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(It means a word or phrase resulting from a misinterpretation of a spoken phrase).
This was a misinterpretation of a translation of questions and answers during an Israeli TV interview.
In a statement, it said the article was "based on a local misinterpretation of a research report".
One misinterpretation of a human evolutionary tree would be that it shows the branching off of distinct races, with separate histories.
From my distractible perspective across the table, though, his semi-eureka experience looked like the misinterpretation of a sugar high, since he'd just eaten seven Oreo Thins from the pile of communal snacks.
Taking its title from a wilful childhood misinterpretation of a hymn, his new show Lord Of The Dance Settee is a celebration of lifelong daftness, full of elaborately constructed flights of illogical fancy and moments of gleeful childishness.
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A hallucination is distinguished from an illusion, which is a misinterpretation of an actual stimulus.
But it said both the report and the speech hinged on a "misinterpretation" of an important letter.
An education official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said that Ms. Vocel's order stemmed from the misinterpretation of an incident last spring involving a staff member who requested a holiday around Orthodox Easter.
Furthermore, regression analyses of swimming speed were corrected for age of the athletes to prevent a misinterpretation of an 'age-effect' as a 'time-effect'.
Regression analyses of performance were corrected for age of athletes in 'Marathon Swim' in Lake Zurich to prevent a misinterpretation of an 'age-effect' as a 'time-effect'.
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