Examples of 'deliberately misleading' in a sentence

Meaning of "deliberately misleading"

The phrase 'deliberately misleading' is used to describe information or actions that are intentionally deceptive or dishonest. It implies that someone intentionally provides false or misleading information with the aim of causing confusion or leading others to false conclusions. This phrase is often used in discussions about politics, advertising, or manipulation tactics

How to use "deliberately misleading" in a sentence

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deliberately misleading
This seemed deliberately misleading by the media.
I am not even accusing anyone of being deliberately misleading.
Deliberately misleading use of statistical data.
I would not characterize it as deliberately misleading you.
Yet deliberately misleading you is criminal.
The asbestos industry is deliberately misleading the public.
He is deliberately misleading the public as usual.
The marketing of this product is thus deliberately misleading.
Snyder is deliberately misleading his readers.
The particulars supplied are deliberately misleading.
They are deliberately misleading the people.
Because if you do not then you are deliberately misleading us.
He is deliberately misleading his audience.
But their assertions are deliberately misleading.
They are deliberately misleading customers.

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Either they do not know what they are talking about or they are deliberately misleading you.
It looks like a deliberately misleading argument.
Deliberately misleading or fraudulent.
That text was deliberately misleading.
Deliberately misleading me.
These headlines are deliberately misleading.
They are deliberately misleading their customers with false information about health.
It seems like he is deliberately misleading me.
Deliberately misleading a review panel is a contravention for which enforcement action may be taken.
Wrong and deliberately misleading.
That US response is superficially accurate but deliberately misleading.
At worst its deliberately misleading.
It is important to realize that the Biblical account is neither erroneous nor deliberately misleading.
They are deliberately misleading us.
He later accused the Bush administration of deliberately misleading the public.
She accused them of deliberately misleading the public to secure increased funding.
Now we know what George Bush meant by his deliberately misleading statement.
Nix denies deliberately misleading the parliamentary Select Committee.
I am not saying it was deliberately misleading.
He is deliberately misleading the teachers….
Inspector Wright is guilty of deliberately misleading you.
Disinformation means deliberately misleading or biased information; manipulated narrative or facts; propaganda.
What the Tobacco Control Playbook says Tobacco marketing entails a wide range of deliberately misleading practices.
A small group of unethical practitioners are deliberately misleading and exploiting the public with false claims.
It 's shocking to find that somebody once thought to be a great scientist was deliberately misleading.
The House may treat the making of a deliberately misleading statement as a contempt.
Deliberately misleading people?
The British government is deliberately misleading the British public.
At present food labelling is at best vague, at worst deliberately misleading.
Why are you deliberately misleading people?
Indeed, some advertisements for insurers are deliberately misleading.
But they are deliberately misleading the public ( and the judiciary ) to try to gain these powers.
But what if he would been deliberately misleading us?
In extreme cases, deliberately misleading statements may be punishable by Parliament as a contempt.
This felt like a betrayal, as if the author was deliberately misleading me.

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