodd-Frank to paint OLA as a bailout, when in fact it was the most direct way to ensure there would be no bailouts.
"He is distorting the truth when he says MS-13 is coming over here when in fact, people are coming here to run away from MS-13," Kerry said.
There's a tendency in our time of retroactive frankness to imagine that grownups of the past didn't know things about one another when, in fact, they merely kept mum.
She's said to have told financial institutions that affiliate Skycom was a separate company in order to conduct business in the country, when in fact it was a subsidiary.
Numbers offer the sheen of objectivity; algorithms seem to "transcend morality," as O'Neil put it, when in fact they only obfuscate the human assumptions that go into creating them.
I remember horrible Nancy Grace reporting falsely that our neighborhood was under 14 feet of water—when in fact ours was one of the only neighborhoods to remain dry.
Sara and an aide allegedly created the false impression that there were no cooks employed at the residence, when in fact there were, according to the Israeli Justice Ministry.
We feel as though we need to follow society's stigma on what we should look like when in fact we should just do what we feel works for us.
President Donald Trump insists that families are being separated because of Democrats' inaction on immigration reform, when in fact the separation is the result of a Justice Department policy.
Mr. Lorenzo forwarded emails at the direction of his boss that said the company had $10 million in assets, when in fact its assets were worth less than $53,000.
In that case, prosecutors said that Mr. Scarcella had "intentionally and improperly" testified that a witness at Mr. Washington's trial had implicated him when in fact she had not.
Reputation theory, after all, says that America's allies would want the US to intervene as much as possible in other conflicts, when in fact the opposite is usually true.
In the 19th century, the syphilis epidemic was used to justify sexism and sexual repression—when in fact sexism and sexual repression both made syphilis more likely to spread.
Mr. Paddock and his three brothers were raised by their mother, who told the children their father had died when in fact he was in prison, Eric Paddock said.
And then the No. 2 thing that they've done super well is they've taken credit for all of advertising when in fact, in many cases, they're not even advertising.
Chin describes how people from the Caribbean who began to arrive in Britain after 1948, for instance, were seen as "colored immigrants" when in fact they were British citizens.
Microphone blockers contain a semiconductor that tricks your computer or device into thinking that it's a working microphone, when in fact it's not able to pick up any audio.
They believe things that are provably wrong — that the majority of job loss in America is from Mexicans and Chinese, when in fact it's from microchips and computers, i.e.
Female-dominated, "pink collar" workplaces often operate under the myth that they are oases free from sexual harassment, when in fact, our analysis showed that's far from the truth.
Mr. Baroni, prosecutors said, also perjured himself during his trial, maintaining that the lane closings were part of a traffic study, when in fact it was motivated by politics.
Unfortunately, but predictably, this often leads to patients "slipping through the cracks" and being labeled "non-compliant" when in fact it is the medical system that has failed them.
I'm taking these photos and posting #aboutlastnight or something vain just to showcase that my life is perfect and people are commenting #goals when in fact, I'm so depressed.
In October, Weinstein's team said I was trying to squash due process, when in fact he is trying to buy his way out of due process with this settlement.
Mr. Sweet said that Ms. Wolf had misunderstood the legal term "death recorded" as an execution, when in fact it meant that a death sentence was not carried out.
And, worse than that, he has been chatting up other diners by telling them that he's from London's swanky Kensington neighborhood, when in fact he's from just outside Liverpool.
Daniel refers to Ali's love of the Nation of Islam, when in fact, after, yes, being a member in 1964, Ali later denounced—and repeatedly rebuked—them after 1975.
PwC later apologized for the "human error" behind the incident which saw Dunaway announce "La La Land" had won best picture, when in fact "Moonlight" had secured the golden statue.
Cohen had told congressional committees that the Moscow deal ended in January 2016, when in fact it was still being discussed within the Trump Organization in June of that year.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday blamed a federal judge for cutting off $254 million from local police departments, when, in fact, Sessions has chosen to withhold the money himself.
We want to believe that there's something so different about men and women from each other, when in fact, I think that's a constructed idea, to maintain imbalanced power relationships.
In one instance, Bradford explained, a researcher thought she was working on a thyroid cell line, testing a potential therapeutic, when in fact she had been working on melanoma cells.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly implied that McAllister's post-screening talk was live in person, when in fact it was pre-recorded and played for the audience. 
The very act of searching for information makes people think they've learned something, when in fact they're more likely to be immersed in yet more data they do not understand.
Because they continue to see themselves as rule breakers when in fact they make all the rules and they run the show, and they don't ever see themselves that way.
EST/EDT: This article previously incorrectly stated that the largest of these concrete structures weighed 25-tons, when in fact it weighed 1,770-kilograms, or a little over 3,900-pounds.
"I think people are afraid, 'Oh my god, we are gonna lose all our money,' when in fact that's not true," said Dan Reeves, Kevin de León's chief of staff.
When everyone takes it for granted that you've done the dirty—when, in fact, you haven't—it's difficult to shake the feeling that you're slightly deficient as a human being.
One said Comey "admits" that the Obama White House could unmask an American citizen under surveillance, when in fact he said they have to go through the NSA or FBI.
Plus, by creating this debate format within the government, Pruitt further legitimizes the idea that there's a scientific dispute over carbon's role in global warming, when in fact there's not.
Now we have all these people walking away after this weekend thinking, 'Oh, wow, I've learned all about the natives who live here,' when in fact they don't know shit.
They claimed that they were simplifying the tax code, when in fact they were making it more complicated and keeping many deductions—particularly those abused by the rich—in place.
"At times protests and forms of expression are treated as if they are incursions on free speech when in fact they are manifestations of free speech," PEN America's Principles say.
But the president also seemed to be under the mistaken impression that all three accusers would be speaking at a Senate hearing tomorrow, when in fact only one would be.
All my life, my doctors tended to be vague, making my bodily functions seem ultramysterious, when in fact they are just individualized, and easily understood with the assistance of software.
Trained as we are by canonical exhibitions, we are left wondering who this woman is, struggling to put her in a movement when in fact she appears to stands alone.
A lot of the people would've thought that the "grab them by the p" quote from Trump finished his candidacy, when in fact it was a great promotion of it.
"We use this word as a monolith, 'plastics,' when in fact it's many hundreds and thousands of different things," said Gregory Bailey, a conservator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
The president claimed "almost all models" predicted Dorian would hit Georgia and Alabama, when in fact it was only some outliers that showed Alabama in the path of the storm.
CDC also had to apologize for mistakenly telling the president that the first patient who died was a woman when in fact it was a man in his late 50s.
Rick Rodgers, director at Innovest Portfolio Solutions, says investors often assume their financial advisors have screened investments for certain companies the investor might find problematic, when in fact they haven't.
In centering his argument on solar panels, Mr. Appelbaum seeks to try tug at environmentalists' heartstrings, when, in fact, preservation has been shown to be far greener than new construction.
Too often, Balenciaga is likened to an architect or sculptor, when in fact he was an intensely proper anatomist with a deep regard for the frailty of the human form.
So why is CMS sticking to policies that could drive patients back into the hospital when in fact it is less expensive to take care of a patient at home?
The show still conceives of itself as a linear television experience, when in fact the consumption of it — and especially the stars it relies upon — is wild, woolly and omnidirectional.
In Penn's telling, the US portrays El Chapo as some sort of drug-peddling supervillain, when in fact the drug war is driven more by American demand than Mexican supply.
This makes us think we're getting a glimpse at lives that sparkle, when in fact, they're all just desperately hoping the shine distracts everyone from the trauma that lies beneath.
Indeed, some media misreported Switzer as the first woman to run the Boston Marathon when in fact Gibb ran a year earlier, and finished almost an hour ahead of Switzer.
One reason this forecast could have been a bit off was because many were forecasting La Niña to take over for part of the winter months, when in fact, it didn't.
People seem to think that the choice that we as Muslims make to cover up is a sign of oppression, when in fact it's a step that is taken with pride.
But as Earnest wisely notes, it's tedious to speak of a present day crisis when in fact we are a terrifically loquacious visual culture – and have so many gifted art writers.
It has also upbraided the government for suggesting that the foreign shareholders had endorsed the change of management, when in fact important decisions were being taken without their "knowledge or consent".
But then, perhaps it also says something about this political moment that his presence felt like old news — when, in fact, his meeting with Trump took place just three days earlier.
He told agents that the professor was "a nothing" and "just a guy talk[ing] up connections or something," when in fact Papadopoulos knew that the professor had Kremlin-linked connections.
Prosecutors said he misled his investors into thinking their money was in stable investments when in fact his strategies were failing and he began to misuse investor assets to cover losses.
And what makes it so wondrous is that the division within myself felt personal, as if it were mine only, when, in fact, it was the result of Struth's careful work.
Bow Wow was recently the subject of an embarrassing internet craze after being caught 'lying' about flying on a private jet – when in fact he was riding on a commercial airliner.
And the company allegedly deceived "tens of millions of users" by implying that a facial recognition feature on the service had not been enabled by default, when in fact it had.
Progressive organizations might find that without Trump to kick around, some of their less committed members might think the battle has been won, when in fact it may just be beginning.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated that rekcahxfb is planning on giving away $60,000 worth of bitcoin, when in fact that number is close to $600,000 worth of bitcoin.
Correction: An earlier version of this article said that a poll found a quarter of Americans thought the Earth orbited the sun when in fact it was the other way around.
Britney Spears' dad, Jamie, is super upset at Kevin Federline, who called him pleading for more child support when, in fact, all he wants is to jump on her gravy train.
Leiderman also pointed out that staffer Samantha Cohen, who is supposedly worth $50 an hour, should, by those estimates, be making $100,000, when in fact she testified that she made $46,000.
Too many people still believe that a prospective Ginny Baker is firmly rooted in the world of fiction, when in fact Pitch is more accurately a case of art imitating life.
A hacker failing to do the job right is the equivalent to letting a company believe and function as if it's wearing a bulletproof vest when in fact, it's wearing cashmere.
We tend to hear references to the "tech industry" as if it's one monolithic entity, when in fact technology is one of the largest and most diverse industries in the world.
Ruth is the only wrestler Sam designates as irreplaceable when in fact Carmen—the only cast member with a wrestling background—could harpoon the show's success if ever she walked away.
" She cautions that this case should not be exploited to fuel Islamophobia in the US. "FGM is often erroneously connected to Muslim communities, when in fact it is a cultural practice.
Trump on Sunday went on to criticize the EU for having a $151 billion trade surplus with the U.S., when in fact it is $85033 billion, according to The Associated Press.
That's when the world was told that giant Ilyushin 76 transport airplanes flying from Russia to Syria were carrying humanitarian aid, when in fact they were bringing soldiers and military supplies.
But deficit scolds talk as if they offer a way to avoid this fate, when in fact their solution to the prospect of future benefit cuts is … to cut future benefits.
After that, the occasion became fully Trumpian, as the President recalled being in Scotland and predicting Brexit the day before it happened, when in fact he was there the day after.
He called the lawmaker's accusations "materially inaccurate" and pointed out that she claimed he had arrived at the bar alone when, in fact, he had arrived with GOP operative Tony Samuel.
