"One may rightfully ask if the marketing of the new iPad is misleading, " Mr. Andersson said.
So the argument that we sort of raised prices before putting something on sale is misleading.
And while the region is often portrayed as a single entity, this is misleading.
This means the certainty reported in the media and by other scientists is misleading.
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Miami won despite shooting 37.8% from the field, but even that statistic is misleading.
But this measure of affordability is misleading, not least because credit standards have tightened so much.
Converting figures at market exchange rates is misleading because currencies can lurch around wildly.
But Mr Cline points out that examining net rises in wage inequality alone is misleading.
While true in the sense that individuals or corporations pay the tax, it also is misleading.
As I said in 2000, concealment of violations, illegalities and improprieties, is misleading and harmful to investors.
Fabiani also said Clinger's accusations of misusing executive privilege for the 2, 000 pages of documents is misleading.
But this is misleading, says Kevin Moore, an art historian who is the author of a new biography.
Unfortunately, Nvidia now says that nomenclature is misleading, and that Normal is really meant for only high-performance tasks.
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It argues that the government's umbrella term of "gifted and talented" is misleading.
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That statistic is misleading, though, because the study counts approvals that happened months or years after the panel voted.
It is often viewed as a kind of death, but this is misleading.
To some degree, the supermarket concept, with its bargain-basement no-load-no-transaction-fee lure, is misleading.
However, the period 1917-27 is misleading, for productivity was unusually depressed in 1917.
Answer: "Argument" is misleading but does reflect the adversarial legal system unique in many ways to the United States.
The third premise, that carbon penalties attached to fossil-fueled utilities will incentivize alternative technology innovations, is misleading in several respects.
Unemployment has fallen, and the rate is far lower than either France's or Germany's, but the claimant count is misleading.
Any suggestion to the contrary is misleading and an inaccurate portrayal of the advertiser's role in relation to these websites.
Industry representatives complain that using an annual percentage-rate to evaluate the cost of a one or two-week loan is misleading.
"The New Love Song, " the opening track from Joshua James' debut album The Sun Is Always Brighter, is misleading at first.
Genzlinger writes that he thinks the program is misleading, because it insinuates that cheating in the classroom is a 21st-century phenomenon.
But that deterioration is misleading, in that in 2010 the sales figure included the all-important last Saturday of trading before Christmas.
But even that number is misleading, because Coke hands its bottlers huge subsidies to help pay for marketing and capital improvements.
Concealment of violations, illegalities and improprieties, is misleading and harmful to investors.
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But the miscegenation analogy, the favorite of same-sex marriage's proponents, is misleading.
However, Bill Dudley, Goldman's chief economist in New York, suggests that the conventional monetary-conditions index is misleading, because it ignores the stockmarket.
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