Sentence examples for malicious interpretation from inspiring English sources

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Just last year, when her father made his "joke" about popping Jewish critics in an oven, she reproached him for the "political error," while insisting that calling the quip anti-Semitic was "a malicious interpretation".

Judge Sue Robinson declared that even under the most malicious interpretation of Google's actions, litigants can't complain about being victims, because ad targeting doesn't cause actual harm.

Several hours after the interview, the National Front leader took to Twitter to denounce the "malicious interpretation" of her comments, adding that, "When dealing with terrorism we can't behave like angels".

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There's an absolute ton of well meaning but incorrect coverage of science by various people and yes, a shed load of not well meaning, but downright insidious and malicious interpretations of science by those who wish to undermine research on political or theological grounds.

They present a perverted interpretation of scripture to fulfill their own malicious agenda.

Your speeches Mr. Trump do not fall under the 1st Amendment as your interpretation of the video was to 'incite violence and hatred with malicious intent'.

These kinds of accusations lend themselves to malicious misjudgment (or common paranoia), and so you should doubt your negative interpretations of what you "heard" or "saw".

I argue for an alternative interpretation of King Solomon's problem in terms of one of the two claimants being "malicious".

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