They are stored away in welfare hotels or in shelters that offer neither the safety nor comfort the term misleadingly suggests.
That is the profound notion explored by Bigas Luna's "Chambermaid on the Titanic," whose title misleadingly suggests a low-rent offshoot of James Cameron's blockbuster hit.
However, some adaptations could misleadingly suggest teleology when the necessary preadaptations were purely adventitious.
You not only miss the many dominant points at the hearing, but misleadingly suggest that the Patent Office and Congress are at a boiling point over the patenting of animals.
American Express says that Visa credit card ads misleadingly suggest that no businesses in Calgary will take the American Express Card.
That his appearance misleadingly suggests otherwise, however, cannot be denied.
The title misleadingly suggests that this novel will have a good-natured, gossipy tone, but Baggott's brand of witty psychological observation is dark and corrosive.
They did not point out that the composer had clung to the pretentious "van" in his name because it misleadingly suggested that he had aristocratic blood.
Berrylands is a place-name that misleadingly suggests "land where berries grow".
Septicemia is an ill-defined non-scientific term introducing more confusion between sepsis and bacteremia: it misleadingly suggests there is something in the bloodstream causing sepsis.