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"misinterpretation" Definitions
  1. a wrong or bad understanding of somebody/something

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Even if the Senate parliamentarian misinterprets those rules — and this would be an egregious misinterpretation — a majority of the Senate can overrule that misinterpretation.
"It's just a complete misinterpretation of the facts," he said.
The longstanding misinterpretation is not political strategist James Carville's fault.
The error occurred because of a misinterpretation of lab results.
A misinterpretation like this is actually a disservice to animals.
That opens up the work to possible misunderstanding or misinterpretation.
"You don't think it would be open to misinterpretation?" she suggests.
Both of these methods are vulnerable to human error and misinterpretation.
However, this seems to be a misinterpretation of the TPP text.
"There was no misinterpretation," New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman tweeted.
As a result, he added, the misinterpretation may haunt General McMaster.
That is the danger of the DOJ's misinterpretation of the law.
A 140-character tweet can result in misinterpretation of medical advice.
That was a real misinterpretation of what they were trying to do.
All this leaves plenty of room for spin, misinterpretation and counterproductive responses.
That's not merely a minor misinterpretation of the law; it's a blatant falsehood.
The classical misinterpretation is that the surplus value flowed to owners of capital.
Then you add ten minutes where you are trying to explain a misinterpretation.
Employer provided benefits, though well-intentioned, can nonetheless be a minefield for misinterpretation.
The federal courts could restrain the Corps's wayward misinterpretation of normal farming activities.
" Stone says he "ordered it taken down because it was open to misinterpretation.
At the heart of that injustice is a longstanding misinterpretation of the Constitution.
"Thuglife," another responded, also a likely misinterpretation of the late Tupac's iconic stomach tattoo.
So many people have this misinterpretation of feminism as man-hating, which it isn't.
And that led to some misinterpretation or dilution of the mission or the vision.
Worse, confusion leads to misinterpretation, which results in shoddy reporting and a misinformed public.
It seems there is a gross misinterpretation of what the modern Bali actually is.
But when it's been personal, you want to protect me and correct someone's misinterpretation.
The term itself has no consistent or legal definition, rendering it ripe for misinterpretation.
As Today notes, it's unclear if this was simply a case of miscommunication and misinterpretation.
On Tuesday, the Chinese foreign ministry's Hua once again cited misinterpretation of the country's intentions.
M.Y.: The capitalist system is based on a fundamental flaw, on misinterpretation of human beings.
Among those who think that is a misinterpretation is Mr. Kohn, General McMaster's graduate adviser.
It is only through the misinterpretation of poverty statistics that one can equate the two.
Levi explained that such hesitation is common, and stems from a misinterpretation of disability law.
They checked with Huawei, too, who said it was a complete misinterpretation of the US orders.
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, for example, relies heavily on the term and its misinterpretation.
" Graham writes, in the no-room-for-misinterpretation version, "economic inequality per se is not bad.
"This is nonsense and misinterpretation of a common approach in the cybersecurity industry," Kaspersky told me.
Other proposed modifications sought to stir up demons issuing from an intentional misinterpretation of the agreement.
This was based on a misinterpretation of a separate order in the case, and has been removed.
But in our time, the findings from ancient DNA leave little solace for racist or nationalistic misinterpretation.
It is crucial, though, for researchers to carefully explain such results in their papers to prevent misinterpretation.
The other hand is used to institutionalize and legitimize terror through a misinterpretation and politicization of Islam.
If her research made her a target it was due to a misinterpretation of her work, she said.
As tabled, she believes, the bill is a "flagrant misinterpretation" of the Supreme Court's decision 14 months ago.
"The science behind many of these performance-enhancing compounds is limited, biased and subject to misinterpretation," he said.
Secondly, there is also the risk of misinterpretation as chatbots suffer from inaccuracies in understanding a user's request.
I defended Williamson at the time, but not on account of any potential misinterpretation of his abortion views.
Some of the people who took the travel ban to court to begin with think that's a misinterpretation.
When I point out this to him, he looks briefly alarmed, clearly not previously aware of the misinterpretation.
In short, the supposed rationale for big corporate tax cuts is based on a misinterpretation of the evidence.
Studies that look at diet and disease risk often have many challenges and can be open to misinterpretation.
Misinterpretation of whether pain behaviors are protective or harmful can lead to recommending unnecessary narcotics or invasive procedures.
However, a misinterpretation by the Bureau of Prisons means that this section has not been applied in full.
Conservatives, including those in the Trump administration, see the trans-inclusive view as a misinterpretation of federal laws.
In other words, even when the tech works, the data gathered can be opaque and prone to misinterpretation.
