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This has allowed those on the other side of the debate folks like Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich and, most recently, Michael Steele to willfully mislead the public for political gain.In the end, though, even with perfect media coverage and perfect politicians, should we really expect a large majority of the public to understand the terms of the health-care debate?
If the report finds that Murdoch willfully mislead the committee, it would be extremely damaging to him.
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If you're really bitter, you could offer a wild pack of willfully misleading lies.
Note that Federal Judge Susan Webber Wright refrained from citing Clinton for criminal contempt for willfully misleading her court in the Paula Jones case.
The case against the NFL alleged that it had willfully misled its players over the long-term impact of head injuries.
Among his milder comments he calls it:a badly written, willfully misleading, dangerous apologia for the advancing specter of revanchist Russian imperialism He also suggests that it is part of a wider PR effort to sanitise Russia's image.That is unfair to Mr Hitchens.
Many investors were willfully misled to think of these as Nasdaq-listed securities.
In other words, the NSA was either ignorantly or willfully misleading the court charged with limiting its power.
His language, one could surmise, is willfully misleading.
They were convicted in Federal Court of knowingly and willfully misleading consumers.
After just over a month of proceedings and four-and-a-half days of deliberations, seven men and five women decided that the 34-year-old willfully misled his investors while running his hedge fund into the ground.
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