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"That's obviously a misguided interpretation of his constitutional authority," Glennon said.
No one was denying the obvious evidence suggesting Jabar had been influenced by people pushing a misguided interpretation of Islam.
He said Mr. Sperling was trying to pave the way for tax increases by advancing "a misguided interpretation of the mandate given to this newly created committee".
The second, also at the heart of Lord Black's appeal (which the Court agreed to hear in May), is that his conviction rested on a misguided interpretation of the legal concept of "honest services".
WASHINGTON — In an unusual break with the White House, the Democratic leaders of Congress told the Supreme Court on Monday that President Obama was pursuing a misguided interpretation of federal Medicaid law that made it more difficult for low-income people to obtain health care.
Not only is this clumsy cliché ineffective, it represents a misguided interpretation of scripture.
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The ill-advised PR campaign was illustrated on May 16, when in response to my comments on the blatant brutality of the Kenyan police and their disproportionate use of force against the protestors, a member of the Digital Communication in the Office of the President facebooked me a rather misguided interpretation of a Reuters-Africa story -- ostensibly justifying the brutal police response.
So it's a really misguided interpretation of ubuntu.
"The fact that the DOJ would even consider threatening federal funds for such services over a new and misguided interpretation of federal law is ludicrous," said Ricky Diaz, a spokesman for McCrory's re-election campaign.
I didn't feel I had much choice; the publications encompassed three distinct research papers, reams of data, and a whole lot of what proved to be mostly misguided interpretation of the findings by the media, and the investigators themselves.
From earliest childhood, Marie-Thérèse's behavior mirrored her mother's, whether she was donning a miniature version of the grand panier (the giant hoop skirt that, the author notes, "weighed as much as she did") or frolicking in the bucolic gardens of the Petit Trianon in accordance with Marie Antoinette's elegant, if misguided, interpretation of Rousseau.
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