1. But the end result still runs the risk of leaving the viewer with a totally false impression. 2. The article gives a totally false impression of life in Russia today. 3. The former might result in a totally false comparison with outside sources. 4. The impression you gave that I provided your reporter with new information following the meeting is totally false. 5. The lawyer had concocted an elaborate defence that gave a totally false impression of what happened. 6. Yet anyone who wishes to understand the latent determinants of human behaviour would be unwise to reject this excuse as totally false. 7. A. That is totally false. 8. I think it was totally unfair and totally false. 9. It also turned out to be totally false. |
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