Sentence examples for misinterpretation of facts from inspiring English sources

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But when a leader is confronted by a rebellion motivated by an ideological agenda apparently incompatible with their own, a blatant and wilful misinterpretation of facts and an obvious parallel agenda of undermining their authority, they really have no choice but to take a stand.

The majority of Op/Ed articles expressed the same concern for misinterpretation of facts or information by the general public as summarized in the following representative quote: ""In my view, the promotion of male circumcision should be accompanied by riders encouraging people to use other means of protection even after the cut.

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"What is occurring now is either a significant misunderstanding or a misinterpretation of the facts," said William A. Gollnick, a high-ranking Oneida official on the reservation just west of Green Bay, Wis.

For McGovern to go on to say that Capa (either Robert or Cornell, take your pick) had a "similar impulse to encourage the viewers to believe things that weren't really there" is a gross misinterpretation of the facts, and unfair conjecture.

But the National Union of Students dismissed Mr Green's comments as a "misinterpretation" of the facts.

All of which adds up to my second tidbit, which is that there may have been a misinterpretation of the fact that the advert for the Trust chair job says he or she will serve a four-year term.

OK, the recent Reinhart-Rogoff protest against "gross misinterpretations of the facts" on financial crises doesn't actually say anything about Latvia.

Whatever happens, one would hope that Federer's sunset — if that is what he is approaching, or in — will not be darkened by misinterpretation of opinion or fact.

A clear lack in a proper common definition of the heat flux may lead to a misinterpretation of the results, in fact depending on the chosen area where the heat exchange takes place (namely the internal area of the microstructures or the separation surface between the device and the heating source), we can achieve a maximum heat flux of either about 200 W/cm2 or about 700 W/cm2.

Emergency US is particularly susceptible to errors, more than any other diagnostic imaging technique: in fact, the misinterpretation of sonographic images should be considered as a serious risk in US-based diagnosis [8].

CD measures only axial velocities along the line of each ultrasonic beam, displays an ambiguous signal at 90° and suffers from vessel geometry, that may create some misinterpretation of the complex flow pattern: in fact, color assignment depends on the direction from which the vessel is imaged (Figs. 1 and 2a, Vid 2a).

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