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But lawyers for the city said Judge Baer had misinterpreted the definition of traditional activities.
That could be, and has been, misinterpreted, the definition broadened beyond the football field.
He claimed that other people had misinterpreted his definition of meaningful games, but he did not say who or how.
It is worth noticing that they use a misinterpreted [20] definition of the cyclomatic complexity [21].
Data errors can result from incomplete or illegible chart documentation, incorrect data entry, misinterpreted or ambiguous data definitions, and inadequate abstractor training and monitoring [ 6– 8].
But even "straightforward" definitions can be misinterpreted.
There's some awful statistic about only 20percentnt of Americans being able to understand irony.' It is, I interrupt, a mammothly misinterpreted word: did he have a definition of what he thought of as irony?
"Definitely, things get misinterpreted.
Before entering the field of CBPR, researchers should ask themselves 'Do you perceive community participation as exploitative rather than empowering?' The definition and intent of community-based participatory research is often misinterpreted to be the same as 'community-oriented' or 'community-focused'.
Also, the GUM-S1 has misinterpreted the Bayesian concept of a statistical parameter and the VIM3 definitions of coverage interval and coverage probability are mathematically defective.
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