Sentence examples for misinterpreted more from inspiring English sources

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The initial complaints and presentations by men and women may be very similar, but women may be misinterpreted more easily leading to a situation where women and men with similar problems end up with dissimilar diagnoses and treatment.

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Homing in on strong negative sentiment means messages are both less likely to be misinterpreted and more likely to indicate serious problems - whether related to a product or service, or to the brand in general, as seen lately with corporation tax avoidance.

And not one single person realised that "hard 4 Christ" could be misinterpreted far more easily than it could be interpreted as intended?

And not one single person realised that "Hard 4 Christ" could be misinterpreted far more easily than it could be interpreted as intended?

Not only was the original study widely misinterpreted, but more recent studies about how money affects happiness have shown that it depends a lot on how you make your money, how much you need to meet basic needs, and how you spend the money you earn.

Single COs within inversion heterozygotes can be misinterpreted as more than one CO event (Broman et al., 2003), yet these three recombination events are >1.7 Mb outside the inversion breakpoints, so should not be affected.

Here is another of Mr Giles's charts:Mr Giles writes that the gap "appears to be the result of swapping between data sources, not following the source notes, misinterpreting the more recent data and exaggerating increases in wealth inequality".

Youngs is the archetypal modern young professional athlete, wary of being misinterpreted and probably more interested in getting back to the weights room to pump iron or knock out a few miles on the treadmill than reveal, for instance, what his father thinks of his rugby.

If you give an actual kiss when all they expected was an air kiss like the one they give you, you might feel embarrassed, or your kiss might be misinterpreted as something more.

In one sense, this could be misinterpreted as just yet more deregulation.

Because letters lack the contextual accompaniments -- sound of voice, tone, gesture, facial expression" -- that, in spoken conversation, are a source of obfuscation and clarification, Simmel argued, letters can be more easily misinterpreted than speech.

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