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It is thus highly misleading to write as if each of us starts in some pristine natural state, which biomedical interventions then must distort by introducing some entirely new process or substance.

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Their answers have consistently understated this risk, and have also been misleading to the Committee," Collins wrote.

Rodenbeck writes that it is "misleading to assert that 'the Arab regimes have implicitly or explicitly backed a range of terrorist groups.' Pray, which Arab governments does [Pollack] mean, and which groups is he talking about?" Can Rodenbeck really not know that the governments of Libya, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria and the U.A.E.

In 2016, the Congressional Research Service wrote that it might be misleading to call it one.

"I also think it would be misleading to the American people were we not to supplement the record," he wrote.

The campaign's lawyer, James Gaughran, wrote to Cablevision asking that it pull the ad because it is "unquestionably misleading to voters and harmful to the public interest".

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".

To confuse them, he asked a student to write misleading e-mails from his office computer while he was travelling.

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