Sentence examples for language is misleading from inspiring English sources

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Critics say the pro-consumer language is misleading because the rights and safeguards it spells out already exist under state law, and don't require passage of this amendment to create them.

If the grammatical form of (40) is simply '{Juliet [kissed Romeo]}', then the mapping from grammatical to logical form is not transparent; and natural language is misleading, in that no word corresponds to the event quantifier.

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Montague himself maintained that the syntax of natural language was misleading for purposes of (what he took to be) real semantics.

This language, moreover, is misleading as it stands.

Vasant Bhatt, the head of Gujarat University's Sanskrit Department, said that some of the information about the Sanskrit language on Wikipedia is "misleading," so the project will "rectify" that, he said, and "translate information from English to Sanskrit and upload it on Wikipedia".

This can be a useful device for someone learning the language; but it is misleading.

Judge sides with Glendale in lawsuit, says language in Measure N ballot argument is misleading.

Even the conventional language about the "role" of government is misleading.

Last, Ms. Temple recommended "deleting some language that might suggest we have concluded the release is misleading".

The hype is misleading.

This statement is misleading.

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