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distorted picture

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distorted
adjective
uk /dɪˈstɔː.tɪd/ us /dɪˈstɔːr.t̬ɪd/
pulled into or appearing as a strange or ...
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picture
noun
uk /ˈpɪk.tʃər/ us /ˈpɪk.tʃɚ/
a drawing, painting, ...
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Examples of distorted picture


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Because of these various omissions, his characterization of the minimalist program in this section provides a somewhat distortedpicture.
Their experience added to the incomplete or distortedpicture of the region, gradually rolling back the frontier of geographical awareness.
At best, cost-benefit analysis can provide only a distortedpicture of the desirability of government action in achieving those ends.
It shows that to give primacy to generalized theoretical statements and to neglect project policies would be to provide an incomplete and distortedpicture of the circulation of development knowledge.
But this can give a distortedpicture.
This is all the more desirable given that all existing economic and historical studies up to 1990 have obviously presented a positively distortedpicture of the economic situation.
However, including only the cost of care as a negative social value of a child with trisomy 21 provides a distortedpicture of the net benefits of screening.
The result is a simplified and historically distortedpicture of genes and language that may serve to reinforce racist and nationalistic interpretations from people with such interests.
Off-balance-sheet accounting too often means keeping relevant information from public scrutiny and so giving a distortedpicture of a company's profits and liabilities.
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That is a completely distortedpicture of the facts.
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However, many of the surveys use an artificially high baseline as their starting point, which gives a distortedpicture of future trends.
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Simply comparing the allocations between now and then ignores that and gives a somewhat distortedpicture.
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Yet her doctor, of course, realised perfectly well that this gave a totally distortedpicture of her problem.
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I cannot accept that grotesquely distortedpicture of what is happening.
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To put it briefly, advertising gives a very distortedpicture of reality and of course that is also the aim of advertising.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
But to suggest that there are no restrictive practices except on the side of labour is presenting an entirely distortedpicture.
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He will give a distortedpicture to the country if he does not emphasise the good side as well as the adverse features.
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I think that a distortedpicture has been given.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
At present, the majority of films give a hopelessly distortedpicture of life and of its moral values.
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The important point about this is that it would necessarily give a distortedpicture.
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