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"If reports are misinterpreted about the state's need to prepare for an attack, this could lead to travelers and groups staying away from Hawaii," Chan said.

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This doctrine has been widely accepted – we all know about the dangers of overprescribing antibiotics, about the risks of over-zealous or misinterpreted scans, about the creeping medicalisation of childbirth – but its application to old age and death is what interests me here.

The lower court had also misinterpreted evidence about the knife that prosecutors argued was the murder weapon.

The rapper ― adding to an attention-grabbing run praising President Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live" and posting a misinterpreted tweet about the constitutional amendment that abolished slavery ― jumped onto a table Tuesday to speak up for tech titan Musk, the Detroit Free Press reported.

A few participants misinterpreted questions about the vignette, thinking they were being asked what Flora should do, while fieldworkers also found these unexpected responses confusing (discussed further with regard to data interpretation below).

Kim Kardashian-West The reality TV star almost faced the wrath of an entire country after an Argentian entertainment site misinterpreted a tweet about the Pope.

This war has pushed Georgia further away from Europe".An already testing year for Europe has become even more difficult.*Note: Some readers have misinterpreted this line about French and German views on potential NATO membership for Georgia.

Warren L. Dennis, a lawyer for Lewis Merletti, the former director of the service, and for John Libonati and Jeffrey Undercoffer, two former special agents, said the report was unfair because it misinterpreted their comments about the agency's computer system.

That would be a Sarah Palin kind of thing to do, and I think people have misinterpreted my statements about the organ, that I'm referring to the organ as it should be for all people.

Barack Obama actually did something very presidential in the midst of all of this, but it was immediately misinterpreted by just about everyone, leading to denunciations from the left, right, and (of course) the media, who oversimplified what Obama said -- and then refused to admit that they had misinterpreted him, instead charging Obama with "walking back" his comments.

Parents and sons commonly misinterpreted the information about the vaccine.

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