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Because parent child agreement on the child's HRQoL in general is moderate to low and changes with the child's increasing age [ 27- 29], there is a risk that adolescents' levels of well-being might be misinterpreted by parents and thus, low levels of HRQoL might not be acted upon.
Now, this might be misinterpreted as vanity.
He was also nervous about how their distinctly Ukrainian songs might be misinterpreted.
Sony executives decided that the spots, meant to be humorous, might be misinterpreted.
It might be misinterpreted as suggesting that there was more to come".
"Because we knew, sadly, there's a greater chance it might be misinterpreted if it was a young man of color".
But the scrutiny online has raised concern that idle chatter by teenagers might be misinterpreted by the police.
"All of those had to be written off straight away; you can't give something that might be misinterpreted".
He grapples with his desire to help her and his fear that his actions might be misinterpreted.
Such a climate puts everyone on their guard, fearful that their actions might be misinterpreted as dodgy.
When I suggested his "courtesy" might be misinterpreted, Admiral Crowe waved me away with a curt rejoinder: "Poindexter is only a vice admiral".
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