The magic of couscous, the North African staple, is that it seems as though it occurs in nature, as perfectly as rice, when in fact it is born of human ingenuity.
The two companies also created a sham paper trail, "making it appear that Gen Re had sought reinsurance when, in fact, it was Greenberg who initiated the deal," the state said.
He contended that prosecutors had cherry-picked emails to make it seem as though he knew trouble was afoot when, in fact, he was duped by the field investigators he'd hired.
Far too many reports—likely prompted by the rhetoric of competing energy interests—linked eagle impacts and wind turbines, when in fact the rule applied to a number of different industries.
For example, Republicans argue that Supreme Court nominees should not be confirmed in a presidential election year—when in fact, since 85033, six Justices have been confirmed in presidential election years.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated the Laos government attempted to disrupt North Vietnamese traffic on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, when in fact it was the U.S. government.
Most people focus their energy on one or two side-hustles when in fact they may be able to do the same type of work for a number of different businesses.
He previously claimed Democrats were trying to use panic about the virus to undermine him, and he incorrectly compared the coronavirus to the flu, when in fact it is more dangerous.
The industry watchdog said Citigroup misrepresented its analysts' views of more than 1,800 stocks, telling small investors some had "buy" ratings when in fact they were rated "sell," and vice versa.
When promoting various policies, he often referred to himself as a professional "geologist," when in fact he had received only a long-ago undergraduate degree in geology before joining the military.
SK: I can't believe this show is trying to make me pick between Jessica and Amber (whose name I literally just forgot) when in fact the answer is: None of them.
The Obama approach suggested that many so-called gig-economy companies were improperly treating workers as independent contractors when in fact they were largely dependent on the companies for their livelihood.
" Dr. Sonis, continued, "A false negative would be someone who is told by the hotline professional that they're just upset and don't need mental health care, when in fact they do.
As I've learned from loading up on tech stocks in 1997-99, you think you're on top of the curve, when in fact you're investing at the crest of the market.
Millions of people watch Fox News and think they're getting the conservative antidote, when in fact the open borders corporatists have found a new way to package their open borders poison.
"These agreements had the effect of artificially maintaining high prices for a large number of generic drugs and creating an appearance of competition when in fact none existed," the lawsuit says.
When I was in analysis, I would sometimes say something to my therapist, ponder it, and then say, "I think you think I'm stupid" — when in fact she had said nothing.
The sequence of clips used in the trailer made it seem as though Her Majesty had walked away, when in fact the clip used was of the Queen entering the shoot.
And he thought it made him look really good when in fact it was like an appalling foolish— HB: Horribly written... His tweets, in the form of official White House letter.
"The idea that the senator suggested, that I am in the pocket of billionaires when, in fact, they oppose everything that I have ever done and continue to do," Biden said.
The hospital "engaged in a cover-up designed to reassure its patients, doctors, nurses, and the public that its premises were safe, when in fact they were not," the lawsuit says.
Jinfeng noted that some bushmeat market businesses and online trading platforms use certain licenses to make the meat they're selling look "farmed" when in fact the animals are actually wild-sourced.
They have a presumption of that people don't behave badly when, in fact, every single moment of human history says that you got some tool, you're going to fuck with people.
Ryan's campaign for his failed Obamacare repeal bill was thick with similarly brazen deceptions, like that the legislation would strengthen protections for preexisting conditions, when in fact it would gut them.
Know-nothings in the Legislature argued that the proposal was "a slap in the face" to law-abiding taxpayers, when in fact it represented a clear cost savings for those same taxpayers.
He told me the injection had used "nanorobotic delivery of genes" and a "live attenuated virus" when in fact, at least according to the people who made the treatment, it did not.
It&aposs like, OK, whenever I come in and I march and my voice is loud, you&aposre calling that incivility, when in fact, free speech matters when it&aposs in civil.
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It suggests they are, in fact, a charade for the mayor to hide behind, implying his final decision was one that came from these appointed bodies when in fact it did not.
But since it was a club kid runway challenge, I thought it would be a good idea to rock teal guy-liner, when in fact, it was actually a very bad idea.
Tony lies and says that Hannah didn't leave a note, when, in fact, we know she did… she wanted him to pass on the tapes, even though it could cause people pain.
But this year definitely highlighted that many drones are now being used to signify "high tech" capabilities, when in fact they are just cheap toys at best, cynical marketing gimmicks at worst.
The carrier admitted to adding fake ringtones to make customers mistakenly believe the party they called was hearing their phones ring, when in fact the call might not have been connected yet.
I realized I'd been desperately trying to convince myself that my love life was a shambles because I hadn't met the right boy yet... when in fact I was just a lesbian.
Correction: We attribute an analysis of Donald Trump's economic proposals at 2:40 minutes to the Tax Policy Centre, when in fact it is from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Clarification: The headline of this article initially stated that Amazon discriminated against cities without "subways," when in fact the company is biased towards cities with strong public transportation networks, whatever the form.
Since the talent is the face and voice of a story, the average viewer is apt to assume that he also did all of the legwork, when in fact producers do it.
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that David Cay Johnson revealed Trump's tax documents on the Rachel Maddow Show when in fact he did so for another outlet, DCREPORT.
This provision unilaterally declares -- in the face of the actual science -- that burning our forests is "carbon neutral" when in fact it results in deforestation, a leading cause of the climate crisis.
JS: In the past, we've faced challenges of declining interest in the issue itself – battling against the perception that HIV is "over," when in fact in some communities, it is actually resurging.
Unrest among refugees here could not only endanger Jordanian citizens, but it would also play into fear-mongering about refugees' being dangerous when, in fact, they are usually the ones in danger.
Another way to understand the situation is this: Millions could vote in what they think is a five-way race when, in fact, votes for only the two top candidates will count.
At the same time, labeling ISIS "radical Islam," in some eyes, legitimizes the group's claims to represent an entire religion, when in fact most of its victims and enemies are themselves Muslim.
And they need to find a message in the immigration debate that doesn't cast those who oppose open borders as racist bigots when, in fact, issues of fairness and security weigh heavily.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Mechatok was part of Kamixlo, Uli K, and Endgame's Bala Club crew, when in fact, he is part of Stockholm's STAYCORE collective.
CORRECTION 09/20: An earlier version of this article stated that MWR InfoSecurity's comment came from a spokesperson, when in fact it came from researcher Henry Hoggard by way of a spokesperson.
The crack epidemic made clear that this perspective was wrong, but many people still view "physical addiction" as more severe than "psychological addiction," when, in fact, the psychology is the key here.
He also says they "almost picked up Arizona," when in fact they previously held Arizona and then Trump personally drove Jeff Flake out of office, which let Democrats pick up the seat.
He also blatantly mischaracterized Mueller's findings, claiming Mueller "concluded there was no collusion" when in fact Mueller laid out plenty of evidence of collusion, just not enough in his view to prosecute.
Nineteenth-century images are filled with blood and guts and predators thrashing in swampy waters when, in fact, the world of the dinosaurs was less violent (and drier) than many paleoartists imagined.
You can't make up these adjectives, but also a great talent who thought she was getting screwed when in fact she made it to two Olympic teams and then basically sabotaged herself.
American officials said Mr. Flynn had told the vice president that he had only exchanged holiday greetings with Mr. Kislyak, when in fact the two men had discussed economic sanctions against Russia.
"John got a reputation on the left as the guy who was overzealous in his use of drones, when in fact he was doing a lot to constrain them," Ben Rhodes says.
Some of the people who were no longer upset by the experience 18 months later recalled that they had been outside the building during the event, when in fact they'd been inside.
However, most people refuse to see this because white identity has always been seen as the standard, a blank slate that is the absence of identity, when in fact it is not.
Grace's sometimes smug responses to Charlotte's high-heeled strolls into political and emotional quicksand are more upsetting than Charlotte's mistakes, because Grace believes she knows better, when, in fact, no one does.
"It is just amazing that this film is seeing the light of the day at a time when in fact they are trying to hide culture, Brazilian cultural output," Mendonca Filho said.
One of the problems for Lori and Mossimo -- those pics of their daughters on rowing machines ... making it appear they had experience on a crew team when in fact, they had none.
To cynically pretend that athletes are being offered an education when, in fact, they are simply being herded past whatever standards we all expect of legitimate universities is fraud, plain and simple.
This kind of pageantry makes the president's personal reputation contingent on the summit being a success, when, in fact, most North Korea experts believe North Korea won't give Trump what he wants.
How do we avoid companies just telling themselves some false self-fulfilling narrative, that allows their employees to feel good about themselves when in fact the actual outside world is still suffering?
It can suggest that each wave of feminism is a monolith with a single unified agenda, when in fact the history of feminism is a history of different ideas in wild conflict.
So, we saw an example where a guy used over the air to ... You know, you thought you were watching CNN when in fact you're watching hacker CNN, and things like that.
You have to step forward and make what are sometimes misconstrued as radical decisions, when in fact it's just addressing the overall quality, content, and intent of the institution's role in community.
On the other hand, it can happen that an author's writing comes across as awkward when in fact it was a result of poor (or non-existent) editing, rather than a deliberate style.
It's easy to blame something that is outside my domain-, RA: - outside my country-, RA: - you know, finding an external problem is much easier when in fact a lot of it is homework.
Partly it's the perceived hubris and hypocrisy — that we talk about "making the world a better place" when in fact we sometimes seem to only be making it a better place for ourselves.
Scientists say a common myth about the jellyfish in the lake is that they don't sting, when in fact they can give swimmers a mild sting, which can be compounded by prolonged exposure.
However, in his view the United States has too often believed its technological superiority will prevail on the battlefield when, in fact, it is political and human factors that often blunt American power.
Let me rephrase that: Democrats are acting as though there still are rules, when in fact they're living in a political multiverse — with at least one parallel reality containing no rules at all.
Prosecutors said Gates stated that he was told by Manafort and the lobbyist that there was no discussion of Ukraine at that meeting, when in fact that was not what Gates was told.
It said the NRA misrepresented to its members that the products were being sold at the lowest possible cost, when in fact the group kept "substantial" royalties, sometimes exceeding 20% of premiums paid.
One described a call from someone saying they were from the Bernie Sanders campaign and reminding them to vote on February 20, when in fact the Democratic primary is actually on the 27th.
For one thing, it's easy: Blaming outsiders provides people with a simple way to think about the problem and a simple-sounding answer, when in fact any real solution would be much harder.
During the Obama years corporate America was convinced it was under siege when in fact, judged by the numbers, it was in a golden era, with average profits 5003% above long-term levels.
EST/EDT: This article previously stated that the 900+ persons whose typing styles were analyzed to help develop the algorithm were Francophone, when in fact they came from many different backgrounds and nationalities.
The feds say Olivia got in after her parents paid $500,000 ... making it seem like she was going to become a member of the crew team when, in fact, she had never rowed.
Many of these supplements also work as diuretics and laxatives, Hermes said, to make people "feel" like they're flushing out extra toxins (when in fact they're just pooping or peeing more than necessary).
Yes, one of the points I try to make in the book is that we tend to talk about these guys in a slightly jokey way, when in fact they are utter scumbags.
