Incorrect or misleading conclusions may be drawn by naive users of, for example, medical data.
"Viewing the election in isolation might give a misleading conclusion about his prospects," he said.
When the almighty dollar is the only yardstick that we have, we will draw misleading - and dangerous, potentially disastrous - conclusions.
Inevitably, such cynical and superficial observations generate misleading conclusions.
Otherwise we may draw misleading conclusions about the movements across changing occupations (for example, whether clerical positions are counted as middle class affects our analysis).
To avoid any misleading conclusions we have sought to be completely transparent about the underlying assumptions and caveats of the analysis.
Use of approximate and asymptotic methods may lead to misleading conclusions or may fail to detect truly significant results from experiments.
Hence asymptotic and other approximate results may lead to unreliable and misleading conclusions.
This causes problems with reproducibility and detectability only minutes after sample extraction and could lead to misleading conclusions.
American investigators may also have drawn other misleading conclusions about Mr. Atta's role early on.