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misleading

[mis-lee-ding] / mɪsˈli dɪŋ /


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“Apparently league sources are continuing to put out false and misleading information instead of wanting to meet at the negotiating table,” Green said.

From Los Angeles Times

In that 2024 case, the state bar revoked Mr. Eastman’s license for alleged misrepresentations of law and misleading statements.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Mary Daly, the dovish president of the San Francisco Fed, said that guidance might be misleading.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet from the start, the lesson is misleading.

From The Wall Street Journal

The probes follow concerns that important information, including warnings and precautions for cosmetics not intended for, or tested on, minors, might have been omitted or presented in a misleading manner, the Italian watchdog said.

From The Wall Street Journal