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1. At this angle it would be easy to misinterpret her expression, but Ava had never been very pious to start with and had not closed ranks with the League and the Church once they were under attack
2. In this manner, contemporary biases and prejudices will (often) cause that individual (or that society, for that matter) to misread or misinterpret the historical significance or social ramifications of that (current) event or misjudge its future implications as it relates to (race relations)
3. Then, using his nimble ability to twist things to his purpose claimed to misinterpret when she shouted that he should let go the woman he was raping like some drooling, low-life redneck! So, she thought, last night was no misunderstanding; he released them intentionally because he thought that, with them free, I’d close up operations and help him chase his non-existent pot of gold
4. We misinterpret every situation throughout life because our focus is on the physical world
5. I accept with pleasure and anticipation your invitation to a rendezvous “at the shores of the Tormes River or in the proximity of the Cúa…” I similarly admit as sincere your explanation of the possible cause that has led me to misinterpret your genuine intention and true meaning of your article that “appeared
6. briefing staff may misinterpret your actions as being a review of their
7. “I think Mother knew in advance that Candace would misinterpret her words
8. I left a message for the CEO saying he owed me a favour…they’ve deliberately decided to misinterpret it
9. Real intuition should always be trusted, but sometimes one can misinterpret the meaning
10. Groups that vary greatly from your culture can bring out uncomfortable feelings within you (for you don’t know how to act, what is appropriate, and can easily misinterpret behaviors), reminding you of hurt that you struggle to deny
11. Hearing this touching tale, Feltus momentarily felt guilty for his strong suspicions about the reverend’s unusual behaviour but realized that under the circumstances in which they had met it would be fairly easy to misinterpret a twisted satisfaction at destroying Terence Underwood with the disposition of a murderer
12. Why did Harris fanatically pursue the destruction of German cities and the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of civilians? Did he perhaps misinterpret the policy of the Allied leaders at the Casablanca Conference, when they issued the following directive to their Air Force Commanders?
13. Another problem that some Christians have with this phrase is they misinterpret what God is trying to tell them when He is making the statement that we are not to be “of” the world
14. whatsoever, should not lead us to misinterpret it to say that the
15. “No!” he said quickly, “don’t I don’t want her to misinterpret anything” he walked from side to side on the room and ran his fingers through his hair
16. “Heard what? The little conversation? Don’t worry about it I won’t tell you I don’t want you to misinterpret anything
17. People often misinterpret understating their hopes/ or even self-worth to be modesty
18. However, many often misinterpret the movie
19. them), that they can completely misinterpret the signals they are receiving from
20. She hoped that her father didn’t misinterpret the action
21. The point I am making is that abstract mathematical symbols misinterpret and misrepresent the actuality of our 3-dimensional Universe so much; they reverse the actual meanings of universal organic shapes and symbols in our Universe
22. Unless you present their writings in a sane, comparative relative context: then you will misinterpret whatever is said because you will not know what was actually semantically meant
23. You will completely misinterpret what they mean
24. We have explored the flawed ways people can misinterpret Scripture in the Bible and other spiritual writings, and discussed how misinterpreted Scriptures can be dangerous and therefore require reinterpretation
25. misinterpret the obvious symbolism that permeates the prophecies and wisdom texts of their canons
26. They misinterpret the freedom they have at university
27. “Don’t misinterpret my high hopes for others here as a chance to negotiate, because we aren’t negotiating
28. It seems clear to us that these statements misinterpret the essential character of the obligation under a guarantee
29. Warning: A common error is to misinterpret the confidence interval as a statement about the unknown parameter
30. Which causes me to live with a boundless enthusiasm for writing and life that some misinterpret as optimism
31. Fearing the fat noble would misinterpret Karyl’s silence as uncertainty and change his mind about trying to keep the peace, Rob said, “Wise words, my lord
32. You may misinterpret the law! You may be carrying a brick to the local builders’ supplier to match the colour
