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An authority on the laws of war, Prof. Scott L. Silliman of Duke University, said that the assertions in the military's letter were highly questionable and that the military lawyers who drafted it may have misconstrued the law.
Neither, however, is responsible for anything I may have misconstrued.
Patients may have been reluctant to disclose their use of CAM therapies, or may have misconstrued them as normal parts of their diet or daily routine, resulting in an under-reporting of their use.
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It may, in perfect good faith, have misconstrued the provisions giving it power to act so that it failed to deal with the question remitted to it and decided some question which was not remitted to it.
Consequently, we may design inappropriate interventions since we would have misconstrued the true underlying motivations of their sexual risk behaviours.
"People have misconstrued what was in that report, particularly the IOC and international federations.
"I don't know how people could have misconstrued what he did".
"People have misconstrued why Tinder succeeded," he continues.
According to these philosophers, the truth-maker panegyrists have misconstrued the logical form of "makes true".
Other scientific approaches have misconstrued it, often in debates over the new epoch's starting date.
People externally have misconstrued: 'Look what's happening to the Mac team!
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