单词 | Misleading |
例句 | 1. The article was misleading, and the newspaper has apologized. 2. The misleading sign led me astray. 3. Her statement was deliberately misleading. 4. Some of the information was dangerously misleading. 5. She was accused of deliberately misleading Parliament. 6. Judging by appearances can be misleading. 7. Statistical graphs may be inaccurate and misleading. 8. Some of these statements are misleading and some downright mendacious. 9. The Minister accused of misleading parliament was unavailable for comment last night. 10. It would be misleading to say that we were friends. 11. He has admitted misleading the police about his movements on the night of the murder. 12. These statistics are misleading. 13. Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information. 14. Your statement is misleading. 15. Forecasts about the economy are often misleading. 16. The government is cracking down on misleading food labelling. 17. The information is inadequate, not to say misleading. 18. The ambassador called the report deceitful and misleading. 19. The misleading report veiled the facts. 20. First impressions can be misleading. 21. Adverts must not create a misleading impression. 22. The article contains several misleading statements. 23. These figures are highly misleading. 24. Such an argument is misleading, if not wholly fallacious. 25. Don't judge by appearances appearances can be misleading. 26. It would be seriously misleading to suggest that television has no effect on children. 27. Misleading the court in a trial is a serious offence./misleading.html 28. It is misleading to see the legal system as a monolith. 29. The instructions were not just confusing, they were positively misleading. 30. Many critics regard this argument as dubious or, at best, misleading. 1. The article was misleading, and the newspaper has apologized. 2. Her statement was deliberately misleading. 3. Some of the information was dangerously misleading. 4. She was accused of deliberately misleading Parliament. 5. Judging by appearances can be misleading. 6. Statistical graphs may be inaccurate and misleading. 7. Some of these statements are misleading and some downright mendacious. 8. The Minister accused of misleading parliament was unavailable for comment last night. 9. The instructions were not just confusing, they were positively misleading. 10. It would be misleading to say that we were friends. 11. He has admitted misleading the police about his movements on the night of the murder. 12. These statistics are misleading. 13. Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information. 14. Your statement is misleading. 31. The brochure was extremely misleading about the cost of the holiday. 32. The Government was cooking the books and misleading the public over unemployment. 33. The most misleading figures are those on unemployment. 34. But the appearance of modesty was somewhat misleading. 35. But such distinctions can be very misleading indeed. 36. Your diagram is a little misleading, Watson. 37. This may, however, be seriously misleading. 38. It is misleading, however, to compare nominal interest rates. 39. At the theoretical level, Soul is more profoundly misleading. 40. The distinction, however, is misleading. 41. The name Sheep Street is somewhat misleading. 42. In court Robbins made misleading statements about his involvement. 43. The appearance from the surface can be very misleading. 44. The advertisements were deliberately misleading and false. 45. He gave false and misleading statements to the court. 46. A misleading impression may be unintended. 47. Police say a warning was deliberately misleading. 48. He has been accused of misleading the electorate. 49. I am left with the impression that the author has updated his work reluctantly and some of his text is misleading. 50. Critics of that stance say anything less than full disclosure is often misleading and sometimes dangerous. 51. As with the highly misleading phrase Stavrogin's Confession, critics and commentators behave as if they had got into a huddle. 52. Agents are accused of misleading clients into signing up for savings plans that were actually insurance policies. 53. He can bring proceedings for a High Court injunction to stop the publication of a misleading advertisement. 54. Highlighting these few bureaux may give the misleading impression that they are out of line with the mainstream. 55. Class based analyses which exclude them therefore produce a misleading picture of inequalities in child health. 56. It would be premature - and misleading - to try to translate these slowly shifting attitudes into a readiness for dramatic change. 57. Hancock also faces charges of misleading sales practices in a pending Florida lawsuit concerning variable life insurance policies written in the 1980s. 57. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 58. The term behavior modification is misleading because it refers to a specific technique among many techniques. 59. The romantic picture of the plucky David girding himself against the brutish Goliath is dangerously misleading. 60. However, the equation assumes stationary rather than flapping wings, making its use in this case misleading. 61. A misleading assumption is that only lesser will be drawn into community service. 