They are open to misunderstandings, misinterpretations, misgivings and mistakes. |
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The concluding chapters seek clues to the enigma among a maze of misconceptions and misinterpretations, and occasional intimations of conspiracy. |
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He etched deep lines ensuring no possible misinterpretations about his future. |
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The delusions, the misinterpretations, cannot make sense of what is happening around them. |
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None of them are responsible for any errors, omissions, or misinterpretations in this article. |
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There were overpayments and underpayments because of misinterpretations or systems errors. |
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In order to avoid misinterpretations and erroneous programmatic decisions, indicators should not be reported on if suitable data are unavailable. |
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The complaints from Finland seem to contain some misinterpretations of the evaluation principles. |
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Several caveats must be made in order to avoid misinterpretations of the table. |
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The general practice is to provide a definition to ensure common understanding and prevent misinterpretations. |
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People will misinterpret reality, and those misinterpretations will sometimes create a self-reinforcing feedback loop. |
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If members of Parliament had access to this information, they could detect any omissions or misinterpretations relating to their questions. |
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Both the New Testament and the early confessions of the church referred and replied to such misinterpretations. |
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By necessity, the authors disclaim their liability with regard to misinterpretations or misuses of the information contained in it. |
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Analyze what I have said and you will eliminate much of the confusion and misinterpretations about my justice. |
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However, as for all measurement methods, the use of only one procedure can always lead to misinterpretations. |
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Please, take the time to read about the disorders and health programmes in question, to avoid unnecessary misinterpretations! |
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This directive pointed out that some phraseology was imprecise and could give rise to misinterpretations when associated with ground vehicle movements. |
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The use of tags in connection with unassociated products or unassociated documentation can result in misinterpretations and thus contribute to personal injury or material damage. |
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And the microfossils in the sediment over the crater are either misinterpretations of material that has recrystallised over time, or were washed in from nearby rocks just after the crater was formed. |
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These are generally considered to be hoaxes or misinterpretations of Native American petroglyphs. |
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In addition, although not part of the proficiency evaluation, the yard manager carried out yearly monitoring and mentoring activities of each hostler to identify and correct rules misinterpretations. |
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Inconsistencies and misinterpretations may be found, but the authority of his History of England continues to command respect little short of that usually reserved for original sources. |
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Some of the priority measures should be redefined in order to avoid misinterpretations when implementing them, and to adapt them to the current situation in European beekeeping. |
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According to our observations macerations produce alterations in the xylem tissue, which can lead to misinterpretations. |
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Furthermore, a desk audit of the first few claims submitted by the recipient could drastically reduce any misinterpretations relating to the contribution agreement or address over-claims on these projects. |
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It will avoid misunderstandings and misinterpretations. |
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Gaps and a lack of clarity in public laws and private arrangements can lead to uncertainty about, and misinterpretations of, the legal enforceability of parties' rights and obligations, especially with regard to finality. |
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In no time at all you'll be headdesking just like a dog trainer, wailing at people's misinterpretations of their dogs. |
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Those that do appear, he argues, are misinterpretations made by translators imposing a modern mentality on the characters. |
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