Andrea Young, the executive director of the Georgia ACLU told CNN the situation is a misinterpretation of the law.
It spread everything from sketchy political data, to a silly misinterpretation of reality, to a vile and deliberate hoax.
But Lawrence believes the specter of rights violations and illegal arrests is overblown, and a misinterpretation of the law.
Maggie Rose's new single, "Body on Fire" – and companion video debuting exclusively on PEOPLE – leaves no room for misinterpretation.
The artist speaks life to a fractured narrative, in which misinterpretation and multiple meanings only make the story clearer.
President Trump's threatening tweets and personal attacks on Kim Jong-un have only added to the risks of misinterpretation.
Halts for futility thus "increase the risk of misinterpretation," including the false conclusion that an effective treatment is not.
"Misinterpretation, which is the watchword of your publication," Mr. de Blasio said curtly, and then called on another reporter.
The claims evolved from a wild misinterpretation of emails from the account of John Podesta, the chairman of Mrs.
His lurches to the right led to the legitimization of the far right and a misinterpretation of its policies.
Keates constructs a history of two centuries of misuse and misinterpretation from which we have now, thankfully, been rescued.
To avoid any misinterpretation, the Marine Corps published a detailed illustration with designated red zones where tattoos are not allowed.
There's this idea that fashion can act as an armor, a shield that protects us from outside judgment and misinterpretation.
False and misleading information about abortion access began circulating immediately, some of it caused by a misinterpretation of the bill.
Consumer confusion One study estimated 20 percent of food wasted in U.K. households is due to misinterpretation of date labels.
Although Stevens viewed this as a misinterpretation of the Second Amendment, the reality is it's now enshrined into constitutional law.
We all appreciate a sense of humor at work, but remember that emails leave a lot of room for misinterpretation.
And I think that we have the mechanisms at the FSB, at the G20, to work together to avoid misinterpretation.
Being the consummate competitor that he is, Musk likely seized on Jalopnik's misinterpretation of his plans and adjusted them accordingly.
I guess that's where the doubt or misinterpretation is coming in, because people know he was very into that stuff.Probably.
That one misinterpretation would throw our entire view of ourselves and our place in the universe completely out of whack.
In the world of espionage, as in the real world, the greatest tragedies and failings are often matters of misinterpretation.
Now that the law has been amended to correct that oversight or misinterpretation, you would have that type of protection.
A UnitedHealth spokesman said the company will fight the lawsuit "vigorously," saying it's based on a misinterpretation of Medicare rules.
Although Stevens views this as a misinterpretation of the Second Amendment, the reality is it's now enshrined into constitutional law.
Courts recognize that "lying" applies to a broad spectrum of untruths: white lies, partial truths, misinterpretation, deception and just general dishonesty.
"Banyan" accused China of racism based on a misinterpretation of a sketch in a televised Chinese New Year gala (February 24th).
Tribal leaders said that was a misinterpretation of a call for demonstrators to "load up their pipes" — their ceremonial chanupa pipes.
Additionally, Kevin does not think transgender people are at all comparable to pedophiles — this a gross misinterpretation of the survey question.
Additionally, Kevin does not think transgender people are at all comparable to pedophiles -this a gross misinterpretation of the survey question.
It now more rigorously regulates verbal orders for medication — the type Hiatt got — which leaves less room for misinterpretation and confusion.
Rather than giving the public extra confidence in autonomous technologies, the reports—which are ripe for misinterpretation—could actually undermine it.
With the chance misinterpretation of Iranian moves or miscalculation so high, it's possible the crisis could end in a deadly confrontation.
"A spokesman for Schumer responded saying in part, "For Justice Roberts to follow the right wing's deliberate misinterpretation of what Sen.
"Kerry called the NBC News report "a complete and total misinterpretation based on overhearing only one side of a phone conversation.
Or more accurately, it's a misinterpretation of something plastic surgeon Maxwell Maltz wrote in his popular book about behavior, Psycho-Cybernetics.
Finkelstein questions whether such problems with lower-level workplace culture are due to a misinterpretation of his philosophy down the line.
Trump worked as an 'escort' or in the 'sex business'... is hereby retracted, and the Daily Mail newspaper regrets any such misinterpretation.
" House Majority leader Paul Ryan later told the press that the comments were "some kind of a misinterpretation of a private meeting.
The problem is a combination of the misinterpretation of the second amendment and the outsized power of the National Rifle Association (NRA).
The court found that the earlier conviction had been based on a misinterpretation of laws and an erroneous dismissal of circumstantial evidence.
Camilla Winlo, the director of the privacy consultancy DQM GRC, agreed, telling Business Insider this information was "open to misinterpretation" by bosses.
