Sentence examples for misleading comments from inspiring English sources

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Still, the S.E.C.'s letter suggests that regulators "haven't ruled out legal action over potentially misleading comments," the Associated Press said.

"Political leaders should show support for the evidence and stop disparaging safe medical male circumcision with misleading comments," the organisations said in their plan.

He was being investigated for giving possibly misleading comments to a Congressional committee when he was a Justice Department official about an environmental program.

Banks are better, with Royal Bank of Scotland shaking off having to make an apology to the Treasury Select Committee over misleading comments about its global restructuring group.

"These materially false and misleading comments about device return rates in the United States harm BlackBerry and our shareholders," Steven E. Zipperstein, the company's chief legal officer, said in a statement.

For the Republican leaders, the average working person is the person they have to fool with divisive issues, fear tactics, misleading comments about Democrats and outright lies to get their vote.

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In Hendrik Hertzberg's critique of Benjamin Netanyahu's congressional address, his observation that "Palestinians are beginning to discover the possibilities of nonviolence" is slightly misleading (Comment, June 6th).

Alleging that the airport's internal access road is "one of the few stretches of real motorway in the country" is a misleading comment that undermines the municipality of Quito and national Government's immense effort to improve Ecuador's roadways and berates an enormous endeavour in creating world-class roads.

Your column about the paper's handling of the Dec. 16, 2005, eavesdropping story by James Risen and Eric Lichtblau includes a misleading comment from Martha Levin, the publisher of the Free Press, about the timing of my conversations with her about Jim Risen's book, "State of War".

Jan . 3 2006 Your Jan . 1 2006, column about the paper's handling of the December 16, 2005, eavesdropping story by Jim Risen and Eric Lichtblau includes a misleading comment from Martha Levin, the publisher of The Free Press, about the timing of my conversations with her about Jim Risen's book, "State of War".

Meanwhile, the Daily Mail mounted two days' worth of vindictive and highly personal invective and misleading comment, under banner headlines such as, "What have our judges got against Britain?", "Bogus asylum and the judges who have it in for Britain" and "Dictators in wigs".

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