Sentence examples for misleading implication from inspiring English sources

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The problem goes well beyond the opinion's misleading implication that "closely-held" companies are a narrow slice of the American business world: at least half of American workers are employed by such corporations.

Churchill's misleading implication that Roosevelt and his people were all along eager for war with Nazi Germany, and his fantasy about an Anglo-American "special relationship", allowed Americans to believe that the war was all about defeating Hitler – and about saving his victims.

When the collection was augmented by many other writings preserved in other manuscripts on topics ranging from metaphysics, psychology, natural philosophy, theology, logic, to philosophy of art, the name was retained with the misleading implication that Plutarch's philosophical works are essentially or primarily ethical.

Despite the misleading implication of bookplates placed in the 2504 recovered books, Harvard's charges against Williams were dropped after he was indicted on book-theft charges in another jusridiction, which imposed a sentence of hard labor.

The author notes that, in response to comments from my colleague David McCandlish, I have made a minor change of wording in one sentence, and I have deleted a rhetorical question that had a misleading implication (regarding the reasons that Orr quotes Bateson's statement on the sizes of changes in evolution).

One potentially misleading implication of the above approach is that rare genetic affinities, i.e. Xi genes with best matches to unusual target Yj genomes, can lead to a very high w j, since the sum of scores for Xi 's row is still constrained to be ≥ ε.

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In any event, "Afrosoricida" is a name with misleading taxonomic implications, implying a family group association with Afrosorex, a subgenus (now synonymized) of Crocidura [ 50, 51].

The beautiful show "Turner Inspired in the Light of Claude," at the National Gallery here through June 5, suggests that these words can be misleading in their implication of an aesthetic kinship.

We were primarily concerned about obtaining a high number of fall-outs that could mislead the implications of our work.

There is recognition that even the term "pathway" is misleading with its implications of known direction, shared goals and the ability to standardise care [ 29].

"Even if some of his statements are misleading by their negative implication that Mr. Bakaly was not a source of information," she wrote, "such a finding does not provide a sufficient basis for a criminal contempt conviction".

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