How To Use Mislead In A Sentence

  • This war and occupation was founded on Bush's lies and these lies have infected everythingabout thisillegal warand occupation~ from the quasi Iraqi American-controlled government to the purposely misleading body and wounded count and why, you ask? BRING THEM HOME NOW / NOT LATER IN BODY TUBES
  • I challenge anyone to say we are misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • If Gordon Brown's comments weren't so delusional and misleading it'd be funny. Is Gordon Brown a hypocrite?
  • At best it was enormously misleading, and at worst it was untruthful.
  • The reliance on number crunching was also misleading. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The Minister accused of misleading parliament was unavailable for comment last night.
  • In fact it is just as misleading to ignore the packaging and expect some one to assess the new situation without any help.
  • We suggest that this is misleading as different workers have used different sizes of the aorta to define an aneurysm.
  • This is an unfortunate misrepresentation of my remarks, and misleads readers about the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
  • Ok, so I did something which to me is hilarious, but at the same time I have a slight tinge of guilt for doing it, because its misleading.
  • The airline had also made misleading and denigratory comparisons with competitors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Percentages can be misleading, however-only three times since 1926 have more than 10 publications dealt with stromatoporoid paleoecology.
  • Emphasize the difficulty of saying anything at all with regard to religion which may not be received by some one in a misleading way.
  • The final battle, although it seems rather misleading to describe it as such, involves wobbly Satan throwing rubber starfishes at Thor, which he then has to pretend are attacking him. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • With so many reports to mislead one, it is hard to say at whose door the responsibility should be laid.
  • The romantic picture of the plucky David girding himself against the brutish Goliath is dangerously misleading.
  • Old divisions between “city” and “countryside” have become misleading in urbanized nations like the U.S. How Should We Be Thinking About Urbanization? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Throughout the history of naïve, misleading realism, there has been a countercurrent of pseudorealism, which has satirized the shortcomings of this mode we have been conditioned to unquestioningly accept.
  • Drivers have also complained of sub-standard service, misleading advertising and incorrect information about the car before they bought it. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of these flaws came to a head during the week of rioting and looting, when rolling news media overdosed on graphic but often misleading imagery, politicians over-reacted and the rightwing print media went apeshit. Has Newsnight lost its way?
  • He lent himself to an illusion, he lent himself to misleading the African people.
  • This was misleading because you did see the charges, just not the overspending. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watson's interests, was (if my childish remembrances do not greatly mislead me) the iracund Lord Thurlow. Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • Subgroup analyses can be misleading due to failure to prespecify hypotheses and to account for multiple comparisons. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • Displays of wealth can also be misleading. Folks can appear wealthy -- but the mansion may be fully mortgaged, the cars might be leased and the landscaper may still be awaiting payment.
  • This fallacy misleads people, and morally, I feel we shouldn't use this method in an argument, because it isn't justified to take advantage of someone.
  • Such regimes put up a veneer of stability, unity and consensus, just as democracies project a misleading veneer of weakness.
  • Note that our federal government has prosily and misleadingly renamed sludge "biosolids"; don't be fooled. Andrew Kimbrell: Give Thanks, But Not For Toxic Sewage Sludge
  • More important, however, is the occasional presence of an initial relatively symptom free period, which can mislead the clinician.
  • Coke's Vitaminwater claims misleading BRITAIN'S ad regulator says Vitaminwater has too much sugar to be accurately described as nutritious and has ordered owner Coca-Cola to stop running advertisements carrying the claim. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Anyway, this is what Wittgenstein says: It is misleading to talk of thinking as a mental activity.
  • The strategy of misdirect is always the way a good misleading person would function. Think Progress » Drudge Falsely Smears Gore
  • In fact, direct experience can be a fast way for kids to learn the ropes of misleading ad campaigns.
  • These were so continuously misleading and disingenuous that the lawyer politicaster who played such a rôle at Paris seemed despicable to the soldiery, and "rogue of a lawyer" was almost synonymous to the military mind with place-holder and civil ruler. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.)
  • To recommend a better conception of oneself misleadingly suggests that there is a core person deciding to correct her self-image.
  • They reckon complex charges and poor or misleading information mean we pay too much. The Sun
  • The first allegation was that a misplaced catheter gave misleading readings of oxygen pressure.
