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Dr Zahnle and his colleagues point out various ways that these factors could have misled observers.The observers are not taking this criticism lying down.
The next day, when he was looking at the printed page, Brauchli felt the transcript could have misled readers into thinking it was a real interview.
He recalls yet again his agonies in office in the 1970s, when he thought that American demonstrations during the Vietnam War could have misled Mao into believing that a "genuine world revolution" was at hand.
Researchers describe artifacts that could have misled authors and prompted sensational reprogramming claims.
The CNIL indicated as well that Facebook implemented some drastic privacy changes in the past that could have misled users.
However, asked about the issue on Thursday, Cameron's spokesman repeatedly dodged questions on whether Hunt could have misled parliament during a statement he gave about his contacts with News Corp. "He is soon to appear before the Leveson inquiry and he will provide answers to all of these questions," the spokesman said.
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"I'm not going to have my commitment to defend this country questioned by those who refused to serve when they could have and by those who have misled the nation into Iraq".
Police believe people close to Clemmons have misled officers, and Troyer said anyone helping him could face charges.
Because I may have misled him.
She may even have misled her fans.
You have misled us".
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