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."