Misleading
in sentence
432 examples of Misleading in a sentence
The title is
misleading
inasmuch that it promises or at least suggests light-hearted goofiness.
The description of Mind Breakers (The title of this movie in it's Australian release) on the back of the VHS container is quite
misleading.
First of all, the trailers are
misleading.
Misleading
title aside, Chopping Mall is manna from heaven for bad movie mavens.
I would nominate the trailer for an Academy and a lawsuit for
misleading
advertisement.
I know that the on the box the artwork at the video store may be a little
misleading
but we are watching a home-made movie.
But, by competing with poor farmers and
misleading
consumers about the origins of its ingredients, EverSweet and other examples of synthetic biology are generating bitterness at both ends of the product chain.
But he fails to see anything gravely wrong about
misleading
his country and the world concerning Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
It was nevertheless misleading, for the CIA had informed the British that their information was not reliable.
A person who is morally sensitive to the seriousness of starting a war on the basis of
misleading
information would take appropriate steps.
After CIA Director George Tenet took responsibility for the inclusion of the
misleading
material, Bush said that he "absolutely" had confidence in Tenet and the CIA, and that he considered the matter closed.
Economic theory rests on the
misleading
concept of equilibrium.
That is why a public debate that considers only two extreme scenarios – imposed integration or absolute national sovereignty – is
misleading
and dangerous.
So it is no surprise that whenever “blockchain” has been piloted in a traditional setting, it has either been thrown in the trash bin or turned into a private permissioned database that is nothing more than an Excel spreadsheet or a database with a
misleading
name.
Indeed, official youth unemployment statistics are
misleading
on two counts.
Labor-market experts thus consider the unemployment rate a potentially
misleading
indicator, because a youth unemployment rate of 50% does not mean that half of the young population is unemployed.
But it is
misleading
to attribute the failure of the Palestinians to develop an orderly system of self-government only to the pernicious effects of Israeli occupation and American policies.
In fact, the analogy of holding victims at gunpoint is misleading, because in public decision-making we can hardly claim that everything is all right as long as we don’t pull the trigger.
Concerned that the Bush administration might be
misleading
everyone about the Iraq war’s costs, just as it had about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction and connection with Al Qaida, I teamed up with Linda Bilmes, a budget expert at Harvard, to examine the issue.
But this view is misleading, because political leadership is fundamentally different from corporate leadership.
To say that Parfit wrote only two books, however, is
misleading.
Any reader who went beyond the headlines soon discovered that the prediction of a zero budget deficit was in fact
misleading.
A third drawback is that when central banks are seen to give
misleading
assurances and to over-commit to certain outcomes, they risk losing their most important asset: their credibility.
Paradoxically, then, the current disarray within the profession is perhaps a better reflection of the profession’s true value added than its previous
misleading
consensus.
The company’s success makes governance look easy, but that success is
misleading.
Compare that to the euro’s 20% drop so far this year, or the yen’s 35% dive since Japan embarked on its “Abenomics” reform program in late 2012, and it is clear that overblown headlines about the renminbi’s “plunge” were woefully
misleading.
Europe’s Non-Rhetorical ValuesWARSAW – The debate about Europe’s future is burdened by
misleading
and emotionally charged rhetoric, with vague talk of “more Europe” hampering productive discussion about European countries’ real problems.
Bond rating agencies have issued
misleading
ratings on companies in questionable health.
The Bush administration invoked false and
misleading
evidence, most notably forged documents purporting to show that Iraq had sought to buy uranium from Niger, to justify its predetermined decision to invade oil-rich Iraq.
But this picture of stagnation in many countries is misleading, because it leaves out an important factor, namely demography.
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