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While not without some merit, the formulation is misleading.

But the statistics are misleading because they do not count "free overtime".

But the snappy terms are misleading, implying something that is as inevitable for men as the menopause is for women.

There is a lot of talk, for instance, of reforming credit-rating agencies, which encouraged the creation of mortgage securities by publishing misleading assessments of their quality.

There is a subject called civics, in which, perhaps more than in any other, the teaching is expected to be misleading.

The IPCC’s use of his remark may have been rash, but was not misleading because in 2003-2004, the year before it finalized its fourth report, the changed trend would have been barely perceptible.

While that statement may be mushy enough to preserve "truth in advertising, " in my opinion, it is very misleading, particularly to those who don't understand the rigors of OOP.

The misleading sign led me astray.

But they can be misleading for the same reason.

We consider that the content of this film is very much misleading and full of racism.

The samples could be misleading. But perhaps they reveal a recent change in Indian attitudes towards the value of daughters.

Some people liken its ascent to that of the iPod, but that's misleading because the market for portable MP3 players was chaotic and immature when Apple entered it.

He might fool some people for a little while through misleading advertising. He will not do so for long, for mercifully the public has the good sense not to buy the inferior article more than once.

These figures, however, are misleading.

So the question is misleading from the start.

Advertisements for houses for sale often lead buyers on with misleading description.

Article 4 Advertisements shall not resort to any falsehood to a deception or misleading to the consumers.

However, under the misleading of the notion, that is, intellectual educations is the first to consider, many families neglect the cultivation of the morality, and miss the moment of truth for the socialization of personal morality.

But the headline figures are misleading.

Telling children that a baby gets started when “a seed is planted” may conjure misleading images.

If TI had the courage to ditch its score-card, or at least publish it in a less misleading form, its other work might fare better.

Each article contained content that could be misleading or deceptive.

Environmentalists say the material - the result of nuclear reprocessing - is proof that the industry's claims to be almost entirely "recyclable" are misleading.

I have found it both inadequate and misleading.

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Observational studies are often misleading.

Dark matter might not really be "stuff" - it could just be a misleading name for the odd behaviour of gravity.

The case should now be clear for trial, although it could settle if Coke is willing to change Vitaminwater's name to something less misleading. Cake in a Can, perhaps?

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