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That was why he said he was reluctant to say anything that might be misconstrued.
He was delighted until much of his staff revolted, arguing, among other things, that the drawing was sexist and might be misconstrued.
He added that because of similarly packaged flushable hemorrhoidal wipes, products like Fresh Care also might be misconstrued as "a quasi-medical product".
Groupthink kicks in and you wouldn't want to be the person timidly saying: "But Minister, I think 'Panama stays in you' might be misconstrued".
They've got to mind what they say, be careful about this, careful about that, because something might be misconstrued, twisted around".
Any opinions might be misconstrued as those of the people who ran the restaurant, which had already had enough relatively uncomplimentary publicity from the trial, he said.
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It is flavoured with coriander and dill, which makes it taste rather aniseedy, and it should always be served ice-cold in shot glasses with cheery cries of 'Skal' (looking intently into your drinking companion's eyes as you do so, which might possibly be misconstrued this side of the North Sea).
One of his lawyers told the court that he was "deeply sorry for his actions" but feared that anything he might say would be misconstrued.
"I realized," she explains in her new book, "that whatever I might say could be misconstrued and used to create a version of 'reality' that would be unrecognizable, a kind of voice-over of my truths I could not bear".
"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.
Many seem to be concerned that the Mr. Loughner's violent acts might be tied to his penchant for playing multiplayer online games or be misconstrued as common behavior among gamers.
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