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All too often, misuse of such information was attributable to senior officials.
We often misuse it, and we often use it when we should trust the reader to notice it without our help.
People often misuse the term "Regency" to describe art or antiques dating from a vague period between the 1790s and the 1830s, but technically the period only lasted between 1811 and 1820.
The Cytodyne case is part of a swelling tide of litigation that is raising serious questions about the way makers of ephedra and other dietary supplements use -- and often misuse -- the promise of scientific proof to market their products.
"People become preoccupied about getting a piece of the action with the project," he says, claiming that locals who get work often misuse the money, while those who aren't involved in the project become resentful.
The White House must also commit to new rules on workplace safety, wage and overtime enforcement and proper classification of workers as employees versus independent contractors, a label that employers often misuse to deny benefits.
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"The word is often misused.
So why is it so often misused?
But I'd agree that it's often misused.
But this right is often misused as a tool of naked protection, particularly by America.
Men's rights campaigners have claimed the law is often misused, frequently when relationships break down.
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