This shift in sensibility toward orality is not a single literary movement, as it has sometimes been misconstrued. |
Specifically, value is misconstrued here, she maintains, since Derrida fails to finesse the theory of surplus-value in the way that Marx does. |
Finishing ahead of them for one or two years could maybe be misconstrued as a fluke, but this outright ownage simply cannot. |
Even if it is done in the spirit of goodwill and friendship it could be misconstrued. |
Amusement can be gained from tombstone epitaphs which, when read differently, can see intentions misconstrued to say the least. |
They don't want any flexibility on their part to be misconstrued as a sign of weakness. |