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1 This really is misleading the public and makes me second-guess their practices.
2 We have referred Brown to the Ethics Committee for misleading the public .
3 Meanwhile, Opposition MPs say Mr Key needs to apologise for misleading the public .
4 The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says Greenpeace is misleading the public .
5 She dismissed any suggestion she had been misleading the public with her comment.
6 Can we sue the Daily Mail for misleading the public over climate change?
7 They accuse the food industry of misleading the public , and sabotaging public health campaigns.
8 The Government is being accused of misleading the public over New Zealand jihadi brides.
9 Republicans promptly said the measure amounted to fiscal recklessness and accused Democrats of misleading the public .
10 Members of Congress are accusing BP of misleading the public on the scope of the disaster.
11 According to Campbell, fake honey manufacturers are purposefully misleading the public by skirting traditional label laws.
12 He has accused journalists of being too inquisitive, of telling lies, and of misleading the public .
13 The Green Party says the Trade Minister Tim Groser, is misleading the public over the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
14 The Republican National Committee accused the president of misleading the public about his knowledge of the account.
15 The Conservative party has been accused of misleading the public after rebranding one of its Twitter accounts.
16 Unions are urging the Government to stop misleading the public about how much the average New Zealander earns.
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