It was hijacked by one person who took over the meeting and misinterpreted the facts to scare people. |
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No amount of recognition is sufficient, however, and other people's innocent comments or actions are misinterpreted as insults or slights. |
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Police have misinterpreted facts and made exaggerations that are misleading. |
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Ignorance of the possibility of either coup or contrecoup contusions during criminal assault can lead to misinterpreted injuries. |
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Do you think that was a feminist knee-jerk reaction, or do you think they misinterpreted the book? |
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It is the most costly farce ever misinterpreted by a group of nondescripts. |
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I think you might have misinterpreted the point of that column just a teeny, weeny bit. |
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Are you really fearful of being misinterpreted or are you just afraid to stand up for your constituents? |
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Accordingly, the bristling argument for Shelley's misinterpreted morality spawns an even more daring reclamation. |
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After providing a decent precis of the most famous passage from Mill's On Liberty, he totally misinterpreted what it means. |
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Well, look, the idea of cold fusion as a source of energy was generally much exaggerated and misinterpreted. |
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He misinterpreted that to mean she was still cold, and gently began to rub her bare arms with the palms of his hands. |
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If my work is misinterpreted because it's not a sappy tearjerker, sorry I'm not sorry. |
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A lot of what men and women say and do gets misinterpreted, and someone ends up feeling mis-understood, confused or unvalued. |
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He believed the linesman misinterpreted what was an innocent entanglement after a tussle for the ball. |
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A Hindu is understandably irate when his religion is misrepresented and misinterpreted. |
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I want this opportunity to explain my actions so that they are not misunderstood or misinterpreted. |
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I am not going to say anything at all, in case it is misinterpreted by the media. |
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Unfortunately, my mother misinterpreted my behaviour and thought I was destined for a glittering musical career. |
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The company says comments by one of its directors were simply misinterpreted. |
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I had misinterpreted my own future and then taken steps towards this false future, therefore sealing my fate with Mr. Odd. |
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Mathai and Polito have misinterpreted the data regarding the randomization of the eligible population. |
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It is worth recalling why his critics are so angry, though in most cases he argues he was misinterpreted. |
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Another good example of how 8 has been commonly misinterpreted is found in the holograph journal of Father Jacques Marquette. |
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They misinterpreted data and gave extraordinary significance to confirmations, while ignoring or not seeking disconfirmations. |
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Some of the best-known ceremonies among Native people have been either sensationalized or misinterpreted. |
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I myself must confess to saying obstinant, inordinant and indiscriminant, with nasalization from the preceding nasal misinterpreted as belonging to the suffix. |
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The event came out with all the hilarity associated with such events, since it is normal for the clues to be misinterpreted in a situation of urgency. |
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The experts in the field tell us that the estimates of risk for developing MS tend to be oversimplified and therefore easily misinterpreted. |
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A systems analyst with the agency misinterpreted information in Ottawa's electronic data banks, preventing direct deposits and generating paper cheques instead. |
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The polypoid areas containing dilated spaces in upper dermis mimicked lymphatic-type excrescences and were misinterpreted as lymphatic malformation in MRI and during surgery. |
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Thus, to do a kindness, one must expose oneself to the possibility that one's kindness may be rejected, or misinterpreted. |
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Like clouds that casually come, How a casual remark, made by author when accepting a dinner invitation, was misinterpreted by the host. |
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Cultural stories that are heard by anthropologists are often misinterpreted, thereby becoming misrepresentative. |
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Now, you would have thought that right now he would be trying to keep his nose clean, steer clear of anything that could, just possibly, be misinterpreted as deception. |
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Thus migrants are frequently misunderstood, their motives misinterpreted and their contribution to development trivialized. |
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The effects of intoxication, such as confusion, unsteadiness and slurred speech, may be misinterpreted. |
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They will almost inevitably be misinterpreted but we should at least try to ensure that we are not to blame for such misinterpretation. |
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He had written to set the record straight about the decision because the journalist had misinterpreted the concurring judgments. |
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Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency can easily be misinterpreted as signs of senility. |
