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Otherwise, whichever campaign misleads more aggressively will have an edge.
Mr. Trump lies, dissembles and misleads at virtually every opportunity.
Better no speech than speech that misleads, or answers that limit.
Trump misleads people when he acts like those polls are scientific.
It misleads people into thinking they're theists, they believe in God.
Trump misleads on what such a health care system would do. Sen.
In fact, EU law already outlaws advertising or packaging that misleads consumers.
It's a cliché at this point: Donald Trump constantly misleads the public.
But the term "cognitive bias" misleads people about the nature of this problem.
This misleads users and brands, costing advertisers $1.3 billion this year alone, Cheq found.
"Content that misleads children is unacceptable to us," the company said in a statement.
And the ultimate irony is that he so often misleads his followers with fiction.
Television misleads us all the time for the purpose of keeping us in suspense.
And this is where the hype positively misleads you about what this novel is.
Regulators view channel stuffing as a problem because it misleads investors about a company's performance.
If an executive intentionally misleads the government, he or she could be held criminally responsible.
That branding, the lawsuit alleges, misleads customers into paying a "premium price" for the drink.
That's grounds for termination, because once someone misleads you, you can never trust them again.
The Times misleads on the administration's strong support for tougher drug negotiation by state governments.
A purist stance misleads the public into thinking that all tobacco products are equally harmful.
People who catfish take lying to extreme measures, but a kittenfisher misleads in more subtle ways.
But this exhilarating progress in "decarbonizing the energy sector" (in the jargon of energy economists) misleads.
However, according to independent experts, the revised bill misleads in order to get to these numbers.
Too often, we assume policy ambition corresponds with political style, but that shortcut often misleads us.
This attack would be just the latest from an administration that misleads the public with no compunction.
But there's a problem with talking about precision medicine for cancer this way: It misleads the public.
Others included rodomont (a vain boaster), grobian (a buffoonish person) and Sinon (one who misleads and betrays).
Discrediting a company without any concrete evidence misleads the public, violates rules of commerce and damages business confidence.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says it bothers her that people think she misleads the media.
And it's not always a dishonest advisor that misleads their clients; at times it's more of a miscommunication.
Please, take 5 mins and do the bloody math before you write an article that misleads the public.
In accusing other countries of cheating the United States, the president misleads the public about a complicated subject.
According to claims in the suit, the labeling misleads consumers to think recycling is the answer to waste.
Reuters reports that the FTC is looking into accusations that Amazon misleads customers about the size of discounts.
Dairy farmers say the practice misleads consumers into thinking that nondairy milk is nutritionally similar to cow's milk.
Tell Your Children claims to inform its readers of the "truth" about marijuana, but it instead repeatedly misleads them.
" Crenshaw late Sunday responded to Trump's tweet by agreeing with the president that the media "deliberately misleads and spins.
She misleads a fellow student from a more privileged background about the splendor and address of her own home.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating allegations that Amazon misleads customers about its prices and discounts, Reuters reported.
Response: "Comparing disasters misleads the American people," Jeffrey Byard, an official with FEMA's Office of Response and Recovery, said.
Response: "Comparing disasters misleads the American people," Jeffrey Byard, an official with FEMA's Office of Response and Recovery, said.
In her letter, Whitman misleads readers when she writes about "clean air energy" nuclear power when addressing climate change.
Just do the math: On norms, we've grown numb to a president who misleads or outright lies every day.
The social network has made changes to its reporting tools to specifically target content that misleads voters, it announced Wednesday.
"It is a reversal of history, and misleads the audience," the group's secretary-general, Wang Benzhou, said, according to Variety.
It actually seems rather destructive, since it discourages you from talking to your partner and potentially misleads you about their activity.
I personally think that she is overly antagonistic to the reporters who cover the White House and misleads on the regular.
The move by the government follows accusations that the for-profit education company misleads students about the quality of its programs.
"Fake news" — news content that either misleads people with half-truths, or outright lies — has become a permanent fixture of the internet.
The notion that "the body is a temple" misleads slimmers and health freaks into pursuing purity and eschewing contamination when choosing foods.
Kerry said Trump often misleads the American public by conflating undocumented immigrants to the MS-13 gang, according to The Aspen Times.
Trump frequently denies that he misleads the public and instead blames the media for what he describes as distortions of his words.
