Sentence examples for more misleading from inspiring English sources

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And never more misleading.

Actually, it is even more misleading.

This could not be more misleading.

Rarely was a 6-4, 6-4 scoreline more misleading.

The crime statistics, while accurate, are even more misleading.

Another Cornell study, from 2009, found that female photos were more misleading.

The writings of these men have in recent years sometimes been called "neo-Daoism," but nothing could be more misleading.

Another contention in some of the ads -- that "many experienced teachers" are being "cherry-picked" by suburban school districts -- may be more misleading.

In the last few weeks Microsoft and Netscape each released new versions of their free Web browsers, but the version numbers couldn't be more misleading.

At this point, it would be hard to say which part of the Administration's argument — attempting to minimize drilling's environmental impact or to maximize its strategic significance — is more misleading.

Understating output gaps leads to excessive demands for austerity and excessive complacency at central banks; this perpetuates the depression; and the longer the depression goes on, the more misleading the standard estimates become.

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