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" Later, Lebowitz added that her words had been misinterpreted: "I regret that everyone misinterpreted it because they misinterpret everything.
The tactic — perhaps misinterpreted as tanking — unnerved Djokovic.
Without it, what someone says in public could be misinterpreted.
I think it's been in some quarters misinterpreted and misreported.
Matt concedes that he may have misinterpreted several planetary positions.
The contemporary Democratic party has quite clearly misinterpreted this victory.
The album is about duality and also about being misinterpreted.
Emails can be misinterpreted as being rude or too direct.
Flannery's remarks may have been misinterpreted, according to those sources.
Flannery's remarks may have been misinterpreted, according to Faber's sources.
"Some have misinterpreted my comment regarding 'disruptive behavior,' " he wrote.
But sometimes stability and dependability can be misinterpreted as passive.
However, Strzok has suggested that both exchanges are being misinterpreted.
They are, instead, extremists who have wildly misinterpreted their faith.
A Soviet satellite had misinterpreted the sun's reflection off clouds.
But the study's gloomy conclusions could be misinterpreted, he said.
It's not just intentional motions that can be misinterpreted, however.
She got irritated, apologized, misinterpreted my phrasing — willfully, I suspected.
It turned out to be a moonrise over Norway, misinterpreted.
"We are doing things that could be misinterpreted," Hammond said.
The brand said people misinterpreted the inspired message behind it.
Let me make a different claim: Critics misinterpreted the ad.
But Dr. Jaber cautions that these numbers can be misinterpreted.
Watching that conversation back, do you feel Ken misinterpreted your tone?
Now, the Justice Department says the previous opinion misinterpreted the statute.
Jones has said his comments to Todd are being wildly misinterpreted.
The novelist, however, said the New York Post misinterpreted her message.
But Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said Modi's speech had been misinterpreted.
"It (meditation) is a big word and often misinterpreted," said Rosberg.
It's possible that Frayer and his colleagues have misinterpreted these scratches.
Michelle, 43, a neurologist, says her words have been wildly misinterpreted.
What is something in your work that you think is misinterpreted?
I don't want to misspeak and say something that'll be misinterpreted.
As we reported ... Nick says his smirk was misinterpreted, and Rep.
But the problem with satire is that it's so easily misinterpreted.
The hygiene hypothesis is sometimes misinterpreted as being about personal cleanliness.
Are there safeguards to mitigate against one-sided videos being misinterpreted?
It's been as misinterpreted a book as ever has been written.
But Grenell has since insisted that his remarks have been misinterpreted.
"I don't think we've misinterpreted the findings at all," he said.
Again White House said the tone of the call was misinterpreted.
Lawyers and tenants are now arguing that the program was misinterpreted.
An imam in Florida worried that Mr. Saipov increasingly misinterpreted Islam.
Mental illness is still sadly misinterpreted through many parts of Indonesia.
People often create sarcastic or ironic memes that could be misinterpreted.
"No matter what you say, it can be misinterpreted," Fishman says.
He suggested that his team's role had been misinterpreted by some.
In true Trumpian fashion, Mr. Grenell insisted he had been misinterpreted.
He soon issued a statement saying his comment had been misinterpreted.
This is a statement of apology if the material was misinterpreted.
His ideas prompted a backlash, and he said he was misinterpreted.
She's a remarkable character, though I've seen her misinterpreted as weak.
A YouTube representative told The Verge that Wojcicki's comments were misinterpreted.
No special handshakes to avoid being misinterpreted as a gang member.
Trump did not apologize for the comment, saying it had been misinterpreted.
But campaign spokesperson Andrew Bates said Biden's Saturday remark was being misinterpreted.
Apparently, some viewers had misinterpreted the artwork as a desecrated US flag.
"His answer has been greatly misinterpreted," White House spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham wrote.
It gets muddled and easily misinterpreted — but this is just the trailer.
And this week, a characteristically caustic tweet of Teigen's was wildly misinterpreted.
A small cadre of conservatives argue the section has been misinterpreted. Sen.
This friendliness, mandated by their profession, can often be misinterpreted as flirting.
And has now misinterpreted that narrow victory, repeatedly claiming a "massive landslide"?
"Well I don't know, some have misinterpreted and some haven't," Trump said.
But Arrieta defended the tweet last week and said it was misinterpreted.
They misinterpreted evidence, misread people's actions and barked up the wrong trees.
This has been misinterpreted a little bit (and that's partly our fault).
It certainly explains why some may have innocently misinterpreted the terminology used.
A picture or video can go viral, and it can be misinterpreted.
She apologized but also said the media misinterpreted some of her comments.
"I really had this fear of being misunderstood and misinterpreted," he said.
"The creationists have misinterpreted, either mistakenly or deliberately, our work," Laurin says.