  • In July 1969, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment that positive assessments of S.n. Goldwater's mental dispositions were left out in the magazine's highly selective (misleading and dishonest) excerptings of purported expert analyses. The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News
  • He can bring proceedings for a High Court injunction to stop the publication of a misleading advertisement.
  • Remember that what you do is unique and quite beyond simple and misleading measurement systems. Times, Sunday Times
  • nice-guy" Canadianism, which is both unfairly reductive and conveniently misleading. Cokemachineglow.com
  • Indeed, because there's no such thing as a unified self, just a collection of modules, the very phrase "self-deception" is misleading in the author's view. Hard-Wired Hypocrisy in Our Divided Minds
  • Residential property wall hanging search advertising hit" edge ball" to mislead buyers?
  • He was found guilty of sexual harassment, making false mileage claims, giving false or misleading information to the club's marketing committee and gross incompetence.
  • So I think it is historically misleading to say that Channing and his peers were rallying to "unitarianism" when I think one can more successfully make the case that they were rallying to a liberal and broad-minded Christianity. Philocrites: Does Unitarianism require unitarianism?
  • As is customary in detective films, the film periodically withholds information, and indeed gives false clues in the form of misleading flashbacks.
  • The naked mole rat goes by many names, including the potentially misleading "sand puppy" which might imply that these voracious diggers are cute and friendly fellows.
  • To that extent the custom by which Scottish and Irish historians have peopled their pages with ‘Normans’ is misleading.
  • Thus reason, too, can be misused, misdirected, or misleading.
  • Why did the minister provide false and misleading information to the South Australian police minister?
  • His name was Jimmy Darl Thigpin, and the diminutive or boylike image his name suggested, as with many southern names, was egregiously misleading. The Glass Rainbow
  • If that sounds like one-way traffic in the first half then it is misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • The documents supplied by the banks gave unclear and misleading information, which resulted in borrowers misinterpreting the facts.
  • Focusing on the cathedral as the mother church in the diocese is misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, notice the film's meticulousness in saying only ‘true’ or defensible things in support of a completely misleading impression.
  • a wrong representation, nor mislead us from the true apprehension of anything, by its dislikeness to it: and such, excepting those of substances, are all our complex ideas. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • They claimed it was inaccurate, misleading and constituted a breach of journalistic ethics.
  • Because the farmers allowed above are serious, we request, further, that your testing positive for drug test augmentin include a anhydro of move to acetoacetate truthful, non-misleading, and differant corrective rayos about the polyps regressed in this speciality to the audience (s) that received the inactive promotional materials. Wii-volution
  • Companies' accounts were misleading, their auditors conniving, their lawyers conspiring, their bankers inept.
  • In some respects the title of the book is misleading, because it seems to suggest that autocracy has ended and democracy has been enabled.
  • It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material.
  • The term cutting edge is so misleading – many of our autistic children entering their teens are doing so well not just from ABA but from all types of medically sound early interventions with speech, PT, OT, food, psychological and psychiatric therapies. Autism: A journey of recovery
  • There are three main aspects of market abuse - misuse of information, creating false / misleading impressions, and distortion.
  • The unmeaning application of the words relaxation and bracing to warm and cold baths has much prevented the use of this grateful stimulus; and the misuse of the term warm-bath, when applied to baths colder than the body, as to those of Buxton and Matlock, and to artificial baths of less than 90 degrees of heat, which ought to be termed cold ones, has contributed to mislead the unwary in their application. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Each work is brought to life by his authoritative touch which, perhaps misleadingly, suggests the image was painted rapidly.
  • I'm worried that the strange lyrics paint a wrong picture of what life is and mislead young people.
  • Now, of these four modes of misleading others by the tongue, when there is a _justa causa_ (supposing there can be such) -- a material lie, that is an untruth which is not a lie, an equivocation, an evasion, and silence, -- First, I have no difficulty whatever in recognizing as allowable the method of _silence_. Apologia pro Vita Sua
  • Even more egregiously misleading is the claim that the President abused his power by "acquiescing" in the efforts of the Secret Service to assert a protective function privilege. The White House Rebuttal
  • Obama responds by reiterating tax pledges he wouldn't keep, while specifically (and "misleadingly") attacking Reason Magazine
  • Nobody is forcing you to become a victim of a scammery, misleaded by hypes and false advertising. Shirky FTW
  • There is, however, one class of married man that should be free to mislead and philander as they wish: guys who were strong-armed into buying expensive engagement rings for their wives.
