Now I have just realized I mislead you in something.
"They also had the potential to mislead parents about the potential consequences of consuming Coca-Cola," he said.
The fact that some people can write papers that are purported to be "research paper examples" while they actually mislead the students cannot be ignored.
So as a voter, how can you tell if the information you're getting from Twitter is legit or is something that may have been posted to deliberately mislead you?
Intentions change and states can mislead.
We don’t need advanced digital tools to mislead, to misdirect or to confuse.
Exaggeration and bluffing are two other types of lies and are methods adopted by people to impress or mislead others.
Ekman defines a lie as having two essential characteristics: there must be a deliberate choice and intent to mislead, and there must be no notification that this is what is occurring.
Don't let his friendly words mislead you.
Beings without form and intelligences without bodies are spectral ghosts guaranteed to mislead.
In February he sent letters to 12 economists and consultants ordering them to reveal their methodology, on the grounds that erroneous figures could mislead consumers.
Their new electronic navigator mislead them down the wrong road.
It's very important to know the facts, figures and sources, but even when they have them, some papers will go out of their way to mislead.
Movie reviews often mislead the audience.
I argued that I did not like to deliberately mystify people or mislead them. His reply was that I misled everybody anyway.
The inconsistent statistics may also mislead the optimizer into choosing a bad access path.
Intentionally or not, it seems customers are being mislead.
It is irresponsible to mislead the public by putting the blame on other countries and seeking scapegoats.
The tight scoreline shouldn't mislead.
3. indications or allegations the use of which in the course of trade is liable to mislead the public as to the nature, the manufacturing process, the characteristics, the suitability for their purpose, or the quantity, of the goods. Article 10ter