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"More and more of our members in recent weeks have raised concerns that a number of accounting firms were mistakenly interpreting S.F.A.S. 157 in a way that required marking assets to fire-sale values," Edward L. Yingling, the president of the American Bankers Association, said as he praised the S.E.C. for the interpretation.
Unfortunately, many Internet startups are mistakenly interpreting the phrase "to operate at Internet speed" to mean "leap first, plan second".
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(Some experts speculate that the other kind of inner voices – those reported by people with schizophrenia – are actually the same thing, mistakenly interpreted as originating outside the self).
For Federer and his entourage, this might have been the sweetest of all 13 titles, given the growing news-media concern that the family mistakenly interpreted as criticism.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission IPCCC) is to investigate if the firearms officers, with only seconds to decide whether to shoot, mistakenly interpreted de Menezes's movement as an aggressive act.
Still, "there was some concern that including such a summary sentence in the press release might be mistakenly interpreted" as a concern about growth rather than an outlook on inflation, the minutes showed.
A joint statement by the two leaders sent the stock of Celera, along with that of other genomics companies, reeling last week, when investors mistakenly interpreted the statement as meaning that human genes could not be patented.
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