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" On Being Misconstrued By The Media"But, yes, at the same time, it is a drag to have certain things drug out in public and misconstrued.
" Long's lawyer said these claims were "accurate, though misconstrued.
But Besh believes Reveal misconstrued the intent of those methods.
But the kneeling thing really hurt because it was misconstrued.
"That was really misconstrued, that whole thing," she told Nylon.
This message often gets lost and misconstrued amid economic turmoil.
Instructions to lovers could be misconstrued as threats or bargaining.
Trump misconstrued Waters' comments when he weighed in Monday afternoon.
"I don't want my comments to be misconstrued," Alter said.
There are so many difficult conversations that can be misconstrued.
More lies came out, which got misconstrued and rapidly spread.
A former staffer said that Adams' remarks were likely misconstrued.
The comment is being misconstrued and taken out of context.
Mr. French shot back that she had misconstrued his comments.
There is a lot that gets misconstrued in written messages.
" Robinson ultimately deleted her tweet, claiming it was being "misconstrued.
Publicly, Trump has said that his remarks have been misconstrued.
He said his client's words had been misquoted or misconstrued.
But I think one of the things that gets misconstrued with Brad—or maybe not misconstrued, maybe underappreciated—is his ability to connect with his players and provide an atmosphere for them to succeed.
She later apologized for the comment and said it was misconstrued.
However, he says his joke was misconstrued ... he doesn't explain how.
People externally have misconstrued: 'Look what's happening to the Mac team!
How things can be misconstrued or subverted for individuals to gain.
I said what you said is not going to be misconstrued.
They said he had misconstrued and mischaracterized what Mr. Lowell said.
"I can tell you her intentions were misconstrued," Ms. Turk said.
The three shared an unusual relationship, one that young Jennifer misconstrued.
It is this reorganization that critics have misconstrued or intentionally misrepresented.
James Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia, were misconstrued.
But Bork's legacy, and the idea of "Borking," has been misconstrued.
The Hollywood Broadwalk (often misconstrued as "boardwalk") was built in 1924.
Those waves of chatter should not be misconstrued as evidence of risk.
The story gets twisted, I sound negative, and my words are misconstrued.
As it turns out, all these generalizations are either misconstrued or misguided.
Lucca tells the station that her actions are being misconstrued as abuse.
But he then walked that back, telling CNN his words were misconstrued.
But some conservatives believe Kimmel misconstrued the broader debate over health care.
On Tuesday, Trump released a statement saying his comments has been misconstrued.
On Tuesday, Trump released a statement saying his comments had been misconstrued.
Defenders say that Trump's jokes and hypothetical statements are misconstrued as lies.
The latter claimed that the intent of the image had been misconstrued.
One possibility is that we simply misconstrued the nature of intelligence itself.
Kelly also argued that Wilson and Johnson's widow had misconstrued Trump's meaning.
Numbers don't lie, but they can be manipulated, misconstrued or even meaningless.
Siegel told Business Insider on Sunday afternoon that employees misconstrued his remarks.
China's role in the North Korea nuclear crisis is misconstrued, Heckler said.
Musk, for his part, was happy to cast the tweet as misconstrued.
Avoid the unusual and little used emoticons, since their meaning can be misconstrued.
However, Ball fired back against critics on Saturday, saying his words were misconstrued.
Kayne also misconstrued one of Khalifa's tweets and thought Wiz was disrespecting Kim.
After that, I tended to remove anything that could be misconstrued as sexual.
" On Tuesday, Trump tried to quell the controversy, saying his criticisms were "misconstrued.
Trump said his remarks were misconstrued as a broad attack on Mexican-Americans.
Please understand information can be taken out of context & misconstrued to manufacture drama.
" Now, however, Carter claims the feud is just "a lot of misconstrued behavior.
Pogrebin argues the message of her and Kelly's book is being completely misconstrued.
We're told Ray wanted to give Princess some space and it got misconstrued.
Despite being maligned, mocked, misconstrued, and erased from history, scissoring has doggedly persisted.
Rabago first claimed that he was joking and that his words were misconstrued.
That's because what I'm about to say could be misconstrued into buying advice.
He is, however, saying things that can be easily misconstrued and apparently are being misconstrued, and any attorney general needs to be mindful of the fact that he or she need to maintain credibility with, and the trust of, all Americans.
And to avoid intended trade-offs/design decisions being misconstrued as something more sinister.
Trump said in a statement that his previous remarks about Curiel had been misconstrued.
Adding to the problem is the fact that shyness can so easily be misconstrued.
It was a great lesson to me in how your humor can be misconstrued.
That IS is nearing its end in the Middle East should not be misconstrued.
Trump later issued a statement saying that his comments were "misconstrued" by the media.
Some have misconstrued that it prevents people from offering maintenance, support or professional services.
Many people write emails the way they write text messages, which can be misconstrued.
I do think possibly that some of what my castmates were saying got misconstrued.
King has repeatedly argued that his comments to The New York Times were misconstrued.
It was a perfect example of how the experiences of minorities are often misconstrued.
But she was not an unreasonable person at all, and that's what gets misconstrued.
Rajoub later said the comments he made on Israel's Channel 2 network were misconstrued.
Conversely, when misconstructed, misconstrued or overlooked, KPIs can cause organizations to crash and burn.
In his telling, Trump is a political centrist who is misconstrued as an extremist.
This conclusion should not be misconstrued as suggesting policymakers avoid proposing restrictions on guns.
They also argued that the SJC had misconstrued and "significantly expanded" on the exception.
Trump later said his comments were misconstrued, and Manafort agreed with that sentiment Sunday.
I think everyone is afraid to say almost everything these days about -- everything is misconstrued.
They asked that question in the follow-up email, then misconstrued her answer, she said.
I am here to disrupt social construct, which is often misconstrued with normativity and essentialism.
Nutrition studies also commonly get misconstrued because they are a popular topic, Comfort told me.
The law's supporters also insist that local and national news outlets have misconstrued the measure.
Critics, the governor and his supporters contend, are political opportunists who have misconstrued the law.
" However, Green said after the video was published Wednesday that his comments are being "misconstrued.
They misconstrued exceedingly common business and political contacts with Russians as deep, dark, dastardly plots.
Yet, this hope should not be misconstrued as a position against government unions in general.
Likewise, common sense defensive military precautions could be misconstrued as the prelude to offensive operations.
Trump on Tuesday said his comments about Curiel's ancestry had been "misconstrued" by the media.
When I have spoken about it, it has been misconstrued and taken out of context.
Others, like the heart-shaped human tissue, had been misconstrued by nonmedical audiences, he said.
Dubke pitched the need for a "rebranding" of Trump — a comment he tells Goldmacher was misconstrued.
And it's important for that to be recognized and not misrepresented and misconstrued in any way.
A user could hope to state an opinion but fear it could be misconstrued as defamatory.
Trump's supporters have insisted that the candidate's remarks have been taken out of context and misconstrued.
From Grubhub:Some of the statements in my email (please see full text below) have been misconstrued.
Mallgoers initially misconstrued their breaking the glass cases as gunfire, sparking a panic throughout the building.
" As a southerner, Holbert says she had "this misconstrued idea of what New Yorkers are like.
Just don't do anything that could be misconstrued as suspicious — after all, the balloons are watching. 
But Carson told the committee Thursday that those comments were taken out of context and misconstrued.
But the thought of my mistake being misconstrued as fraud still leaves my stomach in knots.
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"At a minimum, Mr. Feinberg put himself into situations where his conduct could be seriously misconstrued."
The source said the answer she provided has been misconstrued because it lacked context and nuance.
Golsteyn has reportedly denied this characterization of the interview and told Army Times it was misconstrued.
Because our confidence is often misconstrued as arrogance and our enthusiasm is frequently positioned as anger.
Both supporters and opponents have misconstrued or misrepresented my motive in reaching a very difficult decision.
I'd been in this media hailstorm of people having a very misconstrued perception of who I was.
I don't want it to be misconstrued too much just because I was open about a story.
Right wing websites like Pulpit & Pen, Daily Wire, Jews News, and Maga Voter misconstrued the Pope's speech.