Human genetics has long been subject to misuse, misinterpretation and outright political exploitation for malicious purposes in this country and many others.
His experience chilled the desire by his colleagues to keep written records because the cost of disclosure and misinterpretation outweighed the benefits.
But underneath the increasingly large pile of misinformation, misinterpretation, and outright fabrication sits one simple truth: The whistle-blower did nothing wrong.
Mr. Hartley said that the violations stemmed from a misinterpretation of complicated regulations and that Devon had not intentionally circumvented the rules.
They seem to stem from a misinterpretation of information by one or two laid off employees during a recent all hands meeting.
Higgins says that the misinterpretation of satellite and aerial imagery by the Russian Ministry of Defense has been a frequent occurrence in Syria.
" The sign reflects the scientific data available at the time, Snyder says, adding that today, that same information is "clearly subject to misinterpretation.
Strangely, the source of the rumor appears to stem from a bizarre misinterpretation of an educational page the agency put out for kids.
The agency in a statement refuted Pallone and Doyle's letter saying that's outright wrong and based on a misinterpretation of the actual order.
Other elements have stalled because no overarching guidance was issued from the attorney general to the BOP, leaving the legislation open to misinterpretation.
The confusion with our analysis seems to stem from misinterpretation of one of our graphs, which shows the percentage of EEOP within each sex.
But unfortunately, the potential for a grave accident due to misinterpretation is dreadfully ripe in the space-age Cold War we're currently entrenched in.
Last summer, Reuters reported that iRobot might sell maps of users' homes to companies, which you later said was a misinterpretation of your remarks.
After the initial controversy about Fight Club's violence and irreverence faded, it gained an appreciative following and became a case study in possible misinterpretation.
However, this was a misinterpretation of the law, which essentially allowed to states to continue to enforce whatever rules they already had in place.
One of the bill's first deadlines has passed and a misinterpretation of the law by the BOP threatens to significantly delay another important provision.
Indeed, SESTA will actually correct the court's misinterpretation of the catchall provision, that on its face, should have been read to include trafficking cases.
The latest misinterpretation of the 1976 law involves a lawsuit brought by the union representing guards at the notoriously violent Rikers Island jail complex.
" The album opened with a lovely and carefree song wrapped around a refrain that invited misinterpretation: "Fly Fly Fly / My baby gets me high.
Getting rid of the so-called stacking mechanism for first-time offenders would address what some have said is a misinterpretation of the law.
Misinterpretation of candidates' queries based on the technology failing to understand what's being asked could potentially lead to responses that disproportionately disadvantage certain applicants.
Another clip previously released by Entertainment Weekly shows Efron and costar Vanessa Hudgens in a similarly hilarious misinterpretation of the 2006 hit's opening musical number.
On the other hand, it's widely thought of as a post-racial stance, but that is a complete misinterpretation and antithetical to my critical framing.
This helps ensure that you understand what you're doing and that your plan can be sufficiently explained to your heirs after your passing, minimizing misinterpretation.
And a lot of it is what I believe is misinterpretation of some texts that really do have a lot of human wisdom in them.
Digital media companies prey upon the misinterpretation of services and outcomes between advertisers and the agencies that get their ads where they need to be.
The lawsuits also argue that the rules, issued by the Labor Department in April, are based on a misinterpretation of the law on fiduciary duty.
Critics say this is due to a misinterpretation of Islamic laws, sometimes sending women into poverty because they are left out of their fathers' wills.
Having been frustrated by the misinterpretation of Get Out as a comedy, Peele has responded by delivering a movie soaked in blood, terror, and ambiguity.
This Youtube video by SciShow Space explains how a potential misinterpretation of signals could have led to war, and how the crisis was ultimately averted.
But it has a strong point of view, and there's not a lot of room for misinterpretation if we're coming from remotely the same planet.
"After Rouhani's re-election, there is much up in the air/room for misinterpretation," he said in a series of Twitter messages earlier this week.
The threat is imminent, and the case against pre-emption rests on the misinterpretation of a standard that derives from prenuclear, pre-ballistic-missile times.
The big belief within chiropractic is a misinterpretation of the term "subluxation," which, in the actual, anatomical sense, is a real misalignment of the vertebrae.
The reporter who wrote the article, Peter Baker, tweeted Mr. Barr's 2017 email containing the comment in full, putting to rest the possibility of misinterpretation.
I should not have written the book because of this danger of misinterpretation, and the same may be said of Lawrence and Lady Chatterley's Lover.
Melisandre's Red God religion is probably another false flag, or a misinterpretation of what is really needed in order to defeat the army of the dead.