33. President, to inquire whether the facts stated in the resolution are supported by the correspondence upon which it is founded? In performing this task, I propose to read the whole of the correspondence which I conceive bears any material relation to the subject of the resolution, and no other; although the whole may not be entitled to, nor receive any animadversions from me, yet as my sole object is to get at the true exposition and meaning of the correspondence, if I should unfortunately omit, misconceive, or misinterpret any material part of it, I shall have the consolation to reflect, that, by presenting the whole, the means of my correction in either case will be presented to the Senate and the world, if the observations I propose now to make should ever find their way out of the walls of this Chamber
1. likely to be misinterpreted by the recipient
2. actions are misinterpreted then they could result in some serious consequences
3. What could Kulai say? “We spent a couple evenings together, we made only tentative arrangements for today, but she obviously misinterpreted your position
4. misinterpreted in the following centuries, and
5. phrase "weeping and gnashing of teeth" which has been misinterpreted by
6. His collection? Clearly, in the Professor’s little fantasy world, the simplest everyday objects could be misinterpreted as something marvellous and strange
7. The weather cycles such as the current one, are not to be misinterpreted as divine condemnation and feared as such
8. These adherents believe that the scientific evidence supporting Evolution, Geological Uniformitarianism, or other theories which are contradictory to a literal interpretation of this creation myth, is misinterpreted
9. A number of practicing Christians have misinterpreted Christ‘s meaning (―Ask, and Ye Shall Receive‖)
10. Such thinking oftentimes resonates with radical religious viewpoints that have influenced Christian thinking in recent years; that is to say, have willfully misinterpreted the teachings of Christ in order to promote capricious notions of ―social justice‖ and other ―progressive‖ causes
11. Some scholars have misinterpreted early SS to be deliberately racist
12. By looking at the Arch-minister, if one didn’t know better he might have misinterpreted his slight grin as an indication of silent enjoyment of the unfortunate predestinations of the Procrastinator on his behalf
13. Had she understood the strain that he had been under after all, and misinterpreted his sudden lack of coordination as exhaustion only? He dared not look back at those almond eyes, so full of the forlorn hope that his obvious condition must have convinced her of
14. That tickling in her stomach was not to be misinterpreted
15. This chapter shows how the law of karma itself can be misinterpreted
16. that has been misinterpreted for centuries
17. She had misinterpreted the details in her vision
18. Akito then proceeded to lead me around the room criticizing half the artifacts and how humanity had misinterpreted them
19. In 1946, Sky & Telescope magazine published an article that misinterpreted the Maine almanac's seasonal definition, making the blue moon the second full moon in a month instead of the fourth full moon in a season
20. Although the Bible has outstanding value and can actually establish equity in mankind, it was written long ago and because of the phrasing, is misquoted, misinterpreted, and exploited
21. I think no one misinterpreted my jocular remark that “I would kick Pressly’s butt (in negotiations)” as a “threat” in a physical sense
22. By intellectualizing the ideas that were common to the political doctrines of the age of enlightenment, Hegel was misinterpreted by some of the young radicals of the time, and they read into his words what appealed to them
23. Many people have misinterpreted this verse
24. Perhaps they misinterpreted this as an aggressive action, for loud cries again rose, along with various gestures
25. Another verse that people have misinterpreted is in 1 Timothy 1:12-16
26. Where some people have misinterpreted this passage is in verse 15 where Paul says he is the chief of sinners
27. Bhagavad Gitā has been misinterpreted by many to justify violence and Gāndhiji knew that
28. What is strange is that the holy words from vastly different religions and organizations are all misinterpreted, straying in different directions from center
29. Now first of all I need to explain that I misinterpreted the message whilst in such a rush, that he actually suffered from sun
30. The truth is that too often statistics are misleading and misinterpreted
31. the military leadership misinterpreted this to mean that taking other peoples" lives could save our
32. No one could have misinterpreted Robert’s look; it was that of every usually well-behaved school kid, caught out the only time he has ever played truant
33. 4 As time went on, it became more difficult for his mother and his brothers and sisters to understand him; they stumbled over his sayings and misinterpreted his doings
34. Jamal was lucky the night hid the fear on his face, because his partner in crime misinterpreted Jamal’s
35. She beheld in the Master's face the countenance of an upright and holy man, but she mistook friendliness for commonplace familiarity, and she misinterpreted his figure of speech as a form of making advances to her
