One reason, say churchmen, is that a minaret on the skyline might mislead first-time visitors.
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Partisans on both sides absolutely love this situation, because it allows them to mislead the public.
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If somebody does plagiarise or deliberately try to mislead they will be treated very seriously.
Mourdoukoutas is quite shameless to deliberately mislead readers by misquoting what Xinhua actually said.
When something silly is taken for true, challenge those who believe as well those who mislead.
The barrister acting on behalf of Galway University Hospital said there was no intention to mislead.
Whether certain aspects of the literature are intended to mislead the outside world is equally unanswerable.
"Any allegation that the NFL intentionally sought to mislead players has no merit, " it said.
He added quickly that no one at the Justice Department meant to mislead Congress.
And polls show a majority of Americans think the president did mislead the American people.
Condit, through his attorney, has denied he wanted Smith to mislead authorities investigating the Levy case.
The training focused on evasion methods, interrogation resistance techniques, and how to mislead inspectors.
"At no time while working on my dissertation did I attempt to mislead, " Ms Schavan said.
Tauzin now views the June 12 letter as an attempt to mislead the committee.
He believes Iran is using Monday's talks only to mislead western countries about its real intentions.
Each era has its own myths that mislead the unwary into harmful error.
During Mr. Bennett's statement, the president sat back and let his attorney mislead Judge Susan Webber Wright.
Shortly before 17:00, Mr Salmond entered the chamber and said there had been no intention to mislead.
Federal prosecutors claim that Dworkin conspired with others to mislead at least one investor by making untrue statements.
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Credit card companies will no longer be able to mislead you with pages and pages of fine print.
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Unfortunately, on the topic of taxes, our President and his top advisor, David Axelrod, continue to mislead the public.
He could--could--view Rove's failure to report this conversation with the journalist as an effort to mislead or to obstruct.
He made a conscious decision to speak and mislead the public on Tuesday.
And I'm certain that Mr. Sensenbrenner would not intentionally mislead the Senate, that his error is one of inadvertence.
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That would explain his administration's desperate, and now-failing, bid to mislead the voters through the serial deflections of Benghazigate.
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She was particularly offended by Mr Clinton's apparent attempts to mislead the jury about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
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The BBC's home affairs correspondent Matt Prodger says critics of the website believe mapping crime can alarm and mislead people.
Were they buying tickets to different destinations to obtain different boarding passes to mislead authorities and illegally enter the US?
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Synergies tend to be well hidden and hard to discover, while possessing the ability to mislead managers and investors alike.
If this report is misleading, it is because Van Hollen ordered it for the purpose to mislead: garbage in, garbage out.
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