Sentence examples for that the misinterpretation from inspiring English sources

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She said she was announcing the change in the immigration rules to "ensure that the misinterpretation of article eight of the European convention on human rights, the right to family life, no longer prevents the deportation of people who shouldn't be here".

It argues that the misinterpretation of the Natural Theology as a scientific argument about the origins of complex life which Darwin's Origin of Species refutes did not develop all at once.

These findings show that the misinterpretation of AT-rich sequences by yeast 3′-mRNA processing machinery can cause problems when attempting to express genes containing such sequences in this host.

Koshy (2009) noted that the misinterpretation of Turnitin's results can effect its implementation in educational settings in the MENA region, and she called for further communication with students about what the text-matching results mean.

This is consistent with previous research [ 6, 9, 10] and with cognitive models of panic suggesting that the misinterpretation of body signals is a risk factor for panic attacks [ 8].

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Interestingly, these differences between physicians and patients were only found in aspects that were not different in subgroups of physicians, implicating that the misinterpretations of patient assessments occurred with all physicians, not only with some of them.

Should Iran now want to play a positive role in the region, it is time that the misinterpretations of the past 34 years are retranslated.

The report said abuses largely fell into two categories: intentional abuses of a violent or sexual nature, and those that occurred through the misinterpretation or misapplication of shifting procedures.

Looking through the eyes of a far-less-mature believer, a child with many uncertainties, and a vulnerable youth with much less confidence in how his sexual orientation fit into God's plan or God's kingdom, I now see the harm and pain that is caused by the misinterpretation of scripture that homosexuality is a sin.

(He knows, of course, that he can't explicitly refer to the misinterpretation that would make things worse).

Dingemans asked Dearlove, who gave his testimony from a remote location, with only an audio feed into the courtroom, whether the dossier had given undue prominence to the forty-five-minutes claim: {:.break one} ** Dearlove: Well, I think given the misinterpretation that was placed on the forty-five-minutes intelligence, with the benefit of hindsight you can say that is a valid criticism.

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