There lived a little boy who was misled by another little boy and this is what he said.
An FBI investigation is focused on whether executives knowingly misled government officials about Solyndra's prospects.
Tocqueville's arias to excellence and warnings about mediocrity have misled people into thinking him a snob.
Stephen Byers denies he had misled MPs over the departure of his press chief Martin Sixsmith.
The complaint alleges that BofA misled shareholders and violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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Some residents said they felt misled about the risks of not having flood insurance.
He misled the American people when he said we'd go to war as a last resort.
It is just something to always be aware of, in order to avoid being misled.
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In the process, Parliament has been misled and one of Africa's forgotten conflicts is centre-stage.
First, they could be misled by a Saudi source that does not know the truth, himself.
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The SEC also alleges ACA was misled into believing Paulson wanted the deal to perform well.
The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations found that the bank misled investors and ignored risks.
An investment fund, Roxwell Holdings, launched a lawsuit alleging that Yukos had misled investors.
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.
He said there were not enough controls in place to ensure people were not being misled.
Air accident investigators concluded that the may have been misled into taking the wrong emergency action.
This was only one of the many ways that proponents misled decision-makers on this bill.
But the FA has rejected the allegation it misled the Birmingham and Coventry bidders.
Domestically, Netanyahu has lost credibility now that the public knows that he misled it.
They were misled by deceptive terms and conditions, buried deep in the fine print.
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Now, he misled the American people in his speech when he said we will plan carefully.
The audience knows that the people of Woodbury are decent people being misled by The Governor.
Critics said the prime minister had misled the world, but Mr Fogh Rasmussen fended them off.
Labour's Chris Bryant said Mr Hunt had deliberately misled MPs over his contacts with News Corp.
Fearmongers have cynically misled consumers, claiming the technique is a form of radioactivity.
Since there is no "right" method, trial lawyers will have a field day claiming companies misled investors.
Even regulators, such as the Securities Exchange Commission, know investors are routinely misled by past performance figures.
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The new risk model might have caused OCC examiners to be misled in their conversations with J.
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