Perhaps the most misleading bias of them all is optimism, something entrepreneurs tend to have in spades.
Others say the information (even if it is accurate) can be misleading to investors.
Even more troublesome, those smooth curves going up, then down, turn out to be misleading.
At any rate, what makes the CBO study misleading is not the frame but the anchor.
Here's the kicker: There are also misleading signs that lead to a dead end.
Senator Levin really laid out a compelling case for obstruction of justice and misleading Congress.
Belfast High Court was told these were potentially misleading and caused significant distress to Mr McAreavey.
He goes as far as to say that the Journal is deliberately misleading investors.
"Switzerland's reputation of bank secrecy is to a large extent misleading, " writes John M.
Business appears to have concluded that the appeals for reconciliation are false or misleading.
It turns out to be an excellent example of the misleading use of statistics.
Second, official statistics showing that the finances of British companies are incredibly healthy may be misleading.
Many people think this is a debate about "taxing the Internet, " but that's a misleading characterization.
But the Tories claim to have documents proving that his parliamentary apology was misleading as well.
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I'm not going to accept half-answers and I'm not going to accept misleading answers.
One worry is that people who order online gene tests could get misleading information.
"One may rightfully ask if the marketing of the new iPad is misleading, " Mr. Andersson said.
Amazed by how totally misleading it is and how it can so be easily misinterpreted.
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But the arguments used to revoke local authority are based on misleading or outright false claims.
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Two brothers have been found guilty of misleading thousands of customers at a Lapland-themed park.
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said the research was "flawed and misleading".
Like the Internet itself, some are more dependable than others, and a few are downright misleading.
Though accurate, this statement can be misleading, as some women are at greater risk than others.
So the argument that we sort of raised prices before putting something on sale is misleading.
The misleading misconceptions regarding international business strategy have become more disturbing in the contemporary business world.
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Bonds funds are plain mysterious, and stock funds are sold on misleading three- and five-year returns.
This is just sophistry, a combination of the misleading, the untrue and the irrelevant.
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As a result, it is very easy to make apples-and-oranges comparisons that are misleading.
What explains the chronically misleading depictions and interpretations of international trade in the Washington Post?
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