There lived a little boy who was misled by another little boy and this is what he said.
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.
They were misled by deceptive terms and conditions, buried deep in the fine print.
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The audience knows that the people of Woodbury are decent people being misled by The Governor.
Even regulators, such as the Securities Exchange Commission, know investors are routinely misled by past performance figures.
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Or is he misled by some of the people around him who are from the Da'Wah party?
We've also been misled by the pseudo-scientists who caricatured or perhaps tried to manipulate their own society.
He said Dr Alexander's actions were "irresponsible", even though he had been misled by the two inmates.
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Mr. Fiorito has denied any wrongdoing, saying he was misled by councilors who fooled him with phony receipts.
Major investment banks overinvested in those securities, further misled by negative real interest rates into massive overleveraging, went bust.
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We can be misled by some common beliefs about how success actually happens.
Investors are misled by the money expansion and artificially low interest rates to make investments that are dependent on those policies.
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Members voted to reinstate him after an investigation found he was misled by out-of-date guidance for election candidates published in Welsh.
In 2001, Zamansky successfully sued former Merrill Lynch analyst Henry Blodget on behalf of a pediatrician misled by Blodget's stock research.
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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The meat was then sold under the Sweden-based brand, Findus, which has said it has been misled by its Romanian meat supplier.
But critics are complaining that readers could have been easily misled by the treatment of the story in the Nasa press office.
He said there would have to be a legal right for students to move universities if they have been misled by prospectuses.
Yet in broad terms, all have been misled by a similar fallacy.
In fact, the problem appears to be that the CIA was most misled by planted information concerning Soviet political affairs, not military capabilities.
Rana's defence team argued that he had been manipulated and misled by Headley, an old friend from their days in a Pakistani military school.
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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And many are misled by immigration brokers pimping the investment projects.
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Findus says it has been misled by its Romanian meat supplier.
Is Senator Kennedy suggesting members of Congress were misled by President Bush on this matter of "linkage"--that they actually thought the president was claiming "operational linkage"?
Asked about the PCC's own investigation into phone-hacking allegations, Baroness Buscombe said she regretted being misled by News International and taking what police told her "on trust".
People were misled by the wandering eye, as if her attention or intelligence or humanity also wandered, as if she had only to be half attended to.
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