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The moves were not covert, but they were often presented misleadingly.
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So Cameron's statement – that the study presented at the WCD showed pentapeptides were effective – would misleadingly encourage them to believe that the findings were supported by "a large scientific meeting", the regulator added.
The doctor also argued that the ad misleadingly implied that the scientific community supported the paper presented at the WCD.
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