A blind faith in the assertions of the Leave campaign, and the likes of Boris Johnson, who said the pound rose when sterling left the Exchange Rate Mechanism—when in fact it plunged.
"Restrictions to political contributions are always presented under the guise of preventing corruption and holding politicians accountable, when in fact they accomplish exactly the opposite: protecting incumbent politicians," Cruz said in a statement.
As a sign of the success of this message, left-leaning European press echo Russia's message, calling Ukraine the most corrupt nation in Europe — when, in fact, Russia qualifies for this dubious achievement.
This made for good TV, but what we observed was a show, a veneer that we have seen something reassuringly truthful, when in fact we have no idea whether we have or not.
In another instance, the records that accompanied deBronkart's mother to a rehabilitation center after a hip replacement incorrectly identified her as having an underactive thyroid when in fact she had an overactive thyroid.
The company and Meng are also said to have claimed that an affiliate, Skycom, was a separate company in order to conduct business in the country, when in fact it was a subsidiary.
The ads, for example, said the vehicles reduced nitrogen oxide emissions by 90 percent, when in fact they were found to give off up to 4,000 percent more than the legal emissions limit.
Trump incorrectly tweeted Wednesday morning that Amazon owns the Washington Post to avoid paying a so-called "internet tax," when in fact it is Jeff Bezos — not Amazon — that owns the media company.
The effect is to make apps like Facebook and Twitter seem static and unchangeable, when in fact they change all the time, and their corporate owners could modify them to protect younger users.
Trump falsely stated Monday that Putin's denial of the Russian attack was powerful, when in fact, what is powerful was the evidence included in the indictments of Russian military officers for attacking America.
" He continued, "Sometimes the tendency in community organizing of the sort done by Alinsky was to downplay the power of words and of ideas when in fact ideas and words are pretty powerful.
Mr. Mueller's investigators have not publicly cleared Mr. Kushner, and Mr. Kushner's advisers issued misleading statements that indicated his clearance had been fully restored, when in fact he was still awaiting that status.
It deforms our political relationship to one another, creating a false picture of a country carved up into bright red and blue blocs, when in fact we are purple from coast to coast.
He also lied when he told the committee that he had no documents of interest to the House investigators, when in fact he had dozens of relevant emails and text messages, prosecutors said.
I took my dog to the emergency room twice in one month thinking she had broken her ankle when in fact a prickly little sweetgum ball had gotten lodged in between her pawpads.
His parents thought they were setting the stage for an exciting surprise by telling their son they were taking him to the broccoli farm, when in fact they were going to the circus.
The latest: Thieves tricking people into thinking they're updating their Tor browser, when in fact it downloads malware that changes the victim's browser settings, enabling thieves to steal from their payment service accounts.
Misguided safety measures, such as dramatized lockdown drills, may give us the impression that we are protecting children, when, in fact, we are handing them a burden that adults are failing to address.
It is always dangerous when those in power deceive themselves into thinking that they are acting in the interest of others, or of abstract principles, when, in fact, they are serving only themselves.
In one chapter, Duca uses the infamous 212 murder of Kitty Genovese as a case study for the bystander effect, when in fact that specific myth around Genovese's murder had long been debunked.
NBC reported last week that Chang had misleadingly claimed in her official bio that she was an "alumna" of Harvard Business School when in fact she only attended a seven-week course there.
It grew out of their ability to form sentences saying that power grew out of the barrel of a gun, when in fact it was growing out of the pages of a book.
He also dishonestly laments the "death and destruction caused by people that shouldn't be here," when in fact, studies show that immigrants are less likely to commit violent crimes than American-born citizens.
"They [the previous government] think that increasing penalties will solve the problem when in fact they should be facilitating fishing vessels," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation at the sidelines of the meeting.
No, this was fascinating because they were so embracing of tech, when in fact it's the Trump administration who uses it beautifully and has been benefiting from it in a lot of ways.
" Another lie to Congress, Cohen said, was his claim that "I had very limited discussions with Individual 1 and others in the company concerning the project, when in fact I had more extensive communications.
"Credit Suisse should not be able to avoid its obligation to compensate the advisers fully and fairly by claiming they 'resigned' when, in fact, Credit Suisse simply ceased operating this business," the complaint said.
Rather, she said, cows live only on instinct and desire only to eat and lay about, and are naturally lousy mothers (when in fact humans have been intentionally breeding them to lack maternal instincts).
Ringcraft is often seen as a solution to a problem—you're stuck on the fence, do this—when in fact everything the fighter does in the ring should be done with ringcraft in mind.
When in fact had she been involved in any of that, I would imagine, special counsel Mueller would have mentioned it somewhere in his 400 pages if she had anything to do with it.
Muslims consider showing any of their early leaders on film unacceptable; arguing that it promotes a worship of these characters as gods in their own right, when in fact they are merely God's servants.
Osborne says he often sees people unnecessarily concerned if their heart rate is higher than that "target" range when, in fact, they might just be seeing the effects of starting a new workout routine.
We think of people as omnicompetent and committed citizens, when in fact they have a hard time with basic things such as trade-offs: They say they want lower taxes and more government spending.
One file described a program known as Weeping Angel that purportedly could take over a Samsung smart television, making it appear it was off when in fact it was recording conversations in the room.
In August 2018, Musk posted on Twitter that he had "funding secured" for his plan to take Tesla private at $420 per share, when in fact he was not close to achieving that funding.
"The badge may be misleading consumers into thinking the products that receive this distinction are the best available products, when in fact some of these products are of an inferior quality," the senators said.
If she signs a scorecard attesting that she didn't do that when in fact she did, she's penalized two more; that last penalty is a reduction from the old standard, which was immediate disqualification.
"Disgraced FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe pretends to be a 'poor little Angel' when in fact he was a big part of the Crooked Hillary Scandal & the Russia Hoax," Trump said in a tweet.
They have told women they are safer if they are armed when in fact, an abused woman is 10 times more likely to be threatened with a gun than to defend herself with one.
Gamevice alleges that the body of the Nintendo Switch itself is the bridge section, when in fact it is actually a separate device with which the Joy-Cons communicate and can optionally attach onto.
An earlier version of this post incorrectly stated the Federal Reserve is "selling off" bonds when, in fact, it is reducing its portfolio by declining to reinvest returned principal of bonds held to maturity.
Due to their uncommon height they often take the blame (and subsequent bullet) for killing large livestock such as cows and sheep when in fact their small jaw size would not even permit it.
As a growing number of people are interested in green travel, many places advertise themselves as "eco-resorts," when in fact they're just as harmful to the local environment or community as traditional hotels.
"According to T.I.U., we could have had only one fixed match every three days at I.T.F. level, when, in fact, it happens basically every day and often more than once per day," Berlincioni said.
So, Pruitt's successor will have to continue to do what Pruitt did: mangle the economic analysis supporting the repeals, to try to show that they are beneficial when in fact they clearly are not.
Aaron was attempting to explain this to the person who was questioning him about how meet-and-greets work when in fact it should have been a staff member handling this and not Aaron.
The intersection of texting and politics can often be perilous because the person-to-person medium offers an illusion of intimacy when, in fact, such messages have increasingly become discoverable material in legal matters.
There was the time Donald J. Trump told Larry King that he had been paid more than $1 million to give a speech about his business acumen when in fact he was paid $400,000.
During the campaign, Ms. McFarland came under scrutiny for gilding her résumé — claiming, for example, that she had been the highest-ranking woman in the Pentagon when, in fact, two other women outranked her.
VICE: Three 212-224-93 callers reportedly told dispatch they thought they saw Saheed Vassell holding a gun, when in fact he was holding what's been described as a pipe or a shower head.
But the rise of AI, particularly over the last three to six months, does mean many more companies are trying to pass themselves off as an AI business, when in fact they're something else.
In his most recent depositions, Cohen confirms that he initially told Congress that work on the Trump Tower Moscow project finished in January 2016, when in fact it continued until at least June 2016.
Correction 02/14/2019: A previous version of this story described Linc LIC as a real-estate company when in fact that is the name of a building and the developer is called Rockrose.
For instance, BuzzFeed News reports found two cases in which Clearview claimed a certain law enforcement agency was "using" its product, when in fact the agency had simply received a tip from the company.
I've read Mets fans described as the CrossFitters of the sports world: constantly complaining, saying that no one has it harder than them, when in fact they know exactly what they signed up for.
Several years earlier, an internal Correction Department audit had recommended Mr. Clemons be fired for presenting distorted data that made it appear as if violence was decreasing when in fact it was going up.
They told investors that Theranos could generate about $1 billion in revenues in 2015 when in fact the company had generated just a few hundred thousand dollars in 2014 and 2015, the indictment said.
Others identified the right to "bear arms" (11 percent) and "no one shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property" (85033 percent), when in fact those are in the Second and 14th Amendments, respectively.
A strongly dominant right eye sees the reflected image of the left eye as being turned out when in fact no true turn out exists, and vice versa for a strongly dominant left eye.
Google and Facebook (FB) removed a Conservative party ad that showed edited clips of BBC reporters saying things like "pointless delay to Brexit" when in fact the reporters were quoting politicians, not giving commentary.
He told us many, many times that he was against the Iraq War from the beginning when in fact he didn't oppose it until 14 months after the March 2003 Bush invasion of Iraq.
We accept that the stomach and the heart are real things, but we still consider the mind an abstract concept when, in fact, what's happening in the brain can have tangible origins, he explained.
An exposé by the newspaper Handelsblatt asserts that he repeatedly misrepresented a key element of his personal history, portraying his father as a Nazi resister when in fact he was a high-ranking official.
Obviously, George Romero has the blessing and curse of being associated with one genre when in fact he was a kind of scathing observer of American life [and] went way beyond the zombie genre.
There was no context given, and all we got to see was a pretty dress, when in fact, the qipao has so much significance within Chinese culture that they are often worn during weddings.
Some think that black holes are like cosmic vacuums that suck in the space around them when, in fact, black holes are like any other object in space, albeit with a very strong gravitational field.
Since Pull My Hair Back came out, she's been outspoken about how some listeners and media had the false impression that the music was all Greenspan, when in fact their process is far more collaborative.
So it's just -- I don't think anybody knows for certain, but we have to be vigilant, and when in fact it looks like the administration is moving in the direction that is harmful or dangerous.
The White House portrayed Flynn's ouster as a result of his denying to Vice President Mike Pence that he had discussed sanctions in a phone call with the Russian ambassador when, in fact, he had.
CNBC's Christina Farr has an eye-popping story about when electronic health records go wrong: In this case, a woman whose record said she'd had two children, when in fact she had never been pregnant.
"There's this perception that we're bombarded by these graphic images and content all the time, when in fact the opposite is the truth," says Brad, who has worked on the site for nearly two years.
Claiming that you are defending the innocent when in fact you are trying to find a way to enforce highly debatable standards of "purity" runs counter to everything I understand about the message of Jesus.
"We have thought of ourselves as human beings that can do what we want with creation when in fact, we're given god-given responsibilities to look after creation and not to abuse it," he said.
Disgraced FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe pretends to be a "poor little Angel" when in fact he was a big part of the Crooked Hillary Scandal & the Russia Hoax - a puppet for Leakin' James Comey.
