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Back then, she could hold forth without counterpoint about the evils of anonymous officials who felt a duty to quietly correct misleading messages from the White House and how they weren't senior+enough to know what was really going on.
The Food and Drug Administration early this year asked Bayer to correct misleading television commercials.
Among their recommendations for better informed plebiscites, as referendums become more commonplace, are longer campaign periods and an independent body empowered to correct misleading statements such as the untruth – holy writ according to Gisela Stuart, Michael Gove and Boris Johnson – that Britain sends a weekly £350m to the EU.
Though Sir Alan denied this week that ministers had played any part in the decision to release the figures early which, he said, was taken in order to correct misleading leaked figures the timing helped David Cameron in a tough Prime Minister's Questions later that day.
"On Tuesday, we chose to withdraw from the agreement and issued a statement to correct misleading claims that had been made about Autopilot — claims which made it seem as though Autopilot creates safety problems when the opposite is true".
This review also highlights the limitation of the IFPMA code which does not have a clear procedure to correct misleading claims in journal advertising [7].
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The headline is technically correct but misleading.
It has been shown in simulations and it is often claimed that substitution models can correct some of these effects [ 42- 47], but there is no way to discover without background knowledge whether the phylogeny is plausible and whether the selected model conveniently corrects for misleading events.
Erroneous statements that are made on the public record but never corrected mislead the public and often members of Congress, as well.
This is technically correct, but deliberately misleading — a trick that Seife calls "apple polishing".
There is a further problem: William, Mary and Anne, the monarchs who followed the deposed James II in 1689, are classified as Stuarts, which is technically correct but historically misleading.
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