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Although there is certainly ample justification for giving special emphasis to these authors, it would misleading if one thought one could get even a fair overall picture from them alone.
It would misleading to liken this to a bullet's trajectory because she made no holes; she didn't need to.
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But getting there requires a daily struggle against those who would mislead us.
But about 4, they begin to see things from others' perspective, understanding that the packaging would mislead another person just as it misled them.
Doing so would mislead investors, they say, because the loans would probably still pay off over time even if they were trading at lower market prices.
But I think they tried to leave some things that they thought would mislead us or point us in the wrong direction.
Each example by itself is minor, but the cumulative effect would mislead readers who do not know something of the literature.
I also had a Chinese reporter saying to me: "Don't trust what the peasants tell you; they would mislead you".
When pressed for evidence about whether President Bush had lied, Mr. McDermott said, "I think the president would mislead the American people".
A ringingly positive recommendation from a celebrity analyst could do wonders for a client's stock offering, though of course it would mislead the naïve investor.
James Tuller, the department's chief of transportation, said it would take up to an additional 23 workers to post the data, "which, at best, would serve no purpose and, at worst, would mislead the public".
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