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She acknowledged that spectators might have misinterpreted her hand motion.
Sadly, White might have misinterpreted Gehrig's shyness — the great first baseman was not gregarious.
Tebow said he realized that Ryan might have misinterpreted his comments when he was not included in Wildcat packages during practice Wednesday and Thursday of last week.
Overzealous council officers in the London borough of Southwark might have misinterpreted the rules this year (introduced under the Licensing Act) when they tried to ban the Salvation Army from singing carols, but they were eventually thwarted.
Words like condemnation, which the nominee used in his blog post, are not helpful in our respectful dialogue, and one can see in our polarized climate how Sanders and others who, like him, are unfamiliar with the meaning of salvation for Christians might have misinterpreted that theology.
I thought it might have misinterpreted a snow pile.
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Third, some patients might have overestimated or underestimated their activities or may have misinterpreted the questions in the self-administered questionnaire.
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"They have misinterpreted their own rules," Coates said.
Members, however, said critics have misinterpreted the group's intention.
He believes they have misinterpreted his actions and intentions.
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