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Maher compared Islam to the mafia, while Harris doubled down with the notion that we are somehow "misled to think that fundamentalists are the fringe".
He lives today in Briarwood, Queens, on a street with matching brick apartment buildings whose tidy sameness is somehow misleading when you think of the myriad stories and black-and-white memories they must hold.
Your article implies that AEI is somehow misleading some of the wealthiest investors in this country by backing companies that your magazine implies are "garbage".
The abstract is fine but I think the title is somehow misleading.
That has raised questions about whether Bristol-Myers adequately investigated ImClone's prospects before investing, or was somehow misled.
Randhir Singh Bains Gants Hill, Essex Jayati Ghosh suggests that the electorate was somehow misled into voting Narendra Modi to power.
In other words, the script looks like Han writing, but that seems inconceivable if the experts have not been somehow misled in their excavations.
Nevertheless, this expectation is somehow misled: The enthymeme is different from other kinds of dialectical arguments, insofar as it is used in the rhetorical context of public speech (and rhetorical arguments are called 'enthymemes'); thus, no further formal or qualitative differences are needed.
If customers, vendors, potential business partners feel you're being dishonest or somehow misleading them about the results of your sustainability programme, you may be opening yourself to reputational risk.
The idea that sports are somehow a celebration of human natural talents is misleading.
Similar to solvent debinding, PEG can be leached out by water and the mechanism of debinding was proposed in the literature with somehow misleading information about the debinding mechanism, particularly about the formation of PEG gel.
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