Sentence examples for misleadingly simple from inspiring English sources

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This form of research is misleadingly simple – you go and watch people.

Societal fragmentation makes it hard for the opposition to move beyond its misleadingly simple goal of "change".

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

Every time the Capitol Hill debate on China narrows to the misleadingly simple subject of China's exchange rate, Arthur Kroeber, the managing director of GaveKal-Dragonomics, and editor of the China Economic Quarterly, has the chops to explain why the deeper problem is the need for (and delay in) reshaping China's domestic economy to make it more sustainable.

This example is a start, but it is misleadingly simple.

The concept of political representation is misleadingly simple: everyone seems to know what it is, yet few can agree on any particular definition.

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See Full Size Ptolemaic tuning, often misleadingly named just intonation, sacrifices one of the fifths (D A), which is altered to 40 27 from the simpler ratio 3 2, making it flat (too narrow) by a comma.

Or nod, misleadingly.

This book is misleadingly titled.

The question is framed misleadingly.

The article is perhaps misleadingly written.

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