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How to use misleads in a sentence

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In doing so, it misleads its intended audience which will include Biblicists unfamiliar with details of the archaeological debate.
This is an unfortunate misrepresentation of my remarks, and misleads readers about the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Given the errors, screw-ups, distortions, and misleads that we now know about, are you willing to step up to the plate and take responsibility?
That's wrong, most of all because it misleads people about their real options.
One person deliberately, by choice, misleads another person without any notification that deception will occur.
Deceit is a deliberate tort by which A misleads B with the actual intention of inducing him to act in a particular way.
For example, if a commercial statement misleads us about a drug's safety or an automobile's safety, we stand to be harmed physically.
The requirement that additives should not be used in a way that misleads consumers must therefore be made more stringent.
What does the member think about a government that misleads people in this way?
It is unfortunate because when the Government of Canada misleads Canadians, it looks bad on all politicians in the House and across the country.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the article misleads, and glosses over some important points about the safety and effectiveness of water fluoridation.
This fallacy misleads people, and morally, I feel we shouldn't use this method in an argument, because it isn't justified to take advantage of someone.
But the Demon misleads by providing his victims with misleading experiences.
Her statement not only misleads Canadians but it adds fuel to the fire, which is not fair to the average Canadian.
In the past, the lack of precision in this area has given rise to imprecise labelling that confuses and misleads consumers.
When a political party or a government misleads the electorate, the political games are short-lived.
Yesterday and today he again misleads the House about the nature of that deal.
That misleads the public and doesn't take us towards this place of recognizing that strong economic policy requires strong family policy.
There are limits on the duty to accommodate, especially where an employee deliberately misleads an employer.
These industry schemes would need to comply with criteria set out in the regulation, such as avoiding labelling that misleads consumers.
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A prepossession often misleads the industry of active genius.
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