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Later, Mr. Reiss said he felt badly that she had misconstrued his meaning.
"He said, 'Hey, Orrin, this is really wonderful.' I said I was worried that he'd misconstrued the meaning.
For readers who heretofore have been spared exposure to this little concatenation of capital letters, or who have, quite understandably, misconstrued its meaning, STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, supposedly the major food groups of a comprehensive science education.
This line of argument misreads the Constitution and misconstrues the meaning of censure.
If there is an insufficient description of the experiments and the samples, a scientist may misconstrue the meaning of the measurements.
At the very least, it must not tangle with Syria's neighbours, which is almost certainly why Benjamin Netanyahu has just met Putin – to ensure that Israel does not misconstrue the meaning of Russian high altitude planes north-east of Golan.
It's easy to misconstrue the meaning behind text-based messages.
The argument, according to which the species relativist misconstrues the meaning of truth by allowing the same judgment to be both true and false, is clearly question-begging.
Haidt went on to misconstrue the meaning of karma.
It's easy to understand how Central Americans may misconstrue the meaning of a notice to appear.
Words appear out of place, phrases get lost in translation, meaning gets misconstrued.
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