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Some of the belief that the church frowned on autopsies may have come from a misinterpretation of a papal edict from 1299, in which the Pope forbade the boiling of the bones of dead Crusaders.
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"If you're living in a poor neighborhood deprived of options, there's a certain rationality to keep taking a drug that will give you some temporary pleasure," Dr. Hart said in an interview, arguing that the caricature of enslaved crack addicts comes from a misinterpretation of the famous rat experiments.
The idea of Neanderthals as brutes comes from a misinterpretation of a pathological Neanderthal fossil in 1909 by Marcelin Boule, who actually used his reconstruction to prove that Neanderthals were not on the human lineage.
To prevent designer's faults coming from a specifications' misinterpretation, the specifications are translated into algebraic statements.
Dinner comes from a microwave.
Vegetables came from a can.
Mine came from a shelter.
Andy Grove came from a recommendation from Mike Ovitz.
They can buy time, clarify where another person is coming from and prevent misinterpretation.
In the case of UD constructions, both parametric and LoCoH kernel methods require common assumptions about data to avoid misinterpretations that come from bias with respect to the way the data are collected.
(It means a word or phrase resulting from a misinterpretation of a spoken phrase).
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