That, in my judgment, is wrong, and is a clear error of law because it involves a misconstruction of the policy. |
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Yet any implication of presidential abdication of the policy formulation role in this sphere is a misconstruction. |
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Depending on the facts of the case, a reasonable misconstruction or misunderstanding of such an instrument may not amount to want of due diligence. |
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In response to recent misconstruction of the remarks of Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Christoph Schönborn says that nature must have been designed. |
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Any misconstruction of its essential elements constitutes a distortion of its nature. |
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Such errors normally related to the blatant misconstruction of a statute, and in limited circumstances the courts could intervene to correct the erroneous decision. |
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Firstly, acknowledging the fundamental misconception of our legal services problem and the accompanying fundamental misconstruction of the remedy is an important step to enable a move forward. |
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I want to apologize for that misconstruction. |
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Wheen's embarrassing misconstruction of Marx the thinker occupies a scant dozen pages, and his evocation of the final decade of the life is unexpectedly poignant. |
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In addition to its possible misconstruction of the ASA, Commerce has not indicated how the lack of explicit or standard criteria for evaluating Tripartite requests demonstrates the exercise of discretion. |
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The process is one of systematic misconstruction, a kind of textual harassment. |
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