It's just that the commission, in my opinion, intentionally misconstrued what the court told us to do.
But the role of utilities is often badly misconstrued, read as a tale of greed or animus.
"I'm tired of having to defend myself over things that are misconstrued and over-dramatized," she says.
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis address race relations in "White Privilege II" – but the message has been misconstrued.
JOHN RODAKISFounderN of One: Autism Research FoundationDallas, Texas "A dangerous farce" (April 9th) misconstrued Peru's electoral process.
The Christian Broadcasting Network, which Robertson founded, said in a statement that his comments have been misconstrued.
But Ms. Dietrick maintained that she wanted to keep it online and that her stance was misconstrued.
And things that are actually true can be twisted and misconstrued under the wrong set of eyes.
Patterson has denied any wrongdoing in an open letter, saying his comments and actions have been misconstrued.
The real estate mogul issued a statement earlier in the week that the media "misconstrued" his comments.
"Just because there's a Senate rule doesn't mean it can be misapplied, misconstrued or misused," argued Sen.
Artemenko, who lives in Canada, told the Post his intentions in meeting with Cohen have been misconstrued.
Text messages and emails leave so much unsaid, with plenty of space for messages to be misconstrued.
Nowadays, even video games are following suit, with different approaches to the often misconstrued world of hacking.
There is nothing fluid in the words she chooses, nothing that can be read into or misconstrued.
I usually find that they've completely misconstrued what I'm interested in, but that in itself is interesting.
Republican Collins said Democrats had misconstrued that section of the report to suit their anti-Trump agenda.
We should be careful about tossing around the word "racist," and any one incident can be misconstrued.
Mr. Boies said Tuesday that the incidents at Theranos and Adelphia had been misconstrued by his critics.
The answer she gave has been misconstrued because it's missing the context and nuance, the source said.
"It is misconstrued and misunderstood, and I think that it's patently unfair and really discriminatory," Texas Rep.
They're told to avoid saying anything that could be misconstrued, or considered insensitive north of the border.
The Swiss bank put a senior economist on leave after misconstrued comments triggered outrage in the mainland.
But whether her role was misconstrued, exaggerated or even a flat-out lie isn't really the point anymore.
Waters argued her comments have been misconstrued, claiming she wasn't calling for protesters to actually "harm" Cabinet members.
The general public still has a very misconstrued opinion on sex work, which forces many workers into secrecy.
" Razek has denied all accusations against him, saying the alleged actions were "misconstrued or taken out of context.
I think where people get misconstrued is that their end goal is that they want to be hired.
Although Glaze later said the kiss was unwanted, he later clarified via Instagram that his response was misconstrued.
Pea was misconstrued as the singular for pease and riches came from the abstract word for wealth 'richesse'.
She claimed her comments were misconstrued, and that she wasn't able to articulate what she wanted to say.
He wasn't the evil person people said he was, but rather a tortured soul who was deeply misconstrued.
Execution could be misconstrued as martyrdom, perpetuating violence and diminishing America's stature as a defender of human rights.
"  Jones says that to older generations, millennials' "sense of integrity" can be misconstrued as a "sense of entitlement.
Correction: the original version of this article misconstrued the meaning of the "conversation section" in the notification shade.
Of course, so much gets left behind or misconstrued, lost or simplified, from one generation to the next.
A few, like the pickle-bounce regulation, are completely false or represent history misconstrued, while others are really implemented.
Towards the end of our conversation, he mentions sometimes his passion can be misconstrued as a selfishness, or vanity.
I feel uncertain about whether certain things I say or do will be misconstrued and reported to law enforcement.
It's a tremendously positive message from a world leader to use a term so often misrepresented or simply misconstrued.
Later, he said had been "misconstrued", and that decision to prosecute rested simply on whether wrongdoing could be proved.
As a gay man himself, he worried that such research could be misconstrued or wielded to advance hateful agendas.
Illiberal Education misconstrued facts and misrepresented history, as multiple academics complained to the New York Review at the time.
But it's not clear whether Romijn is claiming her comments were misconstrued, or denying that she said them altogether.
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21): Sag, you're exuberant and bold, which can be easily misconstrued as overwhelming and cocky.
It baffles me that our protest is still being misconstrued as disrespectful to the country, flag and military personnel.
For example, a slow delivery in one country could be misconstrued as a problem for customers in another country.
Soul jazz is often misconstrued as the product of an era, when it's really the refinement of a disposition.
"The police report contains alleged facts that have been grossly misconstrued and are incorrect," Jarvis said, according to Arizona Republic.
EVOLUTION Soul jazz is often misconstrued as the product of an era, when it's really the refinement of a disposition.
One of those songs might be his smash "Sorry," which has been misconstrued as an apology for his past stumbles.
To contain Mr Kim, America and its allies should apply pressure that cannot be misconstrued as a declaration of war.
Gloves are inherently innocent items, designed simply to protect your hands from the elements, yet they're often misconstrued and misinterpreted.
Looking back at her quotes later, I realize that her quiet confidence could be misconstrued as arrogance, but it isn't.
Trump, however, has misconstrued Ocasio-Cortez's words in an effort to make people believe she actually compared America with garbage.
Kern County Sheriff's Lt. Bill Smallwood told CNN that the Los Angeles Times misconstrued his comments about Manson being hospitalized.
But this also speaks to his actual political philosophy, which elevates cruelty—often misconstrued as "strength"—into a perverse virtue.
Preliminary conclusions should not be misconstrued as fact or detract from larger conversations around developing an effective public health response.
Is there anything here that you are seeing routinely misreported or misconstrued in the press on animal-to-human diseases?
JAZZ Soul jazz is often misconstrued as the product of an era, when it's really the refinement of a disposition.
Their presence allows Gold to visually draw out the play's themes of thwarted, frustrated, misinterpreted, and deliberately misconstrued efforts at communication.
Galifianakis was initially reluctant to participate in the documentary, fearing his friendship with Mimi could be misconstrued as a publicity stunt.
On Tuesday, he released a statement in which he sought to quell the intensifying criticism, saying his remarks had been "misconstrued."
Johnson just muttered something about his comments being "misconstrued" and that the press should really be asking more substantive questions. 5.
" 'I'm so upset that this situation has been misconstrued like this," Hung reportedly wrote alongside a photo of herself with Sinat.
"People get it so misconstrued because I'm a smart basketball player and I've voiced my opinion about certain things," he said.
"We will argue in the Court of Appeal that the SFO has fundamentally misconstrued this offence," Grant said in a statement.
There are, in fact, long-standing customs at the Justice Department requiring caution around elections, but the breadth is widely misconstrued.
"It is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued as a categorical attack against people of Mexican heritage," Mr. Trump said.
He was flying out of LAX Tuesday night when he insisted nothing had happened that could even be misconstrued as groping.
A girl at the table overheard their private conversation, misconstrued it as a sexual reference, and reported it as sexual harassment.
"It baffles me that our protest is still being misconstrued as disrespectful to the country, flag and military personnel," he wrote.
If you know that your style tends to be misconstrued, it's helpful to clear that up ahead of time, she says.
They declined to be quoted before the hearing, citing concern their words could be misconstrued or used against them in court.
Kim Kardashian West on Wednesday addressed husband Kanye West's controversial pro-Trump antics, saying he's a poor communicator who often gets misconstrued.
"We've become so used to doing things on our own that asking for help has become misconstrued with being weak," she says.
Observers also note that Kavanaugh appears to have intentionally misconstrued components of his yearbook that could cast him in a negative light.
With Lee [McQueen], he had a different way of looking at women, which was sometimes misconstrued, but he always celebrated women's strength.
If we're too friendly to our male coworkers and customers, it can be misconstrued for flirtation, an invitation for harassment and assault.
Mittermeier goes on to say that it was the language put out by the publication that led to the message being misconstrued.
It's not a paid endorsement, though I can understand how my enthusiasm for the company's first backpack could be misconstrued as such.
Criticism of the proposed EEO-1 should not be misconstrued as reflecting a lack of concern for an illegal gender pay gap.
What's surprising—since this could be misconstrued as snitching (and snitches end up in ditches)—is that people actually fill it out.
