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Don't give flimsy excuses that could be misinterpreted or refuted.
Boucher urged Menon to "tone down" the Indian rhetoric and avoid any military movements that could be misinterpreted.
It continued: "Boucher urged Menon to "tone down" the Indian rhetoric and avoid any military movements that could be misinterpreted.
"It leaves a lot of room for conjecture and speculation about potential associations that could be misinterpreted," he said.
Boys, particularly during late adolescence, used this phrase when they revealed something that could be misinterpreted as evidence of homosexuality in our culture….
* US defense secretary Chuck Hagel has urged Russia not to take any action on Ukraine that could be misinterpreted at a "delicate time".
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"He commented that it would be problematic, that it could be misinterpreted," she says.
That statement could be misinterpreted to mean that young, international shoppers want to buy products using their mobile phone and Fancy is the only social shopping site available to them.
The danger in bending too far in the direction of a biological explanation — whether that explanation is genetics, infectobesity or some theory yet to be discovered — is that it could be misinterpreted, by fat and thin alike, as saying that behavior is irrelevant.
Armstrong said Wednesday that he might be reluctant, for example, to release his red blood cell counts out of concern that they could be misinterpreted.
Over the weekend, the US cancelled a scheduled test of its Minuteman 3 ballistic missile, citing concerns that it could be misinterpreted by Pyongyang.
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