He misleadingly suggested that his health care plan would provide health care for "all Americans."
The party's opinion poll lead is misleadingly high because their voters are less likely to turn out in elections.
The desire to link dramatic-looking vases to performance has also led well-respected museums to display misleadingly described vases.
If this sounds critical, it is only that the book is rather misleadingly (and unnecessarily) sold under the promise of keeping the brain young.
Secondly, it presented itself in deliberately (but misleadingly) unassertive terms, aspiring in its constitution only to ' support and assist ' imperial projects.
But the characterization of these differences as a digital divide is misleadingly static.
And then it gradually dawns on one that the book is also misleadingly titled: it isn't really about the 'years' in question at all.