Sentence examples for that misinterpreted from inspiring English sources

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While it wasn't a slip up by a presenter, the BBC had to apologise in early December for a subtitle that misinterpreted what a Match of the Day presenter had said.

Ampong wrote a second article on Wednesday calling out the publications that misinterpreted the article and demanded that they apologize to Pacquiao.

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In recent weeks, reporting and commentary that misinterpret early census results have been persistently misinforming the nation about its ethnic and racial composition.

We now know that we misinterpreted the significance of that observation.

Nomani told Mediate that she was being sarcastic, and it appears that Trump misinterpreted her joke as the truth.

But advocates argued that it misinterpreted the law.

In its review, American wrote that workers "misinterpreted" the aircraft maintenance manual.

"I don't want to say anything that is misinterpreted by anyone around us," he added.

He added that he misinterpreted the videotaping rule in the league's constitution and bylaws.

The surveys also suggest that Mr. Davis misinterpreted the economic anxiety in his state or did not appreciate it.

The answer to items that were misinterpreted was not to discard, but to improve them, Mr. Sroufe said.

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