Sentence examples for was wrongly interpreted from inspiring English sources

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A woman has been charged with attempted murder after stabbing another woman at the biggest art fair in the US, in an attack that was wrongly interpreted by onlookers as performance art.

There are parallels with John Major's attempt to regain prime ministerial authority in the mid-1990s withisisuddenen focus on "back to basics", a move that was wrongly interpreted as a campaign against permissiveness.

The inquiry held to apportion blame for the SOHO fiasco decided that control of the craft was lost because of a mistake in its software, combined with an error that arose when a confusing computer display was wrongly interpreted.

Another study author, Emanuele Di Angelantonio of the University of Cambridge, says the main problem is that the paper was "wrongly interpreted by the media".

During the period of transition to a market economy, planning had little support, as "democracy" was wrongly interpreted as total freedom to do whatever each individual wanted to do.

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But last week the highest court in the land ruled that JE law had been wrongly interpreted for 30 years.

"I just meant a word synonymous with a lack of courage, but it has been wrongly interpreted as homophobic.

"The measures have already generated nationalist sentiments in Austria, above all because they have sometimes been wrongly interpreted as sanctions against the Austrian people".

Large numbers of those found guilty of murder under 'joint enterprise' rules may appeal to have their convictions overturned after the UK's highest court ruled that the law had been wrongly interpreted for 30 years.

Pitman's conviction is also being contested on the grounds that it was on the basis of joint enterprise with others – a legal principle that the UK's supreme court recently ruled had been wrongly interpreted for more than 30 years.

Top Democrats said they believed the Massachusetts race was being wrongly interpreted as a referendum on the health care legislation when the fact that Ms. Coakley was locked in a tight race in heavily Democratic Massachusetts was due more to her running a complacent campaign and other errors.

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