62. The use of Western methods in other musical traditions would be more than merely restrictive, it would he altogether misleading. 63. The Advertising Review Board says the adverts are deliberately misleading. 64. But it would be misleading to speak of separation given the religious foundations of his natural philosophy. 65. Hunting statistics can be misleading since they record only those animals actually taken by hunters. 66. The next figure of interest, the excess cash sum, is misleading, to say the least. 67. The nominal value is meaningless and may be misleading, except in so far as it determines the minimum liability. 68. The discussion of the previous paragraphs is, however, misleading in one respect. 69. Surely she'd imagined it; the light wasn't very good, and Jean knew that shadows could be misleading. 70. The book is generally well illustrated although I must admit to finding some of the figures either misleading or annoying. 71. He soon learns either to give you misleading information or delay sending in the document. 72. Such dichotomous standpoints are, however, somewhat misleading since both groups are involved in policy formulation. 73. Too much emphasis on the search for the ratio decidendi of cases can be misleading. 74. To present such a picture of a typical abusive marriage is misleading. 75. Comparisons between twentieth-century dictators and the classical tyrants of Ancient Rome are alluring but misleading. 76. Its sheer scale means that it is important at this stage not to be distracted by companies making misleading ethical claims. 77. Nor did these developments give a misleading impression of Soviet influence on world affairs. 78. The repertoire on the Erato set, consisting mostly of familiar Mravinsky favourites, may also give a misleading impression. 79. This can lead to misunderstandings and conclusions which can be misleading. 80. These advertisements contained a number of false and misleading statements. 81. He subsequently alleged that the lab had produced sloppy, misleading or fabricated evidence in a number of major probes. 82. This misleading view of intonation must have caused unnecessary anxiety to many learners of the language. 83. It would be misleading to say that the recession will soon be over. 84. The holiday brochure is deliberately misleading, because the hotels it shows are not the ones you actually stay in. 85. It would be misleading to imply from the experience of Mazda that all large companies have immunity from bankruptcy. 86. As vicar of Bidston and deeply involved in the plans, may I correct a few misleading rumours. 87. This I believe stems largely from scaremongering and misleading information given to the industry from various sources. 87. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 88. They were accused of misleading customers about the nutritional value of their product. 89. He brought undue pressure to bear on his parents by giving them an entirely misleading account of the documents. 90. It is inadequate and misleading to rely on general impressions in such churches. 91. The documents included allegedly misleading sales material and records from individual customers' files. 92. Thirdly, and most significantly, the Act creates two offences relating to misdescriptions of goods, and misleading statements about services. 93. Travel companies have strongly denied that they are deliberately misleading customers. 94. Unfortunately appearances has been misleading and heavy filling was found as they started to take it to bits. 95. The level and quality of public debate generated by rightwing newspapers have been risible and misleading. 96. However, this result may be misleading, as two of those commenting on Buss's data have suggested. 97. A new general offence of giving a misleading price indication is provided in s20. 98. Wickham had remarked that covert freelance writing for another publication did not justify making a misleading statement during a murder inquiry. 99. The misleading ordinariness and eerie implacability of the flesh-eaters bring the terror much closer to home. 100. I got howls of protest from readers who thought that I was deliberately misleading them. 101. Voters' trade-off between taxes and services has changed since 1979 - and anyway the folk wisdom was always misleading. 102. What is misleading is the idea that Mr Bush will be able to recede into the background. 103. Nor is he entitled to examine proceedings in Parliament in order to show that the appellants by fraudulently misleading Parliament caused him loss. 104. It is also misleading because it is thought to be unhistorical and untrue. 105. Conclusions drawn from applying statistical techniques to incomplete data may be very misleading. 106. He maintains that their image as a bunch of violent thugs is a misleading byproduct of a sustained media campaign. 107. They claimed it was inaccurate, misleading and constituted a breach of journalistic ethics. 108. A number of misleading claims are made by companies suggesting that their products are environmentally friendly when clearly they are not. 109. Whilst we stress the artificial nature of most time-cues, it would be misleading to suggest that natural light is without effect. 110. Editor's Note: The report was misleading in suggesting Mr Bacon's remarks were made at the inquiry. 