Kazcynski responded by saying the line in the report has been misinterpreted.
And I said something like that last night and it was misinterpreted.
They just misinterpreted some very key intelligence and drew the wrong conclusion.
Were you worried that the results of your study could be misinterpreted?
I wondered if, perhaps the reporters, Stephen Foley and Tim Bradshaw, misinterpreted Gates.
Mr. Biden, in a statement, said his comments in 1992 had been misinterpreted.
"I have concerns that the change in listing will be misinterpreted," Zahler says.
These predictions can also be wildly misinterpreted, even abused, in the wrong hands.
Buterin later clarified his comments on Twitter, saying his words have been misinterpreted.
STEVEN MNUCHIN: Davos -- my limited comments got misinterpreted, okay, all over the place.
However, the letter O was misinterpreted as a zero in the scientific literature.
The Taylor Swift t-shirt thing was a joke that the press misinterpreted.
Wiley told The Hollywood Reporter that she believes the cast's comments were misinterpreted.
We respectfully refrain from further comment, as that could be misinterpreted as marketing.
Each state needs laws with unassailable language that can't be misinterpreted or manipulated.
Flannery's remarks at the conference may have been misinterpreted, according to Faber's sources.
The laboratory whose results were misinterpreted said it had followed state reporting guidelines.
The Candy Kong character represents a misinterpreted and hyper-sexualized "new feminism" model.
Has the media ever so deliberately and consistently misinterpreted what a president said?
But the university said Wednesday that its students may have misinterpreted the policy.
Their petition says the judges misinterpreted legal precedent over the agency's regulatory powers.
Their petition says the judges misinterpreted legal precedent over the agency's regulatory powers.
Some law enforcement officers have cast Mr. Trump's comments as having been misinterpreted.
Goldman's economists have maintained that the market misinterpreted Powell's remarks as being dovish.
Mr. Trump and his lawyers could have misinterpreted or misrepresented Mr. Rosenstein's comments.
But Mr. Trump said the intelligence chiefs told him their presentation was misinterpreted.
This game shouldn't be misinterpreted as an endorsement for all giant monsters having game.
Those could be indications that the implications of the study might have been misinterpreted.
As a proud owner of a resting bitch face, it can be misinterpreted daily.
Every Republican voted for it (including Mr King, who said his comment was misinterpreted).
"And I took it down because I recognized it could be misinterpreted," he said.
WILLIAMS: That&aposs exactly why he said what he said, which is being misinterpreted.
But who among us hasn't suffered from a misinterpreted bout of resting bitch face?
When asked if his remarks were misinterpreted by liberal groups and media, Trump demurred.
Of course, those traits are often misinterpreted as a tendency to be overly sensitive.
Mr Jucá, one of the targets of the investigation, says his remarks were misinterpreted.
In Kikuyu, "corn" is slang for bullets, but Mr Kuria says he was misinterpreted.
Flannery's remarks to at the conference may have been misinterpreted, according to Faber's sources.
Tusk, however, said he was sure the comments, which caught headlines, had been misinterpreted.
Eisenberg cautioned the study should not be misinterpreted as having proven a causal link.
In the past, if the press misinterpreted what I was doing, I would object.
We strive to deliver the essence of interaction while minimizing incorrect or misinterpreted behavior.
The biggest complaints come from people who have misinterpreted Reductress as a news site.
Some readers were confused, and misinterpreted the experience of being stood up as ghosting.
The State Supreme Court appellate panel said the president's lawyers had misinterpreted the clause.
But he said Commissioner O'Neill's team may have misinterpreted what they saw in Canada.
But Gaines said that in her daughter's case, the district misinterpreted its own policy.
Evidence was also "misinterpreted" at trial, it says, citing recent reviews by forensic experts.
And over email or other digital mediums, jokes can easily be misunderstood and misinterpreted.
At the time, Peloton said it was disappointed that some misinterpreted the commercials message.
The academic, who produced the data that's behind Trump's assertion, says his research was misinterpreted.
Here's an effort to clarify what's been misinterpreted and dig into the details that matter.
The episode was a complete communications misfire, stemming from a misinterpreted press release from NASA.
The new executive order contains language insisting that this conspicuous deletion should not be misinterpreted.
Perhaps sensing that this Mao-era grotesquery could be misinterpreted, state media have offered guidance.
But the data is self-reported and often misinterpreted, so it's dangerous to draw comparisons.
We respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
But the next day, sources familiar with Draghi's thinking said financial markets had misinterpreted him.
The key symbol we misinterpreted, though, was the white debris falling over the destroyed hall.
The system misinterpreted it as a current event, prompting an alert to be sent out.
"Sometimes things are said, they're misinterpreted...and then people are moved to action," Rosner said.