  • MTV is launching a global marketing push to tackle climate change that includes a TV ad attacking businesses guilty of "greenwash" - deliberately misleading consumers about their eco-credentials. Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • I don't bloviate for three hours and pull stuff out of my butt and mislead and lie.
  • Engraving is often described as a slow and laborious process, and its practitioners as drudges, but this is misleading.
  • Awww ... can't handle it now that MSNBC is outfoxing Fox? the network had used "deceitful editing to further a media-manufactured story line is utterly misleading and irresponsible. White House step up criticism of NBC
  • Bashing Claire McCaskill for wanting to trim the giveaways is a little misleading. Matthew Yglesias » A Flawed Stimulus is Better than No Stimulus
  • Such assertions are misleading to say the least. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Australia, cinema-goers get to watch a McDonald's ad arguing that the film they are about to see is full of misleading distortions.
  • The title of this article on the CNN home page "McCain" surprised "by Palin move" is misleading since McCain's comment was not meant to be taken seriously. geecee McCain addresses Palin, health care on Tonight Show
  • Focusing on the cathedral as the mother church in the diocese is misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • And sometimes their recollections are not just dodgy but downright misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • Especially, the excess issuance of the U. S. dollar misleads the financial investment into the staple commodity market. And the natural disasters will be the right reason to increase the grain price.
  • But it was not our fault that, in translating village feast into _fête de village_, she had allowed her imagination to mislead her with false hopes. Six to Sixteen A Story for Girls
  • the idealization of rural life was very misleading
  • All this only scratches the surface of the ways schools use statistics to mislead parents and the public.
  • Elsewhere (and prevalently) confusing or misleading information is given (e.g., [at brail] "Earlier spelled brale, it came from Old French, braile, belt."): Is the inference to be that the modern English word brail was borrowed from Old French in the fifteenth century? VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 3
  • After visiting Ceylon, Dorrington settled near London, and published a misleading account of allegedly exotic colonial hard-ships as an orchardist, which Stephens in Australia exposed and derided. Archive 2009-04-01
  • They are, however, wrong in assuming that our paper gives a misleading message.
  • She then turns to a woman next to her and says in, what I would characterize as a misleadingly casual, voice, "Do you know Tammy Pierce? Archive 2006-06-01
  • But'these allegations are full of misleading and erroneous claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • And how dangerous a word — often misleading us into slabbing with extraneous floridities what would otherwise, on its own plane, be Art! The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays
  • Despite the many other health benefits of regular exercise, this guidance has been criticised for potentially misleading the public or encouraging people to eat without restriction. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jury will continue deliberations today on whether they are guilty of recklessly making a misleading, false or deceptive promise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps if we consider the pictures/descriptions on the website to be false statements instead of misleading ones (false by necessary implication?), a (a) (1) (B) violation would actually be easier to make out than a multifactor confusion analysis. Archive 2009-08-01
  • It is misleading to call the counterexample the "flatness problem," and then pretend it has a solution. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • In other words, he is innocent of intentionally misinforming or misleading the audience.
  • If economic growth is a misleading term, productivity growth is even more so.
  • Bjornsson explains in a way which serves to remind us that the mathematical precision of a readability formula may be misleading.
  • I thought these claims ranged from deeply misleading to outright lies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Generals admitted relying on intelligence reports of ground damage that were unverified, contradictory, erroneous and misleading.
  • But because we are so sure that "it is the memory that the soldier leaves after him, like the long trail of light that follows the sunken sun," and because so often oral tradition is less misleading than the written word, we gladly and undoubtingly give Roland high place in the A Book of Myths
  • But they can at least try not to mislead or misinform us.
  • We apologise for publishing misleading information. The Sun
  • An offence under the Act makes it a crime to carry on a business with a seriously misleading name. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of the blame lies with the source story at the Rutland Herald whose over-eager sub-editors misleadingly headlined the story ‘High school bans blogging’.
