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  • 41deluded himself — mislead himself …

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  • 42throw one off the scent — mislead, lead astray, deceive …

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  • 43sandbag (to) —  Mislead; attack from behind; sales representative’s practice of not reporting sales in the current year once quota or bonus standards are reached.  ► “Every other company has used them, too preannouncements to try to sandbag their competitors.”… …

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  • 44take for a ride —  Mislead. Cause (a person) protracted and deliberate …

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  • 45misleading — mislead ► VERB (past and past part. misled) ▪ give the wrong impression to. DERIVATIVES misleading adjective …

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  • 46Misleading or deceptive conduct — (often referred to as just misleading conduct) is a doctrine of Australian law. Section 18 of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which is found in schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (formerly the Trade Practices Act 1974)… …

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  • 47Bronston v. United States — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Bronston v. United States ArgueDate=November 15 ArgueYear=1972 DecideDate=January 10 DecideYear=1973 FullName=Samuel Bronston v. United States USVol=409 USPage=352 Citation= Prior=Defendant convicted, U.S. District… …

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  • 48The Great Global Warming Swindle — infobox television caption = DVD cover show name = The Great Global Warming Swindle format = Documentary runtime = 75 mins creator = Martin Durkin country = United Kingdom network = Channel 4, 8 March, 2007 Original run = March 8 2007 website =… …

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  • 49Consumer Protection Act. (CPA) South Africa — The Consumer Protection Act, No. 68 of 2008 was signed on 24 April 2009. It aims to: • Promote a fair, accessible and sustainable marketplace for consumer products and services; • Establish national norms and standards to ensure consumer… …

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  • 50deceive — de·ceive vb de·ceived, de·ceiv·ing vt: to cause to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid vi: to practice deceit compare defraud, mislead Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …

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