Of its maker's loneliness, of pride in specialist craft, of instructions misinterpreted—each blade sings.
In a statement on Thursday, the Astros said they initially believed Taubman's comments were misinterpreted.
In that case, the justices said the Federal Circuit misinterpreted the law on design patents.
One of the authors cited in that paper said the council had misinterpreted the results.
MNUCHIN: LET ME BE VERY SPECIFIC ON MY DOLLAR COMMENTS, SO THESE ARE NOT MISINTERPRETED.
""It appears some have misinterpreted this as an endorsement of violence, which we absolutely reject.
Nonetheless, there was some concern about the potential for the video being misinterpreted, he admits.
Words like 'challenging' or 'sexual' vary dramatically between people and can be misinterpreted said Tahl.
The short answer: Amazon's Alexa assistant misinterpreted the background noise it heard as a command.
Later, you can take it back, or blame others for having misheard or misinterpreted you.
On Friday, prosecutors acknowledged that they had misinterpreted her innocent text messages with a friend.
Many readers left comments, some worrying that the results could be misinterpreted or nefariously applied.
I don't want to be misinterpreted as condoning harassment in any way, shape or form.
They should push their child to have real-life experiences, where words can't be misinterpreted.
However, her image was badly damaged by the widely misinterpreted, and massively overhyped, email story.
In short, your words may get misinterpreted no matter how well you craft that tweet.
When typing a password, the ";" symbol can be misinterpreted as the end of a command.
This is not a self-driving car product, although it will likely be misinterpreted as such.
Emojis can be especially misinterpreted when used without text, according to ABI Research analyst Stephanie Tomsett.
But the young man quickly rescinded the allegation, saying his words had been manipulated and misinterpreted.
She told investigators that Clark misinterpreted what she meant, the court documents state, the outlet reports.
Officials say the guidelines were misinterpreted to suggest there was a legal basis for racial quotas.
On my older iPhone with ailing speakers, the app misinterpreted a fair number of my responses.
When asked by the Straits Times on those comments, Ecclestone said that he had been misinterpreted.
She called media reports condemning his actions "irresponsible journalism" and said that their comments were misinterpreted.
Hatzius isn't the only economist on Wall Street who thinks the market misinterpreted the Fed's indications.
A Facebook algorithm reportedly misinterpreted the Indonesian word "selamat," in the posts, triggering the inappropriate animations.
It all could have been a misunderstanding, an awkward social situation easily misinterpreted from far away.
"The magistrates misinterpreted part of the evidence," Todorov's lawyer Ina Lulcheva said after the court's ruling.
" He put his hands around her neck, and misinterpreted her resistance as making "things more realistic.
" Spicer's main defense on Tuesday was that the bill is being misinterpreted because of the "prongs.
"They misinterpreted our ground rule in New York last night, and I took responsibility," Green said.
Hyde-Smith has said she made the comments in jest and that the remark was misinterpreted.
If another reviewer finds that the content was originally misinterpreted, it will reappear on the site.
The easier it becomes to get misinterpreted because people are no longer speaking with you directly.
Sisk may well have misinterpreted Gorsuch's comments in a discussion of hypotheticals and "devil's advocate" arguments.
We will respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
The bulletin was misinterpreted by some outlets as an admission that Nvidia's GPUs were also affected.
I think when mass media gets ahold of something, it can easily be distorted or misinterpreted.
Since then, McCormack said his previous post had been "misinterpreted," and Messing retweeted his post Wednesday.
A common answer is that they fear that whatever they write will be misinterpreted and misused.
Our belief in the power of breakfast is based on misinterpreted research and poor studies. 21.
The company has since responded, saying it was "disappointed in how some have misinterpreted this commercial."
The best way to avoid being misinterpreted in a brief response is to share your intent.
" On Tuesday, Patton issued a tweet saying she regretted if her post was "misinterpreted as insensitive.
Schiff said the Justice Department had misinterpreted the law in blocking Maguire from disclosing the complaint.
Still, I can't ignore how completely the media has misunderstood and misinterpreted Sanders's win in Dearborn.
But it's way too easy for sarcasm, say, to be misinterpreted and come off as condescending.
In your mind what does "rape culture" mean and how have those on the right misinterpreted it?
Amazon said the virtual assistant misinterpreted speech as an order to send the conversation to a contact.
I never argued that we shouldn't cover them, and I think that's been a little misinterpreted, maybe.
Others indicate that some media outlets have misinterpreted the correlations reported to be greater than they are.
Because of their nature, these actions can be misinterpreted as dislike—and even hate—to uninformed humans.
Think about how giving someone a high-five might be misinterpreted as a violent gesture, for example.
If you think Comey just misinterpreted the meeting, his history on this stuff would suggest that's wrong.
