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Secondly, because Newton regarded himself as misinterpreted by his critics, he had recourse to meta-level or methodological discussions of the practice of optics and of the kinds of knowledge that philosophers can obtain when engaging in experiments with light.

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After months of making statements Trump later explains away as jokes or as comments misinterpreted by the media, it almost doesn't matter whether he is sinister or thoughtless.

The BH concept suggests that management practices and markets that promote size and species selective fishing should be reconsidered; as such it has been misinterpreted by some as an unselective fishing strategy.

The announcement was viewed, at least by Dr. Venter, as a criticism of Celera and was misinterpreted by others as meaning the White House opposed granting patents on the human genome.

What was originally intended in 1848 as a call to place the concept of a unified nation above regional differences with geographic borders marking the extent to which culturally German settlers had spread became reinterpreted as a justification for German expansionism and misinterpreted by some as a claim to German world hegemony.

For these reasons, particular detailed transcriptional studies of low expression genes such as RAGE could be misinterpreted by high-throughput sequencing technologies, and it would be better to study them by other techniques like the one we use in this study.

Symptoms of acute hypoadrenalism, such as nausea and vomiting, overlap with those of gastroenteritis and may easily be misinterpreted by patients as acute gastroenteritis, potentially leading to an overestimation of the importance of infective gastroenteritis as a causal factor in the precipitation of an AC, especially in studies where patient self-reports are used as a data source.

But if your "Gangnam Style" is misinterpreted by youth as a paean in praise of consumer culture, however, the consequences for us will be as grim as the plagues brought down on the Egyptians.

Mrs Hodge said last night that she had been misinterpreted by critics, as she both backed an increase in social housing and wanted refugees excluded from any restrictions.

Cain said he would follow his usual game plan against the Cardinals, without concern that an errant inside pitch to Holliday could be misinterpreted by umpires as retaliation for the slide.

In one thread, a wisecrack about campus elevators was misinterpreted by some as a safety warning, so Dr. Fahlman suggested using :-) as a way to indicate jokes and :-( for remarks to be taken seriously (the latter quickly morphed into a signifier of displeasure).

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