Sentence examples for misleading points from inspiring English sources

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I write to address certain misleading points in Robert Lloyd's review of my film, "Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle" ["A Man Caught Between Cultures, April 29].

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Consumer Watchdog founder Harvey Rosenfield said he does not believe the initial release was misleading, pointing out that the statement noted the refunds and rate cuts were subject to Jones' approval.

He said the committee's criticism was "misleading", pointing to the evidence given by both UK and Turkish authorities of "rapid exchanges" between the two.

Specifically, on Thursday, January 18 , 2018 the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) Majority voted to allow Members of the U.S. House of Representatives to review a misleading talking points "memo" authored by Republican staff that selectively references and distorts highly classified information.

In regards to Hillary's emails, here are some key facts to combat misleading talking points and political propaganda. 1. Hillary originally deleted 33,000 emails but half were recovered by the FBI.

The settlement contains no admission of fraud, reckless risk-taking, or deliberately misleading investors a point noted by Senator Carl Levin, the Michigan Democrat who heads the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and who has been pushing for tougher sanctions on too-big-to-fail banks like JP Morgan.

One of the books, Urwand's "The Collaboration: Hollywood's Pact With Hitler," is so recklessly misleading that my point-by-point critique of it, I now realize, needs some additional detail.

The Titans beat the Steelers, 31-17, laseasonson, but that score is misleading: 21 Titans points came from short drives or returns after Steelers turnovers.

Such overstatement may have arisen from good intentions, but at some point misleading recommendations become irresponsible.

The undeniable fact, however, is that the information supplied by practitioners of alternative medicine is often incomplete, wrong or dangerously misleading to the point of seriously endangering public health and thus violating medical ethics.

And a fortiori, there is no need to say as Augustine did in his Confessions as early as the 5th century ad that time itself was created along with the creation of the universe, though it should not too hastily be assumed that this would lead to absurdity, because common sense could well be misleading at this point.

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