111. Mr Irons and Sheriff Nicholson believe the court's decision was based on misleading information. 112. But this is only part of the story and can be very misleading. 113. None the less to equate female and male violence is misleading. 114. It is misleading if it means simply that students learn how to acquire conventional encyclopaedia-like knowledge for themselves. 115. Agents often gave a false or misleading description of the houses they were selling. 116. Ford did not admit any liability for the misleading advertising. 117. The first is somewhat misleading; the second is certainly wrong; and the third, unduly pessimistic. 117. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 118. It is sometimes called the Coriolis force, but this is very misleading. 119. The popular belief is that saturated fat is animal fat, but this is a misleading generalization. 120. We spend far too little time on the packaging of change for fear of misleading people. 121. We suggest that this is misleading as different workers have used different sizes of the aorta to define an aneurysm. 122. In narrower economic terms agriculture provides a striking example of how misleading bald figures for labour productivity can be. 123. The borough argued that the leaflet was misleading because it omitted all references to the joint liability of spouses and cohabiting couples. 124. All advertising and promotional literature will be written soas to avoid misleading you in any way. 125. The book is at times misleading, but always good company. 126. For one thing, flowers do not readily fossilize - and leaves alone can be misleading. 127. From this view any attempt to quantify or verify the meanings is misleading. 128. Consequently inferences made about the main sources of morbidity in later life drawn from mortality data will be misleading. 129. It would however be misleading to say that the United States courts have always utilised the rational basis test. 130. I shall suggest that, although they capture some superficial similarities between the two issues, they are ultimately misleading. 131. The publishing of misleading advertisements was a contravention of section 47 of the Act. 132. From next month, it will be a criminal offence to give false or misleading descriptions of property for sale. 133. Nevertheless, protein trees could be as misleading as rRNA trees for very distantly related organisms. 134. It is misleading and inaccurate to generalise about women and men and the linguistic correlates of their roles. 135. Emphasize the difficulty of saying anything at all with regard to religion which may not be received by some one in a misleading way. 136. Mobility patterns for males Mobility studies focus almost exclusively on males, so data on changes are partial and partly misleading. 137. However, the simple interpretation that state service-provision varies proportionately with age may also be misleading. 138. Purchasers seeking clearance and other parties submitting information to the regulatory authorities face prosecution if they supply false or misleading information. 139. A medical tribunal upheld four complaints laid by local health authorities against William McBride, 65, for false and misleading statements. 140. Alpha has a fainter star beside it, giving the misleading impression of a very wide double. 141. Anyway, this is what Wittgenstein says: It is misleading to talk of thinking as a mental activity. 142. The economic impact studies in sports most often tend to exaggerate the benefits making these reports misleading and unnecessary. 143. These statistics give a misleading impression of what is happening to the economy. 144. The term can however be a little misleading due to difference in the resolution of the computer screen and that of the page printer. 145. Of course, Pollock's historicism can he misleading, particularly when it implies that art can be ahead of its time. 146. Some authorities give the misleading impression that they alone have the absolute right to deliver certain services to the public. 147. However, she gives warning that this can still be misleading, especially if the interest includes an extremely attractive bonus. 147. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 148. To present Methodism as essentially an urban phenomenon is seriously misleading. 149. It is nevertheless a false equation, and at times a seriously misleading one. 150. The article was deliberately misleading, and the newspaper has apologized. 151. Last month Marsh was found guilty of running misleading advertisements on medical products under the Medicines Act. 152. In fact it is just as misleading to ignore the packaging and expect some one to assess the new situation without any help. 153. Bjornsson explains in a way which serves to remind us that the mathematical precision of a readability formula may be misleading. 154. Instead, she was obliged to subscribe to Emerson's misleading account of their acquaintance. 155. Well, it might be a big one with a misleading number-plate which simply doesn't stop that gets your mortal enemy. 156. A particular, and somewhat misleading, borrowing by the Chicago School from the natural world consisted of analogies with plant life. 157. This means that models of councillor-officer relationships based on comparisons between ministers and civil servants are likely to be misleading. 