Such misleading language fails to make the distinction between small firm solicitor services and litigation services offered by firms of any size.
Hence Mays sets for himself the task of translating Whitehead's theological terminology into a neutral,
less misleading language (PW 57/54, 59/56).
Regulators said the bank requested that PwC edit out original warning language in a report that would ultimately be submitted to state regulators and included a passage that
offered misleading language to state the opposite of what happened.
The Credit Repair Organizations Act (1996)-- Before CROA, credit repair businesses sometimes
used misleading language and set unrealistic expectations to lure in consumers and their money.
The employees of PricewaterhouseCoopers who were involved in crafting
the misleading language are now retired and the accounting firm is conducting reforms of how it handles such reports.
Unfortunately, studies that advocate a low - carbohydrate diet for improved cardiovascular health are often fraught with errors, including conflicts of interest, short - term study design, statistical bias, and
misleading language.
It's a bad idea (my opinion again) couched in
misleading language, and will unfairly benefit from its association with a major publisher, which will doubtless entice many inexperienced writers to spend money on the probably fruitless hope of being «discovered» by Harlequin.
He quickly launched an investigation, cut through
the misleading language about oil reaching Lake Conway and brushed aside Exxon's attempts to manage his access to the spill site, sending a message to Arkansans and the nation that he wouldn't be misled or handled by the oil giant.
Misleading language is de rigueur for Cook.
Often times these insurance companies will use
misleading language to bait you in to signing their deceptive contracts.
To infiltrate the system, the hacker would use either
misleading language or instructions to convince the user to click on a link or open a file that seems legitimate.