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We've seen misleading arguments and attacks that are designed not to improve the bill but to weaken or to kill it.

"The IFC Media Project" gives Mr. Yago a chance to critique what he sees as misleading media practices.

Participants cited further negative influence from home products and other industries seen as misleading consumers into buying unnecessary and unsafe products for infants.

"It is the second time in almost as many years that we have forced Nesquik to change their advertising because it encouraged poor nutritional habits in children and could be seen to mislead parents about the health benefits of such a sugary product".

Because ROC analysis focuses on suspect identifications (IDs) (correct IDs of the guilty suspect from target-present lineups and false IDs of a designated innocent suspect1 from a target-absent lineup), Wells et al. argued that the positive selection of a filler was treated as a rejection, which made ROC analysis misleading (see Rotello & Chen, 2016, for a counterargument).

Even for a rodent specialist, morphological characters are sometimes misleading (see aforementioned misidentification examples) and intraspecific morphological polymorphism makes the problem more difficult.

But we stress that it is misleading (see text) to infer the general amplitude of horizontal flow from the identification of putative foreign (but mostly bacterial-like) genes in E. coli.

Perhaps more interestingly, Mayr rejects the "target of selection" language because he sees selection as more of an elimination process; thus, he saw it as misleading to call the "leftovers" of the elimination process the "targets" of selection.

They also want to see if he misled the Senate during his confirmation hearings when he said he was not involved in the preparation of that Syria testimony.

The dogs also found the sausages a lot (though they were supposed to be finding drugs and explosives), but they were twice as likely to do so when the handler saw a sign misleading them into believing this was the target.

In a memorable moment in the book, Pollitt points out that the use of sonograms of embryos and fetuses to promote the anti-abortion case with good reason, since any parent can recall their excitement at first seeing them is intrinsically misleading: Sonograms distort reality in another, more subtle way: you can only take a picture of the embryo/fetus if you erase the body of the pregnant woman.

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