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(31) But we must not be misled by this device.
(32) Neumann said he voted no because the management misled him.
(33) Many of those applicants do not understand the system and they are misled about their applications.
(34) The most generous excuse one can make is that Brooke was deliberately misled by his advisers.
(35) Consider how easy it is to be misled by the persuasive power of apparent proof.
(36) Although our early behavioral observations often stimulated productive studies, they often misled us in our understanding of a specific phenomenon.
(37) We are misled by that similarity into thinking there is no difference.
(38) The lawsuit would likely allege that Symington got the loan because he deliberately misled the pension funds about his financial condition.
(39) Nor were the Attercliffe gypsies the only people who misled the enumerators through fear, ignorance or simple forgetfulness.
(40) They claim they were misled about the number of people who'd be attending the show - the first to be held.
(41) The duchess told friends she was totally misled by officials about the condition of 79-year-old Sunnie.
(42) Do not be misled by thinking that this is either because of strict conformity or regulations laid down.
(43) They alleged they were misled about the cost of building their own luxury homes.
(44) I was misled partly by the analogy with the surface of the earth.
(45) Only by researching stocks thoroughly or by taking skilled impartial advice can a client ensure against being misled.
(46) Wheaton said he has never misled anyone about the fate of the animal.
(47) A second problem with traditional cost accounting systems was that they misled managers about the true cost of products and services.
(48) Stockholders filed suit against First National Entertainment in 1993[http://sentencedict.com], alleging that the company had misled them by issuing inflated revenue projections.
(49) Protection against being misled by false or inaccurate descriptions of goods on sale is provided by the Trade Descriptions Act, 1968.
(50) He was not misled or lulled into a sense of false security or anything of that kind.
(51) How does a bat keep track of its own echoes, and avoid being misled by the echoes of others?
(52) He did not blame them: he said they had been misled by their politicians.
(53) That statement was silent on the question of whether Gingrich deliberately misled the committee or skirted tax law.
(54) He does not wish to be misled, or to have his options curbed by rash declarations that prove to be untrue.
(55) But the more general concern is that consumers could be misled by investment advertisements, or simply fail to understand them.
(56) She had just assumed ... She had assumed rather a lot, it seemed - or perhaps Caro had deliberately misled her?
(57) The way he had misled her, Blanche thought, was heinous enough if his loyalty had lain with the same country.
(58) In front of all the kids no one would be misled into thinking it romantic.
(59) They'd have put her in the freak show, confessing how misled she was by capitalist gold.
(60) It is a kindness to them to say that they misled you, Holly, you were their plaything.
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