Jubeir said Johnson's comments had been misconstrued, and Britain and Saudi Arabia had enjoyed a long strategic relationship extending over 100 years.
Even when we fact-check conservatives for putting words in Hillary Clinton's mouth, that's somehow misconstrued as conservative 'bias' on our part.
I'd hate for this review to be misconstrued as negative, because Moonlight is a very good film that most people will like.
Some players countered that their actions were being misconstrued and that they are seeking social change rather than protesting the anthem itself.
It was not my intent to upset anyone, and I took the story down as soon as I realised it was being misconstrued.
And of course this got immediately misconstrued as "New Mexico president calls for migrants to invade America," which of course is not true.
He tells us it very much seems like good intentions, but in this day and age ... it's easy for the message to misconstrued.
Programming is often misconstrued as a profession reserved for people with a super high IQ and a wardrobe composed exclusively of black hoodies.
Because I think oftentimes he's used phraseology that people have misconstrued, and other times he's used phraseology that, quite frankly, is deeply problematic.
But even the best intentions of a business or a city can be misconstrued when leaders fail to be transparent about their plans.
BP contended that settlement administrators had misconstrued the terms of the deal and were signing off on millions of dollars of unwarranted claims.
What people have misconstrued about the political stuff we got entangled in a couple years ago is that I'm not detached from reality.
The Sex Pistols, for Jordan, their dancer to dress in a Nazi uniform as a protest against Nazis mostly, and get completely misconstrued.
Though he believes that his story has been misconstrued, and that he became a target for Republicans and Democrats alike, according to CNN.
Its former Chief Executive, Alexander Nix, was caught on camera saying the company had — but the firm has said Nix's comments were misconstrued.
He later walked back his remarks by insisting that there was no quid pro quo and that the media had misconstrued his statements.
" Still, he said, "I could see how the statement was misconstrued and elevated to a level of hysteria that I really didn't expect.
And the alternate standard for placement — that of a "suspected terrorist" — can easily be triggered by innocent conduct that is misconstrued, he said.
On a dark tabletop in the background, viewers spotted what could maybe be misconstrued as two lines of cocaine, and tweeted their suspicions.
The title comes from an overheard conversation, in which a Frenchman misconstrued the name of one of his favorite rock 'n' roll songs.
And publicly updating a résumé can be misconstrued by an employer as a signal that an employee is looking for a new job.
" She says the song has been "misconstrued" but she knows that also, "the pain that people feel because of past injustice is real.
Singer Billie Eilish revealed in an new interview with Billboard that her decision to wear baggy, shapeless clothing is often misconstrued by parents.
To be honest, I was just grateful to be out of jail, and maybe that was misconstrued as me being grateful for the program.
While it's possible Kislyak could have inflated or misconstrued his conversations, officials told the Post that the former ambassador had a reputation for accuracy.
Mining Minister Richard Musukwa said the action at KCM "should not be misconstrued as nationalization" and followed KCM's failure to "comply with license conditions".
Pregnancy can often be misconstrued as a complication when it comes to a woman's career, and they sometimes face unwarranted consequences because of it.
Advisors are rightly afraid of getting too friendly with their clients on social media to the point that comments can be misconstrued as testimonials.
But it comes out not exactly the right way, and people get it misconstrued through the media and … it's complicated, what can I say.
Smith told the Post on April 4 that the "comments attributed to her by parents of players are incorrect and misconstrued," the paper wrote.
RELATED: Donald Trump looms large in Illinois Senate race Trump said in a statement Tuesday that his comments had been "misconstrued" by the media.
And while Time's Up is for furthering safe, equitable workplaces for everybody, its wide reach should not be misconstrued as a lack of focus.
As an example, he claimed that holding out his arm in what appears to be a Nazi "heil" salute was an easily misconstrued gesture.
However, some of the newer members are worried that even the first vote will be used and misconstrued in campaign ads run against them.
Trump argued in a statement Tuesday that his comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who was born in Indiana to Mexican immigrants, had been misconstrued.
Trump sought to tamp down backlash on Tuesday, saying that his comments had been misconstrued and that he wouldn't discuss the matter any further.
"All I'll say is that I think a lot of things can be misconstrued in a lot of ways," the 19-year-old says.
If presenting your side in writing is your only option, though, pay close attention to the details of how your words might be misconstrued.
Mr. Mulvaney's remarks, which he later said were misconstrued, undercut Mr. Trump's own insistence that there was no quid pro quo with Mr. Zelensky.
"I understand that my social posts could be misconstrued and could have been insensitive," Ms. Hazelgrove, who noted that her children are biracial, said.
"I understand that my social posts could be misconstrued and could have been insensitive," Ms. Hazelgrove, who noted that her children are biracial, said.
"I do understand how many could have misconstrued my comments as insensitive, and for this I apologize," Ward told reporters at her campaign headquarters.
I'm also bothered that if you're an assertive woman — and I'm called aggressive all the time simply because I'm assertive — it's misconstrued as bossiness.
When Dubois has spoken to Business Insider before, he has oft been softly-spoken to a point it could perhaps be misconstrued as shyness.
Swift's fans were quick to criticize Kiyoko for a comment misconstrued as a slight to the pop star for only writing songs about her relationships.
Our commitment to the military and our community is resolute and the absence of our team for the national anthem shouldn't be misconstrued as unpatriotic.
Grubhub CEO Matt Maloney says his comments were misconstrued in an email Wednesday in which he strongly objected to President-elect Donald Trump's incendiary policies.
You know I think that as much as I love the Internet, there's so much that can get misconstrued...I love gifs but they're limiting.
By the end of the day, Mr. Trump was forced into a rare moment of damage control and said that his words had been 'misconstrued.
On Tuesday, Trump issued a statement saying his remarks had been misconstrued and said he did not intend to comment on the issue any further.
But, for example, Washington Post leaks story, Trump suggests Russia is no longer targeting U.S. Second line in smaller type, White House, words were misconstrued.
"A moment of panic or carelessness, a misconstrued comment or bruised ego, could easily lead us unavoidably to the destruction of entire cities," she added.
Both AUMFs have been misconstrued as blanket authority for presidents to take military action wherever and whenever they deemed necessary — without the consent of Congress.
On Sunday night, Mr. Banyamyan said that their words had been misconstrued as hateful and that they, in fact, were being mocked by the students.
Essentially, Khan urged Londoner's to keep calm and carry on, but Trump misconstrued Khan's words to imply the attacks weren't anything out of the ordinary.
Later on Monday night, Sanders senior adviser Jeff Weaver suggested in an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo that Warren had misconstrued the conversation with Sanders.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Thursday repeated his accusation that a Democratic lawmaker had misconstrued private comments from U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
Cornrows are frequently misconstrued, misrepresented, and appropriated on runways, in magazines, and IRL, but when done right the style is both fashion-forward and culturally significant.
"  Of the intended message of the shirt, Chopra added, "it got misconstrued, and I'm sorry people saw it like that and they saw it on me.
Powerless to do anything else, White House press representatives tried to wish the problem away by playing down the president's words or insisting they'd been misconstrued.
"A lot of teenagers are misconstrued in films because you have a bunch of 50-year-olds writing about a teenager falling in love," she said.
While we've come a long way in destigmatizing depression, it can still be misconstrued, often because it's hard to fully understand if you haven't experienced it.
His verison of the events alleged that Westbrook and Star made up or misconstrued accusations and that Charles was innocent of all accusations of sexual misconduct.
There's such a disconnect between communities of color and journalists and critics, and what can be said, and how things can be misconstrued and messed up.
As for an allegation in the complaint that he described, in a lab meeting, smiles from women as "socially rewarding," he said his words were misconstrued.
"I think you have to be careful when you look at 19th-century situations through a 21st-century lens because it can be misconstrued," she said.
Former trade negotiators said such commentary from top advisors for the President could be misconstrued as an opportunity for China to gain leverage over US negotiators.
Their findings showed that not only can interpretation vary wildly from person to person, but that the misconstrued communications happened around a predictable set of emoji.
Its dangers should not be ignored, but too often they are played up or misconstrued, contributing to bad policies and helping the terrorists generate more fear.
A back and forth between a president and an art-house auteur sprung up this week, with a strange and misconstrued endorsement ultimately ending in rejection.
