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Due to the simple mathematical nature of some fasting sample-derived indices, there is the potential for their output to be misinterpreted in some subjects particularly in those with type 2 diabetes where their levels may be paradoxically and erroneously increased e.g. fasting glucose to insulin ratio (FGIR), 1/fasting insulin.

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He doesn't want his accusations to be misinterpreted in the press as an anti-European campaign.

Moreover, they provide only thin deposits that can be misinterpreted in terms of involved process, and will probably be erased from the geological record.

The protests may have stemmed from a belief that he was not pulling his weight but having a bad game can easily be misinterpreted in such a manner.

I respect that he can be misinterpreted in the worst way by the ignorami, and that scares me, but I respect him as an artist and person".

"U.S. efforts to signal support for political reform in Iran could be misinterpreted in Iran or by U.S. allies as signaling a weakening resolve on counterterrorism," the commission's report says.

It's been said before, but it bears repeating — email and text messaging lack nuance and can often be misinterpreted in the worst possible way, destroying the trust upon which matrix teams depend.

But privacy advocates worry that remarks intended for friends and followers may be misinterpreted in a courtroom or that carelessly typed posts will be seen in the same light as letters mailed to the White House.

The bone repair process, which follows the aseptic bone necrosis caused by the sclerosing agent, could be misinterpreted in diagnostic imaging, especially at the early stages after inoculation [30].

Some expressions, such as "favored" and "selected for" are used commonly as shorthand in evolutionary biology and are not meant to impart consciousness to natural selection; however, these too may be misinterpreted in the vernacular sense by non-experts and must be clarified.

(I'm guessing that would play well in Kingston, but might be misinterpreted in Gary's home state of Minnesota).

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