Misrepresentation is when the person presenting them alters or spindoctors the facts so they appear to have a different message or meaning. Misinterpretation is when the person being shown the facts takes a different meaning or message from them.
Misrepresentation of facts involves intentionally providing false information, while misinterpretation of facts involves misunderstanding or incorrectly explaining accurate information. Misrepresentation is deliberate deception, while misinterpretation is often unintentional and may result from a lack of understanding or context.
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If you leave out facts or make false statements (lie) on the application (or claim) for insurance it is considered a misrepresentation of your true situation for the purpose of getting the money.
Mortgage fraud is the deliberate omission or misrepresentation of facts on the part of either the borrower or lender with the purpose of obtaining a mortgage loan. Mortgage fraud is essentially the intentional misrepresentation by either the borrower or the lending institution to enable the awarding of a loan. Examples of mortgage fraud include income misrepresentation, and misrepresentation of property use.
Facts is something that you tell. Fancy is a thing that is so expensive and shiny.
"Facts on the ground"-Clinton
Facts are known knowledge versus a theory is a statement based on facts which may not be completely true
it depends on your religious beliefs
Misrepresentation is a type of lying or falsehood in which a person says or does something that would lead another person to believe something that is not "in accordance with the facts." It may be intentional or negligent, but forms an essential element of the crime and tort of fraud, if the misrepresentation is made with the intent that the other person would believe it and act accordingly.There are cases where simply failing to answer, or failing to correct some material misunderstanding, could be ruled a misrepresentation. For example, a vendor knowingly sells rotten fruit to a customer without pointing out the mistake made by the customer in selecting the product from the display.
The science of something are the facts behind it. The study of something are the facts, the history the art, the myth, the anecdotes - everything about it.
Indirect misrepresentation occurs when false information is communicated through passive or subtle actions, rather than explicit statements. It can involve withholding information, concealing facts, or manipulating data in a way that leads others to form incorrect conclusions.
one is documents facts the other is a thought on what might be
Info is pure facts, whereas help is asking for info.