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"Assumed" is technically misleading as Florence had been a republic for more than a century.
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Several examples he gives in his speeches are technically accurate but misleading.
In a recent filing, Mr. Clinton disputed the main charge against him -- that he lied under oath when he denied having had a sexual relationship with Monica S. Lewinsky -- by continuing to insist that his answers were technically accurate if misleading.
Technically it's misleading, though, because Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom) and Sam Waterston (Law and Order) are titans of TV.
This is technically true but fundamentally misleading.
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"In Times of Fading Light" is being billed as a debut novel, which is technically true but also misleading.
It seems possible to put yourself in a position where referring to yourself as a meteorologist is technically accurate but actively misleading.
There is a further problem: William, Mary and Anne, the monarchs who followed the deposed James II in 1689, are classified as Stuarts, which is technically correct but historically misleading.
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