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(61) Nevertheless, uncritical acceptance of the results of classical twin studies may have misled a generation of researchers.
(62) We therefore might be misled into thinking that they are of the same logical type.
(63) An advertising ban will save many children from being misled into thinking smoking is a smart, sophisticated practice.
(64) In a written apology, the BBC admitted they had misled the public.
(65) It is equally vital that both should be mentioned, otherwise a client, particularly a buyer, could be seriously misled.
(66) Don't be misled by the fallacious advertisement.
(67) Credulous are easily misled by false advertisements.
(68) He is misled by a preconception.
(69) The guide misled us and we got lost.
(70) She is misled by the preconception.
(71) The judge and the nation were indeed terribly misled.
(72) Yet I was not to be misled by appearances.
(73) We mustn't be misled by appearances.
(74) Too hasty a generalisation would have misled us.
(75) Let us not be misled by such specious arguments.
(76) The idea of being misled suffused her with languor.
(77) Since most of the world today still suffers from this disease of "word confusion,[www.Sentencedict.com] " it is hardly surprising that the French people in the 1790s were also misled by the same device.
(78) No government official should be entrusted with that kind of monarchical privilege, least of all an official belonging to the administration that misled America into war.
(79) If she has fancied otherwise, her own wishes have misled her.
(80) Crafty men and statesmen will be shown misled by all their elaborate calculations.
(81) Let no young people be misled and rush fatally into romance - writing.
(82) I defy any one to assign an incident wherein reason will not direct us what we are to say or do in company, if we are not misled by pride or ill nature.
(83) ITS pseudogene has been detected in the genus of Quercus L . and misled the phylogenetic reconstruction , which made this genus frequently focused in the related studies .
(84) Many young adults are misled by the sweet, aromatic and fruity quality of hookah smoke, which causes them to believe it is less harmful than hot, acrid cigarette smoke.
(85) He can be the prime minister who rescued the banks; or he can be the man who saved the banks but ruinously misled a nation.
(86) I intend to forgive those ancestors who misled into false ascension and combust.
(87) People are easily misled by false appearances - the same outward appearances of dialectics and sophistry.
(88) Lehman also misled investors about its access to liquid funds.
(89) But they were misled by their naiveness, they regarded their conversion as finding out the way for redemption of the ind...
(90) Now policymakers are being misled by the siren call of these same, hopelessly inadequate views.