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Misleading reflections caused by the presence of undersea canyons or mountains plus variations in the speed of sound through water caused by differences in temperature, depth, and salinity limit the accuracy of echo sounding, though these problems can be met somewhat by crossing and recrossing the same area.
Nor do they care much for the statistical identification of shots as winners or unforced errors, considering them misleading reflections of the flow of a match.
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Amid this whirlwind, Mr. Bridges's self-portrait as a man in retreat registers as a bit misleading -- a reflection of temperament, perhaps, or a seductive bit of regular-Joe role playing.
He was forced to admit that the notes he wrote up on the day of the protests as well as statements he subsequently made to investigators were, on reflection, misleading or inaccurate.
Vygotsky argued that interpreting static test results (e.g., IQ) as a reflection of the child's abilities is misleading, because, in reality, the child's performance reflects his or her entire socioeducational history.
It is deeply misleading for the way it boils everything down to simplified reflections of right-wing America's fears about their own country's future.
"Upon reflection we appreciate this may be a little misleading.
How misleading.
And misleading.
Their title is misleading.
Misleading negative ads.
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