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Yet the word "analysis" is misleading: what he wanted was to be refashioned — or, as he told his first analyst, to be transfigured.
This is grossly misleading; what a taxonomist does in the course of his research and what a conservationist does with the results of that research are independent activities, and by conflating the two, the author of the article implies, incorrectly, that taxonomists delimit species boundaries for political reasons.
The bill's title is misleading: What the legislation actually proposes is to curtail the President's ability to act swiftly to establish or expand the designation of national monuments on federally owned or controlled property in order to protect sites, objects, and landscapes of historic, cultural, or scientific interest.
But statistics can be misleading: what Mr Agarin quite rightly highlights is that there is plenty of room for improvement in bringing all the citizens and residents of the region more fully into their countries' political, cultural and social mainstreams.
But perhaps the most important lesson conveyed by the great economist John Maynard Keynes is that this metaphor, when applied to the national economy, is fundamentally misleading: what is smart for the family is not smart for society as a whole.
Christopher Lasch, an associate professor at the University of Denver's Sturm College of Law, who has written extensively on sanctuary policies, warns that the term can be misleading: "What people get all wrong is that they hear the word 'sanctuary,' and they think it's about harboring people".
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"Of course, there are a lot of impurities, that's what's misleading.... What I'm saying may sound mystical, but in everybody, Ame, in all of us, there's the desire to find those elements somehow... ...... Technology is wondrous but also multiplies the "impurities".
– 31 August, Phoenix Trump's dual claims about immigrants and crime are misleading for what they don't say: context of what years he's talking about, and about what those figures actually say about crime in the US.
I made a deal with the head of the Poe Society that I would be anywhere between vague and deliberately misleading about what I saw that night.
Much was misleading, but what apparently led the police to their suspect were reports that he cut off the heads of cats and carried their tongues around in his pocket.
"A common theme across the inquiry has been that, despite some good practice in local areas, the national picture on modern slavery is incomplete, patchy and at times misleading by what it leaves out," the report says.
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