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"There has been some misunderstanding.
However, there has been some misunderstanding about how AMP works.
However, after a careful reading of our Russian colleagues' opinions, we are left with the impression that there has been some misunderstanding, not only lexical but also conceptual.
We believe that there has been some misunderstanding since the assessment of positive and negative eQTMs is only done for statistically significant eQTMs.
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I think there might have been some misunderstanding about that in the past".
I wanted to call the whole thing off, but didn't know how—I lacked the words with which to explain that there had been some misunderstanding.
Mr. Newman's traveling companion, Bob Hamrdla, who is not a Korean War veteran and lives in the same retirement village as Mr. Newman, assumed there must have been some misunderstanding from that meeting, Jeff Newman said.
But in last Thursday's debate, Mr. Florio again disputed the article's accuracy, noting that he had not been quoted directly and saying that "the reporter indicated there may have been some misunderstanding by her".
Considering the "quaintness" of James's spoken English there may have been some misunderstanding on both sides.
At his meeting with de Staercke, Salazar denied that Portugal was giving Rhodesia its own diplomatic representation, and said there had been some misunderstanding.
Villanueva said that he was not consulted before the shutdown and there may have been some misunderstanding among fire officials and city lawyers.
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