B steals the money from himself, uses it to commit a crime, or misleads donors about what it's for, he's in the clear.
"This online post intentionally misleads readers, misrepresenting the grant application process and disregarding key facts," a spokesperson for the DOT told the Hill.
The complaint further claims that the company misleads users into believing the information they share in these groups will remain private and anonymous.
Both organizations find themselves in the position of unwittingly publishing fake content that misleads and annoys readers, and that can diminish a brand.
Since risk is not meaningfully captured in the premiums, NFIP has become fake insurance that misleads people into inhabiting high-risk flood plains.
Critics denounce it as a cult that peddles wacky theology, and warn that it misleads wealthy urbanites into thinking that they can purchase religious merit.
Finally, Trump lies or misleads in the interview repeatedly, even about matters that are completely inconsequential to anyone in the country other than Donald Trump.
Critics will counter this comparison ignores government income transfers, and so misleads on the actual change in living standards across generations for minimum-wage earners.
But that skews the on-time rankings that the Transportation Department publishes each month, and misleads passengers about how well each carrier meets its schedule.
Ms. Haley misleads further when she argues that it would not constitute an American withdrawal from the deal if Mr. Trump didn't certify Iranian compliance.
The kit's marketing campaign "misleads victims into thinking they are collecting all the evidence that could be collected" after a sexual assault, Nessel's letter said.
The Majority mischaracterizes Bruce Ohr's role, overstates the significance of his interactions with Steele, and misleads about the timeframe of Ohr's communication with the FBI.
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating claims that the online shopping giant misleads customers with the price comparisons it lists on its products, Reuters first reported.
It's a natural question, but it misleads in suggesting that our political salvation awaits the dawning of enlightenment on only one side of the political spectrum.
It also bothers me that the US government effectively misleads its own population, not to mention the rest of the world, about what it is doing.
More from the Financial Times:The upmarket dating apps springing up in Tinder's wakeFacebook counts the cost of post-truth politics The magical thinking that misleads managers
In addition to fees, financing, and misrepresentations about whether a device is actually new, the complaint alleges that Metro also misleads customers about its return policy.
In March, a New York woman sued the chain, alleging that it misleads consumers by not including real-life potato skins in its Potato Skins snack chips.
Halkbank said all of its transactions have always fully complied with national and international regulations, adding that news regarding the U.S. case "misleads" the public and investors.
Earth Island Institute's suit claims that product labeling misleads consumers to think recycling is the answer to waste when less than 5% of today's plastic gets recycled.
France says Steele has harassed, demeaned and abused him from the handle ... and even says it misleads people to believe the account is actually run by France himself.
The representation "seriously misleads readers into believing that The Tribune as an institution supports Love's environmental positions," Tribune editor Jennifer Napier-Pearce said in a letter to Love's office.
It's a marketing art form, and it's one that has been perfected by Game of Thrones, which is unabashedly proud of all the wicked ways in which it misleads us.
"There is no question the (Autopilot) technology is impressive," said CAS chief Levine, but Tesla's continued reliance on what he called "hyperbolic statements" misleads consumers and poses serious safety risks.
The website is loathed by many liberals, moderates and establishment Republicans who say it stokes a partisan atmosphere and misleads readers in order to escalate what they see as nonissues.
Mr. Musk's criticism of the agency appears petulant and poorly timed, given his need to have the settlement approved, but it is not the type of statement that misleads shareholders.
But visiting a college is not the same as being a student there, and this distinction matters a lot, because of the many ways in which our imagination misleads us.
Trump's tax argument misleads about Ocasio-Cortez's proposal -- her office has said it's really more of a conversation-starter -- which would be for a top marginal tax rate of 22020%.
He's not fast and he won't jitterbug around anyone, but he consistently misleads safeties coming up to tackle him with slight changes of direction as he's getting through a rushing lane.
That Trump's favorite visual from the 2016 election is one that deeply misleads about not only that election but also about the partisan splits in the country is not terribly surprising.
And it illustrated the complicated position that Mr. Cook and other corporate executives find themselves in with this president, forced to stand silently by while he sometimes misleads about their businesses.
This also misleads credit rating agencies and creditors who often rely on the information provided by the government themselves, needless to say, the entities want to paint a rosy picture to lenders.
Sprint's CTO has previously said that AT&T's branding "blatantly misleads" consumers who see "25G E" logos appear on both Android and iOS devices when connected to parts of AT&T's enhanced 25G network.
