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But the elections were misleading, the hope misplaced.

Tomlinson has said he had been "misled" but hopes to stay involved, while Ryan, who last November stepped down as club chairman, confirmed the joint venture was over and that he was finished with football for good.

He may do this in the hope of misleading the jury as well as the prosecutor.

But for those in the public seeking comfort amid the incessant inundation of misleading claims, there is hope.

And I will conclude with a quick summary of the growing empirical evidence from its first few years of operation that Obamacare has not saved lives--despite the deepest hopes and misleading claims of its proponents.

Silverman used a close-up of Burns when he says "blood of a young boy" in hopes of misleading viewers into thinking that the rest of episode would be about Burns seeking more of Bart's blood.

Thus, such an evaluation would be misleading for a scientist hoping to use these data to generate new hypotheses about proteins unrelated to the ribosome.

The repeating images of planes slamming the twin towers, the intimations of insidious conspiracies and war preparations, the dramas of rescue and remembrance combined to display the full range of the medium's power -- to spook and calm, to inform and mislead, to offer hope and trigger tears.

It is misleading to place so much hope in them.

"I hope I wasn't misleading.

Giving evidence to a parliamentary inquiry on body image, author and psychotherapist Susie Orbach criticised companies such as Weight Watchers and Slimming World for misleading slimmers by giving them false hope.

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