Sentence examples for a complete misreading from inspiring English sources

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But that would be a complete misreading of the situation.

And that, Mr. Farina felt certain, was a complete misreading of the events.

The Romney response was either a complete misreading of a dangerous situation, or a classic act of cynicism.

"It is not remotely indicative of any orders from among high - that is a complete misreading of it".

But Downing Street said that any such action against British exports to Argentina would be "counterproductive" and "a complete misreading of Britain's resolve on this issue".

To suggest that someone who comes from the defence side is somehow disabled in my position is a complete misreading of the way the criminal law works and the criminal trial process works.

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The act of calling them racists is a complete misread of what these caricaturists stood for in France.

But more to the point, this strategy of "attacking the messenger" represents a complete misread by the White House of the dynamics at play.

It's an impressively complete misreading of Dr. King's life and philosophy.

The Guantánamo analysts' complete misreading of Abdullah Mehsud was included among hundreds of classified assessments of detainees at the prison in Cuba that were obtained by The New York Times.

This amounts to a gross misreading of the period.

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