Sentence examples similar to misleading clue from inspiring English sources

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No matter how tricky or misleading the clues, they will always follow a fairly strict set of rules.

Outside the industry the clues are misleading.

Each patient is like a puzzle full of clues, some misleading.

The phrase "personal history" offers some clue – but even this is misleading, suggesting a first-hand perspective on events in which the author was in some sense a participant.

The first clue that the official statistics were misleading comes from looking at the most extreme forms of abuse and neglect, which are least susceptible to reporting pressures: child-fatality rates.

Most people have no clue what votes matter to them, and bills are often misleading in their naming and stuffed with pork or unrelated amendments.

HIS COMPANIONS ARE SAFE Prisoner Arrested After He Misled Father on a Clue to His Son's Whereabouts.

Either Hiatt doesn't have the slightest clue what he's talking about, or he's saying that literally misleading his readers is fair game for his op-ed page.

Since public DNS systems offer few clues as to the precise location of the user, they often end up misleading a CDN service.

The patient can be completely asymptomatic and, with no clue that such a foreign body exists, the presentation of its potential complications can be subtle and misleading.

And misleading.

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