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Then, we will argue that systematic reviews based on it may comprise an insufficiently informative, and misleading, brief for decision-makers; and they are also of limited use to reason-based bioethicists, and to empirical scientists conducting research relevant to policy.
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, who accused Tsipras on Sunday of misrepresenting the creditors' proposals and misleading his parliament, had a brief meeting with the Greek leader and agreed to resume talks on Thursday.
Last week, she picked a high-profile fight with the Central Intelligence Agency, accusing officials of misleading her during a 2002 briefing.
"We believe that the Simon brief is replete with misleading statements, statements taken out of context and inappropriate innuendos, to which we'll be happy to respond in due course," the statement added.
"The BBC Trust witnesses failed to mention the warning I had given them about misleading the PAC, or the extent to which they themselves had been briefed about these cases.
"There's a very big difference between making honest mistakes and purposefully misleading the American people, something that happens regularly," Sanders said in her daily briefing.
Twice in its recent briefing on the parties' deficit plans it used the deadly word "misleading" of Labour and Tory attempts to wriggle out of deficit reduction by claiming a unique ability to smoke out inefficiency.
How misleading.
And misleading.
"This is quite misleading.
This is doubly misleading.
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