But anyone who gathers their information about rape only from the press would be seriously misled.
The actual electoral impact cannot be known but readers were seriously misled.
Readers who trusted the Observer over that period seriously misled themselves.
Were they terrorists waiting to strike or just young men who were seriously misled?
The early numbers might accurately predict the final results; or they might seriously mislead.
"If so I've been seriously misled by my Sunday School teachers."
I'm sure you're very earnest about your desire to make this journey, but I can assure you that you've been seriously misled.
An island-driving strategy will be seriously misled by these extraneous word matches.
The authors mislead seriously about press freedom: newspapers and magazines do "cover the full range of political views," but it's illegal.
The British have succeeded in seriously misleading us.