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The E.U., in short, is cannier, fairer, and stronger than the B.D.S. movement, though its sanctions may be misconstrued as calculated to add to the movement's prestige.
"They haven't said they won't give us a complete report, but they are concerned that the information may be misconstrued and people might draw conclusions from it that hurts the airline," Ms. Lynch said.
Later, it continues: "Teachers and parents should avoid any kind of hitting, slapping, whipping, kicking, punching, grabbing, pushing, or pulling for it may be misconstrued as part of aggression and could lead to physical and/or legal confrontations".
Otherwise, as you hold forth in the playground with your handbell, or join in with the app on your phone, part of you will be thinking about those silent belltowers – which may be misconstrued as a religious snub, when in reality they are the result of a disagreement about campanological formalities.
"The rationale and motive for any investment is simply not known to us and we are mindful of making general comments which may be misconstrued," Taylor said.Scott, who played for Stoke City and Leicester City in the 1970s and 80s, and has formed Xpro to address major problems he says players of all generations suffer after retirement, believes many who invested in these schemes were badly advised.
The expedient is the more desirable as it will be utterly impossible to call forth the sense of the people generally before the season will be over, especially as the Towns, &c., where there can be most despatch in such an operation are on the wrong side, and it is to be feared that a partial expression of the public voice, may be misconstrued or miscalled, an evidence in favor of the war party.
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It also means that women in particular are more likely to behave in such a way to preserve relationships, which in spoken communication may sometimes be misconstrued to convey a lack of authority and low confidence.
This statement, unattached to any implication that it is a thought or belief of the patient, or another person, may then be misconstrued, e.g. as a third-person auditory hallucination.
It advised that hugging a patient "could land doctors in hot water", saying that hugs "can be misconstrued and may be best avoided".
Unfortunately, the hypotheses and experiments derived from such observations may be impertinent, and the results could be misconstrued and self-serving.
Their reaction to pain may be to exhibit abnormal behaviour which can be misconstrued as worsening mental function or aggression.
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