To ignore that feels like willful misinterpretation, and it allows us to double down on our own self-righteous disapproval of both corporal punishment and intolerance.
Like all statistical measurements, it can be both honest and imprecise; a best estimate given the available tools but nonetheless subject to ambiguity, misinterpretation and error.
His administration has argued that this was a misinterpretation of federal civil rights law, and that this issue should be left to the states to decide.
But it's a misinterpretation to claim that America has the worst outbreak in the world just because it has the most reported cases in the world.
It upheld the moratorium last year, but after widespread misinterpretation, it was forced to clarify a week later that the suspension did not block pilot projects.
This story has been updated to clarify details of Nymphaea's business operation and to correct a misinterpretation of a study regarding alcohol and the gender gap.
It's a misinterpretation people are hell-bent on mimicking, which is why books like How to Be a Parisian Wherever You Are exist, and are so popular.
So the families fighting for criminal justice reform on behalf of their incarcerated loved ones made correcting that misinterpretation one of their top priorities, and they won.
And it is highly unusual for a president to have such a conversation without, at a minimum, his own translator to avoid any misinterpretation on either side.
Let this be a word to the wise: You might want to rethink texting an emoji after a first date, given the potential for some major misinterpretation.
" The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Mitch Stoltz wrote that the "Copyright Office should have seen through Hollywood's attempt to shut out competition through a misinterpretation of copyright law.
" Ms. Monaco noted that whenever the United States thinks about retaliation, "the danger of escalation and misinterpretation is such that we have to be responsible about it.
His entrepreneur's mantra was a misinterpretation of language, a false New Age twist on Far Eastern wisdom, although it did offer me solace in times of despair.
But when it comes to federal statutes, specific language is better than mere intent and is sometimes necessary to prevent an abuse or misinterpretation of the law.
Speaking at his daily press conference Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang did not deny the documents were real but did accuse Times' reporters of willful misinterpretation.
The Catholic Church in the Philippines tolerates the ritual but says it does not support such gory displays of devotion, describing them as a "misinterpretation of faith".
While the numbers he cites may be ripe for manipulation and misinterpretation, we do agree about one thing: Orthopedic surgeons take great pride in helping their patients.
Still, the misinterpretation has understandably frustrated some users, who feel that twisting a Portuguese song from Brazil into English is disrespectful to both Célia and the language itself.
An account of mother and son traveling anxiously into Manhattan together is slyly brilliant, an instance of mutual misinterpretation that is translated accurately only years after the fact.
This is also a blatant misinterpretation of the existing Packers and Stockyards Act, which does give individual farmers protections under the law from deceptive and unfair business practices.
"Jim is somebody who's got a little bit of a misinterpretation about him because he might be a hard coach who wants to practice a lot," LaVine said.
" In his letter, Mr. Mnuchin said that the delay was not a failure to comply with the request and that portraying it as such would be "a misinterpretation.
And since I'm the author, I can tell you it's a very severe misinterpretation when they stated that our results indicated that the appendix had no evolutionary pattern.
"Schumer didn't do himself any favors with the mealymouthed statement put out by his office, which accused Roberts of following "the right wing's deliberate misinterpretation of what Sen.
" In a statement Wednesday that followed the cancellation, Mashrou' Leila said the songs at the center of the controversy were subjected to the "misinterpretation and twisting of lyrics.
But three years and two confused congressional hearings later, they look awfully vague and subject to misinterpretation, especially given current concerns over both censorship and undesirable content on Facebook.
That said, the GPS navigation was faultless, Bluetooth pairing was simple, and the only major glitch was with the voice-command setup, which seemed prone to misinterpretation at times.
The Knicks acknowledged in a statement that they broke the rules but attributed the lapse to a misinterpretation of the policy on when credentialed reporters must be let in.
It's also because they involve a highly complicated process of allotting delegates that's not well understood by the public and "makes them ripe for misinterpretation and misinformation," Thomas said.
To avoid any further misinterpretation, Reveal is updating its SDK and pushing out new versions of the SDK in the next 24 hours, with the iOS update going live tonight.
"The Trumpian Fox has entered the Populist Henhouse, not so much by stealth but as a result of Middle America's misinterpretation of what will make America great again," Gross wrote.
Former aides to this day insist that Bush was maligned by a New York Times report on the incident, which they say resulted from a misinterpretation of a pool report.
To avoid any further misinterpretation, while Reveal is updating its SDK, AccuWeather will be removing the Reveal SDK from its iOS app until it is fully compliant with appropriate requirements.
Where technology was the focus of Degree Show One, at Two, much of the students' work explored new ways of communication in order to break down these barriers of misinterpretation.
