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They are deliberately misleading the public to put the teachers in an unprofessional light.
Larry Thompson
Telstra acted completely appropriately and within the law, and will vigorously defend any subsequent action by the ACCC. Critics who argue they can't make a profit on this product risk deliberately misleading the public.
Tony Warren
inaccurate and wrong and, in some cases, deliberately misleading. And for that I am disappointed, and I regret it.
Colin Powell
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1937
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Those who leak an unfinished audit to the news media usually have some reason to undermine the process, usually because they are pursuing some personal political agenda. Such leaks committed by public officials are unprofessional and often intended to mislead the public.
David Neustadt
The National Guard that I joined was strategic reserve -- deliberately under-resourced, deliberately undermanned and deliberately under-equipped. That was part of our national military strategy.
Steven Blum
Teachers have the utmost respect for the law and judiciary. However, teachers voted 90.5 per cent to take a stand for public education.
Jinny Sims
When I was a young person, it was easy to argue that teachers are not well paid. I don't think the public is taking advantage of teachers anymore. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease.
Henry Scheier
Given the fact that the public health community is being deliberately excluded, this certainly suggests the deal is very bad from a public health point of view.
Richard Daynard
Students are excited see their teachers get up there. Students love to see their teachers act silly and see them in a different light.
Wendy Parkhouse
There's a rumor floating around that we're misleading the public,
Barry Miller
Charters give public school teachers the flexibility to design programs to the individual student needs. They no longer have to go to a distant bureaucracy to ask for permission. By being allowed to make their own decisions the teachers are able to create strong partnerships with parents,
Gary Larson
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1950
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You have ignorant people on these shows misleading the public,
Joe Nickell
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1968
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This lingerie is misleading the public because Madonna is in no way affiliated with it.
Liz Rosenberg
This is not a political process. The Public Service Board is a judicial body. We felt like it would be really unprofessional to interfere in that process.
John Harbison
He is deliberately avoiding public engagements in order to deny us a chance to confront him,
Peter Tatchell
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