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Public interest exceptions include "preventing the public from being misled".
iii) Preventing the public from being misled by an action or statement of an individual or organisation.
The agency protects shareholders from being misled by corporations by requiring that executives disclose risks and problems for their business.
"Consumers need and have a right to complete and accurate flight information to prevent them from being misled," he wrote.
Furth north, Peshawar authorities decried the day as "useless" and voted to ban any Valentine's Day celebrations to stop young people from being misled by non-Muslims values.
And the Press Complaints Commission's code of conduct also provides a workable definition of public interest, which includes "preventing the public from being misled".
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Although you wouldn't know it from listening to accountants moan about the Simon revival, there is a rule -- Article 203 of the accountants' Code of Professional Conduct -- that says auditors may depart from GAAP to prevent financial statements from being misleading.
I am a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and I know from experience that being misled by your commander in chief is more devastating than the truth could ever be.
The television appearance prompted headlines like "Kathleen Sebelius's 'Daily Show' Disaster" and accusations from Republicans that she was being misleading.
The OFT said the action would prevent consumers from continuing to be misled by them.
She had no faith in the official investigation and felt the relatives had been misled from day one.
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