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Though Mr. Spreng said he was concerned that the data could be misinterpreted, he added that "we're not going to fight" the demands for disclosure.
The creation of the map was opposed by both the department and the American Cancer Society when it was proposed two years ago, according to a review of state records, amid concerns that its unfiltered data could be misinterpreted.
Again, and because this data could be misinterpreted: Distimo is measuring iPhone app downloads, not total users, active users, engagement, or the social networks' total user base.
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For those not paying close attention to data analysis, this statement could be misinterpreted to mean that the vaccine may not protect against P[4]G2.
Because these comparisons were conceived after the survey data had been collected, we did not perform analytic statistical tests, which could be misinterpreted.
Mass spectrometry data do not always provide evidence for every amino acid within a peptide, so a mass spectrum could be misinterpreted and provide misleading results.
And how easily they could be misinterpreted.
This is a sensitive territory, and I am aware how Locke could be misinterpreted.
"He commented that it would be problematic, that it could be misinterpreted," she says.
Routine horse-trading for votes is stymied, for fear it could be misinterpreted.
But are givers concerned that the gift could be misinterpreted or even offend someone?
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