Their advertising is somewhat misleading because they suggest that they will pay the taxes, but actually, the price is so high that it includes the cost of the tax anyway.
The politician misled the public into thinking he would reduce taxes if elected, but then once he got in office, actually
raised taxes.
I was misled by my boss into believing that I would get a permanent position once I'd completed the training period, but now he's only offering me a part-time contract.
Gloria was misled into thinking that if she had sex with her boyfriend, he wouldn't break up with
her.
The candidate used the survey results in a misleading manner in order to bolster his own arguments.
Doing animal testing of drugs for humans can be misleading because an animal's response to a drug can be different than a human's.
Peter, misled by the dog's cute face and
wagging tail, leaned in close to pet it only to receive a nasty bite on his nose.
The UK drug agency says it will name companies that produce misleading promotional material in an effort to shame them into better conduct.
The salesman deliberately tried to mislead us into believing that the used car we were looking at had never been in an accident before.
The President has suggested that his predecessor misled the country about the size of the deficit.
A report studying the Bush administration's public statements on Iraq identified 237 specific misleading statements made by Bush and four of his leading officials regarding the threat posed by Iraq.
Too many consumers in this country are being victimized by misleading advertisers.
A Bosnian proverb warns, "Don't be misled by the tears of a beggar."
Samuel Butler once observed that though analogy is often misleading, it is the least misleading thing we have.
The advertisments were so misleading that they were downright lies, and the clients sued the company.