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- You continue to use what is in fact a misleading description.
- Kessler said the recent publicity surrounding Group A strep is misleading.
- Once again, Gingrich was talking nonsense, deliberately misleading voters.
- In that case, the exhibition title is a little misleading.
- Thus, the new low-age estimates may be misleading.
- A spokesman for Proposition 187 proponents said the ad is misleading.
- Branding these approaches short-and long-term is misleading.
- But prosecutors at the time indicated that the assertion was misleading.
- Misleading statements by candidates for high position simply cannot be condoned.
- Again, the laboratory notebooks show that this account was misleading.
- The new proposal bars false or misleading statements to induce payment.
- Actually, the now-discontinued label could be considered misleading.
- "Not to be misleading, " he cautioned.
- His misleading statements led us in February to oppose his candidacy.
- Not because of the heat in the court or misleading statements.
- The really significant stuff sounds truly boring and even superficially misleading.
- Mike Shanahan knows both poles, as misleading as they are.
- Maloney is confident that his team's record is misleading.
- GORDON : What distinguishes a good poll from a misleading one?
- Based on the billing sheets, I find that statement misleading,
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