When speakers weren't busy glossing over his faults they were just misinterpreting history. |
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In misinterpreting the half-note pulse, the performance tempo was bound to be twice as slow as it was meant to be. |
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The documents supplied by the banks gave unclear and misleading information, which resulted in borrowers misinterpreting the facts. |
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Touching an object for a longer time and still misinterpreting the tactual impression makes things worse. |
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In the case of schizophrenics, delusions can arise through misinterpreting other people's actions, misreading other people's minds. |
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Someone incorrectly parsed the new statement by misinterpreting the graphics. |
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Some people seem hell-bent on misinterpreting you, even people you thought weren't inclined to having jerky knees. |
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Researchers often risk misinterpreting data because of the varying number of cases classified as undetermined. |
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I hope I'm not misinterpreting your comments, Mark, but that's the way I see the literature in this field. |
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I suspect that the hon. member is misinterpreting when he talks about forces. |
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The member should either research the facts or stop misinterpreting the facts. |
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Denying this, Mr Blunkett implied the former deputy leader was simply making mischief and deliberately misinterpreting party policy. |
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In court Tuesday, Bury scolded city attorneys for misinterpreting the order. |
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The fact that it is misinterpreting the stance of the international community could be a result of the regime's total isolation, but it could well also be aimed at enforcing bilateral talks, which it has not yet achieved. |
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But anybody who concludes from this that Mr Bush's second term is already a waste of time is misinterpreting the evidence even more seriously than the Bush team did back in November. |
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Translating and misinterpreting are two notions which are often linked, since there is nothing more difficult than expressing an idea, a concept or a message in another language. |
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Some individuals may not immediately see a teacher's role in the initiative, misinterpreting a green clean program as an operational or custodial initiative. |
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Whilst statistics are fundamentally significant for the progression of one's own illness, one should not make the mistake of over-estimating their value or of misinterpreting them and losing hope as a result. |
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It has to find a balance between, on the one hand, the need for information about new or traditional therapies, and on the other, the risks connected with misinterpreting the information. |
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He says we're making progress by leaps and bounds by investing in it-I hope I'm not misinterpreting what he said-while, Mr. Sela, you say we shouldn't waste our money. |
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The authors note that such stormy periods are usually short-lived, and that when the headwinds abate the equilibrium rate tends to pop back up. They also reckon the stagnationists are misinterpreting some of the evidence. |
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He was probably not so much fibbing as misinterpreting the question. |
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At a meeting of the Mekong River Commission in the ancient Laotian capital of Luang Prabang, Cambodia and Vietnam accused Laos of misinterpreting the terms of the agreement. |
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In order to avoid misinterpreting chromosome 17 polysomy as HER2 gene amplification, the use of a CEN 17 probe is recommended for more accurate HER2 status assessment. |
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Errors by Nicholas II in managing the Russian government also led to his misinterpreting the type of situation in which Russia was to become involved with Japan. |
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