We are sick of seeing perfectly healthy foods, such as potatoes or fruit, being demonized by the press for supposedly being «bad for you» and want to shed some light on
misleading headlines like these.
Not exact matches
Your
headline is not just
misleading, but makes it sound
like you're questioning his faith.
Having made my point, I'd
like to also point out that the
headline is grossly
misleading.
The
headline may be
misleading, but that she did say things
like her aunt had a hard life and died alone.
That's amazing... that's
misleading,
like a vacuous, attention - grabbing
headline:
«Ian and Bill make it sound
like the date was common knowledge before we posted the story, and that's why the
headline was
misleading» It was only
misleading to me because I knew the news anyway.
The system may ignore the gray area,
like an article with a
misleading headline topping an otherwise authentic story.