First, they could be misled by a Saudi source that does not know the truth, himself.
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But don't be misled by stock market gloom and lurid headlines on the credit crisis.
The OFT said the action would prevent consumers from continuing to be misled by them.
The new risk model might have caused OCC examiners to be misled in their conversations with J.
We can be misled by some common beliefs about how success actually happens.
Do not be misled by sites claiming to be the IRS but ending in .com, .net, .org or anything other than .gov.
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To beat the market, we must avoid being misled by societal biases, and even learn to profit from the fact that others will be misled.
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Don't be misled by the headlines though, says Mark Smith, who used to set fares at the Department of Transport and now runs the website The Man in Seat 61.
People are a critical part of the security process as they can be misled by criminals to make mistakes that lead to malware infections that put themselves and their companies at risk.
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Research has shown that children find plain packs less appealing and are less likely to be misled by the sophisticated marketing techniques designed to make smoking attractive to youngsters, Cancer Research UK said.
Those who remember that richer places such as Spain, Italy, Greece and the southern United States once harboured the disease may be misled into thinking that the problem is one of social institutions to control its transmission.
The editorial standards committee also ruled that by not making the cut off point clear, it did not "treat those who engaged with the programme fairly" because listeners might be misled by being encouraged to contact the show.
But while consumers may puzzle over the differing views of experts, they can be dangerously misled by activist NGOs whose agenda is baseless fear-mongering in the interest of fund-raising.
He later sued the resulting company, DaimlerChrysler, saying he was misled into believing the deal would be a true merger, rather than a takeover, that should have entitled him to a premium.
He later sued the resulting company, DaimlerChrysler (nyse: DCX - news - people ), saying he was misled into believing the deal would be a true merger, rather than a takeover, that should have entitled him to a premium.
It is just something to always be aware of, in order to avoid being misled.
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One issue in the report is expected to be whether the company, including James Murdoch, misled lawmakers about the phone-hacking problem in years past.
In some cases they were misled into believing that the money would be kept separate from the main diocesan funds, and thus safe in the event of bankruptcy.
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"Tony Blair would carry more authority and people would be more tolerant if he admitted that, however unwittingly, we misled ourselves as well as parliament".
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Whether by accident or design, procurement officials misled Boeing regarding the basic criteria on which the award would be given.
He said there would have to be a legal right for students to move universities if they have been misled by prospectuses.
To the evident fury of Conservative MPs the Speaker ruled that Jeremy Hunt could be dubbed a "liar" in a debate about whether he had misled the Commons and, thus, broken the ministerial code.
In particular, if anyone is deceived or misled when the information is obtained, then this is unlikely to be fair.
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It is supposed to be an investigation into whether Lehman and its chief executive, Richard Fuld, misled investors about the firm's financial health.
It remains to be seen whether an accounting fraud will be uncovered, but at a minimum Mr Messier and his team seem to have misled the markets as to Vivendi's true financial position.
Moreover it seems ludicrous to argue that General Pinochet was misled into planning his repressive measures in Chile because he believed back in 1973 that he would be immune from prosecution or extradition in Britain.
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