This is the reason for a majority of our disagreements or misunderstandings. |
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Surely the potential for tension, misunderstandings and culture clash is vast? |
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There is bound to be confrontation, conflict, misunderstandings, arguments and disagreements. |
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When you start realising how finite everything is, then all your differences and misunderstandings and pain should fall away. |
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Such a combination suggested that misunderstandings and conflicts with the magistrates would be a thing of the past. |
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I can't believe that we're finally together, after all the arguments and misunderstandings. |
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Both of them have a history of misunderstandings and conflicts with the leadership. |
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It is easier to talk through misunderstandings and solve differences when we are calm. |
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The Franco-German axis has taken the weight of many disputes, misunderstandings, betrayals and jolting halts. |
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And then they wonder why there are so many personal and world-wide misunderstandings, war, misery, pain. |
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A face-to-face meeting with the pathologist may clarify some misunderstandings. |
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Their love grows, and not in a Hollywood way, with fabricated scenarios and eye-rolling misunderstandings. |
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He controls his rhetoric to the point that there is absolutely no space for double meanings or misunderstandings. |
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But misunderstandings and mistrust do exist, and some have resulted in hassle and harassment. |
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Words are confusing, but they're nothing compared to non-words, mainly because non-words lead to rash assumptions and misunderstandings. |
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Boxes on most pages give generous gobbets of fact about food words, food history and myths and misunderstandings of cooks gone by. |
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To avoid any misunderstandings, I will use the term symbol to denote elements of the set. |
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Serious diplomatic quarrels and armed conflicts have begun over less significant misunderstandings. |
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I must be especially watchful for assumptions which can be the root of misunderstandings. |
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Back at the Central Academy, the path of international understanding is paved with well-meant misunderstandings. |
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We can imagine a private quarrel between two people or two groups whose differences are based upon misunderstandings. |
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But many of the slights, misunderstandings and, yes, conniving, are typical of any bureaucracy, as officials pursue a range of different agendas. |
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A design problem in writing a short piece is that insufficient space to say things defensibly inevitably generates misunderstandings. |
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Strange misunderstandings step into the gap between the broadcaster's mouth and the listener's ear. |
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Mostly, though, it follows the romcom formula right through to its series of misunderstandings and foregone conclusions. |
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Given our fast-degenerating communal scenario, there is a crying need to dispel the multiplying misunderstandings about each other. |
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Certain misunderstandings about Tangut morphosyntax which had crept into the literature on Tibeto-Burman historical grammar are dispelled. |
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This provides the perfect setting for blunders, misunderstandings and utter confusion, as infidelity is revealed, with unexpected consequences. |
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The geographical mix-up is a good metaphor for so many of the misunderstandings that plagued me in the first few years of my job. |
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We are driven to see the terrible absurdity of Othello's misunderstandings, as well as their plausibility and consequences. |
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That, I mean, that is one of the most fundamental misunderstandings of what we're proposing. |
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Were they just misunderstandings of intelligence data, or were we sold a bill of goods? |
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Cross-cultural misunderstandings and tensions within these civil-military shotgun marriages have led many on both sides to long for a divorce. |
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This can be appreciated by balancing the forces as an excess of one can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts and suffering. |
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I posted numerous instances above of complete misunderstandings of how science operates. |
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But even within these limits there are misunderstandings and traducements to be avoided. |
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Simply transposing the frames of reference that emerge in one society to the same debate elsewhere can lead to serious misunderstandings. |
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They offer simple explanations to counter misunderstandings, linking Mary's immaculacy to her best-known manifestation of it, the virgin birth. |
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This mismatch between layers of consciousness causes a multitude of misunderstandings between individuals, groups, corporations and governments. |
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This is best done in a tentative fashion, allowing the person to correct any misunderstandings. |
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Such knowledge could save them from some costly misunderstandings and mistakes. |
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Were I to learn faster, I would now know better than to correct people's grammatical misunderstandings. |
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It is even difficult to tell whether these exchanges are promoting mutual understanding or increasing the misunderstandings. |
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They do not know what went wrong, how to correct misunderstandings or what steps need to be taken to make things right again. |
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They are open to misunderstandings, misinterpretations, misgivings and mistakes. |
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This allows me to meet each student outside of lecture, correct misunderstandings, and catch errors in the forms. |
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In part this was due to misunderstandings and to failures of communication. |
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Summarise information to show patients they have been heard, and give them an opportunity to correct any misunderstandings. |
