Sentence examples for lead mislead from inspiring English sources

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So a lot of the people who become the political footballs for both the Dems and the Republicans over the ages typically are the folks who can be easily lead, mislead and stampeded.

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Her passion and "can-do" attitude (no canned soup in her kitchen) have inspired dormant cooks who've been led (misled) by the plethora of TV cooking shows that cooking is a spectator sport left to professionals.

"He did not lead or mislead," the mayor said again.

"He didn't have a chance to lead or mislead," Mr. Bloomberg said.

20 22 Patient ideas, concerns and expectations conveyed (explicitly or implicitly) may also lead or mislead clinicians.

Such transactions, said to be common in the industry, are generally used to inflate trading volumes to impress potential clients but are generally not considered illegal unless they lead to misleading claims about a company's finances.

Wolff also said that a television image showing him smiling after Hamilton took the lead was misleading.

In reality, these two-dimensions of voltage dips may not always indicate the actual impact on customers and the published indices can lead to misleading information.

Indeed, it may be difficult to verify ex post that a lead purposefully misled crowd investors because of the inherent uncertainty of the outcome.

That's why any misuse of the terms may lead to misleading concepts and misunderstanding for the readers, and potential mistakes on the field for training prescription.

We therefore need to refute popular 'push-pull' models, as they lead to misleading analyses on the nature, causes and future of migration.

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