Sentence examples for Has been misinterpreted from inspiring English sources

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The accusation that Vatican II has been misinterpreted — and that this misinterpretation is responsible for most of Catholicism's current ills — has gained semiofficial status in Rome.

His civility, it seems, has been misinterpreted.

It's an identity thing which has been misinterpreted.

That could be, and has been, misinterpreted, the definition broadened beyond the football field.

In a recent paper, we argue that the case of H.M. has been misinterpreted.

The Fair Game policy, they said, has been misinterpreted by courts and critics.

But when confronted with his inflammatory rhetoric, the rabbi insists he has been misinterpreted.

"He has a hard edge to him, but it has been misinterpreted.

It could be the case that what you have said has been misinterpreted.

Mr Howe added that a provision stating the UK "must take into account" decisions in Strasbourg has been misinterpreted.

Tells how he disagrees with the ugly tactics of the pro-life movement, which has been misinterpreted".

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