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misleading

[mis-lee-ding] / mɪsˈli dɪŋ /


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Tesla sales won’t be suspended in California after regulators ruled Tuesday that the electric vehicle company has stopped misleading customers about its driver assistance features.

From Los Angeles Times

Drivers need to pay attention all the time, and California officials thought the name was misleading.

From Barron's

But a source told the BBC: "To argue publicly that there was just one complaint is willfully misleading. They were presented to London in one dossier, but there were multiple complaints."

From BBC

The former boss of collapsed construction giant Carillion has been fined by the UK's finance watchdog for acting "recklessly" and misleading others over the firm's precarious financial position.

From BBC

Nasser hospital on Saturday denied what it called “misleading allegations” by MSF that armed groups were using the hospital.

From The Wall Street Journal