Sentence examples for dangerous misinterpretation from inspiring English sources

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But there is a danger: remember the oracle at Delphi, whose ambiguous words could be open to dangerous misinterpretation?

The operator must comprehend the physical, geometrical, anatomical and physiological factors potentially capable of modifying the speed of propagation of the shear waves in order to adequately perform the ARFI examination, and thus to avoid dangerous misinterpretation of its results.

Jeffress' use of this passage to support military action, however, is a dangerous misinterpretation of what the Bible actually says.

However, this conclusion should be interpreted with caution to avoid a potentially dangerous misinterpretation.

Comparison of the EDEN-Omega Study with the previously published works can lead to dangerous misinterpretation of the current evidence.

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London-based Imam, Shafiur Rahman, believes learning the language would help prevent any dangerous misinterpretations of the holy book.

Ms. Abbas, who has given the traditionally human female face of the steed some of her own features, imagines it as a kind of life-size toy, one she has climbed up on and ridden herself, though doing so too publicly in Pakistan could court dangerous misinterpretations.

General rules for a proper interpretation of a text (i.e. integrating it in a hierarchical complex of multiple texts) may serve as a moderating element here, which is supposed to prevent extreme and potentially dangerous misinterpretations of a single text.

The ability to identify the geographic origin of an individual using genomic data poses a formidable challenge due to its complexity and potentially dangerous misinterpretations [ 23].

Multidetector CT is required to correctly characterise VA as segmental dilatation of venous structures, with enhancement paralleling that of other veins in the same system (Fig. 13), thus avoiding misinterpretation as lymphadenopathy, retroperitoneal or adnexal tumours which may result in dangerous procedures such as biopsy [37].

Paradoxically, while current vaccination policies are meant to empower parents to facilitate an autonomous decision (e.g. by means of the free choice), parental misinterpretation of the freedom to decide over the vaccination sets the basis for a dangerous self-management of the child's health.

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