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A limited acceptance of the misinterpretation of his actions.
This increased sensitivity results in the misinterpretation of nonthreatening situations as terrifying events.
*Whenever possible, doctors should use computers to order drugs from hospital pharmacies, to avoid the misinterpretation of handwritten prescriptions.
I found the whole attitude pretty disgusting, and the misinterpretation of her speech [on society's treatment of royal women].
He said he and his colleagues should not be held responsible for the misinterpretation of their data.
"You're dealing with a brain that is anything but normal and part of this abnormality is the misinterpretation of the data that comes in," Dr. Torrey said.
It was the misinterpretation of Sigint that sank Colin Powell's career when he presented it as evidence of Iraqi possession of WMD.
A statement read: "The case of Paula Radcliffe shows how athletes can be wrongly accused based on the misinterpretation of that data.
A lack of understanding of the culture of Pakistani Muslim immigrants appears to have led to the misinterpretation of innocent conduct as a threat to our national security.
Dr. Domino said the most common problems were drug errors, mistakes in the administration of fluids, and the misinterpretation of information delivered by the monitoring equipment.
However, the misinterpretation of his aside only goes to show just how worried European states are about where they get their gas from.
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