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Mr. Levin further suggested that Mr. Blankfein might have misled lawmakers when testifying about the deals.
Maybe if we had won by two or three goals it might have misled us.
Note that if West had come down to queen-doubleton of diamonds, he might have misled Deutsch — but probably not.
It also suggested that Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman, might have misled lawmakers when testifying about the mortgage deals.
Some of Mr. Bush's comments yesterday raise questions even more disturbing than the idea that senior administration members might have misled the nation about the intelligence on Iraq.
According to the Journal du Dimanche, the authorities are investigating whether BNP might have misled some investors with the wording of subscription documents for the fund.
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While he had eight seconds to see the signal, its unusual shape - a "reverse L" - made it more difficult to spot and might well have misled him into thinking he could continue.
You have misled us".
Meanwhile, John Dean, former Nixon counsel, suggested Ms. Adler might have been misled by G. Gordon Liddy, whom Judge Sirica sentenced to prison for his role in Watergate.
In 1871, perhaps intentionally misinformed by his advisers, Bishop Laurence Sheil of Adelaide excommunicated MacKillop for insubordination; the next year, on his deathbed, Sheil acknowledged that he might have been misled and reinstated MacKillop.
It is interesting to note that recent S.E.C. inquiries directed at oil and gas companies in Pennsylvania and elsewhere imply that investors might have been misled by projections for fracking in other areas.
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