While cyberspace may appear to be an ever-growing universe, it's likely to become a misleadingly impressive cul-de-sac. |
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The communique asserted, misleadingly, that Arte Communications had organized Taiwan's debut. |
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There is always an overwhelming temptation to conceive of identity and resistance in a misleadingly fundamentalist way. |
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But they also tend to give a misleadingly pessimistic account of the information we receive and of conflict and its resolution. |
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An injunction prevented him from profiting from allegedly misleadingly advertised data protection notification services. |
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Somewhat misleadingly, the booklet contains two photographs of singing children. |
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There are new publications, as always, but basically this is a brief review article presented with a misleadingly newsy sort of flavor. |
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We often construe inter-state relations in terms of the metaphor of friends and foes, but misleadingly. |
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Already, some authors misleadingly declare that the city is made redundant by electronic connectivity. |
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But I'm most galled by the inaccuracy of how the study's results are misleadingly characterized. |
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The tavern owner was a tall and thin man with a misleadingly kind face and twinkling green eyes. |
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The three types of cones are often, and somewhat misleadingly, equated with Maxwell's additive primaries of red, blue, and green. |
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To ignore the emotional realities of parenthood is misleadingly reductionistic. |
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If these wider limits are not allowed for, low volume providers are more likely to be ranked misleadingly at the top or bottom of the group. |
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Referring to O'Higgins as a counter-revolutionary also misleadingly situates him on the post-revolutionary Irish political spectrum. |
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To recommend a better conception of oneself misleadingly suggests that there is a core person deciding to correct her self-image. |
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Most trapdoor spiders but not all are misleadingly named, as not all species make a door for their burrows. |
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Each work is brought to life by his authoritative touch which, perhaps misleadingly, suggests the image was painted rapidly. |
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Previous results pertaining to interlock centrality might be spurious or misleadingly imprecise. |
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The data depicted for the direct economic impact in the mineral and metal continuum can be misleadingly small. |
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A great deal of these products ARE from endangered species or misleadingly sold. |
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Now the generation of 1968 defends its position in academia and politics against a younger generation, often misleadingly labelled as post-modern rebels. |
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Do not rely on standard pulse oximetry readings or arterial blood gas values as they can yield misleadingly near-normal results in such cases. |
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But just watch out for misleadingly packaged comedy compilations. |
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As a result the use of this software can appear misleadingly easy for the unwary. |
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Still resisting categorization, Wesley's recent paintings are as reductive in their affect as they are misleadingly decorative and occasionally funny. |
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Flexible fair dealing does not simply jettison Canadian law in favour of the American standard of fair use, as some misleadingly claim. |
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A prior pilot study of gender coding of 2004 expenditures by the Albania, Kenya,Mexico,Pakistan and Saudi Arabia offices confirmed suspicions that gender might be underreported or misleadingly represented. |
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This metastudy is designed to find out whether most studies are misleadingly inaccurate. |
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These are made up of at least two elements, one of which is semantic, or meaning-indicative, and are called significs or, more misleadingly, radicals. |
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But that is probably a misleadingly rosy picture. |
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A misleadingly edited clip about remarks that Mr. Romney made at a hoagie restaurant received about as much coverage in political news outlets as the crucial parliamentary elections that Greece held over the weekend. |
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The picture Morozov paints of information security is misleadingly static. |
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The chairman of an inquiry accused the government of political interference and clearly indicated he cannot hear all the witnesses, as the government is misleadingly suggesting. |
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Later Prinzo received a letter from her supervisor which misleadingly implied that Prinzo's physician had agreed that she was fit for modified duties, and advising her to make arrangements to return to work. |
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It should be noted that the R2 is not provided as it is misleadingly high in the case of a pooled time-series regression with a lagged dependent variable. |
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It can also bounce misleadingly in the recirculating air. |
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It thus creates false impressions of urban areas' ethnic and racialized spaces as fixed and misleadingly characterizes residential neighborhoods as the exclusive domain of those who live, rather than work, in them. |
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In that context, in most cases the focus was not on the act of obtaining personal data but on the act of misleadingly or fraudulently using such data. |
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Pennsylvania Dutch is not a member of the set of Dutch dialects and is less misleadingly called Pennsylvania German. |
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With quantitative measurements especially, the definiteness of the result suggests, often misleadingly, a precision and simplicity in the outlines of the object measured. |
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In the actively externalist perspective I am presenting, though, the idea that local choices subserve global goals might be misleadingly hierarchical. |
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From the surviving descriptions it seems likely that during the later eighteenth century most paktong items were sold misleadingly under the name tutenag. |
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Misleadingly enough, this nine-minute featurette, also exclusive to the Unrated Edition, was about the motocross scene in the film. |
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