Sentences with phrase «misleading others»

He further suggested that ««Doing equality generating things» without believing that equality is good is still acting against your conscience, and it still is misleading others into thinking you believe something you don't».
They get a thrill out of actively misleading others.
Further may not impersonate or create a false identity (such as a celebrity or Koch Media representative) for the purpose of misleading others.
If we are calling out folks for misleading others then fair is fair.
If you think there is no sugar in apples you are not only fooling yourself but misleading others.
What Christians make a habit of doing is misleading others into thinking that we do not sin any more, but we do, and we should be humble and remember what God has saved us from and the sins we are guilty of and could have been guilty of but for the Grace of God!
You could also be defending and misleading others to believe in something «made up».
The new feature is largely an attempt to curb fake accounts and «catfishing,» the act of using someone else's identity in an attempt to mislead others.
Dishonesty can mislead others and it's usually destructive.
«We also believe candor benefits us as managers: The CEO who misleads others in public may eventually mislead himself in private.»
But there are other times, when people intentionally mislead others.
To see so many seeking to mislead others is completely shameful.
Dishonesty — Jeremiah rebuked the people in the temple for they misled others with their lies.
Remember demons knows scripture as well and will do whatever it takes to mislead others and tarnish the Creator.
You're simply trying to imply that you understand the ways and thoughts of the almighty to mislead others.
If what you states is your opinion, fine, but do not mislead others into believing an untruth.
You ought to be a shamed of yourself with this dribble... it's no wonder people are turning in record numbers away from the bible and the True God... there is huge accountability in the eyes of True God when you misrepresent him so horrifically and mislead others... you do nt represent Him at all... no othere words need to be wasted here.
Ps BUDD has about 7 different profiles on this site and uses each 7 to try mislead others by either thumbing people down or switching profiles in order to comment on Wengers behalf.
In addition, you must note and agree that you will not use a false email address, impersonate any person or entity or otherwise mislead others as to the source of origin of a Submission.
A more accurate title might be We hope that vague, unsubstantiated «flaws» that we've made up might be used to mislead others about the real dangers of homebirth.
After Miguel became sick, Gloria realised she had been misled by baby milk promotion and decided to act to stop companies misleading other mothers.
«The lord chancellor misled the other place on the very issue that is at the heart of this amendment.
A couple random quotes (please note that many predate Bush's election as President and can't even be blamed on «Bush told CIA to mislead every other dumb politician in USA and foreign leader» usual argument):
The suit, filed on Wednesday, also accuses four physicians of being paid by drug makers to promote their prescription painkillers and mislead other physicians regarding the drugs» addictive properties.
Don't put fake photos and never try to mislead other.
Be as accurate as possible with your description as not to mislead other members, your next date or life long partner could be the next one reading your profile, and Im sure you want theirs to be accurate too, honesty is still the best policy.
I'm not one to really talk about myself sometimes when people talk about their self they can tend to mislead others.
Keep in mind that even when trying to be honest, people can often unintentionally mislead others — it's difficult to be objective about oneself; so be ready to over look small inconsistencies.
Look im someone that doesn't like to be lied to and doesn't like people taking advantage to mislead others.
Tragically, motivated by a superannuated ignorance and a deliberate desire to mislead others, there are still those who cling to and perpetuate the dead language of the past that enables shelter killing.
Players can leave messages on the ground to essentially help others, or even mislead others.
The scientist or warmer misleads others into thinking that the planet has climate problems by lying and reporting fictitious data.
In my experience, scientists and engineers almost never intentionally mislead others with their figures and graphs.
You have carried the fate of human kind upon your broad shoulders only to awaken, as if from a mid-summer's night dream, to realize you have mislead others.
JCH and Jim D. Typical of many CO2 alarmists, you use phony or bad science to try to mislead others to support your beliefs.
... Typical of many CO2 alarmists, you use phony or bad science to try to mislead others to support your beliefs.
Morally, its clear that Gleik's purpose in doing the leak was likely personal and intended to mislead others.
When you take a single statement which summed up everything he said before, and use it out of context, of course you can be lead astray, and mislead others.
Those who profit off of using their labels in order to mislead others undermine the trust and confidence of the public to the detriment of us all.
These included the cases of Gohil v Gohil [2015] UKSC 61 and Sharland v Sharland [2015] UKSC 60, which enshrined the principle that «fraud defeats all» — that is, if one party to a divorce deliberately misleads the other about their finances, then any subsequent order that is made can be set aside unless it can be proved that the other party would have agreed to the order even if they knew the true state of the fraudulent party's finances.
In the recent case of Meridian Credit Union Limited v Baig, 1 the Court of Appeal considered the duties owed by various parties to be honest and to not mislead each other during the course of real estate transactions.
However, couples are more likely to mislead each other by concealing their assets when they do separate — only 9 % of family lawyers surveyed in Grant Thornton UK's tenth annual matrimonial study have not had cases which revealed missing or concealed assets, compared to 20 % last year and the year before.
In that case, where one party sought to obtain evidence for litigation, and misled the other parties to a meeting to do so, the Court performed the objective assessment from the misled parties» point of view.
On the other hand, the Court also noted that the duty of honesty «does not impose a duty of loyalty or of disclosure or require a party to forego advantages flowing from the contract; it is a simple requirement not to lie or mislead the other party about one's contractual performance».
In other words, parties to a contract must act honestly in the performance of their contractual obligations, not lie or otherwise knowingly mislead each other about matters directly linked to the performance of the contract.
While the duty of honest contractual performance may well be a simple requirement not to lie or mislead the other party to a contract, the case raises many complex issues.
It means that in the case of employment agreements, there is a simple requirement not to lie or mislead the other party during the course of the contract itself.
[73] This means simply that parties must not lie or otherwise knowingly mislead each other about matters directly linked to the performance of the contract.
This does not impose a duty of loyalty or of disclosure or require a party to forego advantages flowing from the contract; it is a simple requirement not to lie or mislead the other party about one's contractual performance.
In accordance with this new duty, parties must not lie or otherwise knowingly mislead each other about matters directly linked to the performance of the contract.
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