In a later post to his Instagram account, Brat said he thought the sign has been misinterpreted.
Victoria Whitmore, executive director of the vet board in Arizona, said the board's decision had been misinterpreted.
The figure of 200 daily attacks was subsequently misinterpreted as referring to aggression specific to Ms. Segre.
A closer examination, however, reveals that the law in this area has been misinterpreted for 120 years.
I never like being misinterpreted, but especially when it comes to Otto Warmbier and his great family.
In job interviews, anytime I mentioned balance, it seemed to be misinterpreted as a lack of commitment.
However, a few have either themselves misinterpreted the data or intentionally mislabelled the data for political advantage.
But he suggested his comments had been misinterpreted and that complaints about them had been politically motivated.
Generalist content has a marginal chance, but humor on the internet now only exists to be misinterpreted.
"People misinterpreted the removal of 'accommodative' in the statement," said Mike O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading.
"Often it's easy to fall into patterns in which people, situations, or circumstances get misinterpreted," says O'Kane.
This transit brings up nervous energy, propelling the opportunity to have your best intentions misinterpreted by others.
" In a follow-up post after deleting the photo, Brat claimed that the post had been "misinterpreted.
Despite the widespread mockery, Peloton defended its ad, saying it's "disappointed in how some have misinterpreted" it.
But I don't want to be misinterpreted, I am optimistic about the state of the world economy.
The concern, he said, is that any findings supporting the benefits of alcohol could easily be misinterpreted.
But the whistleblower's lawyer Mark Zaid tweeted that the show "completely misinterpreted" the contents of the letter.
Ralph Northam (D-VA) made during a recent interview were misinterpreted by some as an endorsement of infanticide.
She denied asking Ms. Grant to lift her shirt over her head, suggesting Ms. Grant had misinterpreted her.
In another video posted April 2, Anderson explains that she may have misinterpreted the kitty's mischief as murderous.
GOEI: NO, AND I THINK A LOT OF WHAT PATRICK HAS BEEN SAID HAS BEEN A LITTLE MISINTERPRETED.
When reached for comment by VICE about her methodology, Sammarco said that her quote had been unfortunately misinterpreted.
" A trip to the DMZ , he said, "could instead be misinterpreted and raise tensions on the Korean peninsula.
London (CNN)Body signs and gestures can be misinterpreted or misrecognized by those to who they are directed.
Sena thinks this is because researchers have misinterpreted the push to reduce the number of animals in studies.
She also said she grew angry when she learned that her later statements to a prosecutor were misinterpreted.
Carson decried the "total garbage" of his statements being misinterpreted, explaining his beliefs on hell and the rapture.
After her termination, Norton called the situation a "context collapse" on Twitter, implying her views had been misinterpreted.
The Hawaii Tourism Authority said the agency supports safety efforts but doesn't want the warnings to be misinterpreted.
" "I regret that my comments could have been misinterpreted this week in my interview with Europe 1 Radio.
Laura's eating problems and anxiety were signs of her autism but were misinterpreted for more than four decades.
"Dear Instagram friends, an earlier pic today was being misinterpreted so it has been removed," the post read.
As a conservative, I'm concerned about the often misinterpreted (and sometimes misrepresented) notion of the primacy of conscience.
The show appears to have misinterpreted a Sunday report on The Hill regarding the contents of Comey's memos.
Though this training occurs regularly, it could be misinterpreted when it occurs in parallel with other forceful signals.
The president later claimed he was "misinterpreted," but did not say he held Kim responsible for Warmbier's death.
Note: In an earlier piece, I misinterpreted some of the information provided by a YouGov Iowa caucus poll.
Everyone, he said, has sent emails they would not want released, including innocent messages that could be misinterpreted.
Trump already seems concerned that Mr. Moon misinterpreted Kim Jong Un's message or intention," said Prof Bong. "Mr.
Some agencies had misinterpreted their aesthetic and sent over candidates with obvious shticks, or with too many tattoos.
But in the recent U.S. presidential election, says Russia expert Mark Galeotti, many outsiders misinterpreted Vladimir Putin's allegiance.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, said Democrats misinterpreted what they got out of the meeting.
But she had not been clear about her reason for saying no, and he had misinterpreted her denial.
At some point, I stepped away from christianity, because I think that religion is often misinterpreted and misused.
The idea behind "Good Buy Human" is demise via commodification culture, but also the concept of misinterpreted history.
Nonetheless, the reference level has been misinterpreted by laypeople — and even public health officials — as a poisoning threshold.
They checked my ID and told me to get out of there because the situation could be misinterpreted.
Advisers told him Iran had probably misinterpreted his previous reluctance to use force as a sign of weakness.
