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John de Boer Move away from the focus on poverty: Criminalising certain areas or groups makes it harder for people to actually coexist, and the emphasis on poverty is a misleading one.
The hotel name is a misleading one, however, and the rooms are bright white and about as urban as a sand dune.
And while it is important to recognize categories as we study systemic patterns and develop macro-level policies for society, the American black-white paradigm is a misleading one for it oft eclipses the true diversity of its people.
Psychiatry Under the Influence: Institutional Corruption, Social Injury, and Prescriptions for Reform by Robert Whitaker and Lisa Cosgrove aspires to be an important book, but is a misleading one that covers little new ground.
The question is whether it is a misleading one.
The idea that there are great truths regardless of the times is a misleading one.
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But it's a misleading one — immigrant culture doesn't get melted down and disappear into a monochromatic whole, it both changes the whole and is changed at the same time.
This is a misleading term, and a telling one.
Alan Krueger and Austan Goolsbee expressed that view in their paper, "A Retrospective Look at Rescuing and Restructuring General Motors and Chrysler". However, in our recent paper, "Bankruptcies, Bailouts, and Some Political Economy of Corporate Reorganization," we argue that defending bailouts on the grounds that they transform dead firms into living ones is a misleading measure of success.
This is a misleading notion.
This is a misleading statement.
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