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Watch out for careless – and misleading – use of the word "fresh" and don't be afraid to ask exactly what it means in the context.
In their complaint, Dr Antonio de Marvao and Dr Palak J Trivedi, both academic clinical lecturers, claim the health secretary has breached the ministerial code of conduct by misleading MPs and misrepresenting official statistics through his allegedly misleading use of the 11,000 figure, about which he has been "not accurate or truthful".
If we can correct our misleading use of the language, it will go part of the way toward uniting us in pursuit of the immense and difficult tasks before us.
This is, however, an extremely misleading use of the word "meaning".
One report in the special issue found that studies on new treatments often made misleading use of statistics.
Where I was able to follow up on Roiphe's sources, I found some fairly misleading use of data.
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Dustman and Frattini say it is misleading to use the £118bn figure as the Telegraph and Mail have done.
It was therefore misleading to use a picture of the bridge to depict the "new Slovakia" in your article.
She continued, "The claims are that the band has developed a public association with key members, and it is misleading to use it".
It is misleading to use it to show a pseudo-normal distribution and claim the existence of a "world middle class".Claudio CalcagnoLondonSIR – As you say, separating business from politics is, at the very least, tough.
Since creating offspring is not the goal, they argue, it is misleading to use the term 'embryo' or 'zygote' to refer to the product of SCNT.
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