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Mistakes on both sides may lead to misunderstandings, arguments and further delays in the processing of claims. |
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At the moment, as reprsented by this thread, it seems to me a confused muddle of mixed intentions, vague accusations, misunderstandings and so on. |
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In 1943, Antoine de Saint-Exupery wrote in The Little Prince that language is the source of misunderstandings. |
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But a series of misunderstandings triggers an all-out war between man and ape, threatening the future of mankind. |
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None of my opinions or misunderstandings work in absolute terms. |
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All the misunderstandings and quarrels of the past had been sorted out. |
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If you've ever despaired over the misuses and misunderstandings, and just plain apathy around punctuation these days then this book will delight you. |
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Are all these setups, coincidences, misunderstandings, a shabby mass tabloid conspiracy, people on the make? |
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To further avoid any misunderstandings about his scores he would often write messages on them for engravers when he wanted to clarify notational details. |
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It's the result of a wider sentiment of fear in the community, brought about by our failure to satisfactorily tackle the misunderstandings and myths we have about each other. |
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From my own experience of more than a decade of working closely with the industry and with doctors, misapprehensions and misunderstandings persist on both sides. |
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I have worked on both gill-netters and trollers, and I know that the disagreements and misunderstandings between their adherents are deep and long-standing. |
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The problem here is that this exchange is underpinned by some fundamental misunderstandings. |
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Yet he manages to encapsulate his misunderstandings into bite-sized pieces that can be digested and turned into new misstatements by other entertainment writers as well. |
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Come Thursday, the Moon causes misunderstandings that you find impossible to untangle. |
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Fast-moving fun for younger viewers, centring on Lizzie Forbes, whose overworked imagination often embroils her in misunderstandings, muddles and miscellaneous mayhem. |
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But the charges are cover for cultural misunderstandings, sexual assaults, and withheld wages. |
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How many romantic misunderstandings and happy-clappy showstoppers must we endure before longing for the curtain to drop in front of those beaming, ambitious faces? |
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It is only right that a few myths and misunderstandings are corrected. |
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Fash said that it had all started with clashes in Karengpangi, Sampit, at which the Dayaks and the Madurese had serious misunderstandings in December. |
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To put it more technically, this means avoiding statistical generalizations about dance that might contribute to stereotypes and misunderstandings. |
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We were ruined a bit by John Calvin or at least, misunderstandings of John Calvin and the Protestant work ethic that developed as a later part of the Reformation. |
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To avoid misunderstandings, we always use phonetic designators. |
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These misunderstandings occur because most nouns can be interpreted as verbs or other types of words. |
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Inaccurate translations can lead to 'translation asymmetry' or conceptual misunderstandings which can lead to miscommunication. |
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Berman and Clear highlight what they believe to be errors in our statistical analyses and misunderstandings in our application of trichromacy. |
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There are also a number of misunderstandings in their application of trichromacy. |
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Verbal orders should be used minimally because they lead to a greater risk of errors due to misunderstandings, misinterpretation, and miswriting. |
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Economist David Ricardo set straight some of the misunderstandings about Smith's thoughts on free market. |
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To avoid misunderstandings that could lead policymakers to misallocate funds, these results should be evident to readers. |
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Many informants say that they Russify the pronunciation of Finnish names, which occasionally leads to misunderstandings. |
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We are working to re-cover this as quickly as possible so there are no further misunderstandings as the snow melts. |
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After two years managing the ASAP program at AirLant, I'd like to clarify some of the misunderstandings. |
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The popes condemned misunderstandings and abuses, but were too pressed for income to exercise effective control over indulgences. |
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Set in 1942 in a country vicarage, home to the hapless Rev Lionel Toop and his actressy wife Penelope, minor misunderstandings soon become social catastrophes. |
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Thus, one will usually adapt and accommodate their speech, for reasons such as convenience, freedom of misunderstandings and conflict, and to maintain intimacy. |
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The real trouble is not caused by garden-variety problems such as simple misunderstandings, stylistic differences, disparities in training and pay or mismatched expectations. |
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Col Munro the British Resident in Travancore gave the interest of the deposit to Joseph Ramban due to misunderstandings and lack of regularized administration. |
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Naming groups of organisms in a way that is clear and widely agreed is important, as some disputes in paleontology have been based just on misunderstandings over names. |
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The rushed publishing schedule and his inadequacies as a translator led both to wholesale transfers of French words into English and to misunderstandings. |
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English accents can differ enough to create room for misunderstandings. |
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Initially on good terms with William and Mary, her position deteriorated as the practice of her religion led to misunderstandings and increasing isolation. |
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