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Yet the crimes of such men are often misconstrued as symbolizing different problems.
The show's lesson for me is that Johns's greatness is often misconstrued, perhaps even by himself.
Soul jazz is often misconstrued as the product of an era, when it's really the refinement of a disposition.
But the broader point many of these advocates are making — that the poverty of Gaza is often misconstrued, willfully or inadvertently — is correct.
And tabbouleh, which is often misconstrued as a bulgur salad flecked with parsley, is the original parsley salad, garnished with a touch of bulgur and spices.
I will often become distracted and inadvertently interrupt without intending to come across as rude, which I'm often misconstrued as being.
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Advertisers often misconstrue the diverse Hispanic populations as a single market, Mr. Diaz said.
The debate over these "sanctuary" policies limiting cooperation between local law enforcement and immigration authorities often misconstrues what they actually do.
People often misconstrue what they think to be superb athleticism and plus-speed for impeccable reads and jumps, precise angles and knowing hitters' tendencies.
If we work to change the misconceptions about Israel, it will help decrease the prejudice and hate that often misconstrues the reality here," said Szymanski.
It means that, in any encounter with overwhelming odds -- whether they be academics, relationships or financial situations, we often misconstrue our true strengths and weaknesses, for the same qualities that appear to weaken us are often the sources of our greatest strength.
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