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But early claims that this nominal heist movie could be a commercial breakthrough for this perpetual troublemaker are perhaps misleading.
But traditional terms are perhaps misleading here.
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Its cheerfulness is perhaps misleading.
To call Vermeer's enigmatic young woman "unforgettable" is perhaps misleading, as she was forgotten for centuries.
The title is perhaps misleading; in spite of many partings and sorrows, this is a book in which the heroine rises to greet what life throws at her.
But Karlovic's game is much truer to grass-court tradition, and he rushed the net after first and second serves, although the word "rushed" is perhaps misleading.
This is largely a matter of poetic form – Maxwell has no time for so-called free verse – though that term is perhaps misleading.
In other words, it is perhaps misleading to send a message celebrating sex workers as glamorous, media-friendly creatures who love their work and have enough time and energy to become militants as well.
To label him 'an anti-Enlightenment figure', as is routinely done, is perhaps misleading.
We use the term "strong" here since, for achromatic images, to say that a region is saturated black or white is perhaps misleading.
Of course, context is important, and it is perhaps misleading to not mention here that much of the educational success of industrialized countries such as Finland is often attributed to the low levels of childhood poverty in these nations as compared to the distressingly high level of childhood poverty in the United States.
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