But the president was wary of acting on the matter out of concern that such action could be misconstrued as White House interference in the election.
A judge misconstrued a reference to "smurfs," a term of art for people who launder tiny amounts of money, in a report by a government investigator.
The defense attorney Marc Carlos questioned the credibility of the women's claims, saying they had lied, misconstrued things or initially been unable to identify Winslow correctly.
When she says we need to make Israel safe and doesn't mention Palestine, I don't want my silence to be misconstrued as me agreeing with her.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - A star economist at the Swiss bank sparked outrage on Chinese social media after his remarks about the country's pigs were misconstrued.
Pete said yes, it's the right thing to do but he says that quote got misconstrued everywhere as if EVERYTHING named after Jefferson should be renamed.
For her part, Sophie makes a name for herself professionally, but rows with Ian, her husband, about Brexit; some misconstrued remarks to a student jeopardise her career.
But – pointing her finger at President Trump – the California Democrat argued her comments have been misconstrued, claiming she wasn't calling for protesters to actually "harm" Cabinet members.
The sideways sitter was supposed to drop off his kids somewhere or pick up his wife, but no one is exactly clear how the communications got misconstrued.
So the game was never truly designed to string players along for years like Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft, despite any misconstrued marketing material about its longevity.
On May 30, 403, a simple accident between a black shoeshine boy and a white female elevator operator was intentionally misconstrued in a local paper as assault.
Gunter said it's likely that Gräfenberg misconstrued other parts of a woman's genitals, like thenerve ending-packed clitoris, as this seemingly new discovery of the G-spot.
"The term AI is often misconstrued, with many people thinking of Terminator robots trying to hunt down John Connor—but that's not what AI is," said Wallace.
Developers have criticized the requirement as both burdensome and relatively meaningless because it is not necessarily a good measure of safety — but could be misconstrued as such.
While the All Blacks have brought worldwide attention to haka, it has been misconstrued as a "war dance" or challenge because it is traditionally performed before matches.
Often tasked with setting the record straight on facts misconstrued or misrepresented by President Donald Trump, Fauci has been left in awkward positions in White House briefings.
This innocuous career move is misconstrued as cover for some nefarious activity, fanned by the Cold War anxieties that are playing out in different parts of Africa.
In his speech Thursday, Duterte warned soldiers and police officers in the audience of the possibility that their statements could be twisted and misconstrued for nefarious purposes.
The Iowa congressman told supporters at a Pizza Hut in Sioux City this week that his comments about white nationalism have been totally misconstrued by the media.
Oliveira mentioned their real names — which may have been misconstrued as a doxxing, even though the couple had listed their real names on other social media accounts.
The Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences school at the university claimed PETA obtained a video in 2016 that "exploited" the dogs in their care and misconstrued their treatment.
It was a state where you couldn't do anything with your body without it being somehow misconstrued as male or female, claimed as belonging to one gender. Finite.
There's no doubt that Trump isn't apologizing for what he said about Curiel: "It is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued" is a classic non-apology apology.
Benjamin Glaze, the 20-year-old American Idol hopeful who had never been kissed, feels his response to his "unwanted" audition smooch with judge Katy Perry was misconstrued.
Especially when you're coming into contact with different cultures, or even different civilizations, you need to be careful about what you say, and how it could be misconstrued.
Gunter said it's likely that Gräfenberg misconstrued other parts of a woman's genitals, like the nerve ending-packed clitoris, as this seemingly new discovery of the G-spot.
" Trump and his campaign doubled down on the comments over the weekend, but shifted slightly on Tuesday, saying in a press release that his comments had been "misconstrued.
Kerri Talbot, Mr. Menendez's former chief counsel, said that a January 2013 email she had sent to the Department of Homeland Security had been misconstrued by the prosecution.
KB: What the complaint does not say, but has been misconstrued, mostly by Trump and his supporters, is that the whistleblower said there was a quid pro quo.
At the Reagan Library event, Bush made clear he did not want to second-guess the current President and said his comments this week had been misconstrued as criticism.
And even though we fell in love with the furry hats and heavily embroidered varsity letter jackets, one of the many patches emblazoned across the collection is being misconstrued.
Kintner had argued that the posting was misconstrued and that the backlash he received for retweeting it was part of a "liberal activist campaign" against him, the newspaper said.
But this criticism misconstrued the project: Rawls's argument was a way of setting out exactly what it meant to justify a social world even to the people picking lettuce.
He also said he believed Mr. Trump's attempt to remain "neutral" when dealing with the Israelis and Palestinians was being misconstrued and was simply meant as a negotiating strategy.
Justice Brenda M. Hale, the president of the court, wrote in a separate opinion that the trial judge had misconstrued the law, but she agreed to dismiss the case.
" Sitting at the table with Pinkett Smith, her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones, and his wife Tameka "Tiny" Harris, T.I. said that his intentions "have been terribly misconstrued and misconceived.
Lee said Students for Fair Admissions had misconstrued data, and that race was used only to a student's advantage in certain circumstances, and never to his or her disadvantage.
We'd have the fan club or press or whatever, and it used to be through somebody else's voice which is difficult—it's always misconstrued in how you meant it.
I tend to be very direct and I'm very conscientious that because I am a woman, that may be misconstrued as being aggressive, but that is how my workday goes.
The president, who is a Muslim, told them "the intention of government is to create grazing locations for cattle rearers, which has now been misconstrued as another form of colonization".
It's sometimes misconstrued as an investment reserved for the affluent, something only available to the 1% or to those who have the ability to fork over vast sums of money.
Below are the parts that are relevant to Trump's attacks on Curiel: It is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued as a categorical attack against people of Mexican heritage.
"I think he had a giggly, stupid relationship with children that was misconstrued," Coccoz said, while Gastelo chastised Robson for lying under oath about Jackson's conduct during initial court proceedings.
However, even back then, one of the company's fairly broken opt-in polls caused controversy when President Trump cited its misconstrued results as cause enough to enact a Muslim ban.
Andhare also said some of the studio's actions in the days leading up to the film's release, such as showing it to TV anchors and prominent spiritual leaders, were misconstrued.
One thing that I figured out was that with a lot of things that happen on campus where the university will email you, the facts get misconstrued very, very quickly.
Let me emphasize that my approach to this question should not be misconstrued as suggesting that unwanted sexual contact of any nature is not a serious problem in this country.
Some state officials say the Russian attacks that made news in 2016 were misconstrued, and perhaps exaggerated, because federal officials failed to say quickly and clearly what was going on.
They cited research by Natallia Karpenka, a cosmologist who has left academia for a career in finance, to support one of their choices, but they misconstrued her work, Rubin said.
However, Cohen said the results of this small experiment should not be misconstrued to suggest that giving a nice note to a student will increase their chances of going to college.
"People will now have to wonder if what they say online will be misconstrued or misunderstood by a government official," Hina Shamsi, director ACLU's National Security Project, said in a statement.
"We talked to the guys and they said 'this might be misconstrued,' but they assured us this name is fully baked," Apple's senior vice president of software Craig Federighi joked onstage.
Oculus did clarify to Gizmodo earlier this week that language in the ToS was being misconstrued in regards to ownership rights of user-created content, but didn't respond to other concerns.
"Dave is disgusted by the tone of the election and especially by the idea that his comedy would be misconstrued to defend [Donald T]rump," the rep said in a statement.
While accusations regarding U.S. motivations are patently untrue, the story highlights the way in which either political forces manipulate counterterrorism efforts, how they are misconstrued by the Yemeni public or both.
Johnson, a former journalist with a talent for trenchant comments that his critics say sometimes tip over into untruth, said his utterances over a three-decade career had often been "misconstrued".
Reveal has stated that the SDK could be misconstrued, and they assure that no reverse engineering of locations was ever conducted by any information they gathered, nor was that the intent.
They also worry about how new tools that are allowing them to home in on the genetic basis of hot-button traits like intelligence will be misconstrued to fit racist ideologies.
Last week, Mark Green, a physician in Tennessee, just elected to Congress, repeated the much-debunked falsehood that vaccines can cause autism (he later said that his comments had been "misconstrued").
