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But she seems to have misread at least some of them.
It will do us no good to misread what 1.2 billion people are up to.
A lot of people, including us, just really misread that guy during the campaign.
It left her feeling as though she had misread the evening.
"A lot of people misread their rights," she said recently.
As for your second question, perhaps I have misread the signs.
You misread the figure, as did I in my grand total.
I think that in at least one respect you misread me, maybe more.
And there is always the possibility of misreading the market.
"I think he misread the situation and forced a fight on himself."
Look on the bright side; perhaps you are misreading the situation.
You'd be misreading this team if you think one football game means the season.
Collins said he misread the defense, a common problem tonight.
If that was the case, he had misread her badly.
But please believe me when I say that you have misread the situation completely.
She was beginning to wonder if she'd misread it - got the time all wrong.
It came to him that maybe he had misread the signs.
It's hard to explore things that are misread into the book.
Then, if I'm misreading all this, things will be fine.
If that proves to be the case then I have misread the game.
The problem was that Brown, under pressure, misread the defense's coverage.
One analyst said the market had perhaps misread the housing data.
I would suggest that these critics are misreading the recent history.
Yet Lawrence was so modern that we're still misreading him.
Perhaps I misread your actions, but that's what occurred to me.