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Filter by Meaning The real estate developer used gerrymandering to obtain permits and zoning changes, disregarding the community's concerns.
The artist accused the gallery owner of gerrymandering art sales figures to deceive buyers.
The pharmaceutical company was accused of gerrymandering clinical trial data to make their drug appear more effective.
The company's executives were found guilty of gerrymandering the financial reports to deceive shareholders.
The pharmaceutical company employed gerrymandering tactics to extend the patent on their bestselling drug, stifling competition.
The artist strategically placed their work in prominent galleries to gain exposure, employing a kind of gerrymandering in the art world.
The gerrymandering of zoning districts favored certain developers, resulting in an imbalance of urban development.
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