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Recently, this attitude has been criticized as either leaving out of the picture an important non-distributive egalitarian concern or, more radically, being a misconstrual of egalitarian justice.
For once, the confusion between herself and her role was not a misconstrual.
Indeed, Derrida would spend a great deal of effort deriding Sartrean existentialism as a misconstrual of Heidegger.
Meanwhile, Strawser himself took to the pages of The Guardian to clarify what he saw as a misconstrual of his views in the original piece.
Rampling may have made matters worse by entering into this conspiracy of misconstrual, repeatedly telling journalists: "What I am doing is not acting.
Through a popular misconstrual of their parts, and by a process known as "folk etymology", words can change form without much change of meaning.
ANTHONY J. DOWIDOWICZ Saranac Lake, N.Y., April 22, 2011 To the Editor: Paul Krugman's apt critique of Republicans' misconstrual of medical patients as "consumers" points toward a more pervasive cultural pathology.
Bilingual high jinks continue with the current YouTube craze for misheard lyrics, including a remarkably convincing misconstrual of "Carmina Burana," whose dire invocation, "O Fortuna," becomes the only slightly less solemn exhortation "Gopher Tuna!" In the real world, of course, translators have a certain kind of shadowy power.
Incredibly significant.
How significant?
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