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'obvious misunderstanding' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example: John and Mary's conversation was abruptly cut short as both of them seemed to have an obvious misunderstanding.
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That points to arguably the most obvious misunderstanding of the parties.
This simple example was intended to clarify Hooper's obvious misunderstanding of how selection works, as manifest in part of her e-mail, where, in the two questions she asks, she couples and muddles percentage mortalities (10% selectively by birds, 90% randomly by bats), with the 2 1 and 3 1 selective advantages to one form or the other in Kettlewell's experiments.
With the obvious misunderstanding deeply rooted in her mind, she immediately left the class and began alerting every school official, media organ and social networking platform she could lay hands on that Johnston was a dangerous anti-Semite.
Via NIAID Last year, when the AIDS Healthcare Federation AHFF) poked their heads into pornography and started the initial push for Measure B, a rarely enforced law that requires condoms to be used in pornography produced in Los Angeles County, high-minded reformers like AHF president Michael Weinstein seemed to have an obvious misunderstanding of how porn works.
The purpose of this pilot phase was to check whether there was any obvious misunderstanding of questions or unexpected answers, and that the routing between questions was correct.
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Where it was judged appropriate, modifications were made to the analysis to correct for obvious misunderstandings or misinterpretations.
Eight groups were convened with a total of 85 respondents, but three responses (two from the village group), had to be excluded because of obvious misunderstandings and inconsistencies.
Wayward performances showing an obvious ambivalence towards the text are often acclaimed, perhaps due to obvious misunderstandings about Chopin's music, or for commercial reasons.
But "there are very controversial documents that have been made public on the Internet," he said, and it was necessary to clear up "obvious legal misunderstandings".
The obvious response to this misunderstanding is to elucidate the scientific details more clearly and more often.
It could be taken as an unfortunate misunderstanding, except for the obvious pattern; Suzanne Moore left Twitter after essentially the same argument, though it started not with perceived racism but with a remark that was taken to be transphobic.
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