This was accurate as criticism, but also reflexive and perhaps by now even misleading as policy.
Nonetheless, imprecise, ambiguous, evasive and even misleading responses to questions don't support perjury prosecutions, even though such responses may raise serious questions about the credibility of a witness on a particular subject.
But as days passed without further finds, suspicion grew that the six locations given in four counties were too imprecise to be useful, or were even deliberately misleading.
But Mr. Sunstein's numbers are even more misleading because they only include the rules that his office reviews while excluding the prolific "independent" agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission.
The planned-for disclosure could even be misleading, says Gonnella.
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Miami won despite shooting 37.8% from the field, but even that statistic is misleading.
But even that number is misleading, because Coke hands its bottlers huge subsidies to help pay for marketing and capital improvements.
While such claims may contain a kernel of truth, they are at best subjective and at worst misleading or even hypocritical, some environmentalists say.
Yet even this figure is misleading, says lawyer Granick: If he never redistributed the information and never used it or profited from it in any way, how does the act that he merely copied it deprive the owner of its full value?
On Thursday Aug. 25 that same judge will review their previous decision and rule on whether the evidence presented by Apple has been too misleading, potentially even lifting the injunction.
However even that stat can be misleading, especially as England's two latest matches took place on the batting paradise of Bangalore - and when we dig a bit deeper at England's recent batting a worrying pattern emerges.
Which is why there is so much misleading information out there, even from those who are trying to help.
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"Even if some of his statements are misleading by their negative implication that Mr. Bakaly was not a source of information that he in fact supplied or confirmed, such a finding does not provide a sufficient basis for a criminal contempt conviction for making false statements, " Johnson wrote in a 50-page ruling.
Others say the information (even if it is accurate) can be misleading to investors.
Even the high selling prices are a bit misleading, since many owners could get higher returns investing that money in their core businesses.
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Indeed, even calling it "health care" is somewhat misleading.
These can be misleading since they always produce some winners, even if every company in the industry does badly for its shareholders (consider airlines and film studios).
It is important not to rush to judgment based on emotionally-charged headlines about patent lawsuits or misleading articles and blog postings that get wrong even basic facts about the patent system.
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Recent research, however, shows that too many of these tests on a healthy population can be potentially misleading and result in more expensive, unnecessary and even potentially harmful tests.
Deloitte US could also, under this theory, presumably be held liable for false or misleading statements made in ChinaCast 10-Qs, even though typically there is no statement actually signed by an auditor for a 10Q.
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To the casual reader, the shrinking area of white seemed to signify disappearing ice, so the graphic may have given a totally misleading impression that Greenland had become ice-free - even where the ice is 3km thick.
Federal regulation requires that food labels be truthful and not misleading and prohibits label statements that are likely to be misunderstood by consumers even if they are strictly accurate.
Even more troublesome, those smooth curves going up, then down, turn out to be misleading.
Leading executives have complained bitterly that the new approach will paint a misleading picture of corporate finances because firms will have to report swings in the value of their derivatives even though those swings will eventually be offset by changes in their underlying business.
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