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That is profoundly misleading.
Worse, it is profoundly misleading.
This narrative is profoundly misleading.
But this image is profoundly misleading.
Ms. Jahagirdar said Virginia's warnings were profoundly misleading.
Lynch said the distinction was "cynical" and "profoundly misleading".
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And fellow outside directors, James Packer and Lachlan Murdoch, said they had been "profoundly misled" by management about the company's finances.
Both Packer and Murdoch, who were One.Tel non-executive directors, have maintained since the collapse that they were profoundly misled about the telco's financial situation.
"We have been profoundly misled as to the true financial position of the company," said James Packer, chairman of Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd., and Lachlan Murdoch, chairman of News Ltd., in a joint statement.
The wrong answer misleads profoundly in numerous ways.
"The Science of Sleep," Michel Gondry's beguiling new film, is so profoundly idiosyncratic, and so confident in its oddity, that any attempt to describe it is bound to be misleading.
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