Scenes of smoking, violence and drinking can misguide the public, especially the youngsters. |
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Even if tax advisers misguide clients unknowingly, they could still face third-party penalties. |
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In Sense and Sensibility, a tale of thwarted love, a girl's headstrong feelings misguide her. |
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It is the bifurcation of knowledge into science and «the rest» that has served to misguide many among the educated in the two-thirds world and irresistible for a more textured millennium already upon us. |
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Errors cause loss of time to Personnel Administrators and delay in the staffing process, and could also misguide the Selection Boards and invalidate appointments. |
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The requirement for appliances to be labelled with energy-related information must not be a bureaucratic burden on manufacturers and the information must not misguide consumers. |
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At times it fails to learn from its mistakes and is maybe misguide. |
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