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And the "autumn" bit is even more misleading, when the last round of matches before the winter break sees temperatures that range from "brrrrr" (-10C) to "sorry, I can't speak because my tongue just fell off" (-15C).
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Actually, nanny prices might be even more misleading than the wine market.
The other worries that the changes will divert the gullible to even more misleading investments, notably "stable value" funds.
But what is even more misleading about Mr. Romney's vision is its emphasis on grown-ups.
But even more misleading than the statements about such weapons is President Bush's characterization of the invasion of Iraq as a response to 9/11.
But it is much more misleading when it masquerades as the answer to some of the biggest questions about ancient Rome.
Maybe even more misleading is Mabud's citation of Wendell R. Bird.
Promoting net irrs, he insists, would be even more misleading: "Especially early on in the life of a fund, they're very speculative".
Even more misleading, though, is the sense that, after five years of war, finality in any form is coming to this battered country.
The term constant is even more misleading for the secondary constants as they all usually vary quite strongly with frequency, even if the frequency dependence of the primary constants is ignored.
A complete lack of error quantification implies the even more misleading claim that the result is perfect.
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