They might buy a packet at a bodega and think that there's no way that this stuff—this potpourri—could be as strong as weed, when in fact it could be a hundred times stronger.
Newly published documents detail a program called "Weeping Angel, " an attack designed by the CIA and United Kingdom's MI5/BTSS that makes Samsung smart TVs look like they're turned off when, in fact, they're not.
Authorities accused Nomura of falsely telling investors that it conducted extensive due diligence on the home loans that it securitized, when in fact they did not comply with underwriting guidelines or relied on fraudulent appraisals.
Citigroup Global also sent trade confirmation messages to certain users that indicated their orders had been executed on Citi's own platform when in fact those orders were executed on an outside venue, the SEC said.
That should go without saying, but after Fox News claimed in a news alert that President Donald Trump was "working" in the White House all weekend, when in fact, he was golfing, here we are.
Here I agree, although the film should have fleshed out the picture: WTH cites funding only from meat and dairy companies when in fact the full range of food industries are in on this game.
WHAT HE DESERVES MORE CREDIT FOR The biggest misperception of Obama is that he is some kind of wild leftist, when in fact he has proven to be an unremarkable exponent of the Washington consensus.
These groups are conjuring misinformation to work in their favor, when in fact we already offer the things they purport to be their cause — industry-leading pay, benefits, and a safe workplace for our employees.
According to Variety, Morawiecki expressed his frustrations in a letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, arguing that the borders drawn on the maps pointed to Poland, when in fact this was the Nazi regime's territory. .
He also misleadingly claimed the United States is leading other countries in reducing carbon dioxide emissions, when in fact our reduction as a percentage of overall emissions — a much more meaningful metric — trails many others.
The candidate wasn't even clear on his own company's parental policies: He claimed it offered in-house child care for employees, when in fact this was a paid service for hotel guests called Trump Kids.
I fear, at least for the moment, history will judge this meeting as nothing more than a Potemkin summit—filled with countless photos designed to pull at your heart, when in fact, zero was achieved.
Mr. Trump has falsely suggested that federal officials steered Syrian refugees to states with Republican governors, when in fact resettlement decisions are made by mainstream social agencies like the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Adding to the piquancy of the moment, the South Koreans celebrated crazily, in the mistaken belief their victory would see them reach the last 216, when in fact Sweden and Mexico advanced from that group.
Philomene, who identifies as non-binary and prefers the pronoun "they," originally wanted to trick viewers into thinking the images were of themself, when in fact the photos were of other people posing as them.
Then, the next day, I would show up at school asking for an answer, obviously knowing that the rain had "washed away" the message, when in fact I never actually went and did the deed!
In 1982, he made a prediction for the US economy that didn't pan out, that the US economy was headed for a massive downturn, when in fact it would roar through much of the decade.
Comey clearly knew that his ill-advised actions could implicate Clinton by insinuation and he proceeded anyway, presenting his vague letter as an act of valor when in fact it was an act of vacuity.
"We learned so much discipline" -- Trump is talking like the coronavirus pandemic is in the rear view mirror, when in fact America just broke 100 deaths in a single day for the first time. pic.twitter.
During his first full day in office, Mr. Trump grossly overestimated the size of his inauguration crowd, saying that up to 1.5 million people attended, when, in fact, aerial pictures showed it was much less.
I pretended to sleep over at a friend's house, when in fact we fled Brattleboro for New York City (in a teenager-driven car — terrible!) to see Simon and Garfunkel's free concert in Central Park.
In at least two instances, for example, Reagan cited words evoking American military heroism as if the words had come from the Pentagon — when, in fact, they were snippets from Hollywood movies made decades before.
Kobe Steel said on Sunday that employees had altered inspection certificates on aluminum and copper products to make it look as if they met manufacturing specifications required by customers, when in fact they did not.
There's a common misconception that every known animal was on the boat, Mr. Stoudemire said, when, in fact, many modern animals (like house cats, for example) developed after the great deluge wiped the earth clean.
" She adds, "I think there is a common misconception that Millennials and Gen-Z only want to socialize and party, when in fact, most of us are really looking for resources and opportunities to learn.
She said a person can develop a type of tunnel vision and start to believe that they can regain their power only by taking revenge when in fact, the power lies in the letting go.
It was widely reported that Grace died as part of a sex act 'gone wrong' when in fact this was a case of a man choking a woman to death, then disposing of her body.
Musk had said there was some customer confusion that the Model 3 was an improvement over the Model S, when in fact the Model 3 is simply a less expensive and entirely different car altogether.
Slater and Gordon is suing AMP for wrongfully charging customers citing administrative errors or oversights, when in fact AMP knew they arose from deliberate business practices that had been in place for a long time.
It is all too easy for leaders to convince themselves that they are telling a noble lie for the good of their followers, when in fact they are merely lying for political or personal convenience.
"I could not understand why so many resources of the government were put into this when in fact actually the republic itself is at risk," said Mr. Meyer, a specialist with a government consulting firm.
He sent statements until September 2012 — when, in fact, MSMB Capital shut down its brokerage firm account after a bad trade in February 2011, when "there was nothing left in the fund," Ms. Smith said.
It isn't just self-serving rhetoric: It's about rhetoric that lulls voters into feeling that they're doing something to better the nation when in fact nothing is being done to address the real social problem.
For years, the Fed had professed to be data dependent when in fact it was basing much of its decisions on models-based analyses that often seemed tone-deaf to the reality on the ground.
Cohen falsely testified that the project ended by January 2016, when in fact it continued until at least June 2016 (well into the campaign season and after Trump had emerged as the presumptive Republican nominee).
In one egregious example, a former FBI lawyer doctored an email by claiming that Page was not a source for another U.S. intelligence agency, when in fact he was a source for an extended period.
He's treating Game Informer like some kind of ally in spreading his/Gearbox's message, when in fact the magazine's writers work instead to inform their readers — and that includes answering questions when they come up.
When people mistakenly refer to the West Bank as the "Occupied Territories" or, wholly inaccurately as the "Occupied Palestinian Territories," when, in fact, the land is disputed, they stand in the way of a negotiation.
The president also falsely claimed that US insurance companies had agreed to waive patient copayments for coronavirus treatment, when in fact industry officials agreed only to waive patient costs for testing, a more limited offer.
It's a signal to voters that one man is here to fight for them, not to school-marmishly tell them that capitalism is helping them when in fact it manifestly helps others a lot more.
There were moments when Vecino's movements were so slow or imperceptible that she had the appearance of stillness — or, rather, the feeling of stillness, when in fact she moved constantly throughout the 70-minute performance.
Cohen had falsely claimed that the Moscow project died in early 2016, when in fact the effort was continuing until at least June 2016 — when Trump was about to lock up the Republican nomination for president.
During a press conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May Friday, he refused a question from Acosta and then said that the news network didn't cover his "takedown" of the reporter when, in fact, they did.
Curious to sort out these crossed wires, I went back to Harry at Hot Cherry — to ask why his PR appeared to imply the MPA's investigation was over, when in fact the process remains "most ongoing".
Mueller's office has alleged that Manafort used European officials to lobby on Ukraine's behalf — offering favorable opinions about Ukraine's actions as if they were independent observers, when in fact they were being paid to do so.
We've always had to balance confidentiality and putting names out there when there's not evidence, but you can overdo that and people can think, Well, you're not doing anything, when in fact we're doing a lot.
"I think the biggest misconception is that if you meet one person with autism you've met them all, when in fact, when you meet one person with autism, you've met one person with autism," says Fleischmann.
Prosecutors said Carroll and Pappagallo falsely touted the consistency of Brixmor's SP-NOI growth rate, with Carroll even describing it at an industry conference as the REIT's "secret sauce," when in fact the rate fluctuated significantly.
Occasionally I felt fascinating phantom sensations, like my hand twisting the cap off a bottle when in fact it had not moved, or the certainty that my arms were resting on surfaces that did not exist.
One area where we have the greatest potential to save lives is to beat back the gun industry's myth that a gun in the home makes you safer when in fact the exact opposite is true.
It isn't that artists aren't making abstract and ephemeral works in new media, but those new artists aren't being featured as part of the emerging "scene" in Latin America, when, in fact, they are defining it.
Control and politicization of that wing allows the ruler to criminalize his opponents, to label them enemies of the state, when in fact those so-called enemies are really defenders of a more viable, democratic nation.
He told investigators that his correspondence with the woman was superficial when in fact the purpose of the contacts was to set up a meeting between Russian leaders and the Trump campaign, the court filings said.
The Failing New York Times wrote a story that made it seem like the White House Councel had TURNED on the President, when in fact it is just the opposite - & the two Fake reporters knew this.
Louai's lawyer explained that Louai's confession had been coerced and made no sense: he had said that he remotely detonated the car bomb, when, in fact, the police had concluded that it was a suicide attack.
" Jackler said the company "professed over and over that they weren't interested in targeting [underage] people, when in fact their way of promoting their product had great appeal to young people and caused a market fervor.
Being on Twitter contributes to a sense that the thing being shouted about is hugely important and being discussed by THE WHOLE WORLD when in fact it's being discussed solely by people who are Extremely Online.
"The plan was for the former politicians, informally called the 'Hapsburg group,' to appear to be providing their independent assessments of Ukraine's actions, when in fact the were paid lobbyists for Ukraine," the court document reads.
To make it easier, advocates pretend the government recommends eating the Standard American Diet when in fact it explicitly calls for avoiding products with added sugar, just like Eve pretended that God forbade touching the tree.
Even though this prediction feels incredibly on-the-nose, it's important to remember that on more than one occasion Browne also told grieving parents that their missing children were dead when, in fact, they were not.
But then she goes on to climb a familiar wall by expressing worry about robots and automation when, in fact, significantly greater productivity can occur only by supplementing workers with machines — yes, with robots and automation.
Whether it was in the Garden of Eden or in some primal swamp, Og was trying to trick Ug into believing the wildebeest went to the right when in fact it had gone to the left.
And because we know that, because everyone knows that they wrote a ton of letters if they know anything about them, we perhaps assume that that was the norm, when in fact it was the exception.
When women find themselves feeling lost somewhere between who they were before motherhood and who they think they should be now, many worry that something is terribly wrong, when in fact this discomfort is absolutely common.
In one instance, White House counsel Pat Cipollone said Democrats held hearings in the House impeachment inquiry that were closed to Republicans when in fact several GOP members and their staff counsel attended and asked questions.
Those of us wielding flashy scalpels under bright lights sense a heroic thread in our work when, in fact, it resides in the quiet toil of our nation's primary-care doctors, who are the real heroes.
Its stated goal was to deter Iran from being able to have a nuclear weapon system, when, in fact, it was a guarantee that there was a glide path for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
The movie's big win sparked a social media conversation that seized on phrases often used to express how not racist someone is, when in fact what they are saying can be construed as racist as hell.
For example, nine out of 10 Americans say in polls that global poverty is worsening or staying the same, when in fact the most important trend in the world is arguably a huge reduction in poverty.
Maybe we were meant to feel the detective's judgment of homosexuality, but it also felt to me like there was a subtle distrust of the women by the cops, when in fact, they appeared to be helpful.
