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121. We suggest that this is misleading as different workers have used different sizes of the aorta to define an aneurysm. 122. In narrower economic terms agriculture provides a striking example of how misleading bald figures for labour productivity can be. 123. The borough argued that the leaflet was misleading because it omitted all references to the joint liability of spouses and cohabiting couples. 124. All advertising and promotional literature will be written soas to avoid misleading you in any way. 125. The book is at times misleading, but always good company. 126. For one thing, flowers do not readily fossilize - and leaves alone can be misleading. 127. From this view any attempt to quantify or verify the meanings is misleading. 128. Consequently inferences made about the main sources of morbidity in later life drawn from mortality data will be misleading. 129. It would however be misleading to say that the United States courts have always utilised the rational basis test. 130. I shall suggest that, although they capture some superficial similarities between the two issues, they are ultimately misleading. 131. The publishing of misleading advertisements was a contravention of section 47 of the Act. 132. From next month, it will be a criminal offence to give false or misleading descriptions of property for sale. 133. Nevertheless, protein trees could be as misleading as rRNA trees for very distantly related organisms. 134. It is misleading and inaccurate to generalise about women and men and the linguistic correlates of their roles. 135. Emphasize the difficulty of saying anything at all with regard to religion which may not be received by some one in a misleading way. 136. Mobility patterns for males Mobility studies focus almost exclusively on males, so data on changes are partial and partly misleading. 137. However, the simple interpretation that state service-provision varies proportionately with age may also be misleading. 138. Purchasers seeking clearance and other parties submitting information to the regulatory authorities face prosecution if they supply false or misleading information. 139. A medical tribunal upheld four complaints laid by local health authorities against William McBride, 65, for false and misleading statements. 140. Alpha has a fainter star beside it, giving the misleading impression of a very wide double. 141. Anyway, this is what Wittgenstein says: It is misleading to talk of thinking as a mental activity. 142. The economic impact studies in sports most often tend to exaggerate the benefits making these reports misleading and unnecessary. 143. These statistics give a misleading impression of what is happening to the economy. 144. The term can however be a little misleading due to difference in the resolution of the computer screen and that of the page printer. 145. Of course, Pollock's historicism can he misleading, particularly when it implies that art can be ahead of its time. 146. Some authorities give the misleading impression that they alone have the absolute right to deliver certain services to the public. 147. However, she gives warning that this can still be misleading, especially if the interest includes an extremely attractive bonus. 147.try its best to gather and build good sentences. 148. To present Methodism as essentially an urban phenomenon is seriously misleading. 149. It is nevertheless a false equation, and at times a seriously misleading one. 150. The article was deliberately misleading, and the newspaper has apologized.