158. The director was a small, pink-cheeked man with bottle-shaped shoulders and an expression of misleading blankness. 159. The first allegation was that a misplaced catheter gave misleading readings of oxygen pressure. 160. It is quite impossible, and very misleading to suggest, that pruning can be done according to the calendar. 161. They embarrassed the speaker with their misleading questions. 162. Jermaine Jackson slammed such reports as misleading and "sensationalist". 163. An echocardiogram also might be misleading. 164. Their incautious use can lead to wholly misleading results. 165. Misleading advertisements are prohibited by law. 166. We know them as inaccurate and misleading property descriptions. 167. The drone of his misleading whistle brings Walter back. 168. The idealization of rural life was very misleading. 169. Misused words often generate misleading thoughts. 170. The figures are intentionally misleading. 171. To give a false or misleading account of; misrepresent. 172. It'sometimes becomes that these accounts are misleading. 173. The very word'war ', therefore, has become misleading. 174. Conclusion. This case illustrates that the MRI findings for osteoblastoma can be misleading and caution should be used when evaluating benign tumors with known inflammatory responses on MRI. 175. But this is misleading, and those who have tried to take Sumu-ilum have found that out to their peril, catapult missiles can do little harm to ensorcelled gravestones that make up the walls. 176. Users shall not post any advertisement on the Websites which contains any false, inaccurate, misleading or libelous content or contains any computer virus. 177. Reliance upon natural epidemics may be both time - consuming and misleading. 177. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 178. W.H.O. officials made the call after two studies found that results from a commonly used test are undependable and misleading. 179. It is a kind of cultural lag and lack of spirit of innovation, and also the governmental misleading and serious self-reform lag. 180. Because an array dimension is ignored, including a dimension in a parameter definition is particularly misleading. 181. This apparent lack of progress is misleading, however. A mixture of creative accounting and substantive amendment on both the cost and revenue sides is closing the financing gap. 182. My describing The Empyrean as a story is accurate from my viewpoint, but misleading, as there are no road signs to lead someone else to perceive a clear story out of it. 183. In terms of book - keeping this would almost double the public debt, but that is rather misleading. 184. Most Chinese names are different in male's and female's names. But there is a not small number of names whose sexual characteristic isn't evident. , even misleading. 185. For the Guardian to cite him as an expert on Einstein without further comment is tendentious and misleading. 186. Whoever knowingly uses intimidation or physical force, threatens, or corruptly persuades another person, or attempts to do so, or engages in misleading conduct toward another person. 187. A group in New Delhi says Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola are misleading people about the safety of their soft drinks in India. 188. But this is telling us that it does and that the fade-out effect is misleading in some sense. 189. The directories where webmasters can submit both the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and the description normally contain more misleading information. 190. However, this term is misleading, because it is unlikely that any Zoroastrians worshipped Zurvan; worship was always reserved for Ahura Mazda alone. 191. There is excessive violence and pornography in mass media that is misleading, exaggerative and false. 192. As the commuter plane in the cartoon plunges downward, the fat passenger testily refuses to acknowledge her guilt in misleading the airline about her weight. 193. But data from the atlas has rendered the old maps not only obsolete but flat-out misleading. 194. The term "long- tailed " might be misleading to those looking for their "first" skuas as Arctic Skua in spring is also surprisingly long- tailed . 195. In comparisons of this type the sole use of performance data can be misleading. 196. A clarification adjusts statements that were not factually incorrect but may have been unclear or misleading. 197. The naked mole rat goes by many names, including the potentially misleading "sand puppy" which might imply that these voracious diggers are cute and friendly fellows. 198. Magazines that do retouch pictures run the risk of breaking their own code of conduct, which states they should not publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information, she added. 199. The misleading(), false publicity is used as a valid unfair competition means by illegal operators. 200. Providing people with misleading recommendations on what reviews to read will hurt their ability to make good decisions and will impact your Income Share bonus. 201. Despite the misleading name, bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae) is actually a plant originating from this stunning seed. 202. By contrast " what can improve " is mushy and misleading. 203. These notes, while sometimes containing valuable material, can often be very biassed and misleading. 