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Its vaguely oxymoronic subtitle ("Adventures of an Observer") seems misleading.
Goldman describes its actions as hedging, but the use of that term seems misleading.
Some people who knew and liked him called him a con man (and many people, including Burroughs, disliked and avoided him), but this seems misleading.
'From what I hear of the report, it seems misleading to suggest nothing much is going to happen to the Antarctic over the coming decades,' said Dr Chris Rapley, director of the British Antarctic Survey.
It seems misleading to single out any single individual -- so characteristic a mode was partnership among members of this generation -- but Paul Volcker, then the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, undoubtedly deserves the lion's share of the credit.
The common practice to aim this attack specifically at the correspondence theory seems misleading.
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Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, who recently backed harsher border protection policies, agreed the operation seemed mislead.
Appearances, it seems, are misleading.
In practice, this meant its stories contained material that, in the cold light of retrospect, seems very misleading.
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