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The old rules "were based on a serious misinterpretation" of federal law, said Dan Riedinger, a spokesman for the Edison Electric Institute, the industry's main trade group.
But that reasoning is based on a serious misinterpretation of the data, says H. Nejat Seyhun, a professor of finance and business administration at the University of Michigan who has devoted much of his academic career to analyzing insider behavior.
The bad writing of his first major work, the Critique of Pure Reason (1781), resulted in what he considered a serious misinterpretation by critics and caused him to issue a second edition (1787), whose inconsistency with the first edition has resulted in a centuries-long debate about his original intentions.
But this is a serious misinterpretation.
Post DNA analysis, to co-evaluate haematology to preclude a serious misinterpretation of results (misdiagnosis).
It is based on a serious misinterpretation, which could have easily been avoided if the authors had paid more attention to a recent lung cancer study in the very same region, Kashmir, and a subsequent important clarification published by its senior author (Koul and Chaouachi, 2011; Koul et al, 2011).
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Like many a skirmish involving old-style English Puritanism, it is prey to serious misinterpretation.
Pronounced lateral conductivity changes may, however, produce significant artifacts that can lead to serious misinterpretation.
Although meta-analyses of data across multiple studies can help in identifying and quantifying interactions among factors, missing latent variables can result in serious misinterpretation.
University College London researchers whose statistics were previously used to argue that "immigrants cost Britain £3,000 a year each" criticised Migration Watch UK's "sloppy or simply wrong" conclusions based on "serious misinterpretation" of the original research.
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