Sentence examples for Although misinterpretation from inspiring English sources

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Ordering à la carte, like reading a poem, has become a speculative process, although misinterpretation has more tangible consequences, as when something unexpected (and unpleasant) arrives at the table.

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Large-scale patterns in the history of life have also been of considerable interest to nonspecialists, although misinterpretations and misunderstandings of this important issue are common and can have significant implications for an overall understanding of evolution.

Also, the exclusion of the VELOUR trial renders the results of this meta-analysis incomplete and prone to misinterpretation, although the authors conclude that the use of aflibercept remains justified in its approved indication in patients with mCRC.

Although there could be visual misinterpretation or the consumer may not know how to use the product while protecting themselves, these pictures would aid in addressing literacy issues.

18 19 20 21 22 23 These associations are likely mediated by fear and misinterpretation of symptoms, although an impact of the stress of dealing with major medical conditions or a purely physiological reaction to oxygenation changes associated with dysfunctional breathing and/or heart function may also contribute.

Slide agglutination is the gold standard for serotyping H. influenzae in most laboratories, although this technique is prone to misinterpretation because of nonspecific agglutination, cross-reactions, or autoagglutination.

This may have resulted in the loss or misinterpretation of some information, although such issues were not highlighted during cognitive debriefing.

Although the described misinterpretations of artifacts by the AQAs were at least subjective appraisals of the Observing Veterinarian, but he as a veterinarian has profound theoretical knowledge and practical skills in veterinary pathology backed up with knowledge about lung lesions and its histopathology.

St. Barnabas denied defrauding Medicare and admitted no deliberate wrongdoing, although it acknowledged the overbilling, calling it a misinterpretation of Medicare rules.

"You can't just change the rules in the middle of the ballgame". City officials say they have been unable to detect how the misinterpretation of the zoning code began, although some speculated that the problem could have arisen when the code was updated in 1969.

Although an exploratory regression analysis is vulnerable to misinterpretation, 22 we also performed this type of analysis, in order to detect any signs of an influence of treatment performance on the primary outcome.

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