She was accused of deliberately misleading Parliament.
the publishing of misleading advertisements was a contravention of the Act.
it is a misleading fantasy to suggest that the bill can be implemented.
distorted and misleading accusations with no foundation.
your article contains a number of misleading statements.
gave my words a misleading twist.
Some of the information was dangerously misleading.
misleading consumers about quality will eventually boomerang on a car-maker.
Don't let his friendly manner mislead you into trusting him.
he played a shell game , misleading the tax department about his real worth.
With so many reports to mislead one, it is hard to say at whose door the responsibility should be laid.
a misleading similarity. Somethingdeceptive causes one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true; the term may or may not imply intentional misrepresentation:
Here it must be observed that " Matriarchate " (q.v.) is a misleading term, as is " Gynaecocracy," for the custom of deducing descent on the spindle side .
Class action lawsuits are now being brought against fast food chains for their misrepresentative and misleading marketing techniques.
Sessions believes his erstwhile colleagues have been misled.
Look, I don't mean that we purposely mislead.
Christie also used clues to intentionally mislead her audience.
So that pigeon at the park really was misleading us?
I feel like I was a bit of misled really.
We also have to realize that our intuition sometimes misleads us.
As the report makes clear, there were no lies. Parliament and cabinet were not misled.
That's true, but the probability of them misleading you is lower.
So once again, misleading words and exaggerated claims.
I cannot be seen to mislead them.
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