In leaving out this information, I fear your article may reify PTSD as a male condition when in fact, our main treatments for PTSD were developed by women in response to a trauma that primarily affects women.
The centers, called CPCs, have been known to mislead women into believing they offer abortion services and unbiased counseling, when in fact they are often Christian ministries on a mission to prevent abortions, abortion rights activists say.
Los Angeles-based supplement maker Natrol has been hit with a proposed class action alleging that it falsely touts its biotin tablets as promoting healthy hair and nails, when in fact the product provides no such benefits.
According to prosecutors, TAI would trade shares and debt in firms as if the firm were trading its own money, when in fact it was trading the money of Batista and others seeking to hide their identities.
Durham, New Hampshire (CNN)Hillary Clinton and fact check organizations faulted Bernie Sanders on Thursday for what they called a misleading ad that said two newspapers were backing the Vermont senator when, in fact, they had not.
They produced things in a way that made the real news outlets around the world believe that there was a news story that had thousands of people looking at it, when in fact that was a myth.
As Republicans in Congress fight over the American Health Care Act, too many Democrats are still talking about saving Obamacare, when in fact this may be precisely the moment for them to be arguing for single payer.
A few examples: When a string tuned to the note C "is divided into one quarter of its length, we get an F note," he writes, when in fact we would get a C, two octaves up.
Some seek to reopen the law by spreading the false narrative that 2022 marks the end of biofuel blending when in fact the law states the EPA must continue to set renewable fuel targets after that date.
Most likely, those individuals that criticize so brutally have a void in their lives, which reflects in trying to destroy or denigrate others, when in fact it is a reflection of what they have in their heart.
From the reviews, you'd think this thing flew up the charts and never left, when in fact CRJ is one of those artists that manages to be considered both "underrated" AND "overrated"—depending on who you ask.
This was coupled with the idea that opioids should be used for a broad range of indications — including all types of moderate to severe pain when, in fact, they don't work against all forms of chronic pain.
But mostly, it helps bolster the claim that the Aliso Canyon needs to be put back into service to "save" the region, when in fact, California needs to keep it closed and change its energy sources, fast.
It's like saying, "No one has replaced Stephen Colbert, not even Stephen Colbert," when, in fact, he's on television every weeknight, just not as the jingoistic Conservative talk show host alter ego he employed on Comedy Central.
As the origin story fades into the past, the presence of the two distinct spaces is cited as proof that the difference they identify is sacrosanct, when in fact the twin rooms are, essentially, architecturally codified ideology.
But U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Merriam in New Haven, Connecticut said on Friday that argument rested on the "faulty assumption" that Pearlman would have to go back to using opioids when in fact other treatment options exist.
At the forum, held in New York on Monday, the mayor discussed the buildings mandate as if it already were in effect — when in fact his proposal lacks details and faces an uncertain future in the Council.
Of course, the likelihood of any of this happening is like the likelihood that we will find a vaccine for the coronavirus "rapidly" as Trump claimed Wednesday, when in fact there is little chance that will happen.
When Democrats are in power, they too often treat budgets solely as a way to help people — focusing money on relief efforts and the mitigation of misery — when in fact they should be telling a different story.
That narrative also depicts the Supreme Court as disingenuous on campaign finance cases when in fact our Constitution clearly and plainly prohibits congress from making laws that abridge free speech or prohibit political activity of the people.
Mr. Flynn had told Mr. Pence that the two men had merely exchanged holiday pleasantries, when in fact they had discussed sanctions that the Obama administration had imposed on Russia for its campaign to disrupt the election.
The central bank's financial stability director said banks, credit card companies and car loan providers risked slipping into a "spiral of complacency" by assuming risks to the U.K. economy are receding when in fact they are growing.
Financial pundits are already blaming the tariffs for the most recent stock market sell-off, when in fact the market's gyrations and the tensions over trade are both symptoms of the darkening mood rather than its cause.
In the cruelest irony, the large sums of money being given as bribes were disguised as donations to charity — a charity that claimed to help underprivileged kids attend college, when in fact, it was doing the exact opposite.
"The Failing New York Times wrote a story that made it seem like the White House Councel had TURNED on the president, when in fact it is just the opposite - & the two Fake reporters knew this," he said.
But when the test was announced, scientists and doctors spoke out, concerned that the test would give women the "false illusion" that they are not carriers, when in fact they may have any of hundreds of known mutations.
A preliminary investigation discovered that the onboard computer tasked with measuring rotation of the lander mistakenly thought it was much closer to the planet's surface -- when in fact it was still approximately 3.7 km (2.29 miles) above Mars.
The main developments in the other direction have been in the EU. Brexiteers often behave as if the terms of Britain's departure will be decided at home, when in fact they will be set by the other 27.
All of this just smacks of HP trying to make its printers relevant to the hot tech of the moment, when, in fact, they are still just inkjet printers that most of us use maybe once a year.
More than one-third of the respondents to the survey said they thought their child would make it to the Olympics or go pro, when in fact just 2 percent of young athletes achieve that level of success.
Correction: An earlier version of this story failed incorrectly attributed the creation of a task force headed by the Office of Housing and Urban Development to former Mayor Michael Bloomberg when in fact it was former President Obama.
As two of the most popular food stars on television, you might think there would be a little friendly competition between Ina Garten and Martha Stewart, when in fact, they've actually been supporting each other since day one.
Volkswagen has already admitted its cars had illegal software installed to trick emissions tests into thinking they complied with regulations, when in fact they would dump up to 40 times the allowed level of pollutants into the air.
We are caught up in what he calls the "cerebral mystique": We believe that the brain is an one-person show, a sole actor on the stage, when in fact there are many other players in the wings.
He claimed he wanted to keep a personal donation to veterans private, when in fact he'd boasted in January of a $1 million gift, which wasn't sent out until the press began questioning him on it months later.
"The plan was for the former politicians, informally called the 'Hapsburg group,' to appear to be providing their independent assessments of Government of Ukraine actions, when in fact the were paid lobbyists for Ukraine," the court document reads.
She mentions that Macedonia violated the Interim Accord, when, in fact, it is Greece that violated the accord, drew Western condemnation by denying Macedonia's entry into NATO in 2008, and lost the subsequent International Court of Justice decision.
He accused LAUSD of misleading the public when it announced an offer to fund about 1,000 new teachers, nurses, counselors and librarians -- when, in fact, those new hires would only be guaranteed for the 2019-2020 school year.
"We will see whether Russia has a greater desire [than] to bomb Aleppo into smithereens claiming they're going after terrorists, when in fact there are oppositionists there that are prepared to live by the cease-fire," he said.
However, linking all porn to societal ills with no evidence shames both those who make porn and those who watch it, when in fact, porn can be a healthy, exciting component of an individual's or couple's sex life.
I think we labor under the illusion that there is a thinker behind our thoughts or a doer behind our deeds when, in fact, I think we're just a field of consciousness responding to things in the world.
It asserts that members of Congress did not appropriate money to pay for the cost-sharing reimbursements when, in fact, they quite clearly intended the permanent appropriation that covers premium tax credits to also cover cost-sharing reimbursements.
There is considerable greenwashing going on, through deceptive public relations, making claims without evidence and misleading labeling, he said, characterizing those acts as attempts to convey an image of social responsibility when, in fact, it's business as usual.
The document accuses Stone of falsely testifying before the House of Representatives that he had no written communications with one unnamed "person 2," when in fact he exchanged over 30 text messages with the person that very day.
It is yet another way in which the current administration tries to liken them to hardened criminals, when in fact they are women who crossed the border at great personal cost to seek asylum and flee certain death.
Australians like to chide South Africans and Germans for their racist histories, when in fact both those countries have done so much more to face up to what has occurred on their soil than Australians have ever done.
In the last five national elections, only one exit poll has got the outcome wrong - in 28 when the poll predicted a hung parliament when in fact the Conservatives won a majority, taking 14 more seats than forecast.
"What they found out was he put down in his background that he had a college degree, when in fact he did not," Tolstoi-Miller says of the experienced professional who had spent several years with the company.
" Doggett also said he believed Thomas's denial, adding that Hill's accusations were, in his opinion, "yet another example of her ability to fabricate the idea that someone was interested in her, when, in fact, no such interest existed.
" She bristles only at self-hating hedonists, and she said that the art world is in denial about its commercialism, feigning high-mindedness when, in fact, "being at an art fair is like being at a fucking mall.
"Munnings stood for everything that was reactionary in that speech when, in fact, he wasn't as reactionary as perhaps he thought he was," Malcolm Cormack, who once served as curator at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, said.
"Often with target-date funds, the fund managers are making an assumption that the 401(k) is the entirety of the employee's retirement funds, when in fact the client may have other IRAs or spousal retirement accounts," he said.
It's weird to see someone who has the game at their fingertips fumble over themselves because they feel like they need to be present at all times when in fact, time will freeze for them whenever they come back.
Nowotny said Beijing has been pursuing three major financial goals at once - a stable exchange rate, an independent monetary policy, and free movement of capital - when in fact one can only have two of those at any given time.
Still, it's easy to see how shoppers, quickly glancing at a highly reviewed marble cheese knife, will mistakenly assume all 3,000-plus reviews are for a cheese knife, when, in fact, 640 of them are for a rolling pin.
Again you're a disembodied hand, just one holding a gun — but right off the bat, the alignment was off, so it felt to me that the gun should be pointed up, when in fact it was pointed straight ahead.
They even stormed a secure room in the Capitol to mislead the public into thinking these hearings are totally one-sided — when in fact both Democratic and Republican lawmakers and lawyers from the relevant committees are doing the questioning.
"The primary question they ask is ... why is the aid going to people who just got here, when in fact we are suffering just as much but we've chosen to remain at home?" she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Liu, who had three laptop computers open, claimed to be there to meet with company officials, including the chief executive himself, when in fact no such meetings were planned, a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent said in an affidavit.
Writing in The BMJ, Esserman argues that given how widely tumors vary, both in form and severity, it is ethically unsound to frighten patients by telling them they have cancer when in fact they don't have a risky prognosis.
I was futzing around with the stress monitoring, and I was surprised to see that three hours after my run, it was still pegging me as highly stressed out when in fact, I was super chill on my couch.
Pruitt, in his effort to dismantle existing EPA structures, recently suggested a "red team-blue team" debate meant to give the impression there are two sides to the climate "debate," when, in fact, scientists have overwhelmingly reached a consensus.
The SEC said in the settlement order that Osunkwo submitted inaccurate information in a filing for the two investment advisory companies, and Osunkwo listed the chief investment adviser as having certified the figures when, in fact, he had not.
A new study from Bluebox found that popular mobile applications like Hulu and Tinder have major security holes that allow hackers to fool the system into believing they obtained a premium account, when, in fact, they hadn't actually paid.
"Disgraced FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe pretends to be a 'poor little Angel' when in fact he was a big part of the Crooked Hillary Scandal & the Russia Hoax – a puppet for Leakin' James Comey," Trump wrote on Feb.
T-Mobile will pay $40 million as part of a settlement with the FCC for playing ringing sounds to mislead customers into thinking their calls were going through when in fact they had never connected in the first place.
