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Filter by Meaning The researchers were caught gerrymandering the experimental data to support their hypothesis.
The researcher discovered evidence of gerrymandering in the study's data, skewing the results in favor of the desired outcome.
The news article exposed the gerrymandering of crime statistics to downplay the city's safety concerns.
The local community held a town hall meeting to discuss the issue of gerrymandering and brainstorm possible solutions to address the problem.
The researcher's findings were invalidated due to gerrymandering of the experimental data, undermining the credibility of the study.
The gerrymandering scheme was aimed at consolidating power and suppressing opposition parties.
The issue of gerrymandering was a prominent topic of debate during the town hall meeting.
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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