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Employing his wit and intellect in these dangerous confrontations of being misconstrued as a coastal pirate, Choe avoided disaster for him and his crew.
And I think that we're personally a little (or more than a little) afraid of being misconstrued, intentionally or unintentionally, mainly because being as accurate as we can be is so fundamentally and ethically important to most of us.
But the combination of being taught to refrain from physical contact – as well as the worry of being misconstrued if I attempt it with a friend – makes me feel awkward about initiating it.
Companies like the prospect of avoiding baseless lawsuits, but won't say so at the risk of being misconstrued as wanting to discriminate, said Hans Bader, a lawyer with the anti-regulatory Competitive Enterprise Institute, which is tracking a lawsuit challenging the North Carolina law.
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The risk of giving offense, and of motivations being misconstrued, is high.
If one went missing, or suffered a collision, there is a danger of this being misconstrued as hostile action.
The error was the result of a quote being misconstrued".
But the thought of my mistake being misconstrued as fraud still leaves my stomach in knots.
Often, exclamation marks, which according to Fitzgerald, is akin to "laughing at your own jokes", and various combinations of colon/semicolon and brackets are necessary to underscore the sentiments of statements to avoid being misconstrued.
And I also want to defend the time-consuming and rigorous work of research scientists from being misconstrued into sexy (pardon the pun) headlines.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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