Mary Sue Coleman, the president of the Association of American Universities, said on Tuesday that Mr. Sessions's comments were a "gross misinterpretation" of how colleges and universities treat their students.
I'm not blaming the victim, I'm explaining why the path to media misinterpretation was greased by the kids' own rowdy behavior and culture-war signaling … Are you listening to yourself?
Here's an excerpt from the interview that I transcribed to avoid any misinterpretation: Foley: Would you support a back door into Microsoft phones, Google Phones, Apple Phones as a general principal?
DUBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The misinterpretation of Islamic law and a lack of knowledge about inheritance rights are major hurdles in improving women's access to land in Muslim countries, experts said.
His reputation at home as a mercurial novice bulldozing through the intricacies of the Oval Office will make him an intriguing yet potentially toxic ally, vulnerable to exploitation, or worse, misinterpretation.
The sociocognitive model argues that DID is influenced by other factors, such as therapists, the media, preexisting ideas about multiple personality disorder, and misinterpretation of other mental and physical health considerations.
Special Agent in Charge Renn Cannon said this week that there was a misinterpretation during a slide-show presentation hosted for officials at the Clark County Sheriff's Office in Vancouver, Wash.
In addition to the unscientific myths about hormonal women being best suited for the home and hearth, what else has propelled this broader misinterpretation about what "mommy brain" is and isn't?
Instead, social media content, particularly slang or speech that is not in English, is difficult to interpret, making it susceptible to misinterpretation and increasing the likelihood of people being arbitrarily targeted.
These are just two examples that may lead to communication failures because practitioners are spending less time with patients, which results in diminished relationships thus increasing the likelihood for patient misinterpretation.
"I think (the idea of a slowdown is) a misinterpretation of what's going on and how people want to live their life," Potdevin told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Friday.
However, recent history has taught us that data on crime is vulnerable to misinterpretation and that inaccurate stories about spiking crime rates can quickly take on a life of their own.
Sheikh also believes legal reforms must be paired with a concerted and coordinated effort to change, firstly, deeply held patriarchal beliefs in Pakistan, and secondly, a misinterpretation of the country's religion -- Islam.
Though the exact cause of the crash is unclear at the moment, investigators suspect that a software glitch or misinterpretation by pilots may have contributed to the accident, reports The Wall Street Journal.
The government's July filing didn't include any other details to back up the claim, and Butina's lawyers pushed back, saying prosecutors relied on a misinterpretation of text messages between Butina and a friend.
"I think the language being used is probably not exactly clear and that the authorities have purposely made things unclear and open to interpretation or, as the case may be, misinterpretation" he said.
If I had the chance to sit down with Baghdadi, who has cited Quranic versus to justify his missions, I would explain to him that his understanding of Islam is a complete misinterpretation.
However, on Tuesday evening, conservative commentator Ann Coulter tweeted out that chart, along with a curious misinterpretation of the data presented: "For people under 60, coronavirus is LESS dangerous than the seasonal flu."
Like all statistical measurements, the figures can be both honest and imprecise — a best estimate given the available tools but nonetheless subject to ambiguity, misinterpretation, error and anomalies that need to be ignored.
This misinterpretation is facilitated by the location of the Arts Club of Chicago, which is free and open to the public, on the ground floor of a building in a busy urban environment.
In another incident last year, she was criticized for her awkward misinterpretation of the wage gap in the television and movie industry during a roundtable with actresses Gabrielle Union, Emma Roberts and Ellen Pompeo.
But Trump said the guidance, even though it was not legally binding, was an example of federal overreach and a misinterpretation of federal law, and he vowed to undo it once he was elected.
There's less room for disastrous misinterpretation because it barely requires interpretation at all; superficially, the movie is disturbing, but its only real ambiguities are tangential mysteries over what it really thinks about gun culture.
"I do not want the details of our divorce (most of which have already been reported extensively) to be opened up and displayed to the general public for their misinterpretation and amusement," she wrote.
The leaders believed the reports of pipe bombs were a misinterpretation of their calls for demonstrators to get out their wooden chanupa pipes — which have deep spiritual importance — and pass them through the crowd.
In December, the appeals court sided with prosecutors, concluding that the manslaughter conviction, called culpable homicide in South Africa, had been based on a misinterpretation of laws and an erroneous dismissal of circumstantial evidence.
This conflict between the two iconic AIs can only offer a Gordian Knot of awareness and misinterpretation that covers the spectrum of emotion—a rollercoaster of anger, self doubt, fear, forgiveness, humor, and acceptance.
Poor people in the province began the custom as a way of seeking forgiveness, cures for illness and the fulfillment of other wishes, although the Catholic church decries it as a "misinterpretation of faith".
