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Citizens Advice has complained about three ads to the Advertising Standards Authority, saying that promises of free or cut-price broadband deals for a set time are misleading, meaning consumers buy contracts that turn out to be more costly.
But without breaking out entrepreneur statistics, the figures can be misleading, meaning students may be missing out on courses that represent exactly what they want to do," Farwell adds.
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Yet companies are making millions of dollars by misleading well-meaning consumers in this way.
The bigger problem is not in Hinduism's view of women, but in the way that a small group of privileged commentators have misled well-meaning but befuddled observers of India abroad about what Hinduism means to those who believe in it today; as philosophy, religion, or simply as culture.
The most damaging aspect of the fair-trade coffee system may be that it misleads well-meaning coffee consumers into believing that by buying fair-trade coffee they are doing something meaningful and helpful for the poor, while the best evidence suggests that other types of programs are far more effective.
So we casually hide the truth in words and camouflage in hidden meanings, distracting and misleading insinuations, by saying too much or much too little -- embellishing a little here and editing a little there.
But in an equally unusual move, another judge on the court, Eric L. Clay, rebuked Judge Boggs in his concurring opinion, saying that publishing the draft opinion was misleading because it had "no legal meaning".
When crucial information is misleading or absent, what is the meaning of democracy?
Is it appropriate for global brands to block sites on the other side of the world, which are neither ambiguous in their origin or misleading to consumers, and may engender creativity and meaning in their own right?
Although the literal meanings of the Greek words imply that chalcogen means "copper-former", this is misleading because the chalcogens have nothing to do with copper in particular.
Following Kaplan, it is becoming increasingly popular to call one's metaphysics of meaning a "metasemantics," but this can be misleading.
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