Instead, she insisted that what foreign observers have called an organized, years-long campaign of atrocities against the Rohingya has been exaggerated and misconstrued, whether out of malice or just ignorance.
The problem has more to do with the name of the practice, which practically begs to be misconstrued, and with the claim that the practice represents an ideal long-term strategy.
In 2017, MSNBC fired and then quickly rehired leftist commentator Sam Seder over a tweet that alt-right activist Mike Cernovich misconstrued as a joke about Seder's own daughter being raped.
Nevertheless, by 29, when the Senate convened the first Select Committee on Nutritional and Human Needs, the so-called diet-heart hypothesis had been been misconstrued as the diet-heart gospel.
UPDATE: Michael Sheen has clarified that his interview with the Times of London was misconstrued by the Times writer and that he did not mean to imply that he was leaving acting.
A movement of American voters strong enough to elect a first-time candidate with no government experience to the White House should never have been so missed and misconstrued as it was.
But as we've speculated many times before in Rewatching for the Throne, Season 26's endgame will likely reveal that these legends misconstrued how the White Walkers were "defeated" the first time.
Unfortunately, one of my comments has since been grossly misconstrued in ways that have hurt people I respect and in ways that have left me open to the worst sorts of accusations.
This unhelpful correlation perpetuates mental illness as The Unknown, and as such something to be feared—which appears to be the rhetoric, or perhaps even the rationale, for pedaling enduring misconstrued stereotypes.
Update: It seems the original source on of the report misconstrued a comment from Iger, who was referring more broadly to "a Disney Play," rather than giving name to the service itself.
But they do think it's really dumb to do anything that might be misconstrued by congressional Republicans as malfeasance and spark an investigation, especially when that thing you're doing is completely unnecessary.
Jim Caron, fixed income portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, said the market misconstrued the BOJ message, and the Japanese 10-year fell from around 0.11 percent to 0.05 percent Tuesday.
New York (CNN Business)The Washington Post says that a photo of its reporters unwinding after a long day of impeachment proceedings is being misconstrued by Trump White House officials and allies.
One person close to the couple told Politico that Adelson partly did not show because he feared a joint appearance with Bannon could be misconstrued as an endorsement of his 2018 efforts.
You have to step forward and make what are sometimes misconstrued as radical decisions, when in fact it's just addressing the overall quality, content, and intent of the institution's role in community.
Last week, the rapper Tweeted a seemingly innocent post about marijuana, using one of its street-names, "kk," which West saw and misconstrued as a disrespectful Tweet about his wife, Kim Kardashian West.
By the time Taraji P. Henson told him that "the universe has a way of taking care of good people" — a moment widely misconstrued as her insulting him — he was back in business.
Donald Trump said his comments about a Hispanic judge — suggesting he would not be able to handle a case against the now-closed Trump University fairly because of his heritage — had been misconstrued.
Boris Johnson, the new British foreign secretary, is in Washington today and says he will not apologize for past comments about President Obama, Hillary Clinton and others, which he says have been misconstrued.
First, we were in the middle of the last presidential election, and I started to see the way Black Lives Matter was being misconstrued by right-wing pundits and mislabeled as terrorist organization.
As such, it's easy for what they do to be misconstrued, and for their credibility to be overshadowed by eccentricity, humour, the fact that they are full-blooded, whole hearted, sweat-pouring entertainers.
But in the months following my daughter's birth last year, I was so terrified that anything I did would be misconstrued as "mom hair" that I simply refused to change it at all.
Their first original musical, "Dear Evan Hansen," a daringly heart-wrenching show that explores the charged interplay between collective grief and social media after a misconstrued high school suicide, begins previews Monday, Nov.
Research by the economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett found that two-thirds of male executives hesitated to hold one-on-one meetings with women in more junior positions, for fear they could be misconstrued.
They argue that the provision, which has been in every spending bill since 1996, was meant to stop "lobbying" on gun control but has been "misconstrued" as a ban on research. http://bit.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said on Tuesday his comments questioning the impartiality of a Mexican-American judge had been misconstrued as a broad attack on people of Mexican heritage.
These figures may reflect an acceptance that queefing can happen during sex—a largely private activity—and the potential embarrassment of queefing in more public scenarios, where it could be misconstrued as a fart.
The sweet-faced boy is awarehis actions could be misconstrued by American authorities as online terrorist propaganda, buthe remains diligent with his intention to re-educate post 9/11 citizens of the United States.
Laverne Cox responded to clarify how the media could have misconstrued who had earned the title, many of whom believed that she had earned it for her role on Orange Is The New Black.
Paul Town was also banned, although he said in an email to The Associated Press that his Twitter feed is a "combination of satire and performance art" that has been misconstrued as alt-right.
Mr Matjila himself told a South African newspaper that well-connected people wanted to force him out and get "the keys to the big safe", though he now says that his remarks were misconstrued.
They argue that the provision, which has been in every spending bill since 1996, was meant to stop "lobbying" on gun control but has been "misconstrued" as a ban on research: http://bit.ly/29deV8g.
Aheda Zanetti, the Lebanese-Australian inventor of the swimsuit, said officials in more than a dozen French beach towns seeking to prevent women from covering up have misconstrued the purpose of the bathing suit.
Khan and Trump publicly feuded following the June attacks after the US President misconstrued a statement from Khan saying there was "no cause for alarm" due to the visible police activity following the incident.
Police say the equipment is necessary as they are facing greater threats and more firepower from terrorists and active shooters while also contending that the value of items such as bayonets has been misconstrued.
The "Will & Grace" star was at LAX Wednesday when he responded to the backlash he's been getting ... and said his words were misconstrued, and he's absolutely not trying to start another blacklist in Hollywood.
Iconis's shows assume that not fitting in is a universal phenomenon, but I'd argue there are many ways to be excluded, dismissed or misconstrued, and that Susannah's feelings and desires are particular, not generic.
Kagan said she often probed the lawyers from both sides in a "devil's advocate" style and would not want her comments to be misconstrued on TV as revealing her personal position in a dispute.
"I think this message could be easily misconstrued as us saying don't drink fluoridated water — we're not saying that," study author Christine Till, professor of psychology at York University in Toronto, told BuzzFeed News.
Trump: Comments about judge 'misconstrued' Trump was condemned by Democrats and Republicans alike after he repeatedly referred to Indiana-born Curiel as a "hater" and a "Mexican," while criticizing the judge's rulings in the case.
As I drove out to see it, I could not suppress the clichés of regrettable high school art projects, misconstrued collages, silly zines, and ubiquitous hands, faces, and ass cheeks pushed up onto Xerox machines.
McALLEN, Texas – Glass cases being smashed during an attempted robbery Saturday at a jewelry store in a popular Texas mall were misconstrued as gunfire and sent people running for the exits, authorities and witnesses said.
"It baffles me that our protest is still being misconstrued as disrespectful to the country, flag and military personnel," 49ers safety Eric Reid wrote in an op-ed for the New York Times this week.
She now exists within a hierarchical monarchy where simply stating what she wants, can be globally misconstrued as having an attitude and demanding candor—something many Black women, regardless of higher status, are familiar with.
" A little while later, the WIAA tried to walk back that email, saying, "The intention of the message was misconstrued and morphed into something far beyond what it was and what it was intended for.
Thomas Markle tells TMZ ... a recent quote from his interview with Britain's Channel 5 -- for which he was paid -- got a bit misconstrued, but he's not backing down from the crux of what he said.
While often misconstrued as a bid for the millions of dollars stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry take home each season, the women&aposs players simply lobbied for a greater percentage of the pie.
In a subsequent interview with Jada Pinkett Smith last week, T.I. said that his comments had been sensationalized and misconstrued, and added that the conversation in the podcast had taken place in a joking manner.
If they had paused to give the move some consideration, the media might have realized that the president's move is not actually that surprising, nor should it be misconstrued as some sort of crazy scandal.
It's generally inadvisable to speak to customers as if they're your best friends, which means lay off the emojis (which can easily be misconstrued), too-casual language and excessive use of cheesy puns or banter.
Speaking prior to Amazon hitting a stock market value of $1 trillion late Tuesday morning, Patricof said his previous statements were "misconstrued as being anti-Amazon" when he intended them to be a greater commentary.
