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But was I being seriously misled?
Were they terrorists waiting to strike or just young men who were seriously misled?
The committee – and for that matter the BBC Trust – are incensed, believing they were both seriously misled by senior BBC management – and former DG Mark Thompson in particular.
The judge also said he was "apparently seriously misled" into believing the confession was true, though it proved to be false.
Nonetheless, scientists and laypeople alike would be seriously misled if they were to respond to the existence of rare in-between cases by questioning the legitimacy, or even the existence, of the baseline situations from which these cases depart.
The speed at which contracts have been let and the lack of public consultation inevitably seeds suspicions of corruption; but it is politicians who have seriously misled the public over the NHS.
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But the myth is also seriously misleading.
The visual impact of a mostly green and pleasant land can be seriously misleading.
Yet far from being worth a thousand words, the pictures were seriously misleading.
Seriously misleading someone is obviously wrong, but so is flooring someone with an unnecessarily harsh reality check.
But lumping the leaders together and calling them the "two ladies" is not just misogynistic and patronising but seriously misleading.
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