Early last week, the top result for a Google search of "final election results" was a blog post that claimed Donald Trump won the popular vote, when in fact, Hillary Clinton won it by more than 1.7 million votes.
"I have trouble understanding why we're supposed to infer religious animus when, in fact, the vast majority of Muslims would not be affected," Judge Richard Clifton, a George W. Bush nominee, asked an attorney representing Washington state and Minnesota.
"Folks may have an inclination to do drastic things in portfolios to insulate themselves from higher volatility when in fact we think the backdrop would actually portend the exact opposite," Mills told CNBC's "Futures Now " in a recent interview.
"My entire image has been characterized by this false narrative that I am some sort of patient zero about a Russian conspiracy and a Russian collusion conspiracy, when in fact I have absolutely no Russian contacts whatsoever," he continued.
The problem with that is that Juuls, as, you know, the most dominant and most popular e-cigarette on the market, there are a lot of counterfeit products that are labeled Juul when in fact they actually are not.
Sanford's affair with Argentinian journalist Maria Belén Chapur in 2008 and 2009 nearly derailed his career after the then-South Carolina governor claimed he had been hiking the Appalachian Trail when in fact he was in Argentina with Chapur.
Lubetzky said he would never invest in a company that claims it has a social mission when, in fact, all it wants is to sell a product — and the social mission is just a means to sell the product.
The tagline, "So easy, a caveman can do it," infuriated the mascot (played by John Lehr) in several TV ads in the mid-2000s, claiming the line was derogatory, when in fact the caveman enjoyed sophisticated activities, like racquetball.
Because they tend to lean that way, and therefore they were supporting what they were viewing, I think overly charitably, as something as cleaning up money in politics, when in fact what it would do is restrain multiple voices.
During the background checks, they said they had no employment outside the D.E.A., when in fact they had ownership interests in the club and actively managed it while working for the agency, prosecutors have charged in a federal complaint.
UPDATE: An earlier version of this article quoted Justice Knazan as saying Elliott's tweets were "homophobic," when in fact it appears as though he may have been referring to a tweet that was actually sent by a parody account.
He portrayed Facebook as having been eager to promote its findings on the Russia investigation, when in fact the company has made disclosures only under pressure from regulators, and has deliberately hidden data about Russia's interference from outside researchers.
The Times article showed how Mr. Cruz claimed to have liquidated his family's wealth and put it into his 2012 campaign, when in fact he had borrowed money from Goldman Sachs and Citibank without disclosing it on campaign filings.
Of course, that report could only have reviewed the failures of the attorney general and his deputies in the Russia investigation, when in fact the violations were caused by the president—someone the inspector general has no jurisdiction over.
The whole "protest" against the United States Embassy compound in Baghdad last week was almost certainly a Suleimani-staged operation to make it look as if Iraqis wanted America out when in fact it was the other way around.
Religious liberty laws promoted by some Christians seek to protect or withhold services to conservative Christians under the guise of religious liberty, when in fact this has nothing to do with religious liberty and everything to do with oppression.
Mr. McCabe, working through the F.B.I. press office, had authorized a spokesman and a bureau lawyer to speak to a reporter to rebut allegations that he had slowed the inquiry, when in fact he had pushed to protect it.
Like most working lunches, the event had the taint of the obligatory, where both of you act as if you're doing something social and fun by choice when in fact you're doing something vaguely dreary because it's your job.
"We either elected the president by giving him airtime — when in fact nobody else would come,'' he said, "or we have been trying to not elect him by doing something with an agenda, which I hope isn't the case.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Trivago NV misled customers in advertisements that claimed its website showed the best hotel prices when in fact it displayed deals that generated the highest commissions for the German travel comparison site, an Australian court has ruled.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Trivago NV misled customers in advertisements that claimed its website showed the best hotel prices when in fact it displayed deals that generated the highest commissions for the German travel comparison site, an Australian court has ruled.
"The Failing New York Times wrote a story that made it seem like the White House Councel [sic] had TURNED on the President, when in fact it is just the opposite - & the two Fake reporters knew this," Trump tweeted.
Some may argue that all of this is at best due to lackadaisical cybersecurity practices and policies that make people complacent into thinking they have built strong security when in fact they are just checking the boxes for compliance.
We sustained and supported a view of Icelanders as more daring—the descendants of Vikings and voyagers who dared to enter uncharted waters—when in fact they were more daring because they were silly, and better at borrowing money.
But "one of [his] disappointments this year" was that "people then took that and made a narrative that said we didn't love our core business when, in fact, our core business is having a renaissance," Roberts said on Thursday.
Mack is accused of recruiting women to join what she told them was a female mentorship group when, in fact, it was an organization created and led by Nxivm's founder, Keith Raniere, also known within the group as Vanguard.
But the question is a Trojan horse, posing as reasonable artistic discourse when, in fact, many writers are not really asking for advice — they are asking if it is okay to find a way to continue as they have.
The statement of facts said Ryan told his mom he'd been misleading his fiancée, by telling her he'd graduated from the University of Toronto and had a job when in fact, he was unemployed and hadn't completed his degree.
Valley blames all of them for the rise in anti-Semitic attacks in the U.S. "Trump [is] increasingly saying that the Democrats are anti-Semites — when in fact Trump incited the most horrific pogrom in our history," Valley said.
Choi Hye-jin and Park You-na were hit with two-shot penalties following Thursday's opening round after marking their ball and picking it up, believing they were on the putting surface when in fact they were just off the green.
His description of the project "was false, I knew at the time, in that I had asserted that all efforts concerning the project had ceased in January of 2016 when, in fact, they had continued through June of 2016," Cohen said.
Almost the same share think those who currently get health insurance through their jobs or buy it on their own would be able to keep their plans, when in fact the current proposals would essentially do away with private insurance altogether.
It says Maduro's use of a "constituent assembly" is a cynical ploy to confuse citizens into thinking he has made concessions when in fact he is seeking to tweak the system to avoid elections the Socialist Party would likely lose.
And he pointed to the exoneration statement that Comey initially found Clinton guilty under the espionage act but somebody changed the language ever so slightly and that inundation allowed Comey to exonerate Clinton when in fact she had committed a crime.
The filing lists several examples of Shkreli allegedly lying, including one instance in which Shkreli told Greebel that a former Retrophin director was making an "equity investment" in the company, when in fact that man was making a loan to Retrophin.
And that inability might lead decisionmakers to conclude, that the next internet startup that failed to flourish and attempted to seek relief, simply had a bad business plan, when in fact what was missing was a level playing field online.
"I think it was very important that he mentioned what I've seen for the past 15 years, which is that China says they're being helpful with the North Korean nuclear weapons program, when in fact they've done precious little," he said.
Under Manafort's scheme, special counsel Robert Mueller's office alleges, the officials, who were known as the "Hapsburg group," would offer favorable opinions about Ukraine's actions as if they were independent observers, when in fact they were being paid to do so.
"I have trouble understanding why we're supposed to infer religious animus when, in fact, the vast majority of Muslims would not be affected," Judge Richard Clifton, a George W. Bush nominee, said to an attorney representing Washington state and Minnesota.
Fox News until very recently was the most-watched cable news network, largely because of a clever inverse Ailes crafted, marketing its broadcast as "fair and balanced" when in fact he pushed a conservative political agenda through heavy commentary and misinformation.
On oil and natural gas: Trump falsely claimed the U.S. is "now the number one producer of oil and natural gas," when in fact the U.S. has been the world's most dominant since 2013, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
So in other words, we may pat ourselves on the back for electing a female president and think the patriarchy has been dismantled, when in fact that sexism may worsen as a result of electing a woman as head of state.
Tim Kaine mischaracterized the Clinton Foundation's donation policy during a recent interview, saying it no longer accepts foreign and corporate money when, in fact, it has only pledged to renounce these sources of funding if Hillary Clinton is elected president.
When you get to 30, you've tasted everything once, so you think, to what extent do you pretend that it's the first time when in fact you've already loved and stopped loving, you've already said goodbye to things that are important.
" Christine Lazaro, president of Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association: "With the new rule, investors are left believing that their brokers will do what is best for them, when in fact, their brokers may still be influenced by insidious conflicts of interest.
Meanwhile, the exhibition mentions the use of the cella as a mosque only one other time — while implying that the temple was turned directly into a mosque, when in fact it had first served as a church for hundreds of years.
The IG report says McCabe displayed a "lack of candor" on the topic on at least four separate occasions — falsely claiming several times that he didn't know where the leak had come from, when in fact he had authorized it.
But these departments abhor the term "sanctuary" city, because it implies that they are letting immigrants commit crimes when in fact, most police in the largest US cities work with ICE agents to investigate human trafficking and gang activity, for example.
And in perhaps the most egregious internet error, Wikipedia incorrectly lists his elementary school as Irvine California's Turtle Rock Elementary, when in fact Ferrell went to Culverdale, a few miles down the road, on the north side of the 405.
Among other things, Cohen admitted lying about when that deal died; he had told Congress that it was dropped in early 2016, when in fact it continued well into 2016, even as Trump had locked up the Republican nomination for presidency.
"Them portraying bug testing as playing was, I felt, disingenuous at best because they were trying to make a value proposition that they had given me something for my money when, in fact, they had gotten free services," he said.
They will complain that not enough documents have been made available to vet Judge Kavanaugh's background, when in fact, more documents have been made available for this particular nomination than at any time in the history of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Secondly, the FBI was told the ledger claimed to show cash payments to Manafort when, in fact, agents had been told since 2014 that Manafort received money only by bank wires, mostly routed through the island of Cyprus, memos show.
The real fake news is for any Republican to suggest that prior to the election the FBI was biased against Trump, when in fact the actions of the FBI director before the election, taken for whatever reason, helped elect Trump.
But some of the bank executives and analysts were taken aback by the public nature of the Treasury statement reading out the calls -- which placed the liquidity matter front and center, when in fact there is no real crisis at hand.
And yet, the real phenomenon seems to be the opposite: women who say to their friends and family that they are liberal when, in fact, they harbor more conservative views, especially on hot-button issues like immigration, crime and even taxes.
The reason given: that he had lied to Vice President Mike Pence, telling him that during the transition he hadn't discussed lifting Obama-era sanctions against Russia with the Russian ambassador to the United States, when in fact he had.
Intentional or otherwise, the narrative of Toronto's new sound is overlooking these women when in fact it's bands like Weaves, Dilly Dally, Vallens, Frigs, and so, so many more who are the new leaders and forebearers of the city's rock scene.
Fact checkers have also pointed out that it was full of lies, such as the claim the killer entered the country under a Democratic administration when, in fact, he last entered the United States under the George W. Bush administration.
"Anti-abortion counseling centers have a long and well-documented history of using deceptive tactics, like misleading websites and advertisements, to make women believe that they provide information about the full range of options, when in fact they don't," she says.
I'd also rotate my pocket money between Q, Mojo, and Uncut, inexorably drawn towards the idea that maybe Bob Dylan's latest album really was a stunning return to form when, in fact, I had never heard a Bob Dylan album.
" "Instead, Exxon built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations.
