Sentence examples for misleading to explain from inspiring English sources

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In such contexts, it is unhelpful or misleading to explain rigidity's significance, which obtains regardless of the fate of direct reference, in terms of direct reference.

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Jones says this pattern explains why it is misleading to see London, as some do, as the equivalent of a city state, cut off from the rest of the country.

"It's misleading to talk to people about the benefits of deferral without explaining they're deferring into a black hole," says Robert Gordon, president of Twenty-First Securities. Twenty-First Securities

It's misleading to tourists," she said.

"It's misleading to the public".

Ultimately, this is misleading to consumers.

It is misleading to say we "remember".

Two readers complained that it was misleading because it failed to explain that those who opposed immunisation programmes (including measles) did  so because they believed the evidence proved the potential for vaccines  to cause harm.

There is a very different take on McKinnon's case over on the legal blog of David Allen Green, who argues that media coverage of the case has been muddled and misleading, and has failed to explain the gravity of the charges.

WASHINGTON -- Goldman Sachs executives deceived clients in order to profit off the brewing financial crisis and then misled Congress when asked to explain their actions, concluded a top lawmaker who led a two-year investigation into Wall Street's role in the meltdown.

If he can't his pro-leave colleagues will have to explain why they misled voters during the campaign and are now breaking their promises".

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