The news comes after Trump has said he wants to know the whistleblower's identity and sought to discredit the anonymous individual as a partisan actor who misconstrued the details of his call with the Ukrainian leader.
Men in management positions are feeling reluctant to actively support women at the workplace in the #MeToo and Time's Up era out of fears their actions could be misconstrued, according to new research released on Friday.
John Poindexter's original comment to the San Antonio Express-News, "We discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his head," has been misconstrued as evidence that he was smothered to death at Cibolo Creek Ranch.
Scaramucci said he believes his story is being misconstrued, however, and said had he known he was speaking on the record he would have not spoken in such a vulgar manner on behalf of the President.
Pro-Palestinian campus activists, however, say they are simply voicing legitimate criticism of Israel, which, they say, is being misconstrued, creating a pretext for pro-Israeli activists to squelch the Arab side of the Mideast debate.
He predicted that the Green Bay Packers would have a strong season, excoriated Hillary Clinton and argued that the news media had misconstrued his suggestion at a previous event that a crying baby be escorted out.
"Recent media reports appear to be based on confusion that arose when employees misconstrued guidelines provided during routine discussions on the annual budget process," HHS spokesman Matt Lloyd said in an emailed statement to The Hill.
Without body language, verbal tone and facial expressions to help us convey the impact of our words, the intention of a conversation can easily get misconstrued or cause a great deal of pain to many people.
And as Mississippi enters a political existence with the soft-spoken Mr. Cochran absent from public life, even residents who believe Ms. Hyde-Smith's remarks about the hanging were misconstrued recognize the embarrassment her statement brought.
Several parents said the ruling fundamentally misconstrued the nature of the au pair program, which was designed as a cultural exchange, allowing young people to pursue their education while experiencing everyday life in an American family.
When you look at Horner's articles, many of which are attributed to a fake ABC News reporter, Jimmy Rustling (the name is likely a play on a popular meme), they could easily be misconstrued as being legitimate.
However, after reviewing footage from police body cams, a martial arts expert told prosecutors during the defense that Jaffer was engaging in a jiu-jitsu hold—although police reasonably misconstrued that his behavior was sexual, Wagstaffe said.
They're going page-by-page against Peach, seeking to refute its claims by providing full explanations of information the nurses say has been misconstrued and denouncing some of its information with data and research from reputable institutions.
Y. Trump tried to quell some of the outrage on Tuesday, releasing a statement saying his past remarks had been misconstrued, and Trump avoided the topic all together during a speech he gave later that evening. Rep.
Newman's Huffington Post biography claims his book, Hippocrates' Shadow: Secrets From the House of Medicine, "explores the underbelly of modern medicine and the fraying of the patient-doctor bond, using patient narrative and examples of misconstrued research."
While the whistleblower also contacted the House Intelligence Committee for "guidance" prior to filing the complaint, officials from the relevant agency say that step should not be misconstrued as the individual shopping around his or her concerns.
Ms. Jensen said at the time that she had known who Ms. Boudin was and had so informed her editor, but that later news accounts had misconstrued the careful wording they had devised to skirt the issue.
He complained that the American media has consistently misconstrued the way Russia works, presenting marginal opportunists and self-interested businessmen with no real link to the Kremlin as state-controlled agents working on orders from Mr. Putin.
In his revealing and passionately argued book, he insists that because the framers did not sanction slavery as a matter of principle, the antislavery legacy of the Constitution has been "slighted" and "misconstrued" for over 200 years.
"At this highly politicized moment in our nation, we were concerned that our attendance at this Summit would be misconstrued as taking a political side, and so we chose not to attend," it said in a statement.
My purpose for the post revolved around wanting influencers to use their social media platforms to enforce positive and motivating messages to their followers, however unfortunately due to the nature of social media my words were misconstrued.
Instead, the supposed compromise only attracted more criticism, with players noting that the policy once again misconstrued the purpose of the protests by suggesting that the players' actions were in opposition to the anthem and the flag.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Angelina Jolie responded to growing backlash over the casting process for her latest film, saying she was "upset" that an improvised scene during auditions had been misconstrued as taking real money away from impoverished children.
It's rare to see ARM, Intel, and AMD overlap their announcements quite so neatly as they have this week, though the coincidence of their timing shouldn't be misconstrued as uniformity in the new stuff they have to offer.
The department said in a notice that revisions in two rules published by the Obama administration in January 2017, days before President Donald Trump was inaugurated, misconstrued existing law and that it was proposing to scrap the changes.
Watching her tackle public backlash with patience and instead of spewing brash idiotic comments, and never blaming other people for what gets misconstrued in the news, every scene Keane's in serves as a refreshing reprieve from real life.
Siew said the company came up with it with a little help from an unnamed investor, and that it was important to find a name that was both symbolic and not likely to be misconstrued in other languages.
So if the information about Helen Keller is all misconstrued, let me have you try these shoes on for size: Why is there a statue of George Washington in Washington, DC, where he looks like a Greek god?
They worry about how new tools allowing them to home in on the genetic basis of traits like intelligence will be misconstrued to fit racist ideologies, or misused to fuel arguments over school achievement gaps, immigration and policing.
They worry about how new tools allowing them to home in on the genetic basis of traits like intelligence could be misconstrued to fit racist ideologies, or misused to fuel arguments over school achievement gaps, immigration and policing.
He stands by his Facebook posts, but claims they were misconstrued: The "kill them all" post, for example, was unfairly divorced from its historical context, he said, arguing it was part of a broader argument about civilizational war.
With Meredith Brooks's "Bitch" in regular rotation on the Top 40 and the Spice Girls talking about the need for "girl power," the decade was marked by femininity and strength that was often misconstrued as unpleasant and unnecessary.
It was an overreaction, as so many market spikes and dips turn out to be; the company CEOs were quick to push back, and scientists and journalists soon pointed out flaws in the paper that misconstrued cause and effect.
Trump's remarks Tuesday night came hours after he released a statement aiming to put his controversial comments about the judge to rest, in which he claimed he had been "misconstrued" and vowed not to comment on the issue again.
In a scathing and meticulous ruling, he said Mr Ross had "alternately ignored, cherry-picked or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria".
For a game that has already established its choice-dictated story as a powerful platform for saying something about interpersonal relationships, turning Chloe's sexuality — which isn't a choice at all — into a branching story moment could easily be misconstrued.
"I think that Senator McConnell understandably did not want to tee up an issue that split our caucus right before the 2016 election," said Mr. Cornyn, who noted that aspects of the legislation had been misconstrued by its critics.
The Senate language is a clear marker that they intend to continue pushing the false narrative that the Wire Act is being misconstrued by prosecutors, and that states should be prevented from legalizing games enjoyed by millions of Americans.
I know that sometimes we live in a fish bowl and sometimes comments can be misconstrued, but it's certainly important to me and it's a commitment we make to the organizations that we work with, but not just with diversity.
While working with A Very Special Place – a non-profit that's spent more than 40 years serving those with intellectual and developmental disabilities – during production of Bad Hurt, the star was struck by how often those in the community were misconstrued.
So #HenryCavill admits to being afraid that any attempts to flirt could be misconstrued & clearly states he will stop as soon as they say "no" & then thousands of ppl jump on his comments & act like he's actually committed sexual assault?
It's not a paid endorsement, though I can understand how my enthusiasm for the company's first backpack could be misconstrued as... HP is announcing updates to its premium consumer laptops today, including the popular Spectre x360 and the powerful Envy 13.
Late afternoon his campaign issued a statement saying his comments about the judge's Mexican heritage were "misconstrued," while at the same time arguing that he is "justified in questioning whether I am receiving a fair trial" because of the judge's rulings.
The other is that some unforeseen accident or miscalculation along the border, if it came at a time of high tension, could be misconstrued as an act of war, setting off a rapid mutual escalation that could lead to unwanted conflict.
"But when you see something done in this kind of fashion, when you see an inappropriate leak, when you see the law being misconstrued in such an obvious fashion, of course it begs the question of motivation," Mr. de Blasio said.
