Sentence examples for interpreted wrongly from inspiring English sources

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He suggested both that a portion of the security usually held by a bullish investor had been spoken for, when that was not the case, and that Paulson & Company was a "transaction sponsor," which some could have interpreted wrongly as the hedge fund betting that the investment would succeed.

As the decrease in appropriateness was also observed in the control hospital, it suggests a strong secular trend that would have been interpreted wrongly as an adverse effect of the interventions had we conducted this study without an adequate control group.

As a result, there is a risk that UNICEF-supported activities, which are intended to benefit women and children directly, are interpreted wrongly as gender mainstreaming initiatives by Country Offices and without examining the impact of these activities on issues related to women's empowerment, perceptions of traditional roles and wider gender equality.

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The lack of diagnostic studies in primary care populations and the methodological concerns from previous studies conducted in secondary care settings mean the accuracy of clinical tests for identifying ACJ pain and pathology in the primary care population is unknown and previous results may be incorrectly interpreted or wrongly applied.

Then there is the poo, the wee, and what appears to be (and I could have interpreted this wrongly) a spot of bestiality in Goatboy, and gang rape in Feast of Stephen.

If Dr. Goldstein's reaction, and that of Ms. Cheney, are interpreted (perhaps wrongly) as discouraging inquiry into the attackers' motivation, they will be of no help to our security, which ultimately depends on understanding terrorism's causes so we can know how to reduce its likelihood.

Richard Rothstein (Lessons column, Oct. 17) writes that Matthew Goldstein, the CUNY chancellor, in describing as "lame excuses" some City College professors' claim that American foreign policy was responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks, may be "interpreted (perhaps wrongly) as discouraging inquiry into the attackers' motivation".

Most people interpreted, not wrongly, "our civilization" to mean "white European civilization" and "somebody else's babies" to mean "the children of Muslim migrants".

You're saying, "Why can't you say it simply?" You see that language all the time, and clinicians interpret it wrongly.

"The LEGO Group regrets that the product has caused the members of the Turkish cultural community to interpret it wrongly, but point out that the design of the product only refers to the fictional content of the Star Wars saga," the January statement reads.

Discussing both topics prevents patients from interpreting information wrongly, and will help them develop realistic expectations on the possible benefit of treatment.

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