One of the Soviet satellites that informed the early warning system had misinterpreted the sun's reflection off clouds.
"Reasonable and effective" was misinterpreted by some as support for gun control, the restaurant said in the posting.
Clergy "bewitched" by politics, he told a French magazine this year, had misinterpreted the Gospels to defend migrants.
Mr. Trump also said that his relationship with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany had been misinterpreted as chilly.
Because these days even some people who long to be Good Samaritans fear their kindness could be misinterpreted.
She says some have misinterpreted the report to state that the report's committee concluded that cannabis causes schizophrenia.
Mr. Manafort's lawyers argued in a filing this week that prosecutors misinterpreted an honest memory lapse for lying.
"I'm not going to discuss him, because everything I have said so far has been misinterpreted," he said.
Once Jenner and Karanikolaou commented, the original critic replied to the star to say her message was being misinterpreted.
Given Saitama's mild appearance and lack of self-righteousness, he's routinely underestimated, his heroic deeds usually underplayed or misinterpreted.
If this was a misinterpreted throwaway line by O'Reilly, he has a chance to correct his history Wednesday night.
But by Sunday, the head of the CDC was pushing back, claiming that the Post had misinterpreted the directive.
After the court appearance, Cenedella told Hyperallergic that his lawsuit has been widely misinterpreted as a work of satire.
"Anybody who thinks of this as insurance has misinterpreted the facts," says Jake Anderson-Bialis, FertilityIQ's other co-founder.
This guidance, similar to procedures issued by previous administrations, was misinterpreted by some to cover data and scientific publications.
The motif of a remodelled interior symbolizing American masculinity (misinterpreted by heroine to tragic effect) may seem over-complex.
Falwell has since responded to the group, telling ABC's "This Week" on Sunday that the alumni misinterpreted his comments.
Republican senators suggested Comey may have misinterpreted the words of Trump, whom they noted has no experience in government.
But she misinterpreted his message, assuming the letter meant that Thomas was married, but was considering leaving his wife.
Military orders also appeared to have gotten lost or misinterpreted on their way down the chain, the report claims.
For example, U.S. military officials misinterpreted a training tape as reality and initiated steps to launch a counter-attack.
" Wayfair said in a statement to Business Insider that Shah's comments were "misinterpreted and inaccurately positioned in this story.
Morrison indicated that his recommendation was misinterpreted, which resulted in the call record being placed on a classified server.
It's also drawn sharp criticism from the Cato Institute and other researchers, who argue that the study misinterpreted data.
But Inhofe later walked back those and other comments about Shanahan, which he said were misinterpreted as an attack.
"You write with the best intention, and if that is savaged and misinterpreted, it is very hard," she said.
Jahan: I'm glad you brought that up, because I think Deadmau5 misinterpreted it as me saying he was sexist.
We try to clarify those who don't understand, those who seem upset because they've misinterpreted one of our statements.
So is the way casual, catty utterances of Jason and Mark are misinterpreted by apostles and transformed into dogma.
This will also give you some measure of how many of these misinterpreted steps occur during a typical day.
Lee took his friend's phone, scrolled through the texts, and saw that his friend had misinterpreted the conversational subtext.
Silver expressed mild frustration with that characterization, saying he was confused by the reaction and felt he was misinterpreted.
I found this argument troublesome in that it seems to confuse assertiveness with aggressiveness, critical distinctions too often misinterpreted.
I later learned that I had misinterpreted the call and we did not live anywhere near the evacuation zone.
When we first indicated our interest to invest, many people misunderstood and misinterpreted us, we don't care about this.
Mr. Helme offered his own apology of sorts, but maintained that his words were misinterpreted, the state broadcaster reported.
As policymakers know, a bill's original language or intent, particularly when vague or general, can be misinterpreted over time.
Mr. Rowe blamed himself, saying that an offhand suggestion to a desperate, ragged Mr. Mulvany had been darkly misinterpreted.
The currency later edged up after President Donald Trump said Mnuchin had been misinterpreted, but subsequently resumed its slide.
No longer do we fear a misinterpreted X-ray or a mistake on line 40 of our tax return.
King also said on Tuesday that Winfrey's partner, Stedman Graham, misinterpreted a question about a possible White House bid.
They'd kill him because in this day and age, if you talk about anything you're misinterpreted into something else.
Further, many of the men consistently misinterpreted situational factors, such as having previously engaged with a woman intimately, as consent.
On Twitter, I asked scientists to give me some examples of research results they felt were misinterpreted by the press.
That statement has since proven to be easily misinterpreted as an attempt by Bleszinski to blame "wokeness" for Lawbreakers' failure.
" Instead, she says, the dress was "misinterpreted and sexualized, which was the exact opposite point I was trying to make.
