But those that do choose may be seriously misled into thinking that they are invincible. |
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She said it was regrettable that a policeman, who had taken an oath, had come before the court and deliberately misled the court. |
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While she accepted she had to go, she said she had not deliberately misled anyone. |
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When he misled Downing Street, Campbell the gladiator was instrumental in throwing him to the lions. |
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You'll find thimbleriggers frequently, but don't be misled to play the three shells game, you'll lose! |
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Why have they misled opinion formers and policy makers like the Council and Members of Parliament? |
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But some forms of truth are less transpicuous than others, thus the reason uninformed and uneducated people are so easily misled. |
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The unspoken truth is that either as a people we were misled, or we were lied to, about the real reason for this war. |
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Now that the story turns out to be a fake, do you go public with the names of the sources who misled you? |
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I agree with them that the evidence does not support the idea that they deliberately misled anyone. |
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Now if in fact it's not all new money, well, he's misled the Australian public. |
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I would be pleased to hear it if people feel they have been short-changed or misled. |
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The committee heard Miss Coles knowingly misled her managers about the number of unallocated cases. |
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Tobacco companies misled smokers for years about the consequences of their products. |
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The vegetable sheep are not inaptly named, for at a distance an inexperienced shepherd might perhaps be misled. |
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Watching share prices crumble was less fun, and being misled by bulls was more costly than being misled by bears. |
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I don't think he's off the hook at all, because either he was misled or he deliberately lied. |
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Lacy argued that he was misled by Stello when the arbiter pumped him out at second during an apparent steal attempt. |
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Instead, he allowed himself to be misled by the sycophants, opportunists and the parasitic financiers. |
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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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Correspondingly, each claimed that the other remained entangled in, and misled by, a superficial, merely apparent reality. |
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Additionally, it is inane to suggest that any Texas voters will be confused or misled by our client's website. |
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Public opinion is rapidly coming round to the idea that it was seriously misled. |
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Then all those he has misled into incorrect spellings in their logbooks will wish to contact him. |
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In medicine we have to add double blind testing, because both physician and patient can be misled by the placebo effect of hope. |
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If you believe you have been misled complain to the company or person who sold you the plan in the first place. |
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The problem with these etymologized words is that they seem to make sense yet one is easily misled. |
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Remember this is an organisation that gags its critics, has hired a private detective to look into me, and has consistently misled its members. |
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How did I end up constantly feeling angry, cheated, and misled for paying good money to be preached at? |
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He is not misled by the xenophobic propaganda and can judge it on the merit of its source. |
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It should be mentioned that even practitioners of demonolatry are misled in their perceptions of the nature of demons. |
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It's much too easy to laugh at the most abandoned, most cheated and misled, most socially deprived people in the north. |
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It is however for the Board itself to protect its prestige and reputation by not being misled into purposeless action. |
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These misled readers, but most of his embellishments didn't fundamentally alter the import of the stories he was covering. |
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And I think it's going to be clear and beyond dispute that he misled her into thinking that he was married. |
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Individuals can, of course, be manipulated and misled by a malevolent guide or entrenched prejudice. |
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As the Colorado agricultural economy went in the dumper, his business partner misled him in ways he won't discuss. |
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Many were being misled by the reasoning and beliefs of the Judaizers as to what salvation consisted of. |
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The news deliberately misled an uninformed public and whipped them up into a frenzy about it. |
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They may be excusable, but they are out of touch or misled or thinking wishfully. |
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She said they misled the parish council into believing the site had been redesignated from countryside to housing. |
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Ofcom also wants service providers to refund customers that have been misled. |
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Some philosophers and philosophically-minded physicists may have been misled on this score by their allegiance to an excessively positivistic epistemology of science. |
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Wisner continues to feel angry toward the agency because she believes she was misled. |
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You treated one client a little discourteously, and you misled another. |
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That, in turn, could make it less likely that the Court would be misled by compromised science. |
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Daisey appears to have intentionally misled the producers and to have lied about his ability to corroborate his story. |
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And when Bush misled our nation into war, the creaky old son of the coalfields gave his greatest roar. |
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Thanks to the legendary idiosyncrasy of that computerised bureaucracy, it still shows the cover of the old edition, by which some readers have already been misled. |
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The U.S. and Britain says it's not significant, but the question of whether the U.S. misled the world on Iraq will be front and center in Congress tomorrow. |
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Voters have been misled by exaggeration and demonization from both sides this election season, writes Michael Medved. |
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Ministers demanded that service because if they misled the people and did not immediately correct the record, they were duty-bound to accept responsibility and resign. |
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All I had in those days was a monstrous lack of ego which therefore required huge injections of actorly ego and misled people. |
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The president came to believe Shamir misled him on the settlement issue, or flat-out lied to him. |
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I think the press has been confused about this or deliberately misled. |
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I had a different view in relation to Steve Martin and sadly I've been misled in terms of what he told me, but again that's human nature bearing itself out. |
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The Orangeman says the district officers now feel they were misled. |
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In the concluding pages of this minisaga, Croesus sends to inquire of the priestess of Apollo why the oracle had misled him. |
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In cross-examination, Mr Worsley put it to Charlton that she had deliberately misled the police in the days following the killing. |
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But subjunctive conditionals do not contrapose, and we are misled into accepting a sensitivity condition by confusing it with a safety condition. |
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The prosecution argued that the jury had been misled by the presiding judge on four crucial points. |
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The Supreme Court had heard both women had reached agreements with their ex-husbands but both subsequently thought that they had been misled. |
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Firstly, to an informed reader chapters appear as anachronous, while a non-connoisseur of the Balkans tangle could be misled. |
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Flake said Wilson misled him about having a real estate license, while Wilson indicated Flake initiated the fee-splitting arrangement. |
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Cooley Law School filed by graduates who alleged they were misled by Cooley's post-graduate employment reports. |
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At the turn of the century, misled conservationists would have had us forego the joys of a Christmas tree. |
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Kennedy had on previous occasions denied these rumours, and some suggested that he had deliberately misled the public and his party. |
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Mary was misled into thinking her letters were secure, while in reality they were deciphered and read by Walsingham. |
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The pause in British attacks misled the Germans and Thaer at Gruppe Wijtschate, wrote that it was almost boring. |
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Novels, by which the reader is misled into another sort of pieasure opposite to that which is designed in an epic poem. |
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However, he was now misled by an Admiralty intelligence report advising that the German main battle fleet was still in port. |
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This misled the Germans as to the date and location of the main Allied landings. |
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Though often misled by prejudice and passion, he was emphatically an honest man. |
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The Supreme Court had heard both women reached agreements with their ex-husbands after beginning litigation, but both subsequently thought they had been misled. |
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The frequency of goggle-eyed figures and water symbolism in Teotihuacan art has misled investigators into assuming that ll figures with these associations represent Tlaloc. |
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Saturday Kitchen allegedly misled viewers by mistakenly giving the impression that the show was live when viewers were asked to phone in for a contest. |
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Despotism,... misled him to place nearly all his family on thrones,... and misally himself with a foreign princess, whose family and country were his unappeasable enemies. |
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The similarity is so strong that even the most modern cladistic analyses of general anatomical features are easily misled into grouping loons and grebes. |
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