Yet in other ways, the very term "political poetry" misleads, suggesting a terrain of poetry that could somehow be circumscribed, as if we could ever know where that realm "the political" begins or ends.
The simple fact is that Trump misleads and flat-out lies at a rate astronomically higher than past presidents (or any prominent politician.) That, whether you love Trump or hate him, can't be disputed.
Go deeper: Trump injects more chaos into OPEC as oil prices fluctuate Reality check: Trump misleads on oil prices while praising Saudis via CNBC, Oil plunges 7% to lowest level in more than a year
The dash of color misleads your brain and the impossible little details trick you into thinking you're looking at something you've never seen before because, well, you actually never have seen it like this before.
The company said in August it was adjusting the algorithm to downplay news stories with clickbait-style headlines, a style of headline that intentionally withholds information or misleads people to get them to click on them.
As part of its review of Amazon's agreement to buy Whole Foods, the Federal Trade Commission is looking into allegations that Amazon misleads customers about its pricing discounts, according to a source close to the probe.
Trying to salvage the false claim that certain highly publicized crimes are indicative of a broader pattern, von Spakovsky misleads readers by only looking at the large proportion of non-citizens in the federal prison system.
The former head of Breitbart News and former chief strategist in the Trump White House told ABC's Jon Karl over the weekend that he has *never* known Trump to lie or even say something that misleads.
Progressive critics point out that these promises evoke a past that no longer exists (and in many cases, never existed) and thus misleads voters into thinking that our country is in better shape than it is.
The media often contextualize Trump's comments by merely pointing out that they are "unprecedented" or that they "shock experts," but this practice, rooted in otherwise admirable professional norms, so understates matters that it misleads the public.
He says this openly, "They hate me because I can bypass all of them and talk directly to my base," which is true, and he misleads when he does it and there's no way of checking that.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - The Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC), a palm oil board led by Indonesia and Malaysia, said British supermarket chain Iceland's decision to remove palm oil from its own-brand food products misleads consumers.
Sara Cilloni and Simone Zimmer said Craft Brew Alliance Inc misleads consumers about the origin of its Kona Brewing Co beers, saying the fifth-largest U.S. craft brewer makes them in New Hampshire, Oregon, Tennessee and Washington state.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As part of its review of Amazon's agreement to buy Whole Foods, the Federal Trade Commission is looking into allegations that Amazon misleads customers about its pricing discounts, according to a source close to the probe.
" Rule 103b-5 prohibits three types of violations: employing any "device, scheme or artifice to defraud"; making a false statement or omitting information that misleads investors; or engaging in conduct that "would operate as a fraud or deceit.
Instacart has since increased the tipping default to 5% percent per batch, but continues to take out a service fee that goes directly to the company, but which workers say misleads customers into thinking that they're tipping shoppers.
Yet, most reports, including the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, conflate the overdose data into one alarming figure that misleads policymakers into proposing interventions that don't address the primary source of the problem.
In March, she made an announcement that surprised some Floridians: She would not pursue the death penalty in cases brought before her because she believes it is too expensive, it does not deter crime, and it misleads victims' families.
Debating the weaknesses and strengths of any new health coverage bill is necessary, but debating them by trotting out these and other health care myths as some kind of viable alternative option wastes our time and misleads public expectations.
Vazquez said Anheuser misleads consumers by touting Leffe as a premium product first "brewed and perfected by Belgian monks" in 1240, sustained through "750 years of Belgian tradition," and depicting the bell tower of an abbey on the label.
According to the suit, Nestle misleads movie theater customers into thinking they're getting a full box when 40% is nothing but "slack-fill" -- translated, the difference between the actual capacity of the box and the amount of candy inside.
"When companies market these products using imagery that misleads a child into thinking they're things they've consumed before, like a juice box or candy, that can create an imminent risk of harm," said Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the agency's commissioner.
Groups representing ranchers, beet sugar, corn, soybean and dairy farmers said the marketing misleads consumers about GMOs and may harm sustainable farming rather than promote it, in a letter to Mariano Lozano, head of Dannon, as Danone's U.S. unit is known.
These young people talked emotionally about how chronic health problems affect their families in a city where 36 percent of youth suffer from diabetes or pre-diabetes — and shared how the beverage industry misleads consumers about the safety of their products.
