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One commenter was adamant — judging by his use of exclamation marks — that you were misled about the price for reviews in wedding blogs.
Mr Bailey: "So you were misled?" Mr Robertson said if people had subsequently bought shares at a higher price "obviously they could have said something" beforehand.
After summarizing the argument, reflect on a) how your reading of the article or chapter was informed by reflecting on its title, and b) whether you were misled by the title.
George W. Bush was misled by intelligence failures, and it still gives him a "sickening feeling". In this framing, the question becomes: Will you admit that you were misled into supporting a war that everyone now agrees in hindsight was an unnecessary and tragic mistake?
Mark D. Schwartz, a lawyer for the Friends group, told the judge that "very simply our position is that you were misled" by the Barnes about its financial options before the 2004 decision, and he implored the judge to overturn his earlier decision immediately.
Do you feel like you were misled?I was misled.
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If you were mislead by their pronunciation, you're not alone.
Then he said, "You are misled, Mr. Melnik.
When that Bobby Darin recording is first heard on the soundtrack, with its references to Kennedy and "a Bernstein tune," you are misled into thinking the movie is a period piece set in the 1960s.
You're not actually lying, but you're misleading.
If sales activity is taking place in the UK, you are misleading both Parliament and the taxpayers in suggesting that is not happening".
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