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It's open to so much misinterpretation and confusion that actually you're doing more harm for the organization than you are good.
Acceptance, often implicit rather than explicit, of the false assumption of uniformism has caused much misinterpretation [ 129].
Respondents noted that this was largely sparked by an incident where a report of the African National Congress's task team on National Health Insurance was leaked to the media, resulting in much misinterpretation which HEU staff attempted to correct through newspaper articles and interviews.
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Macdonald is hoping to produce three or four shows a year, allowing for much future misinterpretation.
Not much room for misinterpretation there.
And there's so much room for misinterpretation over email.
Too much potential for misinterpretation in one cover.
Texting, emailing, and (if you're a big enough loser) MSNing leaves so much room for misinterpretation.
In 2010, Slant Magazine placed this alternate video on the nineteenth place of decade's fifty best music videos list, stating: "It isn't like either the video's message about viewing war as a form of popular entertainment or its striking, loaded images leave much room for misinterpretation.
However, the cost of screening a carefully selected patient cohort is low, the risk of misinterpretation much less and the potential clinical benefits clearer.
Mahler, however, eventually abandoned his symphony's program altogether, feeling that it gave too much room for misinterpretations.
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