Sentence examples for was misleadingly from inspiring English sources

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was misleadingly

adverb

In a misleading manner.

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Inversely, sellers will sue if the disclosure was misleadingly negative and thus the price deflated.

The appearance of autocracy was misleadingly emphasized by the fact that all revolutions have their victims.

The debate shouldn't be between blanket, universal data retention and no retention at all, as it was misleadingly cast.

One of the questions was: "What are the duties of Congress?" The correct answer was misleadingly simple: to make laws.

Porter Ricks — the inexplicably named partnership of Thomas Köner and the engineer Andy Mellwig — made music that was misleadingly termed "dub techno" as the time.

If the corporate disclosure was misleadingly positive, then the suit will attempt to recover damages for shareholders who bought at an inflated price — inflated because it was based on erroneously positive information.

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This book is misleadingly titled.

First, JUSTICE statementstatement is misleadingly overbroad.

This multiplication is (misleadingly) called subtractive mixing.

But it is misleadingly -- and tellingly -- incomplete.

That number, though, is misleadingly low.

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