Sentence examples for because of a misinterpretation from inspiring English sources

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Often these determinations have been made without an autopsy or because of a misinterpretation of the findings of an autopsy.

However, we've also seen a decrease in the number of children placed for adoption, because of a misinterpretation of the law following a number of significant judgments by the courts.

The equipment failure was exacerbated by reactor operator error, as the emergency core cooling system was deactivated by operator action because of a misinterpretation of the type of accident that was occurring.

Because of a misinterpretation of an indistinct section of a tape-recorded interview, the story quoted Malcolm Gillies, vice-chancellor, as saying that it was "as diligent as any [institution] in the country" when it came to reporting enrolment data, checking foreign student attendance and meeting Home Office requirements on English language for higher learning.

Many educators long held the explicit aim (at least in part because of a misinterpretation of John Dewey) of presenting the content of a discipline as "fun"; the concern for aesthetic education, an area of great interest to Dewey himself, eschewed this trivial view.

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Flower's personal feelings regarding Pietersen had become an issue, not least because of some misinterpretation which led to the future of both predicated on some sort of 'me-or-him' ultimatum.

Because of their misinterpretation, some critics believe Idle No More has more to do with a broader frustration with aboriginal affairs in Canada, rather than just Bill C-45. .

The chairman of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Russell Reichelt, said in the release: "We've opted to release results ahead of final completion of surveys because of widespread misinterpretation of how much of the Reef has died".

The NIOSH 5040 method outlined for CNTs in air was not applicable to heterogeneous samples such as CNTs extracted from rat lung tissue because of the misinterpretation of the transmission analysis.

Yet, the significance of the discovery of the thermoelectric effect went unrecognized as a means of producing electricity because of Seebeck's misinterpretation of the phenomenon as a magnetic effect caused by a difference in temperature.

This was a misinterpretation of a translation of questions and answers during an Israeli TV interview.

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