" Lauryn Hill also cancelled her show in 2015, saying in a Facebook post: "It is very important to me that my presence or message not be misconstrued, or a source of alienation to either my Israeli or my Palestinian fans.
"I vow to love myself, every day, and never fear that this may be misconstrued as vanity," said the bride, Sasha Frolova, a young actress with a modified Dorothy Hamill bob, reading from a page fetched from her cargo pocket.
When it's finally ensconced in a buyer's wardrobe, as all clothing is destined to be, that original intention can sometimes barely, if at all, be detected; sometimes it's misconstrued or even subverted—as it was so powerfully on last Saturday's runway.
To the Editor: I fear that Dr. H. Gilbert Welch's advice to treat high blood pressure less rigorously, in disagreement with new guidelines to lower blood pressure more aggressively, might be misconstrued by many people, especially those with high blood pressure.
"Once the monument review began, it was important that we ensure messaging regarding BLM-managed national monuments could not be misconstrued as promoting one point of view over another while the review was underway," BLM spokesperson Jeff Krauss told me.
Running that way, the strategist supporting Booker said, posed a challenge that could be misconstrued as a weakness: Booker needs time to get people to know him and who he really is, fighting a narrative sometimes spoken that he is a phony.
The former Liverpool forward was most recently criticised for a tattoo of a gun on his leg, which was a symbol to mark the death of his father at a young age but was misconstrued by the media and led to an uproar.
Mr. Cantwell, pleading poverty in court papers, said that remarks from his "Nazi themed entertainment program" were being misconstrued, and he called the plaintiffs' petition a further attempt to harass him because the evidence thus far had failed to prove a conspiracy.
Sparse on details at the time, it sounded like it was probably just another one of the often misconstrued incidents that happen in the skies around the US everyday—ones where aircraft with inoperable radios or transponders stray into areas they shouldn't.
While good-hearted families celebrate with their loved ones on Tuesday, any costume that can be misconstrued as insensitive racially, culturally or in some other way will be attacked on social media by people who make a living off dividing our nation.
"…Baby One More Time" had been shopped around to popular acts like TLC and Robyn but, fortuitously for the teenage singer, they turned it down on account of the words, which they thought might be misconstrued as referring to either violence or sex.
To re-litigate Charlottesville in any way -- including using it as an example of how the "very fake" media misconstrued what he said (we didn't) -- would be a huge mistake, effectively reopening a political debate that Trump has zero chance of winning.
But her supporters have spoken out in her defense following the onslaught of criticism stemming from her most recent remarks, insisting that they were misconstrued by critics and came nowhere close to the violence that Trump advocated for on the campaign trail.
Tellingly, in something akin to what linguists call a mondegreen, Bach at several passages apparently misconstrued what the children — in this reconstruction of the scene — had said, and emended a scriptural verse's legitimate Lutheran rendering to a similar-sounding but unattested wording.
Thomas addressed the allegations directly in his opening statement before the Senate Judiciary Committee, denying "each and every single allegation" of sexual harassment, apologizing if his actions had been misconstrued, and accusing committee members' staffers of leaking Hill's allegations to the press.
Seeing the story of Palenque unfurl before the eyes of the art world would certainly be remarkable — but much more so if it were told by someone who was born and raised there, not by me and my misconstrued Oscar Murillo sequel.
The National Labor Relations Board has said its 2017 decision that made it more difficult for unions to carve out bargaining units made up of small groups of an employer's workforce applies retroactively, because the Obama-era standard it replaced misconstrued the law.
Photo: GettyFrom the annals of bad science reporting comes this latest confusion: Media outlets completely misconstrued the results of a study about a supposed selfie mental disorder—a study that itself was inspired by a hoax that also fooled media outlets three years earlier.
" After Hyde-Smith refused to properly apologize for her statements (she claimed that her words were misconstrued, and said sorry to "anyone who was offended"), Espy, a moderate Democrat and former U.S. secretary of agriculture, said Mississippi "can't afford a senator who embarrasses us.
"The donations and two student presentations we made were part of our short-lived Education and Youth Prevention Program which was ended in September 2018 after its purpose — to educate youth on the dangers of nicotine addiction — was clearly misconstrued," Juul said in a statement.
Giving the regional fishery management councils the ability to set, and measure, catch limits using metrics other than hard pound quotas is a proven, common-sense solution that, unfortunately, is being misconstrued as an attempt to roll back catch limits and kill every last fish.
Donald J. Trump, who said last week that a Mexican-American judge was biased against him because of his heritage, said on Tuesday that his remarks had been "misconstrued" and that he did not think that the judge's ethnicity created a conflict of interest.
In a sign of the sensitivies, however - especially ahead of a July upper house election - panel chief Yoshio Kimura stressed the proposal should not be misconstrued as an "immigration policy" and said steps were needed to offset any negative impact on jobs and public safety.
This is basically a worst-case scenario for anyone who cares for someone with a developmental disability, as well as for disabled people themselves, who live every day in fear that their behavior will be misconstrued as suspicious, intoxicated or hostile by law enforcement.
"It is kind of chilling that something that was posted on my own time as a private citizen could be misconstrued to the point where they are calling for my job and making threats of physical violence to me," Mr. Phansey said on Thursday.
There are women in public life who are not criticized, and it is because they are good at their jobs, but when someone criticizes a Sarah Palin, or a Kellyanne Conway, it is usually justified and it shouldn't be misconstrued as sexist, or misogynist.
Sessions and his backers defended his record as the victim of character assassination, saying that the events of his unsuccessful 1986 confirmation hearing to be a federal judge were being unfairly misconstrued 30 years later to malign a man with a record of fighting for civil rights.
The President has previously said he wants to know the whistleblower's identity and has sought to discredit the anonymous individual as a partisan actor who misconstrued the details of his call with the Ukrainian leader, even as information released by the White House confirmed those details.
"The report had several methodological fallacies and misconstrued the facts of the conflict... ignoring the true reasons for the conflict which are the coup of the Iran-backed Houthi militias against the legitimate government in Yemen," said a statement published by the Saudi state news agency SPA.
Although it was misconstrued by some as an accusation that all white statues were inherently racist, the article was in fact meant to recognize that art historical interpretations of artwork have the power to influence the way individual people, groups, and entire fields of study define beauty.
NASA and SpaceX choose both From Apollo 11 to Artemis: This time when we go back to the moon, we are going to stay MORE said Wednesday that he always believed humans caused climate change and that his remarks in a 85033 speech implying otherwise were misconstrued.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: The reason I asked the question is because the other point you made, which I think is a very smart one, and is often misconstrued in the corporate governance land, is that an independent director these days isn't always independent, in large part.
" Amid the fierce backlash from his own party, Trump put together a damage-control statement late Tuesday promising not to say anything more about Curiel or the lawsuit – after this: "It is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued as a categorical attack against people of Mexican heritage.
Way to Grow appealed the decision to federal district court, but in January 2019, U.S. District Judge William Martinez of Denver refused to stay the dismissal of the Chapter 11 case, finding that the debtor was unlikely to succeed in showing the bankruptcy judge misconstrued the Controlled Substances Act.
I don't know if the conference got misconstrued or anything, but I think what some of my castmates were trying to say was that for people who consider themselves feminists, and for people who don't consider themselves feminists, that there are things in this [show] that everyone can get.
"If scientists exercise 'professional propriety' about environmental problems by remaining silent about them because they lack conclusive evidence, their silence will often be misconstrued by political leaders: absence of evidence about a problem can be taken to mean evidence of absence of a problem," Dr. Myers wrote in 1992.
Whether it is the really intense libertarianism, the Captain Nemo seasteading scheme, the Peter Pan college-bashing, the popping off of controversial sentiments (the women voting thing was misconstrued, but he definitely set himself up, perhaps on purpose), there is no one comparable to Thiel in far-out notions.
"The political efforts of the Islamic Emirate for the withdrawal of American invaders should not be misconstrued as meaning that the American invaders will not be targeted militarily or that withdrawing and not withdrawing from Afghanistan are options chosen by American Generals," the Taliban said in a statement.
Eugene K. Pettis, an attorney for Ms. Snipes, said candidates had misconstrued figures reported on various websites to come up with the false notion that the number of ballots received and counted in Broward County had increased "in the night" after initial vote totals were released Tuesday night.
