Sentence examples for suggesting misleadingly from inspiring English sources

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In positively skewed distributions, the mean is almost always higher than the median, suggesting (misleadingly) a higher number of expected casualties in the 'after' period after accounting for regression to mean, hence a lower regression to mean effect and thus an overestimate of the effectiveness of the road safety measure.

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It poured millions into a jingoistic campaign branding the plan "un-Australian", and suggested misleadingly that Australians would need to apply for licences to gamble.

This was Peter Shilton's match, the 40-year-old pulling off a series of brilliant saves to keep England in it which suggested, misleadingly, that he might be a force at the finals the following summer.

This indicates that relatively poor resolution of the LD structure in the YRI array-based map suggests misleadingly low concordance between hotspot locations across the two populations.

In this case, he promoted a story about Omar potentially getting a primary challenge by misleadingly suggesting the Democratic Party was trying to "REMOVE" her from Congress.

Moreover, Wood wrote, Berger took too much credit, misleadingly suggesting that he had single-handedly discovered the complexity of australopith limb proportions.

Lobby posters for "The Robe" proclaimed CinemaScope "The Modern Miracle you see Without Glasses," misleadingly suggesting a new, improved form of 3-D, then enjoying its brief initial vogue.

Dr Clare Gerada, chair of the RCGP, said the GMC report had found "no evidence of discrimination" and accused Professor Esmail of contradicting himself by "misleadingly" suggesting the RCGP may be biased in the way it assesses candidates.

And Mr. Romney edited a video clip to put in Mr. Obama's mouth a thought actually expressed by a supporter of Senator John McCain in the 2008 presidential race, misleadingly suggesting that Mr. Obama believes he cannot win if he talks about the economy.

The result could be quantified using the usual frequentist statistical methods, with the result misleadingly suggesting high precision (a 95% confidence interval of (2.71,2.82)).

An artificial increase of β values (misleadingly suggesting methylation status), as described above, affected both type I and type II probes interrogating CpG site with a G/A SNP in the second position.

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