Sentence examples for misleadingly said from inspiring English sources

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The Post first reported that month that the president had authored his son's statement, which misleadingly said the meeting was "primarily" about Russian adoptions.

When asked if she was aware of any investigation of Nassar before 2016, she "falsely or misleadingly said" she was aware a sports medicine doctor was under review in 2014 "when in fact she knew it was Larry Nassar" who was the subject of that investigation, the documents say.

The suit, filed in 1996, claimed that the eye products unit, Vistakon, misleadingly said a less-expensive one-day Acuvue lens should not be worn as long as a standard Acuvue lens, when in fact both lenses can be used for the same length of time.

Now the identity of a state of affairs is similarly explained in terms of the identity of other things, namely those which are usually, but misleadingly, said to be its parts or constituents.

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Thus, in a sharp contrast with what the title of the paper misleadingly says, there is no need to "extend the NOTION of homology to transmembrane proteins" --this notion already covers all types of proteins.

Misleadingly, it said "a critical component" of Gramm-Leach-Bliley is the law's requirement that if a company finds out its information has been misused, "it must notify affected customers" as soon as possible.

It looks misleadingly organized," said Knappenberger. "They seem united when their stunts reach the public... There's a lot of discussion as to what targets are OK to hit". The ethical dilemmas are the crux of the documentary and what makes it such an interesting piece.

He may put the point (somewhat misleadingly) by saying that he has failed to grasp the language or logic of the composition he hears.

They may put the point (somewhat misleadingly) by saying that they have failed to grasp the language or logic of the composition they heard.

When teachers bridled at change, Ross, an imperious figure with a misleadingly whispery voice, said: "You can leave, or you can try it my way.

It said, misleadingly, that the Department for Transport had failed to show that its figures predicting future demand "are robust" and suggested the money might be better spent on other railway projects.

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