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It may have simply been a misinterpretation at the time.
But those reports were based on misinterpretations of what he said.
Misinterpretation of the test results can mean the difference between life and death.
But budget office officials say that is a misinterpretation of the data.
This is a misinterpretation of what I meant by "leave us alone".
The science is difficult and the results prone to misinterpretation.
And there may be words said in the course of an election campaign that are open to misinterpretation.
Some of the data were subject to misinterpretation, the critics said.
"But this is a misinterpretation of what happened in the Gulf."
But legal experts said that the language left great room for misinterpretation.
Maybe enlightened misinterpretation is the best we can hope for.
The amendment is, in my view, based on a misinterpretation of the article.
First of all, I loved the misinterpretation that occurred early.
And such parents may be more likely to use night lights, leading to a possible misinterpretation, the report said.
It opens the way for misinterpretation which is very dangerous.
"It is an announcement so that there will be no misinterpretation for what we are doing."
We could light one up, but that might be fraught with possible misinterpretations.
Later he admitted there had been a misinterpretation about the exchange.
Asked if the poster was not open to misinterpretation, he said, "I think it's very clear."
However, those standards must be defined in such a way as to prevent any misinterpretation.
"You could certainly say the timing is open to misinterpretation," he said on Wednesday.
So that my work is liable to the most vital misinterpretation.
Darwin's results have come under fire by individuals that suggest misinterpretations.
I don't understand where you think the misinterpretation of Mill is.
According to recent view It is a simple misinterpretation of two normal crosses.