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Indeed, although initially misinterpreted to have a different topology due to limited resolution (Jiang et al., 2008), the model of Epsilon15 gp7 was recently updated on the basis of an improved 4.5 Å resolution map (Baker et al., 2013) to bear the same BPP topology as we initially reported (Zhang et al., 2012) and detailed further in this study.

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When the prognosis for hundreds of species must be simultaneously determined, PVA is practically useless.[53] This criticism should not be misinterpreted to suggest that PVAs have no valuable role to play in conservation planning.

"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.

Taking into consideration security risks, no FGDs were held in locations of active conflict where gathering persons for any purpose could have been misinterpreted to put facilitators and participants at risk.

"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".

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 F.D.A. also found that the researchers waited until after Mr. Gelsinger died to fill out eligibility forms for the patients in the study, a finding the Penn team said had been misinterpreted to suggest that the group was covering its tracks.

Democracy has been misinterpreted to mean "the right to do whatever you want".

Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that.

"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda" Kalanick wrote, in a copy of the memo obtained by The Huffington Post, "but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that".

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