Sentence examples for is being misleading from inspiring English sources

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"I feel as though senator Cash is being misleading.

But while Mrs. Clinton is right that Mr. Obama's plan would leave out millions, she is being misleading in implying that her own plan covers everyone.

Brown is being misleading in suggesting that the killer of Sally Anne Bowman would not have been caught using DNA under the Conservative proposals.

And Ron Klain, a Gore adviser, said today in a conference call with reporters that Mr. Bush "is being misleading to the American people" in how he describes his Social Security proposal.

Today the Gore campaign put forward Mr. Klain and Alicia Munnell, a former member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, to argue that Mr. Bush is being misleading on Social Security.

To be fair, he's not completely wrong, but again, he is being misleading.

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The public is being misled and as a result is paying far more for gasoline than they thought they would when they bought their vehicles".

Mr. Bush said it was the Kerry camp that was being misleading.

(That's particularly unfair. It was Cameron who was being misleading in the way he packaged his figures).

If they don't know the difference that's very worrying and if they do know the difference – as the FCO does – they are being misleading".

Update: Yahoo says via a statement that we're being "misleading and inaccurate".

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