Sentence examples for misleading examples from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, he and other city officials are using misleading examples that the industry itself often uses to assuage public concerns -- statements like "antennas give off less radiation than a microwave oven".

(Incidentally, the misleading examples were not caught by the German editor, who, on the other hand, appended some paragraphs to the paper that contain mistaken claims).

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The latest revision has been sent out for final consultation, and is due to come into force in 2004.The trouble with the Basle rules is that the weightings are crude, even misleading (for example, South Korea and Mexico are ranked with all other OECD countries for credit riskiness), which sometimes produces perverse effects.

In addition to potentially indentifying regions of the tree where phylogenetic reconstruction might be misled (for example, due to a high degree of heterotachy), an initial well-resolved tree was required to guide the placement of fossil calibrations in the divergence time analyses (below).

The teaching unions have called into question the methodology of the survey, saying it is "misleading" and an example of "spin".

"Any attempt to portray the findings of this report as a reason to leave the EU would be wrong, deeply misleading and another example of how desperate the leave campaigns have become.

For example, misleading borrowers into signing mortgages they cannot pay is morally reprehensible and erodes the fundamental glue that holds economic transactions together: trust.

The word "secretly" in the subtitle is misleading: most of the examples Weiner gives aren't secret at all; consumers of the news will be aware that America is in debt to China, which owns around $846 billion in United States Treasury securities, and that hedge funds and private equity firms have become important actors on the global economic stage.

Some defenders of transitivity have replied that our intuitions about the intransitivity of causation in these examples are misleading.

Even for a rodent specialist, morphological characters are sometimes misleading (see aforementioned misidentification examples) and intraspecific morphological polymorphism makes the problem more difficult.

Krugman's use of Sweden as an example is misleading.

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