Sentence examples for partially misled from inspiring English sources

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Traditional classifications are partially misled by this convergent evolution of feeding type and associated morphology.

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Nevertheless, the notable coincidence of the items used to assess disability and the questions of SF-36 that generate this scale compels us to qualify the association as partially misleading.

The language of the code of legislation of the grad school is cryptic, and a large fraction of the web sites at cornell are at least partially wrong or misleading.

By narrow definition, "fake news" is "news that is totally fabricated, that has no basis in reality," he said; but the broader, more accurate, definition includes partially fabricated or misleading information.

In addition, we extended this approach to two genes in a related ciliate, O. trifallax, to help document the authenticity of partially-rearranged molecules and to avoid being misled by one gene-specific study.

In 2003 a New York judge dismissed a lawsuit claiming that McDonald's had misled customers into believing that its food was healthy, but the suit was partially reinstated this year.

Were they ever misled?

ZTE misled the Department of Commerce.

Was that investor misled?

We feel misled".

I was definitely misled.

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