Most people not directly involved were able to ignore it; crucially, the mainstream media, when they noticed it, misinterpreted it.
Most agreed that the column was lacking in substance, and several noted it was likely to be twisted and misinterpreted.
Gloves are inherently innocent items, designed simply to protect your hands from the elements, yet they're often misconstrued and misinterpreted.
But for Rambo to go on another adventure might be, I think, misinterpreted as a mercenary gesture and not necessary.
After the photos began circulating on Twitter and Facebook on Sunday, the fraternity apologized but said they were being misinterpreted.
Unless Amazon releases the actual audio logs, there's no way to know for sure what words and phrases Alexa misinterpreted.
Gross told CNN he's spoken with the man since the incident, who understands how his actions could have been misinterpreted.
I do not want today to be misinterpreted as an indictment of anyone expect Nicole Eggert and her co-conspirators.
But a clarification feature could help prevent inaccurate information from spreading, or add valuable context to something that's being misinterpreted.
" Now he argued to me, rather unconvincingly, that he had been misinterpreted: "I didn't mean punishment for women like prison.
In his friend-of-the-court brief, Lieberman argued that the lower court had misinterpreted the law and its intent.
It's this last point that troubles me in Lorance's case: how everyone involved may have interpreted (or misinterpreted) what happened.
Volkswagen said the memo to Mr. Winterkorn in May 2014 and other company communications had been misinterpreted in media reports.
He says his handshake with the Crown Prince shortly before he left Saudi Arabia two weeks ago was widely misinterpreted.
"We received feedback that the terms were confusing and too frequently misinterpreted," she said in an email response to questions.
They feared lawyers would speak in "soundbites" or justices' questions, which are sometimes offered in hypothetical scenarios, would be misinterpreted.
Hundreds of readers left comments, many expressing worry about the possibility that the results could be misinterpreted or nefariously applied.
The administrator claimed to Vox that the user had misinterpreted the forum post referred to in the screencap shown above.
They may experience bad drug reactions like headaches, nausea or diarrhea, which are not true allergic reactions but are misinterpreted.
Nabokov is particularly good at capturing the humorist in Gogol, a writer often misinterpreted as a kind of Russian Dickens.
Others were discharged under the military's discriminatory sexual orientation policies, or because symptoms of combat PTSD were misinterpreted as misconduct.
"We will correct certain contents that were translated too literally and are inappropriate or may be misinterpreted," the statement said.
When noting that he personally does not have a competitive edge when investing in China, local media misinterpreted Buffett's meaning.
Social media can be a minefield for people visiting the US, because posts can be easily misinterpreted by immigration officials.
That the law was generally misinterpreted, and that no one raised objections, does not change its meaning, Justice Roberts wrote.
" When a reporter pressed that the remark was "widely interpreted" as contradicting Trump, Mattis replied, "It was widely misinterpreted then.
She talks about manipulation, parasocial relationships, and cryptomnesia — where a forgotten memory returns but is misinterpreted as a new thought.
ET: Motorola has clarified that it is not killing off the Moto G and E devices; Xudong's statement was misinterpreted.
"All it takes is for a message to resurface online and be misinterpreted or reinterpreted, and off it goes again."
Their presence allows Gold to visually draw out the play's themes of thwarted, frustrated, misinterpreted, and deliberately misconstrued efforts at communication.
Although the stock market rallied on Powell's statement and bond yields fell, some economists believe the markets misinterpreted the Fed's message.
In an effort to diminish hate from the right due to a misinterpreted comedy sketch, Kimmel took to Twitter to apologize.
But the larger problem is the stories that have a kernel of truth that is misinterpreted or blown out of proportion.
One thing I think that was a little bit misinterpreted was that the major source of hemorrhage with Ebola is intestinal.
Questions from several Republican senators centered around whether Comey had misinterpreted Trump's remarks about Flynn during a one-on-one conversation.
Among those who had a problem with voice recognition, 2106 percent said the system did not recognize or misinterpreted verbal commands.
But the White House is sharply divided about how to interpret the information, and some officials claim the intel was misinterpreted.
For their part, more than half the signatories of the letter have since distanced themselves from it, believing their intentions misinterpreted.
She said she had lacked the physical and mental strength to testify and feared her words would be misinterpreted or twisted.
EPA administrator Scott Pruitt defended the White House's use of a MIT study that the authors now say is being misinterpreted.
Previous employers had occasionally misinterpreted his skill as laziness and accused him of not having logged sufficient time with the mop.
Reputations can be ruined by a nasty tweet, or even a tweet that just wasn't well phrased or was unfairly misinterpreted.
" McCarthy said he believes Trump clarified his comments, a reference to a tweet in which the president claimed he was "misinterpreted.
What do restore CDs do, and how do you feel the government and the courts misunderstood or misinterpreted what they do?
