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Filter by Meaning The study revealed widespread gerrymandering of environmental data to understate the impact of pollution on public health.
The environmental organization accused the logging company of gerrymandering environmental impact assessments to justify deforestation.
The artist accused the gallery owner of gerrymandering art sales figures to deceive buyers.
Many voters feel disenfranchised due to the practice of gerrymandering, as their voices are not adequately represented in elections.
The artist strategically placed their work in prominent galleries to gain exposure, employing a kind of gerrymandering in the art world.
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