Sentence examples for a misleading appearance from inspiring English sources

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The term "disruptive trading behaviour" was first proposed by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and is now widely used by US and EU regulation (MiFID II) to describe activities that create a misleading appearance of market liquidity or depth or an artificial price movement upward or downward according to their own purposes.

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In that game, United led and the scoreline was given a slightly misleading appearance as Liverpool scored twice after Nemanja Vidic, as he was here, was sent off.

Section 9(a) (1) of the 1934 Act, 15 U.S.C. 78i(a)(1), proscribes wash sales and matched orders when effectuated "(f or the purpose of creating a false or misleading appearance of active trading in any security registered on a national securities exchange, or..

Sections 9(a)(1) and (a)(2), for example, respectively prohibit manipulation of security prices "(f or the purpose of creating a false or misleading appearance of active trading in any security..

While multiple gene conversion events can also result in the misleading appearance of a species-specific expansion, the more divergent Class A Mups form a distinct clade from the rat Mups and we find no evidence of gene conversion events in this class.

One wonders whether Kundera also shares Ramon's intimations of irrelevance: "His nonconformist remarks, which had used to keep him young, now despite his misleading appearance made him an uncontemporary character, a person not of our time, and thus old".

Neither did Ballantine call Professor John Eric Erichsen of University College Hospital, who had conducted a second autopsy on Cancellor on 11 May and had suggested that "the misleading appearance of the body was attributable to an undiagnosed blood condition akin to haemophilia".

But recent public displays of contraceptive failure by girls of visibility and means gives the misleading appearance that teen motherhood might be a lifestyle upgrade.

In the case of certain illusions, when an object looks to be a certain way that it isn't, a disjunctivist might place emphasis on the idea that this misleading appearance is publicly observable; for instance, it might be the sort of thing one is able to photograph.

In the analysis of data, a number of techniques may be employed to give the misleading appearance that the sponsor's product is superior to others.

Rather than get caught up in the misleading appearance of the material world, we transport ourselves back to a moment when the world, with all its holes and imperfections, hasn't happened yet.

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