Sentences with phrase «used in misleading ways»

In addition to listening to constructive criticism of the way that «celibate gay Christian» is open to misunderstanding, we also need to look critically at the way that the language that has been used by Courage / Exodus / NARTH is also open to misunderstanding and has been used in misleading ways.

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In the press release, Ryanair chief marketing officer Kenny Jacobs, says the company doesn't have a problem with Google advertising in general, but adds that it is «unfair» that it is sometimes used as a way to mislead customerIn the press release, Ryanair chief marketing officer Kenny Jacobs, says the company doesn't have a problem with Google advertising in general, but adds that it is «unfair» that it is sometimes used as a way to mislead customerin general, but adds that it is «unfair» that it is sometimes used as a way to mislead customers.
The bible is one of the many ways satan uses to mislead people... seriously look at the history of the world since the bible was written... Belief in the bible has led to wars, faster spread of disease, attempted genocide, and the chaos of trying to interpret it, 40, 000 versions of belief in the bible... definitely sounds like something satan would want... a source of unfounded belief leading to conflict, and silly people trying to perform «exorcisms»
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«It's usually a suboptimal technique, and then it's used in a biased way, so it can become very misleading,» said John Ioannidis, MD, DSc, professor of disease prevention and of health research and policy and co-director of the Meta - Research Innovation Center at Stanford.
P - values are a suboptimal technique, and they often are used in a biased, misleading way, he said.
Brown says that while combination end points have a legitimate purpose when researchers are testing drugs for a rare or infrequent outcome, far too often researchers use the information in ways that «mislead both doctors and the general public.»
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I will spend a bit of time going over this and the next study cited by CarbSane and presented here, as they are excellent examples of really bad science (if that word should even be used at all) that are very misleading, and they in no way support the position that increasing carbohydrate intake is healthy... at best perhaps only somewhat less unhealthy than worse diets.
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Been used to a couple of online dating sites, especially targeted at Ukrainian and Russian woman, I must say in all honesty, I was disgusted at some of them and the way men are mislead and deceived out of their money!!
Aldeman: Weingarten is right that many Americans don't have sufficient retirement savings, but she's using those stats here in misleading ways.
In typical fashion, the Governor and Commissioner of Education have used their announcement as a way to further mislead Connecticut's teachers, parents, public school advocates and taxpayers.
Despite repeated requests that they use today's State Board of Education meeting to instruct Interim Commissioner of Education Wentzell and her senior staff to stop misleading parents about their fundamental right to opt their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium SBAC Test, the state board failed to address the issue in any way what - so - ever.
The way it was actually used by the Penn State con artist was intended to create a misleading graph, but with a defensible, if strained, argument to defend it in case the cat got out of the bag, which it did.
Focusing on the relatively short time periods where the rate of warming is slower in order to claim that global warming is not happening is a misleading way to use statistics, yet one that has been the focus of attention.
People like Senator Day use facts in a very misleading way.
Sadly, in my experience many who are opposed to wind farms are woefully ill - informed and are not above lying or using facts in a misleading way to try to gain public support for their stance; many of them share with creationists and climate science deniers a willingness to twist the truth and ignore inconvenient evidence.
Authors of a 2009 US Federal Advisory Committee report Global Climate Change Impacts on the United States criticised the Cato Institute for producing a document using near identical cover images and layout to their own report in a «deceptive and misleading way
By way of background, back in November 2005, the Florida Supreme Court affirmed the Bar's decision to prohibit the law firm of Pape and Chandler from using a pit bull as a mascot, finding it both demeaning and misleading (apparently, the Bar felt that consumers might confuse lawyers with pit bulls).
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The current uproar was ignited when an antiabortion activist, posing as a biomedical research company representative, captured on video — which he then edited in the most misleading way possible — discussions by Planned Parenthood physicians of the procedures they use (when recovering specific fetal organ tissues) and the cost ($ 30 to $ 100 to reimburse for costs).
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