Sentence examples for misinterpreted to from inspiring English sources

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The email went on to explain that the promotion previously announced on the company's blog should not be misinterpreted to mean that the chain was celebrating or promoting Ramadan, saying, "The misinterpretation has generated some negative feedback from a small segment of vocal and angry consumers and bloggers".

To the extent that it was misinterpreted to be one, I apologize".

I frequently encounter scientific evidence misused and misinterpreted to advance ideological viewpoints.

"This is a good illustration of the difficulties modelling can create when misinterpreted to derive misleading meanings".

If that is going to be misinterpreted to 'Roy Hodgson says we are as good as Germany', that is sophistry.

"The order not to let refugees pass could have been misinterpreted to be an order to fire," said Lt. Gen. Michael W. Ackerman, the Army inspector general.

He also found Penn's much-publicised TV interview, where he claimed that the article has been misinterpreted, to be a further misstep.

The religion has been misinterpreted to convey that child marriage is encouraged in Islam, whereas contextual interpretations would suggest the opposite," she says.

The move came after comments from Aviva's chief executive, Richard Harvey, were misinterpreted to mean he would not budge from the original offer.

Part of the problem with Laing's complex legacy, according to his son and biographer, Adrian Laing, was that his most famous theories, which were about the influence of family and society on mental health, were often misquoted and misinterpreted to sound like the psychiatric equivalent of Philip Larkin's baleful poem about parents ("They f*** you up, your mum and dad").

"Senator Santorum had a good point, because, unfortunately, what John Kennedy said in September of 1960," Cardinal Dolan said, "has been misinterpreted to mean that a separation of church and state also means a cleavage, a wall, between one's faith and one's political decisions, between one's - one's moral focus and between the way one might act in the political sphere".

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