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But it is misleadingly -- and tellingly -- incomplete.
The ECJ's Google Spain "right to be forgotten", as it is misleadingly described, is fiercely defended and intensively criticised.
This example is a start, but it is misleadingly simple.
If casually captured (it happens for example in some tonnare in the Mediterranean), it is misleadingly sold as smooth-hound shark.
It is misleadingly simplistic to consider the overall renal damage as deriving from reduced blood perfusion of the kidney, due to renal artery stenosis.
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Indeed, the latter phase (DA) was first discovered by the WST analysis (even though it was misleadingly called the face-centered cubic (FCC) phase) and its existence was verified by the self-consistent field theory (SCFT) by Morse et al. only very recently.
But it's misleadingly cynical to think that they never amount to anything more than that.
The debate shouldn't be between blanket, universal data retention and no retention at all, as it was misleadingly cast.
To refer to his work as activism or community art, as it often has been, is misleadingly reductive – rather he uses his status within and understanding of the artworld to realise projects that might enable new audiences, new actors to engage with art and art making alongside him.
Last week, the Confederation of British Industry put out a report pledging to do "what it takes" to tackle global heating - "warming" is misleadingly gentle - and to play its part in reducing Britain's carbon emissions.
Specialists say the number of objects is misleadingly high because it includes every bead and pottery shard found in an Indian grave.
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