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Filter by Meaning The company's financial reports showed signs of gerrymandering to create a positive image.
The company strategically placed its manufacturing plants in different countries to exploit tax loopholes, engaging in a form of gerrymandering.
The company engaged in gerrymandering its financial statements to deceive investors and inflate its stock value.
The company engaged in gerrymandering the sales figures to make their performance appear better than it actually was.
The local community held a town hall meeting to discuss the issue of gerrymandering and brainstorm possible solutions to address the problem.
The opposition party accused the ruling party of engaging in gerrymandering to maintain their political dominance.
The company engaged in gerrymandering to manipulate the market in their favor.
The issue of gerrymandering was a prominent topic of debate during the town hall meeting.
The gaming company was criticized for gerrymandering the in-game economy to encourage players to make microtransactions.
The state legislature was accused of gerrymandering to dilute the voting power of minority communities.
Public outcry erupted when it was discovered that gerrymandering had caused certain neighborhoods to be split across different voting districts.
The residents protested against the gerrymandering that disproportionately favored one political party.
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