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RYAN: That statistic was completely misleading.
But Darren S. Bloch, the chief of staff to the Democratic lawmakers, said Mr. Gulotta was "completely misleading the public".
However, the Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions hit back at the independent studies, saying it was "completely misleading" to suggest families would lose money.
Mr Clark said that it was "completely misleading and inaccurate" for the BBC "to suggest we gave a guarantee of fee level and guarantee of time the administration would last".
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