Evidently deeply suspicious of British newspapers, she seems to misinterpret innocent questions as a ruse to stitch her up. |
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Willfully to misinterpret a text is akin to attributing an action to the author that he did not commit. |
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Critics who bash such films as Happy Times as being heavy-handed misinterpret the key differences between Eastern and Western cinema. |
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It is possible to misinterpret worsening of symptoms as an exacerbation of multiple sclerosis. |
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Perhaps of even more concern, these stereotypes may lead people to misread or misinterpret another person's emotions. |
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The Board did not misinterpret or misapply the evidentiary burden cast on the Respondent. |
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Avoid low-voiced conversations within earshot of the client, as he or she may misinterpret them in a paranoid way. |
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This is pop-culture shorthand that even David Cameron couldn't misinterpret. |
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They may misinterpret it as a lack of interest in certain activities or a desire to be alone. |
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Some may even misinterpret this as a delayed April Fool prank. |
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Our Agency shall not be considered responsible if the trekker ignores or misinterpret our conditions. |
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In this new environment, public authorities and service providers often misinterpret and misapply these rules. |
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Some patients feel so overwhelmed when faced with complicated medical information that they tune out or misinterpret what is said. |
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Whoever does not have this revelation, will misunderstand, misinterpret and misplace the Word. |
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It's just, why not make it so clear that even the biggest Anti-Federalist looney tune can't misinterpret the meaning? |
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To believe in this myth of linkage is to misunderstand the past, to misinterpret the present, to mistakenly envision the future. |
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All these and many other aspects lead drivers to misinterpret the phenomena of the road environment and to react inappropriately as a result. |
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Sometimes the person with dementia and those around them will misinterpret each other's attempts at communication. |
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Otherwise, they may misinterpret a change in your behaviour as a performance issue. |
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Providers may misinterpret or ignore service delivery guidelines and instead impose barriers of their own. |
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The investigator needs concise feedback so as to not misinterpret the final conclusion. |
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We cannot doubt for a moment the determination of terrorists, nor misinterpret any period of calm as marking the end of their violent plans. |
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Indeed, Millennials seem to be using familiar political terms in ways that are easy to misinterpret. |
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They will find that they are prone to continuously misread and misinterpret their emergent partner, protagonist and rival. |
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They will often have difficulty understanding complex, abstract language and may misinterpret metaphors, slang terms, and colloquialisms. |
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That Courtney has written a good one without tipping her hand as the creator is what drives us to both critique her morally and misinterpret her critically. |
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Her self-confessed shyness is easy to misinterpret it as crotchetiness. |
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It is easy to misinterpret and misunderstand facts about divorce. |
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Consequently, HSOs may misinterpret or enter inconsistent information. |
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First, there is a tendency to misinterpret the notion of the responsibility to protect to mean the right of intervention in the affairs of sovereign States. |
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Either they are not aware of the guidelines, or they misinterpret or even ignore them when they contradict established understanding, practices, or beliefs. |
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The prime minister is being warned that he needs to be careful not to misinterpret Merkel's approach, as he did in late 2011 when he tabled a series of demands for the City of London at a Brussels summit. |
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It was depressing to hear in the corridors that the Commission's legal service has refused to accept the outcome of the conciliation or has tried to misinterpret it. |
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It is our collective experience that parents and children may misinterpret or may have distorted or misinformed perceptions of the child's relationship to the ex-partner. |
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A say-on-pay approach may require the Committee to speculate about shareholder concerns and could be counterproductive if the directors were to misinterpret the results of such a vote. |
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Francis, 77, said it was easy to misinterpret the creation story as recounted in the book of Genesis, according to which God created heaven and Earth in six days and rested on the seventh. |
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The more it says, the more there is to misinterpret. |
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Would non-professionals be apt to misinterpret the numbers? |
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To underestimate them is to misinterpret history. |
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Using the wrong unit can cause you to misinterpret the test results. |
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There is a tendency for foreigners and the foreign media to misunderstand or misinterpret the political dynamics in Nigeria given their knack for seeing everything from a religious and ethnic prism. |
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This diversion during the transition from visual flight to instrument flight may have caused the pilot to become disoriented and to misinterpret or improperly scan the flight instruments. |
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As with Shalit's 1995 article, which McGowan cites approvingly several times, McGowan's book demonstrates an impressive ability to misinterpret and misreport facts. |
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According to Nickell, peripheral vision can easily mislead, especially late at night when the brain is tired and more likely to misinterpret sights and sounds. |
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Inundated by too many of them, we tend to ignore them completely, to accept them blithely, to disbelieve them closemindedly, or simply to misinterpret their significance. |
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The Canadian Hansard records make note of the language used by the members of parliament, so as not to misinterpret the words of the person who has the floor. |
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