A New York City woman on Wednesday sued TGI Fridays, in a proposed class action claiming that the company, known for its restaurants, misleads consumers by selling "Potato Skins" snacks that contain potato flakes and potato starch, but no skins.
RELATED: Trump misleads about military pay raises That measure, along with a new two-year federal budget and tax cuts heralded by Republicans, have led to accusations Trump is ignoring the federal deficit, despite promising he would address it as president.
"It wasn't even that long ago when Trump claimed that climate change didn't exist because it was cold outside in Washington, DC. There is a huge difference between weather and climate that Trump just doesnt understand or intentionally misleads people," added someone else.
Similar relationships have ignited a growing outcry in the United States and Europe, and a veritable civil war in the field between those who take food industry funding and those who argue that the money manipulates science and misleads policymakers and consumers.
"No tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids – especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement here Reporting by Tamara Mathias in Bengaluru
Addressing the premise that a client's interests are nearly always paramount, the panel maintained that when a client intends to break the law or injure someone, or misleads a judge or a jury, the lawyer's higher obligation is to the public interest and the courts.
"We owe it to the brave Americans of the intelligence community not to shirk our responsibility when unauthorized disclosures to the media expose controversial intelligence activities, or when Edward Snowden from the comfort of his Moscow safe house misleads the America people about intelligence activities," he said.
"No child should be using any tobacco product, and no tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids – especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in news release.
The Trump administration's latest revelation that perhaps thousands more kids have been separated from their families at the border, is yet another signal of how this administration seemingly manipulates facts and misleads the public — in ways that are slowly chipping away at our democracy's credibility and integrity.
"No child should be using any tobacco product, and no tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids — especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb told reporters in a press briefing.
Facebook says its updated flagging procedure for health content is two-fold: addressing whether "a post about health exaggerates or misleads," and whether "a post promotes a product or service based on a health-related claim," tackling this issue much like the company addressed clickbait in years past.
"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.
"If Facebook presents its Trending Topics section as the result of a neutral, objective algorithm, but it is in fact subjective and filtered to support or suppress particular political viewpoints, Facebook's assertion that it maintains a 'platform for people and perspectives from across the political spectrum' misleads the public," Thune wrote to Zuckerberg.
"If Facebook presents its Trending Topics section as the result of a neutral, objective algorithm, but it is in fact subjective and filtered to support or suppress particular political viewpoints, Facebook's assertion that it maintains a 'platform for people and perspectives from across the political spectrum' misleads the public," Thune said to Zuckerberg in the letter.
Giving a statement that misleads the public about what the meeting was about suggests that those making the statement are trying to cover up the true purpose of the meeting — which we now know from Trump Jr.'s emails was to get dirt on Hillary from the Russians in order to help Trump win the election.
"If Facebook presents its Trending Topics section as a result of a neutral, objective algorithm, but it is in fact subjective and filtered to support or suppress particular political viewpoints, Facebook's assertion that it maintains 'a platform for people and perspectives from across the political spectrum' misleads the public," wrote Thune, who chairs the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
"No tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids – especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement here The FDA has made several sweeping moves in the past few months, including setting a maximum nicotine level for tobacco products as the regulator attempts to combat tobacco and nicotine addiction.
The pact obviously governs our expectations about memoirs, but it extends in a more general way to books in which the speaker or the protagonist is presented as a fictionalized version of the author (so-called "autofiction"), and it extends even to straight-up fiction: if the name on the cover seriously misleads us about the identity of the author, we can feel we have been taken in.
"The House of Representatives censures and condemns Representative Adam Schiff for conduct that misleads the American people in a way that is not befitting an elected Member of the House of Representatives; Representative Adam Schiff will forthwith present himself in the well of the House for the pronouncement of censure; and Representative Adam Schiff will be censured with the public reading of this resolution by the Speaker," the resolution says.
In the past few weeks, the Times wrote, legislators in more than a dozen states have proposed laws that ban using the term meat to label anything that didn't come from a live animal, using the justification that it misleads consumers:"The word meat, to me, should mean a product from a live animal," said Jim Dinklage, a rancher and the president of the Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska, who has testified in support of meat-labeling legislation in his state...."Almonds don't produce milk," said Bill Pigott, a Republican state representative in Mississippi who wrote the legislation there.

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