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16 Sentences With "misinforms"

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Within the first paragraph she misinforms by erroneously tying the perpetrator of this heinous act to the New Black Panther Party.
YouTube has also made changes that reduce recommendations for content that comes close to violating its guidelines or that misinforms in harmful ways.
But as Oliver explained, the way new studies are presented in media often misinforms the general public — and may lead some people to distrust the research.
This information informs or misinforms decisions by players and managers and executives, and it colors everyone else's understanding of all that, and it is meaningful for those reasons.
The most audacious part of this is that a White House that routinely misinforms and lies would expect trust or -- even short of that -- the benefit of the doubt from anyone, even the usual GOP suspects.
"Our disturbance and reaction over this display which tarnishes Turkey's image and deliberately misinforms the public have been strongly conveyed to the charge d'affaires," the Turkish ministry official said, adding that the headline was removed following the ministry's intervention.
"The law also clearly interferes with the doctor-patient relationship; forces the attending physician to convey to his/her patient a state-mandated message that is devoid of credible scientific evidence; misinforms and misleads the patient; undermines informed consent and the standard of care; and is arguably unethical," he wrote.
In the resolution, the Board of Supervisors charged that the NRA "spreads propaganda that misinforms and aims to deceive the public about the dangers of gun violence" and that its executive leadership "promotes extremist positions, in defiance of the views of a majority of its membership and the public, and undermine the general welfare," according to the Washington Post.
Episode 76: Everyone decides to do a play named Romeo Juliet at the annual day function. Everyone is very excited and get ready for the audition. Prishita desperately wants to play the role of Juliet. Prishita thinks that Kiran is the only tough competitor and hence misinforms her about the auditions.
Archived by WebCite on 9 November 2010. In March 2010, Liban Ahmad, a former trainee at the BBC, accused the station of misleading listeners, citing examples of headlines from the station such as "Somaliland Guantanamo" and "Soomaali al Qaacida ah" (Al Qaida Somalis).Ahmad, Liban. "How BBC Somali Service Misinforms Listeners". wardheernews.com.
Here Prakash indicts himself on assurance Shekar to marry Vimala. After that, Prakash is sentenced for 6 years and Shekar marries Vimala secretly, but his crooked Shekar deceives her after getting pregnant. Distressed, Vimala tries to commit suicide, but she is rescued by an old man, Ramayya (Perumallu) and gives birth to a baby boy. Time passes, Prakash releases when Shekar misinforms him regarding the elopement of Vimala and desperate, Prakash leaves the city.
Broke and on the run, Diello demands a £100,000 payment from the Germans for the photographs of the D-Day plans. He receives it, then manages to avoid getting killed or captured. A second malicious letter from Anna to the Germans misinforms them that the valet is a British spy, whereupon they dispose of the D-Day information as unreliable. Diello escapes alone to Rio, where he is shown enjoying a new life of prosperity and freedom.
Rita left, with tears, Iqbal's house. Next day, Iqbal got an appointment from a bigger company perhaps from a hotel in Murree, so he has to leave the city immediately. But before leaving the city he tried to meet Rita, but, at the entrance of her house, he met Seth. Seth misinforms him that Rita does not want to see his face again and decided to get divorce from him, as she has realized that she has made such a big mistake in marrying a poor man like Iqbal.
If its content was not thus nefariously politicized, the CIA would view differently the third world, where angry peoples are not lackeys of communist subversion, but peoples whose egalitarian defiance motivates their own struggles. Instead of such clarity, the CIA's intelligence product misinforms. Accordingly, the CIA backs a United States which often supports a privileged local strata whose rule works to abuse and impoverish the majority of its subject people. He describes the CIA's operational malfeasance in Vietnam,But see Heather Stur, "The Viet Cong committed atrocities, too", in The New York Times, Dec. 19, 2017.
On March 21, 300 artists, students, and other supporters met at the Old South Meeting House and demanded that the ICA retract its statement. Kupferman chaired the meeting and read a statement to the press: > The recent manifesto of the Institute is a fatuous declaration which > misinforms and misleads the public concerning the integrity and intention of > the modern artist. By arrogating to itself the privilege of telling the > artists what art should be the Institute runs counter to the original > purposes of this organization whose function was to encourage and to > assimilate contemporary innovation. Among the other speakers were Karl Knaths, H. W. Janson, Zerbe, Levine, and Aronson.
The curriculum as a whole has been employed as a form of colonisation over Indigenous peoples as settlers have "destroyed to replace" the systems of knowledge passed down over generations of pre-colonial culture [Justice 10]. By making the settler sovereign as the determiner of truth and knowing, colonisers have been able to embed a process of elimination throughout every colonial structure and disregard any forms of knowledge that go against their Truth [Tuck and Gaztambide-Fernandez 76]. The Australian curriculum therefore is able to inform and justify the harmful and misunderstood portrayals of Indigenous peoples and culture within the classroom as well as skim over Australia's history to fit a more comfortable narrative for non-Indigenous students and teachers. This subsequently continues to perpetuate the cycle of disadvantage that Indigenous people face within the schooling system and society, and misinforms future generations of Australia's history and how colonialism continues to be reasserted in contemporary society.

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