Misinformation Sentence Examples

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  • You need to trust me when I say you have a lot of misinformation about vampires.

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  • Much of the misconceptions surrounding this issued were due to misinformation and false sentimentality, she added.

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  • You may be surprised to learn that there is more misinformation and dangerous fad out there than there is simple, factual information about what a person needs to do to lose weight and keep it off.

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  • Is is just me or do these wankers really believe everybody will childishly believe their lies and misinformation without question?

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  • Otherwise you could just be using a fly-by-night online dictionary that could have misinformation.

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  • This has gone beyond simple misinformation; fake news is getting weaponized and it has proven effective.

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  • To correct this misinformation, the CEO of ARE gave an interview.

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  • Over and over we're told to eat healthy, but if you don't understand heart healthy diet guidelines it is easy to get lost in the sea of misinformation flooding the market.

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  • With all the misinformation in the news and fad diets out there, it's no wonder that people are confused about what does and what doesn't constitute a healthy diet and an effective way to lose weight.

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  • She will help you wade through the facts and misinformation to determine whether or not this is a healthy way for you to lose weight.

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  • With the release of each new book or film, the legendary story of the boy who lived spawns Harry Potter facts, rumors and misinformation.

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  • With the flow of information and misinformation available on the Internet, fans hungry for more may even find an episode 7 storyline, but it is nothing more than fan fiction.

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  • Truth, rather than misinformation, is a social desideratum too and that does require time and effort.

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  • The trouble is that there has been too much misinformation and a lot of doubt cast by those who make their money via people's continued high-carbon habits.

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  • For informed students, perpetual myths about online learning are easy to disprove, but much of the misinformation persists among the general public.

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  • However, the internet is notorious for being unreliable and full of misinformation.

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  • There is a great deal of genealogy misinformation on the Internet.

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  • National AIDS Trust - The National Aids Trust works to educate, support and research not only a cure for HIV and AIDs, but also to combat misinformation, distrust and prejudice against those suffering from the disease.

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  • However, there are just as many, if not more, resources that are opinionated and contain misinformation.

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  • One thing you'll want to keep in mind while perusing websites and searching for free information about reading palms is that there is a lot of misinformation on the Internet.

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  • Turning in a poorly written proposal that contains errors - whether they are in the form of misinformation, typos or grammatical mistakes - sends a negative message about you and the company you represent.

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  • If you're ready to adopt a healthy eating plan, talk with your health care provider or a Registered Dietician to help you wade through all the misinformation available in the world of dieting.

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  • Misinformation has generated much hype in the media about the promises of gene therapy.

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  • C. Jones (1789-1858) of the United States navy, believing that war had broken out between his country and Mexico and that a British force was about to seize California,raised the American flag over Monterey (October 21st), but finding that he had acted on misinformation he lowered the flag next day with due ceremony and warm apology.

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