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Ocasio-Cortez is making a misleading comparison.
But Ocasio-Cortez is making a highly misleading comparison.
But it is also in many ways a misleading comparison.
But that's a misleading comparison because the Crosstrek has a lot more standard equipment.
And to justify his NHS changes, Andrew Lansley embarked on a wholly misleading comparison of heart attack deaths in Britain and France.
A viewer complained to the Advertising Standards Authority that the claim "there are more winners too" made a misleading comparison between the Health Lottery and Lotto (also known as the National Lottery).
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All those claims about sticker shock, for example, come from obviously misleading comparisons.
Thus, error in estimates of rates on individual branches was not sufficient to mislead comparisons of rates among clades or among different tree depths in simulations.
The new label tells you how many gallons you'll burn to go 100 miles rather than just how many miles you'll get per gallon, a number which can be misleading in comparisons (see this explanation).
What's less self-evident, however, is why Jeb is still thinking about this in kid's terms – why he feels his candidacy needs silliness and misleading elementary comparisons rather than to not be the person that kept reading The Pet Goat as the Twin Towers fell.
It isn't only his tricksiness with statistics, his fondness for misleading historical comparisons (for example, on inflation) and self-serving exaggeration (such as his wild rounding-up of poverty-reduction figures): all that is more or less routine, and passes unnoticed by most voters.
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