AppleFanboy So basically does it mean 'to deceive a member of parliament'? Not a single member, but the entire parliament. Mislead the parliament temporarilyMislead the parliament permanently Yes, as imperatives.
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AppleFanboySo basically does it mean 'to deceive a member of parliament'?Not a single member, but the entire parliament.
AppleFanboyAnd are these sentences correct?Mislead the parliament temporarilyMislead the parliament permanentlyYes, as imperatives.
AppleFanboyWhat happens if the parliament is
AppleFanboyDo 'temporarily' and 'permanently' go well together with 'mislead the parliament'?As well as with most anything, I suppose.
AppleFanboyIf it means voting for legislation inappropriately permanently or temporarily, it sound weird to meI'm sorry. Maybe if you keep re-reading it, you'll get more comfortable with i