In December, the court convicted Mr. Pistorius of murder, finding that Judge Masipa had misinterpreted the legal concept of dolus eventualis.
"It sounds like they misinterpreted what they were supposed to be doing," one official said after refusing to give his name.
Try to have conversations in person or over the phone rather than through text where things can be ignored or misinterpreted.
Abdul said Mr. Saipov attended his Tampa mosque for a time, and he became worried that Mr. Saipov increasingly misinterpreted Islam.
Scientists who study the human genome have been dismayed to find their research misinterpreted and distorted by groups with racist agendas.
Mr. Saltzman, who was a writer for "Sesame Street" in the 1980s and '90s, now says that his comments were misinterpreted.
Harvard says the plaintiffs had misinterpreted the reports, the real purpose of which was to assess admissions of low-income students.
Kobach says the National Voter Registration Act and the Voting Rights Act, the country's cornerstone voting-rights laws, are being misinterpreted.
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney said on "Fox News Sunday" that reporters misinterpreted comments he made on Oct.
EL-P One of the most popular protest songs of all time and the most widely misinterpreted song of all time.
"I never like being misinterpreted, but especially when it comes to Otto Warmbier and his great family," the President tweeted Friday.
At best he misinterpreted what was going on, at worst he deliberately lied to make the kids sound like racist goons.
Correction: An earlier version of this post misinterpreted a CDC chart about the burden of flu hospitalizations among certain age groups.
Some users appear to have misinterpreted the message entirely as a sign of censorship by Twitter; however, that is not the case.
But when a misinterpreted wish causes her mother to turn into a bear, Merida goes to great lengths to reverse the curse.
The Black Lives Matter movement should not be misinterpreted: All lives matter, said Marc Morial, chief executive of the National Urban League.
In any case, Mihir Desai of Harvard Business School, who co-wrote one of them, says that the CEA misinterpreted his work.
Defense lawyer Tom Kirkendall, who represented clients related to the Enron case, said the task force intimidated witnesses and misinterpreted the law.
Sometimes, doctors say, a person may not actually have cancer in the first place, due to an incorrect diagnosis or misinterpreted biopsy.
And more often than not, your grandma's intention behind her comments is misinterpreted, says Deborah Tannen, PhD, author of You're Wearing That?
But then he added the part that got him in trouble, that was misinterpreted as accusing millions of children of being lazy.
From gossipy coworkers to misinterpreted messages or jokes that fall flat, communication on Slack can be strife with miscues and potential landmines.
We may have sarcastic banter with close friends, but may refrain when communicating with a supervisor, where our humor could be misinterpreted.
You know, we never intended for product sales and any dynamic or any part of a performance management system to be misinterpreted.
This makes sense: Food is both highly personal and highly political, and beloved dishes are constantly being misinterpreted and bastardized beyond recognition.
In their appeal, prosecutors argued that Judge Masipa had misinterpreted a crucial legal concept in finding Mr. Pistorius not guilty of murder.
This is sometimes misinterpreted by new parents as a reaction to their presence, a reward for their intense concern and sleepless efforts.
Craig told the press on Monday that the officer, Sean Bostwick "expressed remorse" for posting the photo and said it was misinterpreted.
The White House denied there was any change in Trump's views, and other diplomats in the meeting said the comments were misinterpreted.
" Buhari's media aide, Femi Adesina said the president's remarks were misinterpreted to mean he had taken "all Nigerian youths to the cleaners.
"I never like being misinterpreted, but especially when it comes to Otto Warmbier and his great family," Trump wrote on Twitter Friday.
So now you've spent six emails being misinterpreted, and you feel like an idiot for trying to explain things to a robot?
Amid this outpouring of criticism, Hancock's Department of Health and Social Care said that Vallance's comments were misinterpreted, according to the BBC.
Prosecutors said Wuterich misinterpreted the rules, and should have been able to determine that he and his Marines were killing non-combatants.
At first, the scientists thought that their results were incorrect, or that they had misinterpreted them, but the data were eventually confirmed.
I could mention other shows like "Terrain Vague" in 1989 or the spring/summer 1991 show in the garage — people always misinterpreted.
PGD won't necessarily result in China mass-engineering super-citizens, but it will easily be misinterpreted by and desensitize result-driven consumers.
In a ruling issued on Thursday, a panel of judges unanimously rejected Ms. Elia's decision, saying that she had misinterpreted state law.
The boy's mother, Marjorie Kelly Weer, wrote in a post on Facebook over the weekend that Ms. Rowling had misinterpreted the situation.
My overexuberance in support of a player has been misinterpreted as a demonstration of a regressive attitude about an important social issue.
