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Otherwise, in the current proteomics where proteins are identified primarily by correlation of mass spectrometric data to sequence in a database, rather than de novo as during the age of chemical sequencing by Edman chemistry there is great leeway for misinterpretation of proteomic data.
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Graham writes, in the no-room-for-misinterpretation version, "economic inequality per se is not bad".
The not left little room for misinterpretation.
Not much room for misinterpretation there.
And there's so much room for misinterpretation over email.
Too much potential for misinterpretation in one cover.
With e-mail, the possibilities for misinterpretation are even more acute.
For example, he said, a question like "Do you send money back home?" was ripe for misinterpretation.
But he said his sense of humor left room for misinterpretation.
…which, hopefully, is why Graham wrote a simplified version which "leaves no room for misinterpretation".
There is no room for misinterpretation".
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