Sentence examples for misleadingly made from inspiring English sources

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But real estate officials "really got all the momentum in terms of controlling the public debate and very effectively and misleadingly made it an issue about race and ethnicity".

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That description, though, might, misleadingly make the piece sound like hip, updated J B Priestley or Ayckbourn, both of whom have explored the dramatic power of flirting with the the alternative possibilities implicit in every moment.

This shift, misleadingly, makes it look as if China is charging more for its exports.In any case, many worries about the effects of rising Chinese export prices are based on a misunderstanding.

In addition, it may turn out that, in the end, the distinctions needed to evaluate the expounded proposals and even the arguably clearer distinction between "theories"—cannot be non-misleadingly made in a way that will be of much use to the history and philosophy of science (Vickers 2013).

Many settlement goods are misleadingly labelled "Made in Israel".

Then he proceeded to deal with some of the more serious charges in sufficient detail — though at some points incorrectly and at other points misleadingly — to make it appear that he had satisfactorily disposed of the question of his own involvement.

And he criticized an Agriculture Department official, Shirley Sherrod, who had become a pariah of conservatives when a misleadingly edited video made it appear as though she sanctioned bias against white farmers.

One of the questions was: "What are the duties of Congress?" The correct answer was misleadingly simple: to make laws.

He also criticised clean energy campaigners for making "misleadingly meaningless statements" about the comparative price of solar power and fossil fuels.

The BBC also apologized to a police chief who stormed off the set of the television program "Newsnight" after being interviewed, saying that the interview had been misleadingly edited to make him appear evasive and shifty.

He enjoyed social perks with better-off colleagues, including tea dances at the Savoy, where his misleadingly upper-class good looks made him a popular dancing partner.

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