Sentence examples for blatant misinterpretation from inspiring English sources

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Still, as the Chicago Tribune pointed out, the ad is blatant misinterpretation of House Bill 1785, which Rauner signed into law in August.

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Leaving aside such blatant misinterpretations, what is Descartes' legacy now?

As online fervor drenched in not-so-subtle racism swelled, blatant misinterpretations of Kondo's method proliferated.

But when a leader is confronted by a rebellion motivated by an ideological agenda apparently incompatible with their own, a blatant and wilful misinterpretation of facts and an obvious parallel agenda of undermining their authority, they really have no choice but to take a stand.

What follows the sub-head, "The way food used to be: The myths of foodie nostalgia (Or is Michael Pollan a sexist pig?)," is a misinterpretation and blatant misuse of quotes from a 2009 New York Times Pollan piece.

This kind of race-baiting -- whether relying on blatant falsehoods, deceptively presented facts or gross misinterpretations of reality -- is something Limbaugh has done countless times throughout his career.

Namely, misinterpretation.

The misinterpretation age.

"That's a misinterpretation.

The other misinterpretation is conceptual.

"Blatant ballot-stuffing".

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