Sentence examples for appear misleading from inspiring English sources

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I'm sure most of you agree with me even if some journalist are trying to make me look bad....again!" Wilshere's claim that he wasn't referring to Januzaj appear misleading, as the name of the United youngster was even used in the question put to him on the subject.

Although comparing hypertonic with isotonic formulations could appear misleading, it seemed necessary to have a control group corresponding to the usual clinical practice.

Tested by: a Mann-Whitney test; b Fisher's test Comparison of myomectomy and UAE, two very different therapeutic approaches, is difficult and could appear misleading, particularly in some parameters (invasiveness, complication rate, reinterventions).

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The final description of her as "brilliantly talented" woman appears misleading since she is only more talented than her competitors in her physical genetic makeup.

Orlando never trailed and won the series, 4-2, advantageage that appears misleading for how close the series turned on James's dramatics.

He also said some of the FDA's answers appeared misleading.

A few minor points as follows: The title could be improved to highlight differences in transfer of learning from artificial to natural environment instead of focusing only about rotated visual environment (artificial environment), as the title appears misleading.

Likewise – with all due respect for the evolutionary insights developed in "Collective evolution and the genetic code" [ 190] – calling "Evolution of the genetic code, translation, and cellular organization itself" a "Lamarckian process" also appears misleading by the implied suggestion of a basic difference between dynamic modes operating at different stages of the emergence of life.

It appears deliberately misleading.

Many also appear to mislead by accident, not realizing they are a risk to themselves or realizing but not knowing how to say so.

Greenwashing appears in misleading product labels like "all natural" and "eco-friendly"; in television commercials showing S.U.V.'s rolling peacefully through the wilderness; and in the co-opting of environmental buzzwords like "sound science" and "sustainability" -- which corporate executives render meaningless through relentless repetition.

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