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- Customers are more likely to return items that are misleadingly advertised.
- The traditional red coats are often misleadingly called " pinks ".
- The term " purchase " misleadingly suggests a fairly simple transaction.
- :The bit about Scottish sources is misleadingly worded at best.
- It is called, misleadingly, the balanced budget amendment.
- Mrs . Kassebaum is misleadingly mild-looking and she knows it.
- Wall Street generally agrees with Howard that such fear is misleadingly superficial.
- Shark liver oil has been misleadingly promoted as a treatment for cancer.
- But at least present " reports " non-misleadingly.
- Asad has misleadingly drawn your attention to the wrong page.
- This is a misleadingly narrow translation of the Chinese title.
- Buying caviar can be confusing, with terms used interchangeably and sometimes misleadingly.
- He misleadingly quoted John Maynard Keynes using wikiquote, to support his claims.
- :* An example of a misleadingly reductive infobox intruding at Ponte Vecchio.
- The video was deliberately titled misleadingly so that the message would spread sooner.
- :But yeah, still misleadingly formatted and undersourced.
- It has a real San Francisco feel to it, neighborly, misleadingly simple.
- Although the city is officially 35 percent Indian, that figure is misleadingly low.
- Portrays ( misleadingly ) Testaverde as the problem.
- Other internal conflicts are often conveniently, but also misleadingly, termed ethnic conflicts,
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