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A synonym for false is fake, made-up, fictitious and pretend. incorrect, wrong, mistaken, misleading, faulty, inaccurate, invalid, erroneous
Statistics themselves are purely factual and can not be biased or misleading. When people start making inferences and interpretations based on the statistics, that is when they can become biased or misleading.
The term misleading is the number that does not seem in pattern of the others.
"Misleading" means that it can easily make you draw wrong conclusions.
Visual presentation is a very efficient way of conveying information - whether the information is correct or incorrect - including deliberately misleading. Once accepted, all information is difficult to amend. It is important, therefore, that the correct messages are taken in from graphs.
Just use it as an adjective: Example: I could tell the note contained mendacious information.
Lying, untruthful, false, mendacious, misleading, unscrupulous...
If the repossession contains information which is incorrect, misleading, incomplete, or unverifiable information, it may be deleted. You may contact the 3 credit reporting agencies and dispute the incorrect, misleading, incomplete, or unverifiable information.
If the repossession contains unverifiable, incorrect, incomplete, or misleading information, the account may be deleted from your credit report.
They can be misleading if information is missing or it is inaccurate.
This is a misleading answer: 2 + 2 = 17 & threequarters....Misleading means information that is knowingly incorrect.
If the account contains any incorrect, incomplete, misleading, erroneus, or misleading information, the repossession may be deleted from your credit report. But you do not need to hire a lawyer and pay thousands of dollars. You can hire a credit repair service which will be a lot more cost effective.
A synonym for false is fake, made-up, fictitious and pretend. incorrect, wrong, mistaken, misleading, faulty, inaccurate, invalid, erroneous
The title of the article was misleading.She was very misleading with her information.
A believable but misleading information.
The presentation of information in an inaccurate or misleading manner.
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