The phrase
"misleading name" means that the name of something or someone might give the wrong or false impression about what it actually is or represents.
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The Oasis also doesn't add value by being waterproof like the $ 200 Kobo Aura H2O, despite its
somewhat misleading name.
The sponsors of the bill will trot out well - compensated salespeople who'll deceive the public
with misleading names for vouchers, like «scholarships,» which implies individualized, merit - based determinations.
The anti-vaccinators attempt to hide their fanaticism behind a façade of respectability, adopting
misleading names for their organisations and promoting the views of «experts» who look credible, but who can not seem to convert their expertise into publications in peer - reviewed journals.
However, independent spenders often obscure their agenda
through misleading names and content irrelevant to their true agenda.
However, despite the
new misleading name, the Fiesta is still one of the most enjoyable small hatchbacks to drive.
Miller Income Opportunity (LMCJX) On February 26, Bill Miller, The Guy Who Bested the S&P 15 Years in a Row, partnered with his son to manage a new fund with a
slightly misleading name (the portfolio produces little income) and hedge fund like freedom (and fees).
Solar is on everyone's lips following the announcement of the Gansu solar project concession results, national Solar Roofs Program and Jiangsu province incentives, so lets keep the buzz — this time to Inner Mongolia, where the (primarily) China - based solar company with the
geographically misleading name, Canadian Solar, is planning to build a 1 megawatt solar farm in Hulun Buir.
First, extremist groups (often
using misleading names like «Live Action» and the «Center for Medical Progress») produce and release doctored videos, which are highly edited, intentionally deceptive, misleading, which invariably debunked but which make it seem like Planned Parenthood officials or staff did something wrong.
that give the mountain its
somewhat misleading name, since this is also the Spanish word for monkey) dot the slopes, along with mystical petroglyphs.
These campaign ‐ style battles are being waged through an increasing number of «veiled actors» third ‐ party coalitions
with misleading names that ask voters to «Save New York» or fight for «Fiscal Fairness» without revealing the powerful interest groups behind these messages.
Another product with
a misleading name, just like Tabac, D.R. Harris Marlborough smells nothing like cigarettes, but instead has a unique ultra-manly scent.
Still, there's really nothing not to like about this one, except perhaps it's
misleading name — it doesn't smell like tobacco, but instead has a pleasant citrusy, floral and yet masculine scent.
Despite
the misleading name buckwheat is actually totally gluten free, and like quinoa it's a seed not a grain.
Despite
the misleading name, they're completely gluten free.
Most of the time this ingredient list is pretty long and quite disturbing as it will more than likely contain a cocktail of chemicals, some allergy producing whey powder or hidden MSGs which hide under
the misleading name of «natural flavourings» or even «natural vanilla flavour».
The worst part of all was
the misleading name; I mean pudding has conotataions of dessert but this was far from a treat.
Expectation management is the biggest concern in particular
the misleading naming of high profile transfer targets where we have little hope of persuading the player or deep enough pockets to meet the demands of his current employers.
Early in the pregnancy, for instance, she might suffer from morning sickness which, despite
the misleading name, can be experienced at any hour of the day.
A big contributor to the syrup's image problem has been
its misleading name.
Misleading name — it's the electoral reform lobby.
The misleading name was coined by the 18th century astronomer William Herschel, who, having just discovered Uranus, thought the objects resembled gas giants.
Despite
the misleading name, this is the khaki - tan hued lentil that many of us associate with the Northwest, as until recently it was the most commonly available variety.
It also says this facial pore cleanser (
misleading name, if you ask us) «improves skin tone and pore appearance.»
As is the case this time, the eHarmony free weekends are often
a misleading name, although not in a bad way: while it does span this upcoming weekend, the free time extends across six full days (the full day of Wednesday and Monday are both included).
In spite of
its misleading name, this is no horror film but a romantic drama with comedic elements.
From there, the film lives up to
its misleading name in one major way: it's one big campaign of misinformation against the audience, attempting to keep us guessing as long as possible.
The other question was that one about the screech owl having
the misleading name, and I thought it was kind of confusing.
One with an electrowetting display would sure be a lot cooler than a regular Fire HD 8 with
a misleading name...
This is because, despite
the misleading name, the TER leaves out three other charges, namely: initial sales charges, performance fees and transaction costs.
First, it is one of those products which have
a misleading name.
This company may help some people but based on their website and
misleading name I would advise lots of caution when thinking of working with them.
«It's such
a misleading name,» he says.
«Declawing» is
a misleading name.
Despite
the misleading name, Anatolians are bred as guard dogs, not herders.
The Huichol Indians of the past considered the mountain to be sacred and went there to make offers to their gods — their clay figurines (the monos that give the mountain its somewhat
misleading name, since this is also the Spanish word for monkey) dot the slopes, along with mystical petroglyphs.
Assault Horizon Legacy was not a major sales success, mainly due to
its misleading name, and re-releasing the game as a new edition at # 29.99 makes a lot more sense.
The fourth game mode is the Leagues - which despite its somewhat
misleading name, is a mode where players form a guild and can either play against each other in a tournament format or challenge another guild.
Or if he appointed Meryl Dorey, who runs the Australian Vaccination Network (which was recently ordered to change
its misleading name), as chair of the National Preventive Health Agency's Advisory Council?
HELE is
a misleading naming of high emissions coal plants as «high efficiency, low emissions».
The problem is, mortgage insurance is kind of
a misleading name for a product that pays the Bank and not your family.
Comprehensive coverage has
a misleading name because it applies only to certain circumstances.
With such
a misleading name, it's no wonder that most people don't know about this insurance and the benefits it provides.