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1 There was no effort to mislead the public , Mr Baxter said.
2 Because the culture doesn't mislead the public about who and what they are.
3 The Supreme Command used this report to mislead the public about the paltry results.
4 We can't mislead the public as to this is some kind of real fight.
5 You're supposed to mislead the public ... to hide the true identity of the killer.
6 He has maintained that the disclosures were accurate and did not mislead the public .
7 Simple truth worth retweeting before Zuma and his keepers mislead the public : Judges disagree OFTEN.
8 Oh wait... no, it's just another sensationalized press release title that could mislead the public .
9 Apple "engaged in conduct that was liable to mislead the public , " it said.
10 All this serves to mislead the public opinion.
11 Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore claimed the pay cuts were a scam designed to mislead the public .
12 Did he seek to mislead the public ?
13 The director of its Dublin office Martin Territt said to suggest otherwise was to deliberately mislead the public .
14 To me, this is another example of sensationalized sound-bite science that has the potential to mislead the public .
15 Mr Temaru told Tahiti Nui TV that Mr Flosse's announcement was merely the latest bait to mislead the public .
16 She added that independent media houses are out to mislead the public on the 'good work' the government is doing.
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