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However, some cities on this list do not follow this definition, as it can be misleading.
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In both studies, it is misleading to make statements such as asset allocation explains 93.6% of investment return.
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You're a fraud because you're pretending to do these things through trickery, but you're actually using psychic powers and misleading us by not admitting it.
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Alcohol is a psychoactive drug and some people say that these labels are misleading and are a threat to recovering alcoholics.
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Additionally, it prohibits those with a material connection from misleading readers into thinking they are a regular consumer.
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With an acute topographical sense, capable of striking savage and unexpected blows, he established psychological superiority by misleading, surprising, and mystifying his opponent.: 1937 issue.
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Its distinct summits are poorly identified, and information gathered from expeditions that have visited the area is often misleading.
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Reports that they had already resumed their daily occupations like fishing are misleading: they were fishing for their possessions that were blown out to sea.
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This neat division, however, has been shown to be misleading.
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Their number was officially reported as 404 in 1904; this number may be misleading.
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