To perceive of one aspect in isolation while determining the appropriate method for a job would only invite confusion and miscomprehension which would lead in turn to workplace accidents, equipment damage and material losses. |
How did we arrive at such a miserable state of miscomprehension and self-righteousness? |
Thackeray's lecture on Swift, which is full of animosity and miscomprehension, is a well-written revelation of Thackeray. |
But an opinion such as this is due to miscomprehension of the facts. |
The errors, confusions, near-accidents and miscomprehension of the leadership that Clawson reports are startling enough, but not as much as the operative command-and-control rules – or lack of them. |
On a less elevated note, all three painters were also the victims of vituperative reviews and critical miscomprehension during their careers. |