Sentences with phrase «to be misleading»

Companies can even be misleading by using different words for certain ingredients (see my list above to help!).
The term «flesh - eating» can also be misleading because in most cases, the damage is largely done under the surface of the skin.
This article is misleading in a very important way.
I'm sorry about being misleading about it being vegan, I will change that!
These claims are misleading as most of these fats have a much higher ratio of omega - 6 to omega - 3 fats, which can cause inflammation in the body.
Again, you obviously feel it is inadequate, and possibly to the point of being misleading.
To promote it as such is misleading at best, and at worst, a threat to school lunch reformers who know that doing it right just costs more.
The term objective statement is misleading for many job seekers.
The link above is to an ABA story, whose title is misleading because it mentions only the dismissal of the federal case but not the maintenance of the state law case.
Your pathetic statements are misleading and full of hate.
I hate that people keep saying stats are misleading when in fact I think they couldn't be more relevant and accurate in modern football.
Investors say this is the lack of official regulations and policies by the government which are misleading the cryptocurrency market.
In terms of fuel economy, published car performance claims are misleading and inaccurate.
There are many companies who assess hidden fees and who are misleading about their services.
This can also be misleading because while all organic food is natural, natural food may not always be organic so reading the label carefully will insure a healthy diet for your puppy.
The name is misleading because you will wonder how can a cheesecake be healthy?
The name of the program may be misleading since not all veterans are eligible to apply.
But that means the number is misleading because there is (in a sense) also a hidden amount of «temperature rise potential» hidden within the feedback mechanisms.
Not all crib mattresses are safe, and there is some misleading information out there.
What's misleading about their walk - on program is this: You tend to hear only about the ones that make it.
Even this figure is misleading since it excludes older couples who have already raised their children.
These tests can sometimes be misleading so sometimes just trying to remove the item from your child's diet and waiting a few weeks is often the best test.
In the end, they can often be misleading.
Please note that the statistics you report are misleading, and are presumably drawn from different sources.
While some people boldly state that they went to a school they didn't attend, others are misleading in more subtle ways.
The reporter who wrote the headline is misleading readers.
Once again, their selective presentation of information is misleading.
If my assumptions are incorrect, the output will be misleading too.
I agree that using «choice» as an argument is misleading.
Some online dating sites are misleading because all they ask for is your «about me».
The wording is misleading: you don't actually choose whether you get 35 % or 70 % royalties.
This comparison is misleading because the actual clinical alternative to labor induction is not spontaneous labor (which may or may not occur) but expectant management.
The false sense of security provided to the public by cell phone manufacturers by encryption may in fact be misleading about the type of information which can still be collected.
Their finding, based on an analysis of patient records, suggests that the current method of assessing kidney function may be misleading during the initial evaluation of a patient.
The institute also says the tests show automakers are misleading customers in touting sport - utilities as rugged vehicles.
The achievement effects of choice programs after just one or two years may well turn out to be misleading indicators of the longer - term effects on test scores and attainment.
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