71.   He said Yeong had totally misled the public and raised an issue that had long been resolved.

72.   In their attempt to stay competitive, he said, some private education institutions have even resorted to misleading the public through false advertisements.

73.   It is not fair to mislead the public into believing that their fare proposal reflects a true comparison.

74.   Jennings accused Greenpeace of lying about the issues and intentionally misleading the public.

75.   Officials have been accused of misleading the public by saying it was safe to buy live chickens, then abruptly ordering the slaughter.

76.   Sir Donald defended himself against suggestions he had tried to mislead the public before announcing the Budget.

77.   Some critics accused the government of misleading the public in the past.

78.   Speculating about what they might have looked like would mislead the public, he said.

79.   The government and often colorful, unreliable media are often at loggerheads, with each side accusing the other of hurting or misleading the public.

80.   The MP said NGOs would be prevented from misleading the public and causing disharmony with the introduction of the amendment.

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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