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But those that do choose may be seriously misled into thinking that they are invincible.
She said it was regrettable that a policeman, who had taken an oath, had come before the court and deliberately misled the court.
While she accepted she had to go, she said she had not deliberately misled anyone.
When he misled Downing Street, Campbell the gladiator was instrumental in throwing him to the lions.
You'll find thimbleriggers frequently, but don't be misled to play the three shells game, you'll lose!
Why have they misled opinion formers and policy makers like the Council and Members of Parliament?
But some forms of truth are less transpicuous than others, thus the reason uninformed and uneducated people are so easily misled.
The unspoken truth is that either as a people we were misled, or we were lied to, about the real reason for this war.
Now that the story turns out to be a fake, do you go public with the names of the sources who misled you?
I agree with them that the evidence does not support the idea that they deliberately misled anyone.
Now if in fact it's not all new money, well, he's misled the Australian public.
I would be pleased to hear it if people feel they have been short-changed or misled.
The committee heard Miss Coles knowingly misled her managers about the number of unallocated cases.
Tobacco companies misled smokers for years about the consequences of their products.
The vegetable sheep are not inaptly named, for at a distance an inexperienced shepherd might perhaps be misled.
Watching share prices crumble was less fun, and being misled by bulls was more costly than being misled by bears.
I don't think he's off the hook at all, because either he was misled or he deliberately lied.
Lacy argued that he was misled by Stello when the arbiter pumped him out at second during an apparent steal attempt.
Instead, he allowed himself to be misled by the sycophants, opportunists and the parasitic financiers.
The ability to see the form and strength of an argument can prevent us from being confused or misled by those who know how to manipulate us.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the next group the gemmation takes a spiral bias, producing the nautilus shape which misled the earlier naturalists.
This is a very curious animal, which, like the panda and the linsang, at first misled naturalists in assigning it a place.
To be sure he had for a time captured the ear of a few of our officers who were misled by his lubricity and perpetual smiles.
Nor does misdescription of the note vitiate the notice unless the party to whom the notice is given is in fact misled thereby.
Do not allow yourselves to be misled by the common notion that an hypothesis is untrustworthy simply because it is an hypothesis.
The public are misled as to the true issues by the intrigues of political parties.
We could all see that the mispronunciation of the name had misled the judge as to the identity of the defendant.
Sir W. Herschel was more completely misled by the false Uranian satellites.
If he does and seeds by the bushel, or other measures, he is apt to be misled.
He was only misled by his love of antithesis into a hasty and illogical remark.
I think I said that prana is on the west coast, and that may have misled you.
But he says enough to show that he was misled chiefly by his own preconceptions.
When it misled him, the rasping rock groaned out, scarring the submarine's smooth skin.
He could not be misled by the sugary phrases in which the vote of censure had been couched.
And yet so much were they misled by mere appearances, that they thought it an actual sin to make a man whole on the Sabbath-day.
Hence she, thinking him still in earnest when he had swerved into florid romance, had been dangerously misled.
We have been much misled as to warfare by our androcentric literature.
Andrew was a bad actor and she was not misled by his clumsy indifference.
Let us not be misled by any sophisms about conciliation and compromise.
The extreme narrowness of the Scotch-Irish, however, misled them.
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