31.   In one sense, everybody in Washington and on the campaign trail is misleading the public.

32.   In the Moseley case, a former GM safety engineer testified that the company had known of the safety problem and had deliberately misled the public.

33.   Last week, Perry abandoned diplomacy and scolded Republicans for misleading the public on the state of military readiness.

34.   Last year, for example, it found that cigarette producers had conspired to mislead the public about the dangers of smoking.

35.   Marshall Grossman, an attorney for Packard Bell, said documents sealed by the court show that Compaq has misled the public about its own policies on returned computers.

36.   Minnesota accused the tobacco companies of misleading the public about the dangers of smoking and of suppressing its research on nicotine and other health-related subjects.

37.   Nolan said the public may be misled by reports of spills, and he compared the opening of an industrial plant to the purchase of a new home.

38.   Now the attackers are under fire from placebo researchers who say the public is being misled.

39.   Once again, Wilson misleads the public.

40.   One possible explanation for this odd switch is that the public is often misled by gloomy and outdated information.

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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