Sentence examples for misleading expression from inspiring English sources

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What reason, if any, is there for a hearer to just take the speaker's word, given that the speaker is capable of lies, deception, error, and poor, ambiguous, or misleading expression?

A key feature of recent studies is that they abandon the conventional but misleading expression of coal supplies: reserves-to-production ratio, or R/P.

This could be problematic for primer design for RT-qPCR analysis, since design of primers that amplify only one of the contigs encoding a specific protein, instead of all the copies of that gene, could give misleading expression data.

This clinical scenario also exemplifies that "the prognosis" of a disease or condition is a somewhat misleading expression: what is observed is prognosis of people in particular clinical contexts, defined by current clinical approaches in diagnosing, characterising, and managing patients with a symptom or disease.

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But when he gave up this assumption (for reasons indicated in the supplementary section on The Cambridge School of Analysis), he did not give up the motivating idea of logical analysis to show what is wrong with misleading expressions.

(1953, 32) {§6.8} It is certain that when I wrote "Systematically Misleading Expressions" I was still under the direct influence of the notion of an "ideal language"—a doctrine according to which there were a certain number of logical forms which one could somehow dig up by scratching away at the earth which covered them.

True, Ryle acknowledges the influence of Moore's emphasis on common sense (and thus on ordinary language); true, he takes himself to be pursuing the type of philosophical investigation (exemplified by Russell's Theory of Descriptions) that involves uncovering the logical form of grammatically misleading expressions.

Unless the authors show evidence that INS-1 directly activates ASEL neuron, they should avoid misleading expressions, specifically: "Together, these results indicate that AWC-released insulin peptide signal via the insulin receptor and PI3-Kinase to rapidly activate ASE secondary neurons (within 5 seconds) and encode bz stimulus".

Reviewer #3: Major comments: 1) Unless the authors show evidence that INS-1 directly activates ASEL neuron, they should avoid misleading expressions, specifically: "Together, these results indicate that AWC-released insulin peptide signal via the insulin receptor and PI3-Kinase to rapidly activate ASE secondary neurons (within 5 seconds) and encode bz stimulus".

Audiences often have misleading expressions.

Avoidance of misleading protein expression terminology and awareness of the importance of post-translational modification means that the definition of the proteome has to be expanded by application of the protein species concept.

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