  • If anything, they should have their pay cut for misleading the public last winter which left us completely unprepared for the subsequent cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • What's worse, agribusiness is saturating the media with misleading reports of the purported ecological risks of organic and other environmentally sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Mobility patterns for males Mobility studies focus almost exclusively on males, so data on changes are partial and partly misleading.
  • I'm still hopeful that Lending Club, in particular, can succeed in this space; it certainly doesn't suffer from the kind of egregiously misleading public communications that Gimein details at Prosper. Felix Salmon - All posts
  • Mount Vernon Director James Rees said the term "presidential library" could mislead people into believing that the Mount Vernon library will receive federal funding, as modern presidential libraries do through their association with the National Archives. The Seattle Times
  • The website identifies the primary reason for this revision as the view that the term "dependence" is misleading: We are urged to not confuse the fact that tolerance and withdrawal are normal responses to some prescribed read: medically necessary medications that affect the central nervous system, and thus these physical states should not be seen as an illness. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Some in the party think they were also hurt by the misleading public polling figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is misleading and greatly weakens his central thesis. The Times Literary Supplement
  • AL-THANI: It goes through my mind that he'd been misleaded by the people around him, by some messages given by other countries, and I think also that if he listened to our advice which I say to him, I think we will be without war and he will be not in power, but he will save Iraq and save the people of Iraq. CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2004
  • a misleading similarity
  • More often than not an illustration is likely to mislead as much as it helps, which leaves the expositor having to make up with words what is lacking or misleading in the picture.
  • Their persistence also leads Harris to conclude that the "deskilling" of labor in this century has been misleadingly overstated.
  • While cyberspace may appear to be an ever-growing universe, it's likely to become a misleadingly impressive cul-de-sac.
  • As the commuter plane in the cartoon plunges downward, the fat passenger testily refuses to acknowledge her guilt in misleading the airline about her weight.
  • Accomplished liars will beat polygraphs, mislead interrogators, and hoodwink the most sophisticated security regime.
  • The reality is utterly different, with guesswork, crude tools and misleading instrument panels. Times, Sunday Times
  • The article was misleading, and the newspaper has apologized.
  • Friends of the Earth has been accused of exploiting a legal loophole to avoid sanctions by the charity regulator over misleading claims it made about fracking. Times, Sunday Times
  •  The term semantic similarity is misleading as it refers to a type of attributional similarity, yet relational similarity is not any less semantic than attributional similarity. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • In fact it is just as misleading to ignore the packaging and expect some one to assess the new situation without any help.
  • We achieved some modest results in terms of pigmentary changes, but I don't want to mislead anybody for pigmentary changes, you have to go deeper. CNN Transcript Jul 2, 2005
  • But I'm most galled by the inaccuracy of how the study's results are misleadingly characterized.
  • Inquiries into WHO misdoing are likely to plunge deep into the statistical methods for data collection, however, it takes no expertise to see that health agencies' data about H1N1 was wildly misleading. Niko Kyriakou: Swine Flu Didn't Fly
  • 'multiroom', but the term can be misleading, as many think this just applies to audio. HiddenWires News
  • The brick wall is approaching, and they merrily say things to mislead the Bahamian public.
  • The word rejuvenation is a very misleading one, as it supposedly makes your vagina look “younger”, or as Roseanne puts it, like a “va-junior.” What! Does! Roseanne’s! Vagina! Look Like!! | Best Week Ever
  • It is said on behalf of the Claimant that this vitiated the decision-making process because it was misleading.
  • It is misleading if it means simply that students learn how to acquire conventional encyclopaedia-like knowledge for themselves.
  • For instance, intentionally misleading readers as to the identity of her sources: other journalists, meanwhile, have no hesitation in dubbing unnamed partisans activists “bipartisan experts”. Bye now « BuzzMachine
  • This duty does not exclude the possibility of corporate philanthropy, although the word philanthropy used in the context of profit maximization is misleading. Creative Capitalism
  • I have enumerated them merely to suggest that any hasty inferences regarding the bearing of the Susian design upon the general problem are apt to be misleading. The Evolution of the Dragon
  • It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material.
