"deliberately" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And it authorizes the secretary of transportation to seek criminal penalties, including jail terms, for auto executives who deliberately misinform regulators about safety defects.
- Either Apple made a big oversight or they deliberately misinformed Congress.
- Sometimes the owner, consignee or haulier of goods may deliberately misinform or withhold information from the warehouse keeper on the removal of the goods.
- A Cuban exile who conducted violent operations against the Cuban Government has asserted that he deliberately misinformed The New York Times when he said in a series of interviews that leaders of the most influential exile organization in the United States had provided him with financial support.
- He knew that the Padre would not deliberately misinform him, and that if the other could not tell the truth it would ignore his questions.
- You cannot deliberately plan a demagogic campaign of deliberately misinforming senior citizens and deliberately scaring people and then walk off and not have some sense of responsibility if you're the President of the United States.
- "What you had," he said, "was a group of reactionary politicians and reactionary reporters colluding to deliberately misinform the people of the United States."
- "You are in dangerous ethical waters when you deliberately misinform or lie to customers," warns the gravelly narrator on one of the training tapes.
- This charge, along with remarks from Nixon supporter and future Defense Secretary Melvin Laird that Johnson deliberately misinformed Nixon during briefs, angered the President.
- Edward J. Volpintesta, M.D. Bethel, Conn., Feb. 14, 2007 To the Editor: It is the height of hypocrisy for a doctor to engage in immoral acts like withholding accurate information (or deliberately misinforming a patient by exaggerating risks) in the name of "morality."
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