Sentence examples for misinterpreted the effects of from inspiring English sources

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Her work had tailed off during the last few years of her life because of her illness, and as some townspeople misinterpreted the effects of the increasing doses of laudanum she was taking for the pain, there had been gossip in Lyme that she had a drinking problem.

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"Therefore, we misinterpret the effect of these policies".

Moreover, incomplete annotation of transcripts can lead to misinterpret the effect of nucleotide variations, both mutations and single-nucleotide polymorphisms.

Therefore, studies that do not sample floating/unpaired males may misinterpret the effect of extra-pair paternity on variance in reproductive success (Shuster 2009).

Second, the covered phenomenon leads to most IGT related studies misinterpreting the effect of gain-loss frequency in situations involving long-term outcomes, and even leads to overstatement of the foresight of normal decision makers.

Muslims will always misinterpret the outcome of failed interaction as "Western blasphemy against Islam".

Results reported by other authors, such as Oliveira et al. (2007), which imply a direct positive effect of pH on Si solubility and uptake, may have misinterpreted the inevitable effect that addition of basic Si-rich slags has on soil pH while still raising soil Si concentration and therefore plant uptake (Haynes et al. 2013; Haynes 2014).

Discussion: The FDA review confined itself, in essence, to the clinical diagnosis of hyperactivity, as did the charge to the committee, rather than asking the broader environmental question of behavioral effects in the general population; it failed to recognize the significance of vulnerable subpopulations; and it misinterpreted the meaning of effect size as a criterion of risk.

As a result, researchers have misinterpreted the constructs of the scale (Park 2014).

Thus, each side misinterpreted the moves of the other, and as a result each claimed victory.

Because some parts of some cities may be hotter than their surroundings, concerns have been raised that the effects of urban sprawl might be misinterpreted as an increase in global temperature.

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