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The Press Council has found an article published on news.com.au in May titled "Campaign for justice over death of Lynette Daley, left to bleed after 'wild sex' " breached its general principles because it "misleadingly and unfairly suggested Ms Daley had consented to sexual acts immediately before her death".

The league has a section of its website devoted to concussion awareness and facts, but it misleadingly titles it "Evolution" and frames it with self-commissioned reports on decreased concussions and histories of how the game has gotten safer – omitting how players have become super-strong, super-fast "bionic men", in the words of the league's former commissioner.

Even if the situation does not in fact carry the metaphorical weight it misleadingly seems to carry.

Critics worry that, however sensible this is, it misleadingly lowers American inflation compared with countries that do not use such methods.The ECB's chosen measure of inflation is the harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP).

But to say that these companies were "pioneers" — that is, literally paving the way for others to ship jobs overseas — has been called a stretch by independent fact-checkers because it misleadingly implies that Bain was leading an industry trend at the time.

No matter what you call this stage of the conflict in Iraq -- the soldiers call it a guerrilla war while politicians back home often refer to it misleadingly and inaccurately as part of the amorphous "war on terror" -- it is without a doubt a nasty, deadly war.

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Societal fragmentation makes it hard for the opposition to move beyond its misleadingly simple goal of "change".

If casually captured (it happens for example in some tonnare in the Mediterranean), it is misleadingly sold as smooth-hound shark.

True enough here: just about any attempt concisely to summarize this morbidly obese book or impose a predictable chronology on it will misleadingly suggest the exact sort of narrative architecture that its author seeks to topple.

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 is misleadingly -- and tellingly -- incomplete.

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