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71False balance — is a term used to describe a perceived or real media bias, where journalists present an issue as being more balanced between opposing viewpoints than the evidence actually supports. Journalists may present evidence and arguments out of proportion …
72False — False, adv. Not truly; not honestly; falsely. You play me false. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
73False stag beetle — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta …
74false swearing — false swear·ing n: the making of false statements under oath or affirmation in a setting other than a judicial proceeding; also: the crime of false swearing compare perjury Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
75false invoice — ➔ invoice1 * * * false invoice UK US noun [C] ► an invoice that does not relate to a real sale or payment and is used to get money dishonestly: »They submitted false invoices for work that was never carried out. false invoicing noun [U] ► the… …
76false representation — ˌfalse represenˈtation noun [countable, uncountable] LAW the crime of obtaining money from someone by deceiving them, especially by pretending that something is true when it is not; = FRAUD: • If an advertising campaign violates the law, the… …
77false — fȯls adj, fals·er; fals·est 1) not corresponding to truth or reality <a test for HIV which gave false results> 2) artificially made <false teeth> 3) of a kind related to or resembling another kind that is usu. designated by the… …
78false invoicing — false invoice UK US noun [C] ► an invoice that does not relate to a real sale or payment and is used to get money dishonestly: »They submitted false invoices for work that was never carried out. false invoicing noun [U] ► the practice of… …
79False Bay High School — was founded by Herman L Janse van Rensburg on 16 January 1999. The school started with six students. The first venue was 4 Loerie Street, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa. By the end of the year there were 26 students in the school. The… …
80false — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not in accordance with the truth or facts. 2) invalid or illegal. 3) deliberately intended to deceive. 4) artificial. 5) not actually so; illusory: a false sense of security. 6) disloyal. DERIVATIVES …