Once, when he finally secured a space close to home, an over-eager warden put a ticket on his car after misreading his valid permit. |
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That might explain why both men find themselves so often misreading the sentiments of the folks back home. |
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Most important of all, there is a fundamental misreading of the nature of the relationships at work here. |
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And anybody who sort of thinks that this is sending a message of seeking to cow anyone is really misreading it. |
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In the case of schizophrenics, delusions can arise through misinterpreting other people's actions, misreading other people's minds. |
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Johnson's study continues the important scholarly work of correcting this misreading. |
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The users were also responsible for some of these errors, e.g. by misreading the item in the text, especially in cases of English confusables. |
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The misreading of the way of the world led to the construction of several almost completely useless marshalling yards. |
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I think some people are guilty of misreading our logo, mistaking newspaper for newsletter. |
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Some misreading might even be well meaning, but none of them are completely innocuous. |
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I apologize in advance for any mispronunciation or for misreading my clerk's writing. |
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If the surface is too rough, scratches from the preparation may cause a misreading of the indent size, when using automatic hardness testing. |
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But by misreading the signs, it allowed Alzheimer's disease to destroy more of my precious memory cells! |
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It's only a matter of time before she goes and spoils it all with an act of self-destructive petulance or a complete misreading of a perfectly innocent situation. |
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Instead of misreading public opinion, why will the government not acknowledge that Canadians have real and valid concerns with this war? |
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If I am misreading that rule, I will be very pleased, but I do not believe I am. |
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This will make it possible to clarify the terms and thus prevent any misreading! |
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At the same time, a minor misreading amidst good commentary should not prevent a candidate from being awarded this Key Point. |
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Test the trainee by deliberately omitting to announce the band number when banding, or by deliberately misreading it. |
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The arguments for genetically modified organisms that have been dinned into us for 15 years are based on an almost sublime misreading of the world's food problems. |
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It says there are a significant number of cases involving people misreading instructions, and accidents involving children overdosing on prescription drugs. |
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We were egregiously misreading his work in order to justify an unreasonable amount of consumption. |
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The answer matters: misreading previous election results led Congress to make poor policy choices. |
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Their impact is inherently unpredictable. So it is worth asking whether American politicians may be misreading the signs of change. |
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I have to say that I regret the confusion that has resulted from the member for Charlottetown's misreading of the fifth report to Canadians. |
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There is no opportunity to say that there has been an error, a misinterpretation or actually a misreading of what it was about. |
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I don't want to mislead in the sense that I can see the possibility of misreading our intentions. |
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Could it be possible that we are misreading some of the divine assembly instructions? |
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Perhaps that misreading led to the otherwise unfounded belief that Habakkuk is the work's subject. |
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Not all offenses require specific intent, and a misreading, even in good faith, may not excuse the criminal conduct. |
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Joe Root's decision to replace Jack Brooks with Adil Rashid at the Radcliffe Road end brought immediate reward, Jake Ball misreading the leg-spinner to go lbw. |
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As happened in December 2011 with Mr Cameron's Pyrrhic veto over the fiscal compact, the British prime minister may again be misreading Mrs Merkel's margin for manoeuvre. |
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As mentioned above, this was the wrong address, due to the misreading of the original handwritten application, and was never delivered to Mr. Pereira. |
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It is true that the member states make many declarations of unwavering support for our Organisation, but at the same time there can be no misreading certain signs, which are a cause for concern. |
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This could have been due to workload, working conditions, tools, operator ability, lack of supervision, misreading or misinterpretation of instructions. |
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Or are people misreading the situation, by attaching too much weight to press reports of exceptional and sensational events which do not reflect the normal outcomes of the criminal justice system? |
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Here, Haller's main argument is based on a decided misreading of Pascal's wager derivative of an unsatisfactory account of human psychology. |
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Hepworth first pierced a torso after misreading a review of one of Henry Moore's early shows. |
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Izard writes about 75 prescriptions a day and said electronic prescribing is easy, convenient and helps prevent errors from pharmacies misreading doctors' handwriting. |
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Misreading of the label has led to dangerous and deadly heparin overdoses. |
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