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Later studies demonstrated their report was based on misinterpreted data.
Their job would be to present the misinterpreted interests of large institutions to public.
The government rolled back a day later by saying the move had been 'misinterpreted'.
And with that comment, I leave you all to get mad at my misinterpreted opinions a bit more.
But that could be a misinterpreted throwback to the Senator's professional basketball days.
As for the dessert: no comment other than that it was obviously a misinterpreted recipe.
Others counter that the use of violence is a misinterpreted view of the male role.
If the president chooses instead to talk about misinterpreted jokes, shame on him."
The women become ensnared by the missed connections, the misinterpreted gestures.
Could still be a down month for June on the Dow let's talk about housing first you believe that people of misinterpreted.
Press reports last weekend linking the vaccine to 11 deaths were wrong and based on misinterpreted data, a spokesman said.
Instagram later withdrew the terms, saying that they had been 'misinterpreted' and would be re-written.
Additionally, he often diverts the subject of a conversation by responding to a misinterpreted remark.
This is either an inaccurate quotation or a misinterpreted quotation.
It is probably more correct to call it " the most misinterpreted accident in the world".
A misinterpreted order resulted in confused skirmishes breaking out between the forward units of both armies.
But a misinterpreted text, an inappropriate prayer, a hurried wedding ceremony; are these likely to result in damage to the soul?
But neither is sexual harassment now merely a matter of misinterpreted flirtations or off-color jokes.
People had died depending on misinterpreted omens.
The misinterpreted name stuck, and so the creek, and then the town became known as Lodge Grass.
Leibovitz, meanwhile, said that her portrait of Cyrus had been 'misinterpreted' in the media. '
Titchener translated these works for the American audience, and in so doing misinterpreted Wundt's meaning.
Based on a misinterpreted verbal communication of reporting requirements, quite meaningless variance reports were prepared and submitted to headquarters.
Male initiation of romantic relations is more socially acceptable, so a misinterpreted compliment would not be viewed as unnatural.
They help to clarify, for both the hotelier and the printer, what is required and reduce the changes of a misinterpreted brief.