11.   And N U M officials have accused the government of misleading the public into believing the pits would be saved.

12.   Amazon.com misled the public and paid the price with a public relations shellacking.

13.   Again, though, Kerry aides accused the governor of misleading the public.

14.   Although Clinton has denied outright lying, he has admitted to wrongdoing, having sinned, having misled the public and having given uncooperative answers to investigators.

15.   But efforts to replace the scientific term are sure to run into opposition from consumer and natural food groups concerned about misleading the public.

16.   But Panetta said that Congress should not try to approve a package of minor changes and mislead the public into believing it is comprehensive health care reform.

17.   But several said the assertion that Clinton misled the public and abused the powers of his office could be most damaging.

18.   Chefs generally do not go out of their way to mislead the public.

19.   Clinton has acknowledged that he had an intimate relationship with Ms. Lewinsky and misled the public about it, but he has denied breaking any laws.

20.   Critics who say manufacturers have long misled the public about the dangers of smoking have created an uneasiness in the tobacco farming community.

v. + public >>共 491
educate 6.77%
protect 5.02%
inform 4.67%
mislead 3.23%
serve 2.30%
warn 2.06%
reassure 1.83%
reach 1.48%
keep 1.48%
take 1.48%
mislead + n. >>共 150
investor 12.37%
public 12.22%
consumer 5.45%
people 4.71%
customer 4.27%
investigator 4.27%
inspector 3.24%
shareholder 2.95%
voter 2.80%
committee 2.06%
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