Sentence examples for misleading insight from inspiring English sources

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All three, together, offer an attractive but misleading insight on Lincoln's views about African-American citizenship.

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If you don't make an effort to really understand the environment and the landscape of the business, your insights could potentially become misleading.

If superconsumers are 10% of consumers that drive 30-70% of category sales and 99% of category insights and wisdom, then 90% of consumers may in fact be misleading you.

Producing meaningful insights from these datasets alone can, at best, be difficult, and at worst, misleading.

The proclivity of C.E.O.'s for misleading and falsely reassuring shareholders is also vividly recalled, in a book that works hard to combine insight with color.

Just as importantly, while the study of invasions gives us an insight into a cross-section of empire's scope, it is in one respect quite narrow and misleading.

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This is misleading.

That was misleading information.

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