The brothers face five charges of engaging in a commercial practice which is a misleading action and three charges of engaging in a commercial practice which is a misleading omission.
Some recent press coverage has provided a misleading picture about a successful Recovery Act program, Build America Bonds (BABs).
Which brings us back to the introduction: are the TUC pushing an economic or political line with a careful presentation of statistics or are they intentionally misleading with a presentation of incorrect statistics?
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"Les Hinton was complicit in the coverup at News International, which included making misleading statements and giving a misleading picture to this Committee, " the report said.
That would be the pollsters who have been under serious fire throughout this election, consistently facing a conservative punditocracy claiming that their polling processes were grossly misleading as a result of an outdated modeling structure that over-counted Democrats.
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Kennedy rode to the presidency on a misleading premise, that there was a missile gap favoring the Russians.
Charts such as this one are misleading for a number of reasons.
"It's rather misleading and a loophole we think must be closed, " said Dr Helen Ferrier, food science adviser to the National Farmers' Union.
By alleging that advertising claims are false and misleading, a plaintiff can impose huge legal costs on a rival for no other purpose than to seek economic advantage.
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"Bayer Healthcare is doing a disservice to men by misleading them about a protective role for selenium in prostate cancer, " they added.
Touching up the landscape, staffing it with a grinning cast of extras in Confederate uniform and letting off daily volleys of thunderflashes would be crude and misleading, said a crew of historians and culture vultures: the empty fields, with their slight bumps and dips, speak more tellingly of the past than models.
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But his title is a bit misleading: not all of his characters gain a lease on 10 Downing Street.
But some economists stress that the focus on consumption as a measure of economic growth can be misleading, arguing that a model that is not based on production cannot be sustainable.
Many people think this is a debate about "taxing the Internet, " but that's a misleading characterization.
"You have cherry-picked information and woven a misleading narrative, " says Mr. Miller of the Journal analysis.
Individual stock stories and news events can be misleading in such a choppy environment.
Counting only the jobs gained gives a misleading impression that regulations have no deleterious effects on employment.
Another baseball player, Miguel Tejada, pleaded guilty in 2009 to misleading Congress, a misdemeanor, when asked about steroids.
Some media outlets have already made statements that this LinkedIn account may be fraudulent, misleading or simply a joke.
This lack of disclosure was substantive and "created a misleading portrait of Lehman's true financial health, " the report states.
He chose to ignore those comments, and the result is a misleading article.
This prohibition includes referencing nonexistent or self-conferred degrees or designations or referencing legitimate degrees or designations in a misleading manner.
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However, too much public focus on these opportunistic feedstocks has presented a misleading picture that free raw materials are widely available.
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As for Baker's lower profits per partner, this is a misleading measure.
It is making full use of the tools in the contemporary lobbyist's arsenal, starting with a misleading description of what is under discussion.
The only way to show compensation still rising is to combine forward- and backward-looking measures of pay in any year, a misleading statistical technique.
Kuske is called the brakeman, but it's a misleading title, because he only applies the brake to pull the sled up after the finish.
One of the brothers accused of misleading customers at a Christmas Lapland-themed park has told a court he was bullied by staff at the venue.
The plane, christened T'Ain't a Bird, landed on 7 April 1943 after running low on fuel after a misleading radio report threw them off course.
But this long run is a misleading guide to current affairs.
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