" Zeke Stokes, Vice President of Programs at GLAAD Media, said that "the response from the Pentagon either represents a willful misinterpretation of the facts, or they simply don't understand what it means to be transgender.
The Bible is a loaded gun, and its misinterpretation and application has ruined countless lives, gay people in particular, some of whom were probably in that room wondering how they could ever approach it again.
The ruling was a response to a request from the central government in Baghdad to put an end to any "wrong misinterpretation" of the constitution and assert the unity of Iraq, a court spokesman said.
"Oh, so now crushes are oppressive?" is an actual thing an adult human man said to me in the Year of Our Lord 2017, as though campaigning for some kind of Most Spectacular Misinterpretation Award.
If the original short story was part of the tradition of adventure fiction so prevalent in the era, Zaroff's philosophy smacks of Darwin's "survival of the fittest" concept, or at least a misinterpretation of it.
William Eskridge, a professor at Yale Law, confirmed with Reuters that this is a misinterpretation of the code in question, as the copy of the speech ripped up by Pelosi is not an official file.
The major instances of characters touching one another are occasions for bruising misinterpretation, and they are echoed in the (incomplete) accounts of why Tom has been suspended and what happened with Carver and the priest.
The Irish slave narrative is based on the misinterpretation of the history of indentured servitude, which is how many poor Europeans migrated to North America and the Caribbean in the early colonial period, historians said.
Her claim that Koch found his "technology" in Buchanan's ideas — technology that would produce "real world results" — rests on a gross misinterpretation of a speech by Koch in which he says nothing of the sort.
That means that when stakes are high, such as for the intelligence community or for high-ranking government officials, a slight misinterpretation in the meaning of these phrases could be a matter of life and death.
" Kim Hayworth, vice president for student development and learning, said any fears students expressed about not being accepted on campus or not being allowed to show support for L.G.B.T.Q. students "is a misinterpretation of the handbook.
And by calling for the "swift restoration of law and order," it implies that the problem is disrespect for police — encouraging the misinterpretation that this is somehow the fault of anyone but the white nationalists themselves.
Initial reports that Putin would expel 755 US diplomats from Russia entirely appear to have been based on a misinterpretation of Russian media reports; there are not even close to 755 US diplomats working in Russia today.
In February, the arch rivals, who are steadily expanding their nuclear weapon and missile programs, renewed a pact to inform each other of accidents involving nuclear weapons for another five years so that there was no misinterpretation.
"It's amazing how this awful misinterpretation of Art XXIV GATT won't die, no matter how many times I point this out," Lorand Bartels, reader in international law at the University of Cambridge, tweeted in May last year.
" At one point, Slosson wrote, "The only way to prevent the misinterpretation of the announcements of a scientific discovery is to have prepared in advance for simultaneous release a popularly written explanation of its meaning and significance.
" On Tuesday, the ministry said that data for new categories on crimes against journalists, human rights violations by security forces and attacks by cow vigilantes, among others, had been withheld because it was "unreliable" and "prone to misinterpretation.
Despite claims from the alt-right, Talbot confirms that the whiteness we are accustomed to seeing on ancient sculpture is a consequence of time's passage and misinterpretation, rather than an artistic or political choice to celebrate white skin.
"I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina," McCrory said in a statement.
One of the reasons for the softness, according to Netflix, was a misinterpretation of its April reminder to grandfathered-users that their two years at $7.99 per month would end in May, and go up to $9.99 per month.
They worry that with US, Japanese and South Korean forces carrying out regular military exercises, and North Korea test-firing missile at an increased clip, a mistake, misinterpretation or miscalculation could easily spiral into conflict if adversaries aren't talking.
Schumer's office attempted to clarify his comments, saying that Senate Republicans would "pay the political price" for putting the justices on the court, with spokesman Justin Goodman saying that Roberts followed "the right wing's deliberate misinterpretation" of Schumer's remarks.
If this "Virginia Woolf" brings out the play's inherent strengths, Ian Rickson's production of "The Goat," the story of a man whose marriage comes apart when he falls in love with a farm animal, underscores its susceptibility to misinterpretation.
His soundbite apparently contradicted his administration's official stance on the increased tariffs placed on China, because White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said just hours later that Trump's statement had been "greatly misinterpreted," despite not leaving much room for misinterpretation.
"For Justice Roberts to follow the right wing's deliberate misinterpretation of what Senator Schumer said, while remaining silent when President Trump attacked Justices Sotomayor and Ginsburg last week, shows Justice Roberts does not just call balls and strikes," he said.
