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Filter by Meaning The CEO was caught gerrymandering employee performance data to justify unfair promotions.
The CEO was suspected of gerrymandering employee satisfaction surveys to avoid addressing workplace issues.
The real estate developer used gerrymandering to obtain permits and zoning changes, disregarding the community's concerns.
The news article exposed the gerrymandering of crime statistics to downplay the city's safety concerns.
The union leader rigged the voting process by gerrymandering the membership requirements to maintain their power.
The gerrymandering of zoning districts favored certain developers, resulting in an imbalance of urban development.
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