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Meanings of intentionally misleading in English
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Usage of intentionally misleading in English
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Look, Apple is not above seeding intentionallymisleading information about its upcoming products.
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It has partnered with fact-checking sites to flag intentionallymisleading content.
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XPO called the accusation intentionallymisleading and inaccurate.
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All sorts of conflicting advice were given him, some of it intentionallymisleading we are told.
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Imagine being either so intentionallymisleading, or offensively uneducated about the very nation you're paid to 'lead'.
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To be fair, Norman says he never thought Facebook was being intentionallymisleading by misreporting its metrics.
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This statement we regarded as intentionallymisleading.
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In first denying knowledge of the funds before backtracking, Mkhwebane has found Ramaphosa guilty of intentionallymisleading Parliament.
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The information forwarded to Brian Crozier from Swiss sources, and that received by Franco, also from Swiss sources, were intentionallymisleading.
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XPO called the report " intentionallymisleading, with significant inaccuracies." XPO since has decided to favor stock repurchases over acquisitions.
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XPO called the Spruce Point report " intentionallymisleading, with significant inaccuracies" - a view shared by some Wall Street analysts.
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It consisted of some four-score poems, signed with all manner of intentionallymisleading symbols and purporting to emanate from Tobolsko, in Siberia.
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The riddle is intentionallymisleading and probably hopelessly obscure, and yet I know the professor well enough to know that he would not merely lie.
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She slammed the FBI for "repeated failures" to be forthcoming "and perhaps even intentionallymisleading" about the extent of its training on Islam.
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Months later, following steady revelations about the company's misdeeds, the committee decided that Nix's initial answers were at best incomplete, and at worst, intentionallymisleading.
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However, 85% of respondents favored removing intentionally false or misleading health information and 81% supported removing intentionallymisleading claims about elections or other political issues.