Sentence examples for deceptive information from inspiring English sources

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While all the three are informative in nature, only disinformation is deliberatively deceptive information.

"There could have been deceptive information when calls were placed to the facility".

Promoting false, misleading or deceptive information is an offence under national law and is prosecutable by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

In the lawsuit filed this morning in state Superior Court here, Mr. Blumenthal said the vote was invalid because Stanley management had "provided misleading and deceptive information" to employees about how their votes would be counted.

"The vast majority of companies provided fraudulent and deceptive information," said Gregory D. Kutz, managing director of forensic audits and special investigations at the G.A.O. in testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee during an April hearing.

Gene Russianoff, the staff lawyer for the Straphangers Campaign, said yesterday that he believed the fare increase could be invalidated under New York state law because it was approved only after legally mandated public hearings in February in which the public relied on misleading and deceptive information.

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Giving misleading information may be more deceptive than withholding information and allowing participants to form false beliefs (Wendler and Miller 2004).

He spoke with a few dissidents but could not follow the movement of the deceptive American information as it shaped, or did not shape, Soviet production of weapons.

unlawful and unfair competition, misappropriation of proprietary information, deceptive passing-off, business interference, false advertising, phishing attacks, free-riding, trademark infringement, trademark dilution, and breaches of fiduciary duty.

Their goal: Skewing democratic outcomes by putting out misleading, deceptive or incorrect information that's packaged as real news about politics, economics or culture — yet presented in a way that panders to prejudices and is more likely to get virally spread on mainstream social media platforms where it has the chance to influence people's views.

For the purposes of the study, researchers defined "junk news sources" as those that didn't abide by basic journalistic practices and that "deliberately publish misleading, deceptive or incorrect information purporting to be real news".

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