Sentence examples for perhaps misunderstood from inspiring English sources

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Spiritual exploration and technological innovation are not necessarily very far apart, and both play a crucial, perhaps misunderstood role in recent history.

It leaves one feeling, momentarily at least, that the force is perhaps misunderstood — a feeling that also leaves one momentarily revulsed by one's own suddenly broadened perspectives.

That time, we had perhaps misunderstood the final, crucial steps listed on the driving directions we had printed out from Mapquest.com.

It attempts to explain and justify areas of academic study which are perhaps misunderstood by clinical colleagues.

People clearly cannot get enough of flinging upset birds at moderately evil (or perhaps, misunderstood) pigs.

Distracted from Isenberg's essay by a Verizon telemarketer calling to pitch DSL, available even here in the remote Berkshire hills, I perhaps misunderstood this part of David's argument.

One of Swurl's key (and perhaps misunderstood) features is its ability to pull an entire entry, rather than just a snippit, from the services it supports.

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JUSTICE ANTHONY M. KENNEDY: Well, perhaps I misunderstood.

But the supervisor mentions Engine 4, perhaps having misunderstood the firefighter.

This codified law is known as sharia and is perhaps more misunderstood today than at any time in its history.

Tennant claims to have "long been fascinated" by Laing's life and work", while another celebrity fan is the author Hilary Mantel, who states on the official RD Laing website that "it is time to look freshly at a brilliant pioneer whose work has been widely, perhaps deliberately, misunderstood".

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