1.   During the same hearing, Messemer also acknowledged that he had provided misleading testimony last December in several other critical issues.

2.   Even blatantly misleading testimony that all fair-minded people would consider dishonest may not actually constitute perjury, as the law defines it.

3.   He sought to justify his misleading testimony and his months of resistance to federal prosecutors as a fitting response to a politically inspired invasion of privacy.

4.   Lee is in the middle of his third attempt to be released on bail, and the government is now acknowledging what amounts to a pattern of misleading testimony.

5.   Lee is trying for bail a third time and the government is now acknowledging what amounts to misleading testimony.

6.   President Clinton admits he gave misleading testimony that was morally wrong in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit.

7.   The judge in the case, Susan Webber Wright, has also raised the possibility that she would hold Clinton in contempt for offering misleading testimony in January.

8.   They want him to resign because of what they regard as misleading testimony about his lamentable record on racial profiling when he served as the state attorney general.

9.   A year later, when the judge found Clinton in contempt, she said his misleading testimony had no bearing on the outcome of the case.

10.   In addition to impeachment, a federal judge fined Clinton for misleading testimony in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit that helped spur the Lewinsky revelations.

a. + testimony >>共 464
congressional 8.68%
videotaped 4.21%
false 4.07%
sworn 3.81%
expert 3.32%
earlier 2.83%
written 2.04%
previous 2.04%
conflicting 1.99%
public 1.95%
misleading 0.49%
misleading + n. >>共 181
information 12.20%
statement 11.67%
impression 3.66%
investor 3.14%
ad 2.96%
advertising 2.96%
claim 2.44%
customer 1.92%
testimony 1.92%
advertisement 1.57%
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