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Another called the event “an insidious tool to project a misleading image of the country’s incremental efforts to liberalize.”

A French court Thursday ruled oil and gas giant TotalEnergies had engaged in "misleading commercial practices" by overstating its climate pledges in the first ruling of its kind against a major oil company.

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In Spain, Repsol won a case this year against Iberdrola, which had accused its rival of misleading advertising with slogans such as "an energy company committed to a sustainable world".

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The Democrats’ latest scare is based on a misleading study.

KFF’s misleading claim about premiums’ doubling echoes the maxim of not letting a good crisis go to waste, even if one has to use deceptive rhetoric to overstate the supposed “crisis.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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