They can also be a false signal to investors, who often look at how much money a company has raised as a signal of its success, when "in fact, it's the opposite," said Rebecca Lynn, a partner at Canvas Ventures.
"I think there's a false belief that white children make up the biggest number of missing children when in fact (proportionally) it's just the opposite," Lowery said, adding that the high number of black girls reported missing is particularly concerning.
In a series of announcements beginning last month, the steel maker acknowledged faking data about the quality of aluminum, copper and other products to make it appear as though they met standards promised to customers when in fact they did not.
The S.E.C. complaint made public Wednesday outlined a concerted effort by Ms. Holmes and Theranos to exaggerate the company's technology, when in fact the vast majority of the tests it was conducting were done using traditional equipment made by other companies.
When in fact they bought back shares — they'll invest in automation and productivity that way – a few of them gave out bonuses in the short term, but there's no evidence whatsoever that this was massively poured back into the American worker.
When Maria Bartiromo, a Fox Business Network anchor, asked about Mr. McCain in an interview, the president insisted the news media had brought up the issue first — when in fact he had begun his tirade in Ohio unbidden and on television.
As if a staggering family tragedy weren't enough, it turned into a news story: The engineer hired to inspect the building had certified its facade was safe when in fact the city's Investigation Department determined he had never been there.
The senator's team incorrectly assumed coming into this cycle that the bulk of people who voted for him in 2016 agreed with his calls for political revolution when, in fact, many appear to have mainly been casting protest votes against Clinton.
The associate, Jerome Corsi, said in an interview that he might be indicted on a charge of lying to federal investigators because he told them that he refused Mr. Stone's request when in fact he passed it on to an intermediary.
Confusion over the surveillance footage caused Coral Springs officers to think they were viewing video in real time when in fact the images were on a 20-minute delay, and the suspect, Nikolas Cruz, had long fled the school on foot.
Whether Howard Roark, Frank Lloyd Wright or Richard Meier, this huge exaggeration is there because it makes most clients think that they have hired a star for their project, when in fact a design team within the firm is responsible.
Taking their cue from the Vietnam revisionists, Iraq war optimists argued that just as Americans thought we were losing in Vietnam when in fact we were winning, so too were we winning in Iraq despite apparent evidence to the contrary.
Trump also mischaracterized the number of Stone prosecutors who worked for Mueller, and falsely claimed Mueller's statement to Congress about him not wanting to become Trump's FBI director "has been proven false," when in fact it was corroborated by Steve Bannon.
Conventional wisdom says that no one really cares about his past record when in fact, he did take a hit over the way Kamala used his anti-busing record to paint him as out of step with the modern party.
"People have this perception that with Social Security, retirement income is more protected from earnings inequality, when in fact that's not the case," said Damir Cosic, a research associate in the Income and Benefits Policy Center at the Urban Institute.
To facilitate payments, false statements identifying the eight senators as committee chairmen were sent by Senate staff to the state comptroller's office, when in fact each served as vice chairman, a position that does not carry any pay or specific duties.
While the internet has allowed more people more access to more information than ever before, it has also given them the illusion of knowledge when in fact they are drowning in data and cherry-picking what they choose to read.
I had overlooked this as nuance, when in fact, it has been a pillar of Japanese grammar, and as the voice actor of the Seaman series, I became aware of this notion and decided to develop a melody recognition engine.
In September, 2004, Chechen terrorists seized a school in the town of Beslan, in the North Caucasus, and government officials claimed that there were just three hundred and fifty-four hostages when, in fact, there were more than a thousand.
Even worse, we learned that there were hundreds of fake women's health centers in California purporting to offer pregnancy related health care and medical services, when in fact they were preying on women at a vulnerable time in their lives.
"It's been gleefully marketed as this easy, breezy technological solution to your biological clock, when, in fact, freezing one's eggs requires self-injecting fertility medications at least once a day for several weeks and going through outpatient surgery," she said.
One of Mr. Epstein's websites said the foundation had "helped to underwrite" the Tribeca Film Festival, when in fact it had donated $28,000 to a related organization that offers grants to filmmakers and educational programming to students in New York City.
I was responsible for an initiative in San Francisco that was about recognizing that girls who are being trafficked were being called teenage prostitutes when, in fact, they were the victims of an incredible amount of abuse and had been trafficked.
Paul said on CBS's "Face the Nation" that Ryan was being misleading in presenting supporters of the bill, which is backed by President Donald Trump, as being inflexible when, in fact, Trump has signaled he is open to negotiations on the legislation.
After finding four instances of maladministration in the elevation of Mr Selmayr, the ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly, condemned the appointment as a "manipulation of the rules" intended to convey an impression that the process was fair and correct, when in fact it was neither.
Newcomers to the game think they have entered a virtual world when in fact they are controlling a real robot, equipped with a camera and computer, which makes its way around a model of the town rendered down to the tiniest detail.
"My biggest concern is that there are young people out there that might judged and may not come out and may feel that they are different, when in fact they are being themselves... it's that adolescent I really worry about," he says.
Schrems argues that the companies are using a strategy of "forced consent" to continue processing the individuals' personal data — when in fact the law requires that users be given a free choice unless a consent is strictly necessary for provision of the service.
Researchers tinker with their experimental methods as they conduct experiments, thinking they're honing in on the "right" way to find the effect they're interested in, when in fact they're just upping the odds that they'll find a statistically significant effect by chance.
It could be that they're the ones who have been deluding themselves into thinking that the conservative movement is a higher intellectual calling, when in fact it's been a cover for a shallow and vicious brand of white identity politics for decades.
In one case, it said, U.S. and British personnel, under a program known as Weeping Angel, had developed ways to take over a Samsung smart television, making it appear it was off when in fact it was recording conversations in the room.
Prosecutors said Strevell falsely testified that his mother and aunt paid most of a $75,440 down payment on a lease for the farm and that he paid a couple thousand dollars for the wedding, when in fact he contributed more than $30,000.
" Trump didn't accept: "@daveweigel of the Washington Post just admitted that his picture was a FAKE (fraud?) showing an almost empty arena last night for my speech in Pensacola when, in fact, he knew the arena was packed (as shown also on T.V.).
"They told us we were doing the wrong thing with [this album] when in fact we were predicting the way, in fact, creating the way, everything would go in British pop for the next three years," Albarn declared to Maconie, and he's correct.
The irony is that the stigma comes from the sense that suicide is an easy way out when, in fact, it's often the very last resort following a long pattern of anger and hopelessness (it's also usually a violent way to die).
The indictment charged Mr. Hill, 38, with carrying out a scheme to defraud his customers by misrepresenting wine and grapes as Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon, when in fact the fruit came from other parts of California and was sometimes not even cabernet grapes.
Renting at Trump Tower Manafort tried to assure a bank that the Trump Tower property he owned on Fifth Avenue in New York was used as a personal residence when in fact he used it as a rental property, Ayliff also told jurors.
The preliminary accord resolves nationwide litigation accusing Honest of misleading consumers by claiming that its products did not contain the skin irritant sodium lauryl sulfate, when in fact it was a component of a "gentler" ingredient, sodium coco sulfate, that Honest acknowledged using.
It refers to the appropriation of Champagne into the hip-hop lexicon as a symbol of prestige and affluence, when in fact the life of working artists is a difficult and lonely slog, far removed from the perceived glamour of the world.
Our narrow lens leaves people feeling powerless and hopeless with an overwhelming sense that little can be done to improve brain and cognitive performance — when in fact, the brain can be strengthened and repaired months, even years, after injury with the right interventions.
According to the SEC's complaint, in 2007 and 2008 Boudreaux wrongly told city officials that certain amounts of money he planned to transfer into the city's general fund were unused, when in fact they were being redirected from the city's capital projects.
But the second, which is ongoing and closely mirrors the federal indictment, claims that Shkreli lied to the SEC and that he asserted there was $2.6 million in MSMB Capital's coffers when, in fact, its bank and brokerage accounts were nearly empty.
Citing host Steve Doocy, Trump falsely accused Democrats of "leaking out everything" when in fact they released hearing transcripts that were vetted by lawyers and broadly corroborate a government whistleblower's account of how Trump abused his office during his dealings with Ukraine.
"You have to look at the shape of the yield curve right now, which I think is just putting investors on edge that the economy could be de-accelerating when, in fact, it really isn't," Veru told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Monday.
Kevin Hassett, who is the chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, has peddled nonsense about how the corporate tax cut will increase wages for working families when in fact most credible experts rightly predicted that it would principally benefit investors.
The scene is often credited with reviving the cultural climate of Manhattan that had been pronounced dead 20 years prior (when in fact there had been plenty of venues and bands operating long before transplants "discovered" New York the way Columbus discovered America).
After the protester was shot in the eye earlier this month, China showed a video of a protester accepting cash, trying to make the point that the entire incident was fake — when in fact it was the Chinese video that was fake.
Even when they aren't grabbing photos from other sources, brands will also post their own weight loss photos and credit the progress solely to their teas, when in fact many of these customers use the product in conjunction with diet and exercise.
In recent days, as Trump ramped up his attacks on Pelosi, some heavily edited videos have circulated on the internet that alter the cadence of her words by slowing them down, making her speech seem slurred when in fact it is not.
Calling one of the banks that rejected Taylor Mason Capital for a loan — the same bank Bobby bailed out on the bad robot deal — Mason implies that the Kozlovs have bought in when in fact the deal has not yet been done.
"There's a basic inconsistency in saying we support families, we have family-friendly policies, when in fact we have the worst family policies of any developed high-income democracy," said Dorothy Roberts, a professor of law and sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.
The story offered a dire warning that Facebook exerted too much editorial control, in the one narrow section of the site where it actually employed human editors, when in fact the problem underlying our global misinformation crisis is that it exerted too little.
By the same token, his reelection campaign claims "we have the cleanest air on record" when, in fact, air quality has been declining under Trump, and his administration is working on a bunch of regulatory rollbacks that will make air pollution even worse.
Many people wrongly think that a will is the final word, when in fact the beneficiaries listed on financial accounts trump any will, said Jason Miller, a vice president and the national head of financial planning for BMO Wealth Management in Chicago.
For the record most of the more potent organophosphate insecticides (sarin is an organophosphate insecticide) have been banned in the U.S. The irony here is that Spicer says Nazis never used sarin poison gas on its citizens, when in fact they invented it.
"I still believe the biggest danger is not inaction, the real danger is when politicians and CEOs are making it look like real action is happening when in fact almost nothing is being done apart from clever accounting and creative PR," she added.
The lawsuit also said Google deceived schools, parents, teachers and students by telling them that were no privacy concerns with its education products when, in fact, the company had amassed a trove of potentially sensitive details on students' online activities and locations.
He added that the Russian attack appeared to have been a mistake: The Russian military thought it was bombing villages held by the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, when in fact they were recently occupied by Syrian Arab fighters.
Mr. Pruitt has repeatedly suggested that the science of climate change is far from settled, when in fact it is, and says that scientists continue to disagree about whether there is a relationship between human activity and rising atmospheric temperatures, which they don't.
"Anne Frank became a kind of poster girl for hope and inspiration, when in fact her story was very, very tragic," said Tom Brink, head of publications and presentations at the Anne Frank House, who is overseeing the redesign of the exhibitions.