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The mate misinterpreted the radar picture and turned the boat in the wrong direction. |
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This appears to be a matter of policy, so that they are not misinterpreted and their objectivity is not brought into question. |
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He wrote to staff that he was mortified by the way in which some of his comments were misinterpreted. |
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In her topsy-turvy upside down world she could clearly make out exactly where her body was supposed to be going but she misinterpreted it somewhere from perception to motion. |
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However, there are aspects of this report which could be misinterpreted or abused. |
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Over time, the peace treaties were misinterpreted and evolved into agreements that gave up rights to land and resources. |
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Verbal exchange between the wheelsman and the master was misinterpreted by both. |
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They have pointed out that perhaps there were some comments by the Prime Minister that were taken out of context and misinterpreted. |
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It is also important that each stakeholder has controlled access to specific data or information, to ensure that it is not misinterpreted. |
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Such subtle and unique customs can be misinterpreted if their basis is not understood. |
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However, the Model Law should not be misinterpreted as allowing for a computer to be made the subject of rights and obligations. |
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It is the only sure means of avoiding the admission of inaccurate, misinterpreted and false statements. |
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No glands were palpable, so it might be that previously both patients and doctors have misinterpreted the tenderness of fibromyalgia as lymphadenopathy. |
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Unless it is printed clearly in plain English, it could be misinterpreted. |
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We hastily examined the despatched message to check that an obscenity or profanity had not somehow slipped in, or that a word could have been misinterpreted. |
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This may be misinterpreted as a new air leak, especially if compared with preoperative radiographs or in ignorance of the history of previous surgery. |
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The meaning of the term is now completely misinterpreted and bastardized. |
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She talked about a recent opposition art project that Putin misinterpreted. |
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In rarer cases, if I may chance a misinterpreted mashup of my own, one can scratch an actress and find an actor. |
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A plethora of unfounded health scare stories warned us of exaggerated or mythical risks, often based on brief, hyperbolized or misinterpreted medical research. |
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Microfinance in Europe is a relatively new activity, not very well known and sometimes misinterpreted, as it sits uneasily at the crossroads of economic development, financial and social sectors. |
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Outside of an appropriate cultural context, Aboriginal peoples and their behaviours may habitually be misunderstood, misinterpreted, and misjudged. |
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Indeed, while researchers often take care to show that the relationship between how a brain looks and how someone behaves is correlative, often this link is misinterpreted as a sign of causation. |
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South Korean fencer Shin Lam got denied an advance to the Olympic final of the women's epee after she misinterpreted a clock re-setting. |
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It is no longer to be misinterpreted as a sentimental or negative kindliness, but as a practical and dynamic force for constructive action, capable of remaking the world. |
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He compounded the mess by confiding to a journalist that the markets had misinterpreted him. Though serious, that setback proved short-lived and the chairman's reputation has steadily risen since last summer. |
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I am aware of the ways in which charity has been and continues to be misconstrued and emptied of meaning, with the consequent risk of being misinterpreted, detached from ethical living and, in any event, undervalued. |
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But he insists the comments to a Neighbourhood Watch meeting in London were misinterpreted. |
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Mendelssohn had misunderstood, platitudinized, and misinterpreted the holy concept of revelation. |
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A source familiar with the Whitehall preparations told the Guardian that officials were worried that the Queen's presence could be misinterpreted, should the election on 7 May produce a hung parliament. |
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Up to seven different systems were used to communicate between agencies and information was misinterpreted or reinterpreted incorrectly on numerous occasions. |
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This station gives voice to opposition leaders and reports on events that are otherwise ignored or misinterpreted by other state-controlled media. |
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While he's often lauded for frequent almsgiving, Francis is occasionally misinterpreted and, in some cases, misattributed. |
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Most perniciously, it has misinterpreted its options in order to avoid taking action. |
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The glimpses vouchsafed to the man of that which lies behind the veil are misinterpreted and the information gained is misused and distorted by wrong motives. |
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The Ombudsman is concerned that data protection rules are being misinterpreted as implying the existence of a general right to participate anonymously in public activities. |
