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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".
The move came after comments from Aviva's chief executive, Richard Harvey, were misinterpreted to mean he would not budge from the original offer.
"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".
Democracy has been misinterpreted to mean "the right to do whatever you want".
That statement could be misinterpreted to mean that young, international shoppers want to buy products using their mobile phone and Fancy is the only social shopping site available to them.
It's often misinterpreted to mean "holy war", obvious in the case of BAIR, but jihad really means "to struggle" or "to strive".
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Many misinterpreted this to mean an absolute end to the calendar, which tracked time continuously from a date 5,125 years earlier, and doomsday predictions emerged.
But I apparently misinterpreted them to mean that he felt Quora was a part of the next progression of the overall blogging ecosystem.
Some candidates misinterpret that to mean, "Tell me about your thesis work".
"If I said 'how about we meet from 15:00 to 16:00,' you may misinterpret that to mean that whatever we are going to be talking about at 16:00 is less important than the clock".
A student who counts nodes to measure evolutionary distance will misinterpret this to mean that A and B are more distantly related to each other in Fig. 1c than in Fig. 1a when, in fact, they are equally related in both trees.
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