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The documents can be confusing – and sometimes misleading.
Their training and instructions are sometimes vague, sometimes misleading.
Sometimes misleading statistics from image-conscious governments have made matters worse.
That's the elements that's sometimes misleading for our travelling public," says Townsend.
By issuing partial and sometimes misleading information, the Bush administration has hampered such scrutiny.Consider for instance the arguments for tax cuts.
The paper also rejects Goran's claim that soda labels are sometimes misleading by failing to state exactly how much fructose is in the bottle.
This is a beautifully balanced piece of storytelling with glimpses of what is yet to come: sometimes misleading, sometimes all too true.
It averts the need to shoot much, if any, new footage, and through the use of actual images and the words of the target — sometimes misleading, sometimes not — the negative message can be made to appear more credible than mere assertions.
This may, however, be cumbersome and sometimes misleading.
The intellectual level of these discussions is uneven and the titles of the treatises are sometimes misleading.
Research on the expectations about new smart technologies is sometimes misleading [74]; similarly, rationally calculating cost and benefits is also prone to lead to mistakes.
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