Sentence examples for based on misinterpretation of from inspiring English sources

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

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

This morning Piper Jaffray upgraded shares of of Maxwell to Overweight based on misinterpretation of data on China's new hybrid bus subsidy, and failed to note it was only for plug-in hybrids, which the company has immaterial exposure too.

The Ninth Circuit denied the injunction in a 2 to 1 decision, asserting the court has no jurisdiction to overrule an agency's decision, even if the decision is based on misinterpretation of law.

Recurrent and exaggerated fears of contracting a disease based on misinterpretation of bodily symptoms may suggest the appropriateness of a Hypochondriasis diagnosis.

It is particularly important to outline the potential risk of inappropriate ICD implants due to a false diagnosis of ARVC/D based on misinterpretation of imaging studies including cardiac magnetic resonance.

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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".

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.

These fears are based on misinterpretations of the Mayan calendar.

The DSM-5 describes hypochondriasis as the "preoccupation with fears of having a serious medical illness based on misinterpretations of benign (or minor) bodily sensations". To a hypochondriac, a headache means a brain tumor, a quickened heartbeat means a heart attack, and a mole means melanoma.

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