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Furthermore, it should also be noted that decisions as such could be misinterpreted as impunity and would consequently embolden the terrorist organizations. |
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The rejection of the blue bar and red border left a flag in which the white could be misinterpreted as a flag of truce when hanging limp against its flagstaff when there was no breeze. |
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A charity may feel that we have misinterpreted the facts or not applied the law correctly when making a decision on an application, imposing a sanction, or proposing revocation of charitable status. |
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The lighting in the room should be bright enough to lessen the chance of having shadows misinterpreted as threatening people or animals, but not so bright that the person cannot rest if needed. |
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Her defenders say she was making sensible points about clever new anti-submarine drone capability, that she was wilfully misinterpreted and discourteously treated. |
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Sometimes, the intention behind the communication is misinterpreted. |
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On some occasions, the advice or demands of the Procurator General or of some Official of the Curia is misinterpreted thinking that it is simply a question of mere bureaucratic scruples. |
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It is a known fact that Bolshevism has unmistakable characteristics of apocalyptic chiliasm, albeit misinterpreted in a physical, earthly way. |
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Coates provides an interesting example of how traditionally these names were misinterpreted in the name Leatherhead. |
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Hutton, as Foss suggests, misinterpreted a passage from his source, Raphael Holinshed's 1577 Chronicle. |
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Carnwath's action was misinterpreted by the royalist soldiers as a signal to move back, leading to a collapse of their position. |
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The term ESL has been misinterpreted by some to indicate that English would be of secondary importance. |
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Sociologists Mark Mitchell and Dave Russell responded that Thatcher had been badly misinterpreted. |
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It has been argued that the concept of secularism has frequently been misinterpreted. |
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Other critics have argued that Tolkien's characters were weakened and misinterpreted by their portrayal in the films. |
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On 10 November 1938, a suburban service collided with empty coaches after a signal was misinterpreted. |
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Images existed on pottery and religious artwork that were interpreted and more likely, misinterpreted in many diverse myths and tales. |
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Second, it is imperative that confusion is not created in national databases where a change in the reporting of salinity may be mishandled at some stage and later be misinterpreted as a real increase in the ocean's salinity. |
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Overestimation, followed by let-down and disappointment, have formed the basic, recurring narrative. In this section The misinterpreted middle Fairer but still costly There will be blood Cram sheet A well-mannered revolution? |
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Even with pipeline leak volumes within SCADA detection limits, sometimes pipeline leaks are misinterpreted by pipeline operators to be pump malfunctions, or other problems. |
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In older children and adolescents, polyuria and polydipsia usually predominate, but these symptoms can be misinterpreted by parents and schools or ignored by adolescents. |
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Whitehouse had possibly misinterpreted the results of his own experiments but was doubtless feeling financial pressure as plans for the cable were already well under way. |
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The rest of the people I flame either insult me for something they misinterpreted and didn't care to ask me about, or act like a little pissbaby and badmouth other people. |
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He believes the regional board may have misinterpreted the rule book and was under the mistaken belief that the party was insisting on shortlists of two candidates. |
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The hypothesis has been questioned in research that concluded that most of the results cannot be confirmed by other scientists and that the authors misinterpreted the data. |
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To the extent that the underlying legal provision was determinate, however, courts were not thought to be similarly bound by precedent that misinterpreted it. |
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The two Farmer Laborites, Shipstead and Johnson of Minnesota, did not attend, as they had contemplated doing, for fear such action might be misinterpreted in Minnesota. |
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This conjecture was based on the size of a rudder post that was found and misinterpreted, using formulae applicable to modern engine powered ships. |
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Macbeth realises too late that he has misinterpreted the witches' words. |
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However, the Duke of Perth seems to have misinterpreted Murray's actions as only a general advance, and the Macdonalds on the far left simply ignored him. |
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Sightings at a distance may possibly be explicable as domestic cats seen near to a viewer being misinterpreted as larger animals seen further away. |
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Other pharmacologically unrelated medications that happen to include the word part vir, such as virginiamycin and viridofulvin, may be misinterpreted as antivirals. |
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He claims that his statements have been misinterpreted by the media. |
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