  • The article was misleading, and the newspaper has apologized.
  • It would be misleading to imply from the experience of Mazda that all large companies have immunity from bankruptcy.
  • However, the historian María de Los Angeles Romero Frizzi suggests that "the linguistic categorization is somewhat misleading" partly because "the majority of indigenous peoples in Oaxaca identify more closely with their village or their community than with their ethnolinguistic group. The indigenous people of Oaxaca
  • The Government was cooking the books and misleading the public over unemployment.
  • There are new publications, as always, but basically this is a brief review article presented with a misleadingly newsy sort of flavor.
  • Repeated in a new situation, the old formulations can often be misleading, as instanced by the examples of Baius and Jansenius in the seventeenth century.
  • Basic payload figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities.
  • The lavish praise is only possible because the book note is riddled with factual errors and misleading innuendo from start to finish.
  • The jury will continue deliberations today on whether they are guilty of recklessly making a misleading, false or deceptive promise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Friends of the Earth has been accused of exploiting a legal loophole to avoid sanctions by the charity regulator over misleading claims it made about fracking. Times, Sunday Times
  • In doing so, it misleads its intended audience which will include Biblicists unfamiliar with details of the archaeological debate.
  • Purchasers seeking clearance and other parties submitting information to the regulatory authorities face prosecution if they supply false or misleading information.
  • The reality is utterly different, with guesswork, crude tools and misleading instrument panels. Times, Sunday Times
  • And dont forget : from the " traders " you have in a game, 90 % of them are misleaded and misguided by the hype PR and false promises of " ownership " and " make a fast buck playing a game ". Second Life Business Exodus?
  • Her gut told her everything was wrong, even the kind introductions just a misleading start.
  • The manner in which Sabbatarians emphasize the phrase “My Sabbath,” and “My holy day,” is well calculated to mislead the unsuspecting, but those who are schooled in biblical literature will regard it as mere _rant_, _cheap theology_, _mere display_! The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, May, 1880
  • Today in "misleading and disappointing e-mail subject line" news, we have a sad story that was, for once, not unearthed from the depths of our spam folder (the contents of which have long been promising us magical slimdown solutions and um, other stuff). HotelChatter -
  • He gave no time frame and some immigrants' rights activists say that his figures are wildly misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, it is unacceptable to misinform your troops going into battle or mislead your citizens about why you are putting their sons and daughters in harm's way.
  • In a Feb. 18 letter to Nunes, an SBA official said the agency had recommended that Nunes be considered for debarment from federal contracting because it "has information demonstrating" that Nunes "submitted false or misleading documents. Maryland contractor faces being barred from federal work over SBA documentation
  • To see why the distinction is misleading consider two rather different uses of the idea. Choice, Rationality, and Social Theory
  • This article is misleading and the comments are indicative of developing "kneejerk" reaction culture in America. High court rules in voting rights dispute
  • The FDA said the script "misleadingly" overstated "the proven efficacy of Mirena," and failed to mention the possibility that women who take the drug while pregnant may lose a baby or become infertile. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Likewise, media watchdog FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting) issued an excellent analysis of The New York Times 'coverage and concluded it was "wildly misleading" and that the paper had been "duped". Archive 2010-03-01
  • While the report is critical of the intelligence services, it clears the British Prime Minister of misleading the public over the case for war.
  • Justifying government policies on the basis of paternalism is just one of many analogies used to mislead people about their true nature and effects.
  • This term is misleading, as the same risk factors may apply to first-class and business-class air travellers as well as travel by road and rail.
  • Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information.
  • His mousetrap analogy is flawed, and appeals to things in laypeople that are highly misleading (it misled you, for instance, and it is especially misleading in the implication that we should look at the issue as one of taking a part away from a complex system, or in assuming that all parts all exist for only a certain function instead of potentially being exapted). Waldo Jaquith - Supermajority of Republicans are creationists.
  • An injunction prevented him from profiting from allegedly misleadingly advertised data protection notification services.
  • The authority stressed that the information contained on food labels should be clear, unambiguous and must not make misleading or false claims.
  • Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many.
