Sentence examples for misleading relation from inspiring English sources

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26 The authors could not adjust their findings for important variables affecting mortality, thereby promoting a potentially misleading relation.

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Author's response : In fact, I think (and write) about replication as a phenomenon that was secondary to the reproducing, steady-state flows of energy and matter (although I think the word "metabolism" might be misleading in relation to abiogenic processes).

Boz Michalowska, a partner at Leigh Day, said: "This could well lead to one of the largest group claims ever in this country against Volkswagen for the way in which consumers may have been misled in relation to their vehicle".

Implicature serves a variety of goals beyond communication: maintaining good social relations, misleading without lying, style, and verbal efficiency.

Vaz read the assistant commissioner his rights in relation to misleading the committee, bawled "order, order" when he felt the officer was wasting time with overlong answers and ultimately concluded, peering over his glasses like a disappointed headteacher, that Yates's evidence was "unconvincing".

The committee concluded that he had misled it in relation to meetings in which he had been involved.

It had been suggested that I intentionally misled people in relation to the events in Queenstown and I am pleased following this appeal process that it has been made clear that I did not do so".

In the case of 'Linked relationships', we believe that replacing it with the term 'correlation' is misleading since 'correlation' refers to relations between two objects, whereas 'linked relationships' refers to the relations between three objects.

However, if effective actions are taken based on BCS and revealed as a comparison effect, the data will be useless or even misleading for the estimation of relations between the ratings and a given outcome, or between the rating as outcome and some explanatory variable.

As a result, any type of historical or cross-border comparison of debt in relation to GDP is completely misleading.

Technically speaking, Boles probably is right, but he's being deliberately misleading, according to Roger Seifert, professor of industrial relations at Wolverhampton University business school.

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