The White House says Trump's remarks are being misconstrued by the media and claims that chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, whose son died in combat, was in the room at the time of Trump's call to Johnson and that he believes the president was respectful and gracious.
Tlaib has made waves since joining Congress, attracting attention for her efforts to impeach President Donald Trump and recently finding herself under fire from top Republicans and Israel's ambassador to the United Nations for comments about Israel and the Holocaust that she and top Democrats said were misconstrued for political ends.
It is often misconstrued a bit: The key is typically not the time you put in to get better, but the time you spend under the watchful eye of a coach, teacher or trainer — someone who can spot quickly what you are doing wrong and immediately correct it, or try to.
Even Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the firebrand liberal Democrat from New York who was among the earliest advocates of impeaching Mr. Trump, said she had "some apprehension about a vote," which might be misconstrued by the public as a vote to remove the president — not merely to open an inquiry.
His precision can be suspect — among other things, he mixed up details of a letter written by James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director; misconstrued the point of a story in The New York Times that annoyed him; and claimed that some people get health insurance for $12 a year.
To me what was interesting — and Johana, I'd love your thoughts on this — is that he said one thing that was a bad joke that could possibly be ... I'm not going to say "misconstrued" because I don't think it was in the room, but one single joke moved him off the board.
If it wasn't so easy to pinpoint the sources of these tinfoil hat conspiracy theories (and—safety tip—don't ever microwave those hats), one might think that Conway had just misconstrued the concept of microwave cameras, as in cameras that use microwaves—the electromagnetic frequencies, not the Kenmore kind—to create 3D images.
" READ MORE: Trump picks Sessions for attorney general Testifying on his own behalf at the hearing, Sessions acknowledged that he was "loose with my tongue on occasion" and may have made comments about the ACLU and NAACP that could have been misconstrued "but I really did not mean any harm by it.
Mr. Ross "failed to consider several important aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria; and failed to justify significant departures from past policies and practices," he wrote.
It doesn't get lost on me every day that for years the culture of this show was that the things we say and do are outrageous and unfathomable, and now we're having to change plot lines and reconsider air dates because it's too close to what's actually happening or could be misconstrued as such.
" In the interview with Quillette — a "platform for free thought" which has published many trans-critical articles — Littman elaborated that "because this paper was of interest to scientists and non-scientists alike, extra care was taken to make sure that certain terms and concepts were not misconstrued by individuals outside of the scientific community.
Mulvaney later argued that his comments were misconstrued, but a bruising interview with Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceGOP worries it's losing impeachment fight Fox News correspondent defends news division after Zucker criticism: 'Their work speaks for itself' Conservatives send message to Trump: Don't dump Mulvaney MORE on "Fox News Sunday" showed the damage was done.
Trump, by issuing a lengthy statement saying his remarks that an Indiana-born judge of Mexican heritage was a "hater" and "a Mexican" were "misconstrued," and reading a tightly scripted primary night speech from teleprompters, clearly sought to address criticisms from within his own party that his rhetoric was harmful to their electoral chances.
"I'm afraid that there is such a rich thesaurus now of things that I have said that are being one way or another, through what alchemy I do not know, somehow misconstrued that it would really take me too long to engage in a full, global itinerary of apology to all concerned," Mr. Johnson said.
"I'm afraid that there is such a rich thesaurus now of things that I have said that have been one way or another, through what alchemy I do not know, somehow misconstrued that it would really take me too long to engage in a fully global itinerary of apology to all concerned," Johnson responded.
I don't know if you truly can compartmentalize it all, or if that is even the right thing to do, but I do think that you can recognize that these protests are vitally important, now more than ever, and become increasingly frustrated that they constantly get misconstrued as divisive, while still enjoying the actual game.
Though the Klebold family shunned the press for years for fear that their comments might be misconstrued — in the book, Klebold describes "cringing like a frightened animal," suffering from panic attacks and losing 25 pounds — eventually she decided she had a responsibility to try to offer insight into her son's psyche and his upbringing.
"It was brought to our attention that one of our looks featured in a magazine and part of our Arts and Crafts ceramicist William De Morgan could be misconstrued as referring to one of the most odious moments in the history of mankind," the fashion house, Loewe, said in a statement seen by CNN.
Rosengren made the comments after traders on Thursday priced in an aggressive half-percentage point interest rate cut, and then reversed that bet after the New York Fed hinted that comments from its influential chief about acting aggressively to counter a possible downturn may have been misconstrued as guidance for the outcome of Fed's July policy meeting.
Mike ThompsonCharles (Mike) Michael ThompsonHouse Democrats request sit-down with McConnell to talk guns Democrats raise pressure on McConnell to tackle gun reform 213 Democratic lawmakers call on McConnell to bring up background checks bills MORE (D-Calif.), who heads the Democrats' gun violence prevention task force, said Dickey told him personally that his amendment has been misconstrued.
So that is why when our work for them was misconstrued, as deemed from us when it wasn't, [editor's note: Seifert is referring to an immigration advocacy organization incorrectly implying on Twitter that a CBP ad was done by the ad agency] and was being vilified on social media, I had to make to make two choices: Do I violate client confidentiality?
"He failed to consider several important aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria; and failed to justify significant departures from past policies and practices — a veritable smorgasbord of classic, clear-cut APA violations," the decision says.
"[Ross] failed to consider several important aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria; and failed to justify significant departures from past policies and practices—a veritable smorgasbord of classic, clear-cut APA violations," he wrote.
In a world where misconstrued ideas about trans folk—what we need, what we deserve, how we should live—fall from the lips of so many cis people, we need to end the debate on whether trans womxn are womxn, whether we should be able to use the correct bathrooms and changing rooms, and whether we should be parents or teachers.
Critique of art that hinges on identity work is already a fraught experience in these outrage-prone times, where analysis of the work can be misconstrued as an indictment of the underlying identity; with questions of differing ability, one must grapple with the metrics for evaluation, and whether the work stands on its own merits or is exemplary merely in its genre-breaking.
" (Curiel was born in Indiana to Mexican immigrants.) In a previous statement on the case, Trump said his comments about Curiel had been "misconstrued," saying, "I do not feel that one's heritage makes them incapable of being impartial, but, based on the rulings that I have received in the Trump University civil case, I feel justified in questioning whether I am receiving a fair trial.
Here are a few words that are peppered throughout Roger Goodell's letter to owners about the protests during the national anthem that continue to be willfully misconstrued by disingenuous hucksters: Here are a few words that do not appear anywhere within the commissioner's letter, nor do they appear in any statement made by any team or owner since this all began: Colin Kaepernick has repeatedly said why he began protesting.
If they gunned me down will the photos in which I hold some sort of stone cold pose as I throw two fingers into the air be recognized as peace when they land on judgmental eyes or will they be both misconstrued and inappropriately affiliated with gang culture by the media vultures that will surely circle my dead carcass ready to feed without taking me or my deeds into consideration?
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"I'm reluctant to say anything about this silly side-project that could be misconstrued as self-important or give anyone the impression that I don't think these dumb things are a demented waste of time, but since you asked… it's super gratifying when people watch these videos and say that it's restored their faith in film, or erased the feeling that xxxx was a terrible year for the form as a whole," he says.
He follows Hoover through his Iowa boyhood, his cutthroat business career, his brilliant rescue of millions of lives during World War I and the 29.86 Mississippi floods, his misconstrued presidency, his defeat at the hands of a ruthless Franklin Roosevelt, his devastating years in the political wilderness, his return to grace as Truman's emissary to help European refugees after World War II, and his final vindication in the days of Kennedy's 'New Frontier.
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He'd been surprised at how some of those essays were received in the world — that his Edith Wharton essay in The New Yorker that mentioned her self-consciousness about her looks could be misconstrued as sexist when she herself was so obsessed with appearances ("His depiction of Edith Wharton was so mean-spirited and off-key that I tossed and turned," Victoria Patterson wrote in The Los Angeles Review of Books), or that his New Yorker essay on threats to birds more immediate than global change — like the proliferation of glassy buildings that blindside birds in flight — had resulted in the vitriol it did.

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