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And a few of their ads have been purposely misleading.
The president either doesn't understand the process or is being purposely misleading.
Biovail's lawsuit, initially filed under civil racketeering laws but later changed to a trade libel suit, accused SAC of colluding with independent firms and analysts at big banks to produce purposely misleading research intended to drive down Biovail's share price.
Breaches of principles are often difficult to identify – not because someone is 'evil' and purposely misleading the auditors, but because the human element can be hard to quantify and rate.
As stated earlier, the lack of context is purposely misleading.
We should not have expected more from TEPCO, which has in previous instances delivered purposely misleading information.
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Do you believe that you were provided with misinformation or were otherwise purposely misled?
In the NBC interview, Mr. Obama said he had not purposely misled anyone.
"They purposely misled me," said Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.
Opponents argue that the law will protect doctors who purposely mislead a woman to keep her from choosing an abortion.
In 2008, during an NPR interview, he mused that articles of impeachment could be justified against a President who purposely misled the country into war.
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