36. Perhaps you see that you had misinterpreted what was taught to you
37. " She would have added that he never had time for love and sexual relations but even with friends, such a comment could be easily misinterpreted and reported to the authorities
38. How unfortunate that religion itself should be so misinterpreted as to take the human Jesus away from struggling mortals! Let not the discussions of the humanity or the divinity of the Christ obscure the saving truth that Jesus of Nazareth was a religious man who, by faith, achieved the knowing and the doing of the will of God; he was the most truly religious man who has ever lived on Urantia
39. "And there's this; You obviously misinterpreted what Thorpe and Suther-
40. Realising his defensive actions will be misinterpreted as aggression Grailem steps quickly off the stage area and runs to the nearest elevator and pushes the 'up' button
41. But then, I said to myself: Is it possible that whoever is doing these tax returns doesn’t quite understand tax law for this municipality? So, I got a copy of the tax law, read it, and—lo and behold—realized that this bank was overpaying their city taxes substantially because they misinterpreted how the tax law read
42. a misinterpreted form of metaphorical interpretation and could have
43. Finally, the law could be misinterpreted
44. One badly chosen word, one misinterpreted gesture and a temporal field agent could be attacked, arrested or even killed with no warning
45. Fuming, Nancy walked slowly towards the said station, careful not to do any movement that could be misinterpreted
46. ” This could easily have been misinterpreted in several
47. distorted, misinterpreted and changed by man
48. however misinterpreted this as well
49. that they were nowhere to be found in the common areas of the hotel, such as the lobby or the corridors, gave the impression that they were perhaps intentionally dodging the watchful eyes and puzzled, inquisitive minds of the detectives for reasons that could only be misinterpreted and obscured by speculation
50. they misinterpreted the question or the relationship or with a different
1. misinterpreting historical events, did not seek the annihilation of traditional (gender) arrangements per se, but sought to establish a leveler playing field that accorded full social and political rights to women; that is to say, that allowed women to enjoy the same opportunities and privileges historically restricted to men; requesting neither more nor less than what was rightly considered their 136
2. Toward the end of a debate that was going nowhere, the Bible’s God scolds the friends for misinterpreting what He had been trying to bring to their attention over ages of effort to simplify the subject enough to fit into Man’s limited range of understanding, and to reclarify what Man’s well-intentioned tinkering had done to confuse the issue
3. Were these ideas really given to Charles by God, or was it just some wild racing of the brain that he was misinterpreting? As I mentioned to Robin before setting out for my annual trip, I wanted to try to understand how my older brother, normally sane and sensible, could go crazy
4. Misinterpreting his action, they charged up the hill at full gallop close behind their leader
5. Misinterpreting his action, they charged up
6. addicted brain misinterpreting reality but I swear there were times
7. I apologize to you for misinterpreting the Honorless
8. compounding sin by misinterpreting the cosmic hints to the effect that divergent progress is
9. Misinterpreting the data and information it is receiving from both sides of its parental connections: because so little data, and the wrong information or no information is getting through to it
10. misinterpreting this situation, he stared hard at Rainer, daring him to say otherwise
11. Many are lost for misinterpreting The Bible and understanding that the temple of God start in our body not in a House made of Stone and wood,I hope many read this and protect there salvation and be saved, read more and get closer to the Son of God and that your Faith grow more and more
12. misinterpreting the meaning of symbolism, whenever it is actually acknowledged as such
13. Of misinterpreting; for that, instead
14. Misinterpreting the look, she smiled to him
15. 'What is it? ' growled Sam, misinterpreting the signs
16. I may be misinterpreting your feelings, but it sounds to me as if you are no longer within your comfort zone and that you refuse to exit because you believe you ‘deserve’ more
17. She meant to be giving her little heart a happy flutter, and filling her with sensations of delightful self-consequence; and, misinterpreting Fanny's blushes, still thought she must be doing so when she went to her after the two first dances, and said, with a significant look, "Perhaps you can tell me why my brother goes to town to-morrow? He says he has business there, but will not tell me what
1. “Meanwhile,” said Calvin, “she realizes you’ve been keeping secrets from her and misinterprets it—she thinks you don’t trust her
2. His incredibly impressionable conscious state misinterprets the words and helps mold his tortured mind