That misinterpretation of the prior order, quickly corrected by the White House Counsel's office, appears to have originated from within the bowels of the Department of Homeland Security bureaucracy when an enforcement guideline was shipped out late in the day on Jan.
There is a fragile cease-fire in the Donbass region right now but the Minsk agreements are widely seen to have failed because both sides accused the other of not abiding with the deal, and of misinterpretation of the conditions of the deal.
"Humans' misinterpretation of observations of natural phenomena are as old as time," Boyd wrote in May, adding that he thought the Pentagon was likely looking to improve its identification process to avoid confusion as more sophisticated systems, like autonomous aircraft, enter service.
A cousin of the misinterpretation, this tactic involves attributing a wild claim to your ideological foes ("Democrats want to kill newly delivered babies") then disagreeing with that claim ("but I think babies are good") to win an argument you were having with no one.
And at the heart of their declared ideology, it seems, is an essentialist view of Islam: in other words, a view that the religion itself, as opposed to some nasty misinterpretation, can push people to violence and is therefore to be treated as dangerous.
" Pressed on this point, Suleyman rejects the idea that the data-sharing arrangement it has with the Royal Free affords more latitude to DeepMind that just a data processor, and again brands criticism of its interpreting of NHS information governance rules as "a misinterpretation.
On April 12th, he responded to what he called "misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion...selective outrage and hypocrisy" by issuing an executive order adding sexual orientation and gender identity to a list of factors that the state may not use in making hiring, promotion and termination decisions.
"Iran has a right to the benefits of the agreement they signed up to, and if people by confusion or misinterpretation or, in some cases, disinformation are being misled, it's appropriate for us to try to clarify that," Mr. Kerry said in the meeting.
A fascinating thing about the cryptocurrency world, a way in which it's increasingly a synecdoche for global geopolitics, is that it's divided between a Chinese sphere and a Western sphere, and the two seem to be mostly tethered by bonds of mistrust, miscommunication, and misinterpretation.
" Later, under questioning from Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, Judge Kavanaugh pushed back against what he called a misinterpretation of a comment he made at a 1999 round table, when he said, "Maybe Nixon was wrongly decided — heresy though it is to say so.
"Your office chose to go against your public belief that women shouldn't accept sexual harassment in any form and portrayed my experience as a misinterpretation instead of what it actually was: harassment and ultimately, intimidation," the woman wrote in the email obtained by Politico.
As a person who created and provides a platform for the dissemination of information on an awesome scale, Zuckerberg must recognize that theirs is not a cognitive error or a regrettable misinterpretation or failure in judgment that can be rectified by showing them documentation or evidence.
THE SUPERVISORY RATINGS ARE A RESULT OF A MORE SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF A VERY BROAD ARRAY OF FACTORS THAT I THINK THERE'S REASONABLE CONCERN COULD BE SUBJECT TO MISINTERPRETATION, IF THOSE WERE MORE OPEN AND OF COURSE THERE ARE LEGAL LIMITATIONS ON OUR ABILITY TO DO THAT.
In a statement on its Facebook page, the United States Embassy in Libreville said that the election was professional but that there had been "many systemic deficiencies and irregularities" in voting, including late openings of many polling places and misinterpretation of voting rules that caused confusion.
Although the approval process is proceeding forward, the FDA has issued two guidance documents, one of which would likely make it more difficult to prescribe and dispense biosimilars, while the other requires information that is unnecessary and could cause a misinterpretation about the safety of biosimilars.
"The federal government is giving health care providers free license to openly discriminate and refuse care to patients – a gross misinterpretation of religious freedom that will have devastating consequences on communities throughout the country," New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) said in a statement after filing the suit.
"The federal government is giving health care providers free license to openly discriminate and refuse care to patients – a gross misinterpretation of religious freedom that will have devastating consequences on communities throughout the country," New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) said in a statement after filing the suit.
He and other proponents of the Constitution — which was still subject to ratification in at least nine of the conventions being held in all 13 states— were also uneasy knowing each word of a proposed bill of rights could be subject to interpretation or, even more threatening, misinterpretation.
While Boyega swiftly issued an apology and cleared up the misinterpretation of his words, Tran was once again centered in the narrative she never asked to be a part of — two years after she bared her soul in an essay she'd hoped, at the time, was the final word.
"In general, going into Autumn with European Central Bank (ECB) and Federal Reserve meetings ahead, some misinterpretation/miscommunication (central bank failure) could lead to market stress with rates moving higher substantially, spread widening, equity market drop, etc, " he said, though highlighting that this isn't his base case scenario.
As Seth Meyers explains in Wednesday night's "A Closer Look," not only does Trump bring up his misinterpretation of Article 2 all the time, he and his supporters are also now trying to convince people that impeachment — a process which is literally laid out in the Constitution — is itself unconstitutional.