204. Unpacking Voegelin's characterization of gnosis will show why it is so thoroughly misleading. 205. Online it is very easy to display an idealised version of the self to others so surely the temptation to exaggerate or even give a completely misleading impression is just too great? 206. I'm speaking to denounce the detrimental role of misleading advertisements and commercials. 207. It has been contended that the reality of the social process is quite different from its appearance: we need to go beyond the misleading surface appearance to recognize its nature. 208. Fallacious and misleading arguments are most easily detected if set out in correct syllogistic form. 209. Toyota in September 2009 said Mr Biller had made "inaccurate and misleading allegations about Toyota's conduct". 210. This paper presents a new Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring(RAIM) algorithm based on Probability of Hazardously Misleading Information(PHMI) dynamically allocated strategy. 211. The headline ratio of exports to GDP is very misleading. 212. A former Pfizer Inc. official in a lawsuit accused the company of illegally boosting sales of its top-selling drug Lipitor through an elaborate campaign of misleading educational programs for doctors. 213. It is misleading to refer to the principle as an " energy theorem ". 214. The widespread of pirated books, pseudograph and books that caused misleading nowadays have made vicious impact on the mental health of readers. 215. Nitrogenous compounds such as alkaloids interfere with the KF chemistry and may give misleading results. 216. Article 5 No direct selling company or its sales promoter may have any fraudulent or misleading acts and other drumbeating and sales promotion acts when undertaking direct selling activities. 217. Again the network language has a great arbitrariness sentence word-formation, easy to misleading don't even understand. 217. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 218. Investment Bank in connection postal insurance , risk sharing, such as universal insurance investment type of insurance product sales, the existence of misleading insurance consumer behavior. 219. Displays of wealth can also be misleading. Folks can appear wealthy -- but the mansion may be fully mortgaged, the cars might be leased and the landscaper may still be awaiting payment. 220. In 1995 the science historian Gerald L. Geison ran a story in the New York Times illustrating that Pasteur gave a misleading account on his preparation of the anthrax vaccine (shall he be dishonored). 221. In this paper, how to improve the success rate of puncture, prevent misleading the catheter into subclavicular artery of vein were discussed. 222. The term "New World" can be misleading when the question of California wine arises. 223. As one of the infringements, misrepresentation contains false recordation, misleading representation and material omission. 224. The legal difference is that counterfeit drugs are made with the purpose of misleading people. 225. The fact that the nominal rate actually fell slightly to 9.5 % is misleading. 226. Economist Dev Kar says Greecehas got into trouble by having too many government employees(), spending freely on retirement pay and misleading investors. 227. It would be wise to read and compare the nutritional labels when purchasing prepackaged snacks, especially the energy, fat and sugar content, because some nutrition claims may be misleading. 228. Objective. To describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) findings of spinal osteoblastoma and illustrate how MRI features can be potentially misleading. 229. Securities trading information disseminated by all media must be factual and objective and not misleading. 230. There is too much of "the above-named, the heretofore-mentioned, notwithstanding, whereas and pursuant to, " in legal language, he said. "A number of those terms are misleading and ambiguous. 231. The government has been involved in a disinformation campaign, deliberately misleading and harassing its citizens. 232. These misleading radiologic studies occurred due to a lack of physiologic understanding of the disease. 233. This is technically correct as we have just created an empty file, but it can be confusing and misleading. 234. Correspondingly, the idea that the big bang was'small " is misleading. 235. Economist Dev Kar says Greece got into trouble by having too many government employees, spending freely on retirement pay and misleading investors. 236. Yet it is a grieve problem in China that misleading information is provided in their reports by corporations that may plot the profit statement in various ways. 237. But it is also stipulated that to propagandize good in a obviously exaggerating way will not be confirmed giving false and misleading information if this behavior will not misguide the related public. 238. The commission sent a notice to fellow credit rating agency Moody's (MCO) last May, saying that Moody's registration statement was "rendered false and misleading" due to violations of company policy. 239. Likewise, the presence of hyperphosphatemia, acidosis, and proteinuria may be misleading depending on the experimental model and diet and may not represent a precise measure of progression. |
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