"Oftentimes what they will do is, they will stamp the return as 'self-prepared,' making it look to the IRS like you actually prepared the tax return, when, in fact, you went to a professional to have it prepared for you," Paladini said.
Correction: An earlier version of this article implied that the women featured in Spencer Tunick's photo shoot always had their faces hidden behind mirrors, when in fact this was only the case in one of the three group poses photographed by Tunick.
She talks about Charlotte Brontë, and one of the things she talks about with her is that people assume she only ever wrote the one book, when in fact, the only one of the three sisters that only wrote one book is Emily.
In an attempt to justify President Donald Trump's decision to fire then FBI director James Comey, Sanders told reporters that "countless members of the FBI" had contacted her to say they had lost confidence in Comey, when in fact that wasn't the case.
I was a little scared that people would think that I'm jumping on the Motörhead bandwagon and capitalizing on the death of these two guys when in fact the book was pretty much finished and all three of them were still alive.
"Exxon built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations," Underwood said in a statement.
But now, all of a sudden they&aposre doing it because to them, the axis of their ideas is all about how to get the right and how to demonize everyone who is against their party, when in fact, it&aposs not about principles.
The CFO of Huawei has been arrested in Canada and may be extradited to the U.S. U.S. authorities allege CFO Meng Wanzhou deceived international banks into clearing transactions with Iran by claiming the two companies were independent of Huawei, when in fact Huawei controlled them.
It's totally possible that what we heard on stage was simply edited for one of many legitimate reasons, but many people have been lamenting the fact that Google may have stood on stage and said something was real when in fact it maybe wasn't.
"Those who are out washing with it in the community think they're doing a good health measure when, in fact, they aren't," said Dr. Stuart Levy, professor of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine and a co-author of the paper.
So, you know, right now, we&aposve got the FBI and Department of Justice, as Greg says, who stone wall, they&aposre stone walling, slow walking and saying they don&apost have records when in fact they do have records, and they have been lying.
The same thing happened with President Obama's BlackBerry, which was feverishly covered as an "ultra-secure phone" with vendors of weirdo military phones appearing on cable news to pretend they'd sold the president a phone when, in fact, he just had... a BlackBerry 8830.
The term "plus" implies that women who wear those sizes are outside of the norm, or the traditional "regular" sized run of clothing that goes from zero to 12, when in fact, women who wear sizes larger than that are actually by far the norm.
Ivanka and Jared make Julie and David Eisenhower look like shy bystanders, when, in fact, they were very involved helping President Nixon during Watergate," said Kate Andersen Brower, a CNN contributor and author of "First Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies.
What with the album's chewy pop hooks, glitzy textural filters, and absurdly high-pitched vocals, I accused Claire Boucher of treating Femininity Itself like an ironic one-dimensional caricature when in fact she aims to create a new, sincere, futuristic, explicitly feminine-identified pop style.
He adds that calls for individual peaceful Muslims to address radicalization can serve to reinforce the myth that radicalization is exceptional to Muslims and not other groups, when in fact only a small percentage of terrorist attacks in the United States are committed by Muslims.
" If anything, he's worried that discussions of deepfakes will lead to some people claiming that a video of them isn't real when, in fact, it is: "I think that it gives more people the chance of saying, 'this video wasn't true, it wasn't me.
"Winning is a helluva lot better than losing, and when, in fact, you win by three million votes and the other guy takes office, it can't be easy," he said in an email to The Hill that referred to Clinton's win in the popular vote.
Those prosecutors allege that Avenatti defrauded a client in 2017 by claiming that a $2338 million payment to settle the case he was handling for that client was never paid, when in fact Avenatti had taken the money and used it for his own purposes.
The inquiry heard that Allianz's website led people to believe the firm offered unlimited cover for emergency medical services overseas, when in fact the cover had a A$1,000 ($715) limit, and that cover applied wherever they traveled, when there were restrictions on locations covered.
Just as strangely, Trump acted as if Comey's testimony was a scandal that resulted from sour grapes over the 2016 election when, in fact, it is one of his own making—Trump fired Comey because he thought it would make the Russia investigation go away.
" She added that Exxon Mobil instead "built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations.
" She added that Exxon Mobil instead "built a facade to deceive investors into believing that the company was managing the risks of climate change regulation to its business when, in fact, it was intentionally and systematically underestimating or ignoring them, contrary to its public representations.
In fact, the only thing that Lubetzky would never invest in is a company that claims to have a social mission when, in fact, all it wants is to sell a product — and the social mission is just a means to sell the product.
It's also quite offensive that Magerko believes that opening the door to new immigrants could automatically mean letting in the "cartels," when in fact there's plenty of evidence showing that both legal and undocumented immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born citizens.
" The lawsuit, filed in US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, claims that USCIS wrongfully "blacklisted plaintiffs as national security concerns, when in fact they are not, and illegally prohibited them from upgrading their immigration status, despite their eligibility to do so.
And because of this American-centric approach, we now think that this is the central problem when in fact, already in the past, there have been cases of influence in other political systems in other parts of the world, but nobody talks about it.
" The report's executive summary also accused Mr. Snowden of claiming that he had left Army basic training earlier in his career because of broken legs, as The Guardian reported when Mr. Snowden first came forward, "when in fact he washed out because of shin splints.
Many apparently still believe that Trump made fun of a disabled NY Times reporter during last year's campaign when in fact, Trump only used a type of gesture that he often used to make fun of people flaying away when faced with tough questioning.
In a series of announcements beginning last month that have rattled corporate Japan, Kobe Steel acknowledged faking data about the quality of aluminum, copper and other products to make it appear as though they met standards promised to customers when in fact they did not.
The detective's alleged misconduct was discovered by investigators for the board who noticed the detective's search warrant seemed to describe a single-family house, when in fact the house had been divided into at least two apartments, according to police records obtained by The Times.
To justify paying for the secretary's wife's $4,000 airfare, the report said, the department's chief of staff altered an email to indicate that Dr. Shulkin and his wife had been specifically invited to an honorary dinner in Denmark, when in fact they had not.
But now a group of prominent state school superintendents and education experts is arguing that Texas has mistakenly identified Kristen and thousands of other students as falling short, when in fact their performance on the state test is well within grade-level reading standards.
Instead, he lobs a softball question at Fraley in which they both treat Monsanto's production of Agent Orange as an unfortunate accident from a bygone historical moment — when in fact, Agent Orange continues to impact both the country and Vietnam veterans to this day.
To the extremists and true believers of any cause, there is an idea that moderation and compromise are simply a prelude to selling out and giving up, when in fact the opposite is true — moderation brings radical ideas to the center to make them possible.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan said that the lawyer, Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, had pretended to a federal judge that she was purely a private defense lawyer when in fact she was working with the Russian government to thwart the civil prosecution of a Russian company.
But it was always of a girl or someone pretty and so, you lean in and you want to click on it, thinking it was your computer's problem when in fact it wasn't, and it made you click, because it was a major lean-in.
Sweet said he could find no evidence that anyone had ever been executed for sodomy in Victorian Britain, and furthermore, that Wolf mistakenly regarded sodomy in the court records as referring exclusively to homosexuality when, in fact, it was also used for child abuse.
In a vote made public Wednesday, the commission's two Democratic appointees voted to impose financial penalties on companies the agency found violated federal law by falsely marketing their products as "Made in America" when, in fact, most of their merchandise was manufactured in China.
Julien (Jerzy Radziwiƚowicz) is a blackmailer, and Madame X (Anne Brochet), the woman he is blackmailing, has defrauded her public, declaring that the Chinese fabrics she sells are antique, when in fact they are recent imitations; she is also suspected of having killed her sister.
Correction: An earlier version of this article implied that chimpanzees ran the government depicted in 1968's Planet of the Apes and its sequels when in fact political authority was vested in orangutans and chimpanzees served as a kind of scientist and intellectual caste.
The lawsuit said debt collection law firm Andrea Visgilio-McGrath sent out letters saying court judgments would remain on borrowers' credit reports until the amount owed was paid, when in fact such judgments stay on credit reports for seven years, whether the debtor pays or not.
The fact that some Democrats may have voted against the resolution as a gesture of solidarity with Omar could give them further ammunition to paint Democrats as the party with the anti-Semitism problem, when in fact its leadership has been quick to criticize Omar's comments.
Yet because President Lyndon Johnson bent to the social upheaval in the 1960s, it is Democrats who are now somehow viewed as the great advocates for hard-fought social change – when in fact, their party was one of the greatest obstacles to change until fairly recent history.
GUTFELD: And I do think that has to do with some guilt and an ability of the opposing side to portray -- portray us as cruel and greedy when in fact, you know, a free market is probably the most selfless thing you could ever offer somebody.
She managed to convince basically all of the sort of dumb and useless rich kids/socialite scene of Manhattan that she was this billionaire German heiress, when in fact she was like a rando Russian chick who just sort of arrived in New York in unclear circumstances.
And as I sat beneath fluorescent cylinders spewing aggressively artificial light, I thought about how we all believed ourselves to be the hero of some personal epic, when in fact we were basically identical organisms colonizing a vast and windowless room that smelled of Lysol and lard.
"Hoffman talks about putting into place policies and procedures to allow abuses to continue, when in fact policies were already in place to prevent abuses, and I helped draft those policies," said Debra L. Dunivin, a retired Army psychologist and a co-author of the rebuttal.
"It is meant to appear to be coming organically from people and their social media networks in a groundswell of activism, when in fact it is highly paid and highly tactical," Brian Donahue, chief executive of the consulting firm Craft Media/Digital, told the Los Angeles Times.
READ: Trump will give $1 million to Marine charity, but there are other discrepancies According to Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson, Associated Community Services' telemarketers told potential donors in phone calls that they represented had made pledges to the charity when in fact they did not.
This week, famously gaffe-prone White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is in hot water after comparing Adolf Hitler favorably to Syrian dictator Bashar Assad and in the process saying that Hitler didn't use chemical weapons—when in fact he gassed millions to death in concentration camps.
"We will be looking into how airlines decide where to seat passengers that have booked as part of a group and whether any airlines are pro-actively splitting up groups of passengers when, in fact, they could be sat together," said CAA Chief Executive Andrew Haines.
Kacocha, who owns a West Highland terrier named Sophie, said he and other New York consumers paid a premium for Beggin' treats on the assumption that their primary ingredient was pork bacon, when in fact the meat is just a small part of the pet product.
The very best (and most infuriating) part of this scene is listening to Aldrich take all the credit for Baby Jane, when in fact it was Joan Crawford who found the novel in the first place, recruited Bette Davis as her costar, and convinced Bob to direct.
A third scenario would see religious leaders repudiating this latest display of hatred masquerading as piety, promoted by phony Christians who believe the Gospels, which they've obviously never read, require them to deny certain people their God-given rights — when in fact the exact opposite is true.
By being so diligent and accountable, our health agencies (via the media) also unintentionally send the message that a particular food product — in this case, Romaine lettuce — is unsafe when, in fact, if you ate Romaine, the chances that you would become sick remains astronomically small.

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