Phrases with «to confuse the public»

The phrase "to confuse the public" means to deliberately make people uncertain or unsure about something by providing misleading or complex information. It is done to prevent people from understanding the truth or making informed decisions. Full definition

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Sentences with «to confuse the public»

  • This «web of denial» has held back action to cut greenhouse gas emissions while confusing the public on climate change. (desmogblog.com)
  • It will not confuse the public, he thinks, but it will not help them understand climate science either. (newscientist.com)
  • The tobacco companies hired these scientific camp followers to go out and try to confuse the public into thinking that the science wasn't clear. (gelbspanfiles.com)
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