Exact(3)
She found his "unwillingness to admit there was a miscommunication to be appalling".
Rumsfeld replied, in his best vice-principal tone, as if patronizing a particularly dull student, "I guess the reason I don't use the phrase 'guerrilla war' is because there isn't one, and it would be a misunderstanding and a miscommunication to you and to the people of the country and the world".
Wheeler later reversed course, saying this statements to the network were a "miscommunication" to CNN, forcing Fox 5 DC to update its story.
Similar(57)
But Mr. Cahill had to issue his directive twice before Nepera complied -- the result of either a miscommunication, according to Nepera officials, or company arrogance, according to its critics.
PapayaMobile is chalking up the whole situation to a "miscommunication," and wants to move on to talk about other news.
"It's a little bit easier for a mistake or miscommunication (to occur)," she said.
There are always inconsequential episodes: who else but Knausgaard would think it worth devoting two pages to a miscommunication at the bar which ends with him paying for twice as many beers as he meant to order?
The party's executive director, Ray Bozarth, said a miscommunication is to blame.
Somewhere in the hand-off, however, there was a miscommunication, according to several Newsweek sources.
The letter was intended for members of the Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Beck said, but "a miscommunication" caused it to be sent to 2,100 people.
It was a miscommunication that seemed to permeate the club, demonstrated by the recent departures of Damien Comolli as director of football and Ian Cotton as communications director.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com