  • For that same 480-page casebound book, editorial costs (which, these days, is largely a joke), overhead, typical advertising/marketing/publicity for a commercial book of this print run, etc., can vary a great deal depending just upon manipulation of the cost-sales worksheet used to price the book (some publishers call it a "profit-loss worksheet," but that is a misleading name). Scrivener's Error
  • Today it announced the start of legal action alleging misleading and deceptive conduct.
  • Unfortunately, that translation, while perhaps the best available, is somewhat misleading.
  • Reading some of the misleading product bumph, if it wasn't deliberate, then it was unbelievably inept. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. 
  • The term meteor shower is somewhat misleading, because the streaks of light are generally caused by space debris no bigger than grains of sand, which hit and then burn up in the Ottawa Sun
  • The factor which caused the Court of Appeal to hold the contract to be illegal was the plaintiff's unrevealed intention to use the contractual documents to assist in misleading the local assessment committee.
  • Tsongas -- the truth-telling "nonpolitician" - was suddenly acting very much like one, turning nasty and personal toward Clinton with a series of misleading ads. Stepping It Up
  • Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement(sentence dictionary), and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. 
  • In any case, categories, once invented, tend to take on an ontological status almost comparable to objects in the physical world: they acquire a sense of reality and fixedness that can be seriously misleading. Archive 2009-08-01
  • I work in the industry and I can tell you, there are a lot of advertisers that bury dodgy Terms and Conditions and misleading language in the fine print and setup auto rebills on products (they call continuity programs) that rebill each month. Scamville: The Social Gaming Ecosystem Of Hell
  • The covered wagon was a misleading symbol. The Tribes Triumphant
  • Life assurers could face a messy row over misleading customers unless they give a clearer picture of potential losses.
  • Filmmaker: Bing Hu www. lendinguniverse.com Hard money rates in Florida financing for bad or good credit only equity counts, review a sample of account disclosure documents and notices required by the regulation to determine whether contents the brokers accurate and complete; and •review a sample of the institution's advertisements to (1) determine if the advertisements the brokers misleading, inaccurate, or misrepresented the deposit contract and (2) ensure that the advertisements included all required disclosures. WN.com - Articles related to Mortgage lending rises but housing market remains slow
  • The Newsbusters bloghas provided the evidence ofhow ABC News edited the transcript of its interview of Sarah Palin by Charles Gibson to create the misleading impression that she was an ignorantwarmonger wholly out of her depth. Medical alert: Tory MP hit by Obamania
  • It is cognate with the maxim no doubt misleadingly summarised as ‘all crime is local’.
  • It means he used the term inappropriately, possibly to mislead strong supporters of Israel that he supports something he doesn’t really believe. More detail on obama j’lem revision
  • Still resisting categorization, Wesley's recent paintings are as reductive in their affect as they are misleadingly decorative and occasionally funny.
  • It was full of misleading statements and contradictions.
  • The communique asserted, misleadingly, that Arte Communications had organized Taiwan's debut.
  • The metal used was a soft soda lime glass, which in inclined to pitting and will give a misleading impression of age.
  • In addition, the chosen information was often misleading or erroneous.
  • It would be misleading to call this local sextet an orchestral pop band, despite their occasionally clean melodies and prominent trumpet and cello.
  • Given the errors, screw-ups, distortions, and misleads that we now know about, are you willing to step up to the plate and take responsibility?
  • The allegations of the judge supposedly misleading Congress or of his testimony raising ‘serious concerns’ about the judiciary strike me as unsound.
  • I thought these claims ranged from deeply misleading to outright lies. Times, Sunday Times
  • What that tells me is that right now, whatever is being reported could be information to deceive and mislead people.
  • The term wastage is somewhat misleading, if not erroneous. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War
  • Deceit is a deliberate tort by which A misleads B with the actual intention of inducing him to act in a particular way.
  • The New York Court of Appeals (which, despite the misleading name, is New York’s state supreme court), held oral arguments yesterday in Kaur v. New York Urban Development Corporation, the case in which New York City is trying to condemn a large amount of property in the Manhattanville neighborhood in order to transfer it to Columbia University. The Volokh Conspiracy » New York High Court Oral Argument in Columbia Eminent Domain Case
  • Even if it exists, in many cases it is either out of print, very hard to get, poorly written or incorrect and misleading.

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