But friends who know them well say that these glamorous images are somewhat misleading.
Obviously, the former somewhat misleading combination became the one used.
The term market economy used by itself can be somewhat misleading.
But Federal officials and health policy experts say the numbers are somewhat misleading.
The second kind of explanation resorts to a somewhat misleading word: purpose.
The terms are somewhat misleading because one is not a "crystallized" form of the other.
Of course, the term 'European economic policy' which we use is somewhat misleading.
For this and other reasons, the choice of states on the list is somewhat misleading.
Your March 1 news article on the situation is somewhat misleading.
To describe her show as a course is somewhat misleading.