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He volunteered that the trade group is spending $22 million on advertisements this year, but declined to disclose its support for allies, arguing that industry critics would "misconstrue, misinterpret and twist" the information "to villify America's premier high technology industry".
"People would misconstrue my ability to just know a variety of people and be friendly with my being a player," he explained in a voice so smooth he could step in for Barry White.
Dr. Silvia Formenti, the chairwoman of radiation oncology at New York University Langone Medical Center, said she worried that women with cancer would misconstrue the findings to mean that radiation is dangerous and that they should have their breasts removed instead of having lumpectomies, in order to avoid radiation.
Concerned that audiences would misconstrue Mr. Carell's last episode on April 28 as the season finale -- or possibly the series finale -- "Office" producers worked out a story arc for Mr. Ferrell that would start two weeks earlier and run one week beyond Mr. Carell's exit.
"I feared people would misconstrue it as the council telling schools what to do, and judging from the reaction to this, I was right," he said, adding that he had received a number of emails on Thursday from angry constituents accusing him of being unpatriotic.
He would misconstrue me talking into the microphone as more evidence of my out-of-control, rampant ego, more evidence of me feeling like I didn't have to be so fucking afraid anymore.
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"He said, 'Hey, Orrin, this is really wonderful.' I said I was worried that he'd misconstrued the meaning.
They'd misconstrued his words.
He has always disputed the resemblance, insisting it's just a "random woman", so I ask if he'd realised it would be misconstrued and cause so much fuss.
A spokesman, Steve Coleman, said researchers were concerned that preliminary ideas would be misconstrued as definitive plans.
The white cops kept feeling that they would be misconstrued, taken out of context.
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