Sentence examples for very misinterpreted from inspiring English sources

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A: I have to tell you, that RIP Good times presentation was very misinterpreted.

When you take that to countries outside of Japan, it tends to be very misinterpreted in some cases, people considering it sexist or derogatory, etc".

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It is also even, sometimes, very weirdly, misinterpreted as some kind of holiday-hackathon extension of Silicon Valley.

"I think he was very much misinterpreted.

This article argues that historians of medicine have, until very recently, misinterpreted the relationship of "science" and "the clinic" in the early twentieth century.

Mathematical models have been used to extract parameters from labeling experiments for better interpretations of the results, which otherwise are very often misinterpreted.

It's true, but very easily misinterpreted.

"I always thought one day someone will find that very interesting, and then I thought, 'Why should they?' Very, very contrary … the idea of being misinterpreted is very annoying".

I believe that the very talented Tyler Angle has misinterpreted George Balanchine's famous remark, "Don't think, just do".

Sena Fitzmaurice, the company's vice president for government communications, said the 2011 condition was being misinterpreted, and "very likely will lead to significant and unwarranted burdens on us, our customers and other programming networks".

I get that it's very embarrassing to have misinterpreted the "invite friends" screen's text to assume that it means, "oh, we'll quietly tap your friends on the shoulder next time we see them around town, and whisper to them that they're an app we'd like them to try".

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