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Mr. Blackshaw said Amazon's free shipping promotion was "extremely misleading".
The University of Birmingham said the figures, from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, were "extremely misleading".
A transit agency spokesman, Paul J. Fleuranges, called her statements "extremely misleading and just plain wrong".
But the way this message has been framed in the media is extremely misleading.
This exploitation of an urgent humanitarian need to promote more coal-burning in poor countries is extremely misleading.
But ranking them is notoriously difficult because no two state pension systems are identical, and the variations can make comparisons extremely misleading.
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The Health and Social Care Act was extremely controversial, pushed through after many political promises were made and these Regulations prove that those promises were highly misleading.
This is exceedingly misleading.
While the initial launch and traction proved extremely exciting, it misled us into believing there was a larger market ready to adopt our product.
The cynicism created when the "stories" are proved to be false or misleading can be extremely damaging.
Comorbidities and other concomitant conditions as leukocytosis may influence the evaluation of clinical data; fever in ICU patients is extremely common and radiologic criteria is often misleading.
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