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is misinterpretation
noun
An instance of misinterpreting.
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Yes, some of this is misinterpretation – but some of it is credible democratic anxiety, as with the prisoner voting issue.
Unfortunately, there already is misinterpretation of the Mitchell report, what it was supposed to be and how relevant it is.
There is misinterpretation of the Islamic teachings made by the Somali community, and they use it as a tool to oppress women".
"Yes, some of this is misinterpretation - but some of it is credible democratic anxiety, as with the prisoner voting issue.
While clinical guidelines serve an important function, two common adverse consequences of such recommendations are that they are often misapplied to patient populations outside of those intended, and secondly that there is misinterpretation of the policy itself.
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The problem in that instance was misinterpretation: Danley makes a habit of motioning when he calls balls, rather than staying still.
However, in the specific instance of this writer, we feel there has been misinterpretation regarding our views and what was said on and off camera.
"Now, as I said then - and this is where there was misinterpretation - that doesn't mean that you don't do certain things.
Since there was misinterpretation of radiological pneumonia, there were 3 cases of protocol deviations.
Furthermore, in those cases where this behaviour was evaluated on the video, there may have been misinterpretation.
5 The main pitfalls were misinterpretation of cardiotocography (CTG), not acting timely on abnormal CTG and misuse of oxytocin.
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