His written work about the media's misinterpretation of the NASA plant study makes the point that the study itself was done in a tiny chamber a little larger than an air fryer and did not prove that plants actually clean the air of a small room, much less a home.
Asra Nomani, the co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement, has called for government intervention in mosques for alleged "gender apartheid" and has denounced the hijab in mainstream media by calling it a "misinterpretation of Quranic verses," putting her at odds with major Muslim schools of thought, which she rejects.
The bank, which had launched the so-called qualified institutional placement (QIP) late on Wednesday, said in a stock exchange filing that it had been advised by merchant bankers to defer the sale "due to extreme volatility" during the trading day, which it said was because of misinterpretation of new rules for QIPs.
" In an interview with Comic Book Artist magazine from 2000, Moore speculated as to what could lead to the misinterpretation of Rorschach: People who clearly see Rorschach as an empathetic hero, he said, are "people who might secretly believe themselves to be part of the elite and not part of the excluded majority.
In its new presentation, the Temple Hall is more brightly lit, reflecting Ms. Mason's recent research that showed the building was a place of celebration rather than a dark, mysterious space, which she said was a misinterpretation by past scholars and led to many of its features being obscured by poor light.
Relying on a blatant and intentional misinterpretation of what's considered the most important law protecting internet speech—Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act—Cruz's thinking is that, legally, all websites have to remain politically neutral, or else be held liable for any of the offensive or libelous content generated by their users.
It also warns against anthropomorphization due to the associated risk of misinterpretation — so Duplex's ums and ahs don't just suck because they're fake but because they are misleading and so deceptive, and also therefore carry the knock-on risk of undermining people's trust in your service but also more widely still, in other people generally.
"The notion of allowing exported biofuels to qualify toward an oil company's RFS renewable fuel volume obligation would be a gross misinterpretation of the letter and spirit of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, designed to enhance - not export - U.S. energy security," Bob Dinneen, head of the Renewable Fuels Association, said on Thursday.
David Perdue said Sunday that there had been a "gross misinterpretation" of Trump's remarks in a private meeting, where sources told CNN Trump made the demeaning and dismissive comment about immigrants from Haiti and Africa and added that the US should get more people from countries like Norway, a predominantly white and wealthy nation.
" New York State Attorney General Letitia James New York Attorney General Letitia James, who led the lawsuit, said in a statement Tuesday: "The federal government is giving health care providers free license to openly discriminate and refuse care to patients – a gross misinterpretation of religious freedom that will have devastating consequences on communities throughout the country.
"Frankly, [the mood is] still just like: It's a drunken mistake or just a misinterpretation and this specifically seems to be sticking to college-age women," says Raechel Liska, who graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2015 and is pursuing a Title IX complaint against the school, stemming from a sexual assault she experienced as a student.
Don't call Wingly the "Uber of the Sky" — Wingly co-fonder Emeric de Waziers would like to nip that little misinterpretation in the bud as the French startup looks to expand into the U.S. If anything, the startup's mission is more akin to carpooling for small aircrafts, helping pilots fill up empty seats in small passenger planes.
The design convention seems to stem from a misinterpretation of ballot reforms that were enacted in the 1890s in order to curb election tampering (by, for instance, leaving a candidate's name off a ballot entirely), and were subsequently adapted to accommodate the design of the first automatic voting machines, which were first used later in the decade.
It's complicated "The term 'global warming' confuses people because it triggers thoughts about warmth, and it sort of lends itself to misinterpretation when it also impacts the cold," said Mike Hulme, a professor of human geography at the University of Cambridge whose work focuses on the way climate change is discussed in public and political conversations.
"For Justice Roberts to follow the right wing's deliberate misinterpretation of what Senator Schumer said, while remaining silent when President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE attacked Justices Sotomayor and Ginsburg last week, shows Roberts does not just call balls and strikes," Goodman had said.
But to dismiss all this as merely much ado about heels, or an example of the pettiness of our divided electorate, is to ignore the reality of the current conversation around the president — to pretend not to notice how sensitized everyone has become to his unpredictable reactions to major events, and to deny the power of the telling detail to invite applause, condemnation or misinterpretation.
"After listening to people's feedback for the past several weeks on this issue, I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina," McCrory said in a statement Tuesday, which touted North Carolina as one of 24 states that currently has employee protections for sexual orientation and gender identity.
In a videotaped statement released on April 12, three weeks after the bill's passage, McCrory, who is in a tight contest for re-election with Roy Cooper, the Democratic attorney general, declared: After listening to people's feedback for the past several weeks on this issue, I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina.

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