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Start with the G.D.P. figures, which can be misleading because of temporary fluctuations in the inventories maintained by businesses.

Statistics from the chemical industry as a whole can be misleading because of the practice of lumping together such products as inexpensive sulfuric acid and expensive dyes or fibres; included in some compilations are cosmetics and toiletries, the value of which per pound may be artificially high.

Even if the Bradley effect does not yield a drastically different election result than polls forecast, it is entirely possible that an "Obama effect" might, should he drive supporters to vote in even greater numbers than pollsters anticipate.Polls are most likely to be misleading because of bad methodology.

Some economists and analysts said examining subprime lending by geography and race could be misleading because of the many variables not represented in the data, including the lack of banking services in some minority communities and historical differences in wealth and income among racial and ethnic groups.

Citation rates can be misleading because of various biases, e.g. institutional, language or self-citation bias.

Historic yields can also be misleading because of general trends in the markets.

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"The 32 points is misleading because of the number of shots it took him to get to 32".

Mr Waldfogel says that is misleading: because of piracy, revenue understates how much music the public has really consumed.

The ASA said the advert was misleading because of the prominence it gave to devices, such as phones and radios, that did not interfere with wi-fi signals.

However, straight comparison of efficacy outcomes can be misleading, because quality of life can be more valuable to cancer patients than mere extension of life.

This turned out to be misleading because many of the creatures are so unusual that they are still difficult to classify.Opabinia, for example, grew to about 8cm (3 inches), had five eyes, a body that was a series of lobes, a fan-shaped tail and ate using a long proboscis.

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