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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.
That, however, is extremely misleading.
On these views, the expression of "seeing stars" is extremely misleading here, as you do not literally see stars, and do not even figuratively see anything else it is not as if your experience is of anything in the scene.
He added: "The public statement made by the CPS against me is extremely misleading, and indeed libellous.
Donna Lancaster, the Greens candidate for McMillan – the electorate in which Shea resides – said the anti-Safe Schools mailbox flyer is "extremely misleading" and could potentially hurt young people in the LGBTI community.
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The University of Birmingham said the figures, from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, were "extremely misleading".
Mr. Blackshaw said Amazon's free shipping promotion was "extremely misleading".
Hague told the BBC's Sunday Politics: "We haven't specified the future level of university fees but I think the scare stories put about by the Labour party are extremely misleading.
These numbers will be extremely misleading.
While Browder told us they are working on handling the filing process as well, and that by "automated" he meant that it could be done without a lawyer, the initial claims of legal automation he set forth are extremely misleading.
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