Sentence examples for intrinsically misleading from inspiring English sources

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So, here's the rub; beautiful though it may be, the photograph is intrinsically misleading.

In a memorable moment in the book, Pollitt points out that the use of sonograms of embryos and fetuses to promote the anti-abortion case with good reason, since any parent can recall their excitement at first seeing them is intrinsically misleading: Sonograms distort reality in another, more subtle way: you can only take a picture of the embryo/fetus if you erase the body of the pregnant woman.

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Although this method may have application to stationary flows, it is demonstrated here that it is misleading to apply extreme-value methods to full-scale wind-load measurements where the flow is intrinsically non-stationary.

And misleading.

How misleading.

The idea is intrinsically absurd, but in the case of Le Corbusier who, ever since he spent six weeks studying the Parthenon in 1911, was apt to recall the history of all building in his every building, it is particularly misleading.

"This is quite misleading.

This is doubly misleading.

The hype is misleading.

This statement is misleading.

That title is misleading.

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