The carried interest tax issue, however, is a red herring and a topic for another time.
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Shaking my head in bewilderment, it occurred to me: Could this be a red herring?
AnaTango does this so well that in 2011 it won a Red Herring Global 100 award.
When Gore correctly pointed out that argument was a red herring, because quotas were no longer legal.
My thinking is that, at the end of the day, all this deflation talk is a red herring.
But according to businessman Joshua Rowe, who is involved in Israeli charities here, that is a red herring.
The problem is that this price war is a red herring, diverting attention from a much bigger problem.
This is an example of using a red herring and straw man disinformation.
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Some industry insiders claim the supposed unavailability of insurance is a red herring.
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The hockey reference is actually something out of 9th grade debating, to set up a red herring as a distraction.
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Linking these issues with "binge drinking" is something of a red herring.
" The more complicated, but more accurate answer is "yes, sometimes but it depends, and lots of time the brain injury is a red herring.
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But Holyrood ministers dismissed the plan, branding it a red herring.
While the financial crisis is a fresh memory, he thinks attributing the cash hoarding of the past few years to the 2008 meltdown is a red herring.
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"The food safety claim continues to be a red herring to throw people off, " says Colin Woodall, executive director of legislative affairs at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association in Washington, D.
But as John Byerly, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Transportation Affairs and chief negotiator for Open Skies, explains to CNN, this is a red herring in terms of importance in aviation law.
But this route may be a red herring.
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This particular issue is, however, a red herring.
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And health chiefs in Wales have said the single vaccine is a "red herring" and are warning parents against using it.
Loretta Lynch, head of California's PUC, calls the safety argument "a total red herring" and says El Paso probably profited from higher prices in ways the judge didn't see.
Amusa, for his part, thinks the depression problem represents a "red herring, " partly because the effects seem to go away when patients stop the drug and seem to occur in other obesity trials.
But Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps told the same programme the top rate tax cut was a "red herring" and pointed to the removal of millions of people on lower pay from income tax.
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