Sentence examples for based on misinterpretation from inspiring English sources

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The criticisms, Schaffelke wrote in the journal, were "based on misinterpretation, selective use of data and over-simplification".

But this is based on misinterpretation of the available evidence: culling does not prompt a rapid reduction in the numbers of infected badgers".

Mumbai-based Shetye issued a statement in defence of his work, saying he had "tried to express myself through the medium I know best" and that the controversy was based on misinterpretation.

Scientists at Australia's leading marine science agency say an attack on the integrity of their research into threats to the Great Barrier Reef was flawed and based on "misinterpretation" and "selective use of data".

"When Aung San Suu Kyi displayed such hostility, the poor young woman just kept saying, 'I can't believe this, I can't believe this, this is Aung San Suu Kyi?' " Williams has come to think that both the earlier veneration of Suu Kyi as a secular saint of human rights and the current shock at her transformation are based on misinterpretation.

Originally, it applied only to psychiatric disorders generated in the patient by autosuggestion, based on misinterpretation of the doctor's attitude and com­ ments.

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The accusations were based on misinterpretations of his poems, he explains, misinterpretations which were "very bad... because the whole collection is simply a message of love from a son to his mother and father".

Uribe was the most vocal and visible proponent of the no vote in the plebiscite but voters had their own reasons for rejecting the peace deal, many based on misinterpretations, rumours and outright lies.

Constitutional lawyers are sceptical about such claims, saying they are based on misinterpretations and outdated laws, but since 1970 - when Leonard Casley, a wheat farmer in Western Australia, declared himself Prince Leonard of the Hutt River Province - the micro-nation fad has been growing.

And they say that the claim by some analysts and administration officials of a reviewing stand, which was reported in a front-page article in The New York Times and then by several other news organizations, was apparently based on misinterpretations of inconclusive or incomplete data and should not have been circulated outside the government.

There are contextual, legal, institutional and structural factors that reduce people's motivation to interact and even build walls of separation between them based on misinterpretations of differences.

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