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"He appears to have let himself be misled about the content of the legislation," Ms. Suter said of Mr. Rowland.
"And it reaffirms the right of satisfied restaurant-goers not to be misled about whether a 'service charge' is actually paid to workers as a tip, which the law requires".
Nike UK said both players were well-known for being sponsored by the retailer which argued that Twitter "followers" would not be misled about the relationship it had with the players.
Consumers might be misled about the product safety from the attractive containers, appealing messages promised by the cosmetic industry and the lack of warning symbols [5 7].
Students who can recognize these different sorts of controversy are less likely to be misled about the degree to which evolutionary theory is supported and about the topics that have a legitimate place in science class.
If, on the other hand, reliabilism is true, then such a subject will be misled about both what is actually the case and what he is justified in believing.
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Moreover, the apparent penetrance modes of the marker genotypes may be misleading about those of the causative genotypes.
Often, I wondered whether I'd been misled about Ireland.
"The public are misled about this country's tax system.
It contended that it had been misled about the health of the company.
The SEC contends that ACA was misled about Paulson's involvement.
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