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单词 Mislead
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1. They are seeking to mislead us.
2. Statistics taken on their own are liable to mislead.
3. Our force pulled back in order to mislead the enemy.
4. He wouldn't try to mislead you - it's not his style.
5. With so many reports to mislead one, it is hard to say at whose door the responsibility should be laid.
6. Don't let his friendly manner mislead you into trusting him.
7. This is incorrect and could mislead the public.
8. The scientific method may sometimes mislead.
9. It was a deliberate attempt to mislead the voters.
10. Most leaders understand this; few intentionally mislead people about meaning.
11. I'm not suggesting you deliberately tried to mislead us, just that you made a mistake.
12. I believe this was a deliberate attempt to mislead the court.
13. I would not want to mislead anyone into thinking that research is easy: it is hard and very time consuming work.
14. But some critics claim that re-creations mislead the viewer into thinking he or she is watching a recording of the real thing.
15. Macdonald accepted that such information could be used to manipulate, to obfuscate, and to mislead.
15. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
16. Personally, I am sceptical about Jose's view that the press has such power to mislead and to be always believed.
17. Liberal democracy, private life, civil rights and interest groups are all simply ideological constructs designed to pacify and mislead.
18. While, at a superficial level, the titles might well mislead, a swift glance at the contents is reassuring.
19. Some manufacturers see the current labelling regulations as licence to mislead shoppers.
20. Jones was very subtle about his use of sexuality to mislead his people.
21. Two clear cases show that a curve fit can mislead.
22. Diagrams can take perfectly reliable data and through over simplification deliberately or unintentionally mislead.
23. The class enemy, the bourgeoisie and its allies, wielded a vast array of ideological weapons designed to mislead the proletariat.
24. There are more ways than one in which a metaphor can mislead.
25. Intelligences without bodies and beings without form are spectral ghosts guaranteed to mislead.
26. He said he was not suggesting that Mrs Swami had tried deliberately to mislead the jury about the number of beatings.
27. The defence also claimed that Poindexter had never intended to mislead Congress and that any inaccuracies in his testimony were accidental.
28. Judges already have substantial latitude to limit extraneous arguments that might mislead jurors; they could use it more often.
29. In the second the press is restrained by its own professional Code of Practice not to misrepresent or mislead the public.
30. Though of no legal effect, it can be used, apparently with impunity, to mislead a buyer about his rights.
31. I can assure you there was no intention to mislead our insurers.
32. The report is a deliberate and obvious attempt to mislead.
33. Does the name the Catholic Marriage Advisory Council, mislead the public?
34. It can help decipher the messages of propagandists, who seek to mislead by covering up their own argumentative contexts.
35. Apprised of this, the Friendship crew discounted it as a deliberate attempt to mislead them.
36. Prosecutors said Saturday that the professed psychic is being held on charges ranging from grave robbery to conspiracy to mislead officials.
37. Experts make mistakes, they work to their own agendas, and sometimes they deliberately try to mislead.
38. Livingstone says there was no attempt to intentionally mislead the public.
39. More important, however, is the occasional presence of an initial relatively symptom free period, which can mislead the clinician.
40. Statements by officials, including some made by ministers in Parliament, have been used too often to mislead in connection with Ulster affairs.
41. Don't let his friendly words mislead you.
42. Many politicians tried to mislead voters during the election.
43. Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.
44. Ministers must not knowingly mislead Parliament and the public.
45. The tight scoreline shouldn't mislead.
46. Critics accuse companies of using ads to mislead us.
47. Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many.
48. I understand,(http:///mislead.html) sir. You didn't willfully mislead the police.
49. They are unfair to the famous and mislead the public.
50. Ekman defines a lie as having two essential characteristics: there must be a deliberate choice and intent to mislead, and there must be no notification that this is what is occurring.
51. Selected quality assurance model should be appropriate and will not mislead the supply - side customers.
52. Arcing balls are inclined to mislead umpires to incorrect judgements.
53. Glenda Jackson said: "It is another example of how the Government is attempting to mislead the country and Parliament."
54. Also, I'm loath to talk rubbish that will mislead the younger generation.
55. Jack, mislead by bad companion, get into the drug habit.
56. Do not let Hezekiah mislead you when he says,'The LORD will deliver us.
57. Their new electronic navigator mislead them down the wrong road.
58. Please do not mislead yourself by the existing condition of your plant.
59. Her quiet lucidity startled him, but did not mislead him into thinking her insensible.
60. They use their political allies to scare and mislead the American people.
61. In Aug 2010, a Chinese hacker disclosed a trick with a Unicode control character used to mislead people into running an executable file.
62. A spokesman has said they were not an attempt to mislead.
63. At present, some criminological researchers quote classics while twisting the author's meaning, "transform" classical works, and mislead readers.
64. Oh, great. My rival in love who I was so keen to frame hadn't mislead a young girl. Instead, my military advisor had been smitten with this young thing.
65. A lot of unfair related party transaction distort the resource allocation function of the capital market and mislead the investors.
66. Residential property wall hanging search advertising hit" edge ball" to mislead buyers?
67. When the stroke identification result mislead by the tooth counting error during the crankshaft angular velocity variation is too large, the system will identify the stroke again.
68. His random , elliptical, occasionally emotional manner of conversation was bound to shock, and mislead, the historians.
69. Pirate edition of irresponsible at make reading stumbling for reader of also will mislead reader of thinking.
70. Intelligences without bodies and beings without form are ghosts guaranteed to mislead.
71. And Labour MP Glenda Jackson said: "It is another example of how the Government is attempting to mislead the country and Parliament."
72. Mislead a reader about AFAQ - EAQA accreditation status or scope.
73. I argued that I did not like to deliberately mystify people or mislead them. His reply was that I misled everybody anyway.
74. A lot of unfair related party transactions distort the resource allocation function of the capital market and mislead the investors.
75. With your help, there will be no desertion now Better we lose the election than mislead the people, and better we lose than misgovern the people.
76. Combined with the types of the misrepresentation such as False Recordation, Mislead Statement, Serious Omission and Irregular Revelation, the paper gives a formal definition for Material.
77. Therefore, they have to use a lot of conjectural words, such as "if" and "perhaps"(), to mislead public opinion.
78. No raisers or relevant parties concerned may mislead any investor in any way to purchase any subordinated debts.
79. Sour and sweet Germanic morello and pure Swiss cama chocolate mislead me in to the hometown of black forest.
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