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7 Sentences With "misconstrual"

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That wide range between sentiment rankings was named "misconstrual" by the researchers.
Apple and Google often had the highest "misconstrual" rate, resulting in lost-in-translation messages.
But the misconstrual of Gates's position isn't just unfair; it's actively counterproductive given how anomalous a figure he is.
Without confronting this inequality, this misconstrual of history, photography will continue to describe itself as one thing (a force for liberation) while obdurately remaining another (an obedient appendage of state power).
"Overall, we see that even when the emoji rendering selected by the sender is exactly the same as what the recipient sees (because both sender and recipient are using the same smartphone platform), there is still plenty of sentiment misconstrual," the researchers found.
Misconstrual of future events: When predicting how an experience will impact us emotionally, events which have not been experienced are particularly difficult. Often how we think an event may be like does not relate to how the experience is like. People know that the future is uncertain, but fail to recognize their projections as construals, subjective perceptions or interpretations of reality. (Griffin & Ross, 1998; Wilson & Gilbert, 2003).
The earliest suggestion that the word "Guadalupe" had originated as a misconstrual of an original Nahuatl word was by the priest Luís Becerra y Tanco in 1666.Becerra y Tanco 1979:9 He proposed that since Juan Diego to whom the virgin had appeared did not speak Spanish, and since the Nahuatl language did not have the voiced consonants "g" or "d", it was likely that the name had originally been a Nahuatl word which was later misheard by Spaniards as Guadalupe. He proposed that the original name could have been "tequantlanopeuh" which he translated as "She who originated from the summit of the rocks".

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