Sentence examples for may distort interpretation from inspiring English sources

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This clearly may distort interpretation of lactate levels as a clinical diagnostic tool.

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Judgments about one's agency, in contrast, are offline and usually post-act, and they are, thereby, subject to various biases that may distort the interpretation of one's own agency.

Including this study without qualifying its many limitations may distort the interpretation of the readers.

First, the model does not take into account the effects of gene flow from third party populations, whereas Bantu-speakers did undergo regional interactions with local non-Bantu groups that may distort the interpretation of inferred parameter values.

Jim Jaffe Washington, Nov. 17, 2009 • To the Editor: You suggest that this "ghostwritten" material submitted by members of Congress may distort the historical record or influence judicial interpretation.

And the crisis may distort priorities.

Extenuating circumstances may distort the data.

"I may distort your sample," he added.

She may not invent details, but she may distort their importance.

Target-driven care may distort clinical priorities.

However, these methods may distort the combined signal.

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