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"Look, I have made some mistakes in that way and put things in a way that could be misunderstood and I apologize for it," he said.
We revised the initial questionnaire based on the results of this pilot study, replacing phrases and words that could be misunderstood with alternatives that the pilot study participants indicated did not carry the risk of misunderstanding.
We readily agree that a reader should not walk away from this manuscript believing that we can grow any desired network with just a few parameters, and we have included language in the introduction that makes that caveat, while toning down any passage that could be misunderstood as claiming that the model is " universal".
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That statement could be misunderstood to imply that this is the first time Scripps Networks has licensed its content for streaming, and that's not the case.
I had been afraid that if I did, they would misunderstand in the same way that the women at the Ramayan Path had misunderstood, and then their confusion would make me feel that what had happened to Birju was so unimportant that it could be misunderstood.
Mr. Eppinger said that it was more difficult to maintain good relationships with vendors abroad and that communications could be misunderstood more easily.
The term "mild pain" could not be used in Swedish since that easily could be misunderstood for something positive and therefore in the Swedish version we instead used the term "just a little pain".
It's an unexpected approach to identity awareness — one that easily could be misunderstood.
World catches of Great White Sharks from all causes are difficult to estimate, though it is known to have a relatively low intrinsic rebound potential I tend to agree with Robbins that the term could be misunderstood in that culls often occur when an animal is overpopulated.
They had difficulties making non-specific statements about specific experiences and many thought that their experiences could not be depicted in the questionnaires; many also feared that their answers could be misunderstood.
According to Moser and Dunning ([1986]), the high level of protest bids reveals that some questions could be misunderstood; the respondents have troubles to understand the study scenario or are not convinced that the proposed project becomes real.
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