Bonniwell argued on the "Chuck & Julie" Twitter account that his comment was intended to be a joke and that it was misinterpreted.
He was dismissive of Nunberg's most recent claims, saying in a statement to CNN on Tuesday that his protege misinterpreted a joke.
Often when I complain about iPad limitations, it gets misinterpreted as a desire to have it work just like other computers do.
John McCain's family that he would end his cancer treatment was designed to hurt her campaign, saying her comment had been misinterpreted.
"The investigation concluded that the pilot misinterpreted aircraft navigation displays, which caused the formation to overfly the intended destination," the report reads.
The government strongly denies the allegations, saying that it has fully supported the commission members and that they have misinterpreted their mandate.
A backlash immediately ensued over claims Omar's comments had been misinterpreted, and that she was being singled out because of her Muslim faith.
How will it recover in a way useful to the human if they have misinterpreted their state of being (injury/harm or safe)?
This, in turn, was misinterpreted by many on the left as Clinton rewarding her for malfeasance rather than simply letting her save face.
Mostly because in those days, a woman openly admitting to networking for a career could have been easily misinterpreted as calculating or manipulative.
So in a lawsuit filed in federal court on Monday morning, the state argued that the Obama administration misinterpreted federal civil rights laws.
" Many of the sites feature primary sources, lending them a sheen of credibility, but the materials have "either been misinterpreted or even manipulated.
"On Chesil Beach" mostly achieves its goal: to paint a comprehensive portrait of a single moment and how painfully it can be misinterpreted.
Any tweak in the central bank's target will probably be misinterpreted as a change in its policy, rather than an acknowledgment of reality.
More than 100 immigration experts have called the decisions "deeply flawed," because the judges misunderstood, misinterpreted and were confused about the immigration laws.
"I never like being misinterpreted, but especially when it comes to Otto Warmbier and his great family," the President said at the time.
You can't keep saying "kill" actually means "love," or "beat your wife" is misinterpreted and actually means "kiss your wife," and stay credible.
The data in this case was a NASA study indicating that sea ice levels will decrease but frequently misinterpreted as suggesting the opposite.
The next day, though, she said she misinterpreted the question and that she actually supports "supplemental insurance" in addition to universal health care.
Borghi in turn said that Giorgetti was joking and his words had been misinterpreted, according to reports in two Italian newspapers on Monday.
They had misinterpreted him "to blacken me and portray me as a person only concerned with my own people", he told the court.
Inspired often by the misinterpreted word of an all-powerful being, Dowd's terrifying characters are not for the faint of heart or spirit.
Now we know that the FBI made some request that the county, which actually owned the phone, may or may not have misinterpreted.
The documents were misinterpreted with the help of right-wing personalities and then boosted and spread around the internet by automated bot accounts.
The Temple also acknowledges that seeking hugs or kisses from other people can be misinterpreted, and warns participants to be aware of boundaries.
Tyndall told the newspaper his use of fingers had "a legitimate medical purpose" and said some of his comments to patients were misinterpreted.
But in the light of day, some Fed watchers are warning that Powell's speech is being misinterpreted by the bulls on Wall Street.
As with many other nutritional pieces of advice, our belief in the power of breakfast is based on misinterpreted research and biased studies.
"  In a statement, Kaspersky called allegations of ties to the Kremlin "completely unfounded" and said that Russian laws and policies are being "misinterpreted.
But on Tuesday, he ruled that option out, saying that his statement that "every option will be on the table" had been misinterpreted.
In the past, Mr. Trump has sought to distance himself from his own menacing remarks by later dismissing them as playful or misinterpreted.
Falls are one of the leading causes of preventable death among older adults and disorientation can be misinterpreted as the onset of dementia.
Bloggers had completely misinterpreted Tremblin's intentions—Tag Clouds is actually a visual celebration of the almost-forgotten internet phenomenon of the tag cloud.
However, the heart can be misinterpreted since it implies you feel positively about the tweet you're saving, when the opposite could be true.
" When a reporter misinterpreted his very clear statement, Trump again made it clear that the bad people were the "neo-Nazis, white nationalists.
Also, the concept of sustainability was misinterpreted; people mistake it for attitudes like being a vegan, caring for abandoned pets, and so on.
On the other hand, I think he just misinterpreted what he was hearing, and that he simply didn't like this kind of music.
Earlier media reports that her agency had acknowledged the spread from parts of Indonesia had been based on a misinterpreted statement, she added.
In this lesson, you will see what numbers and statistics can tell us about disease outbreaks and how that data can be misinterpreted.
An Impossible Foods spokesperson then seemed to walk back Brown&aposs comments in a statement to Bloomberg Tuesday, saying his words were misinterpreted.
Harris raised her hand at June's debate, suggesting she supported abolishing private insurers, but the next day said she had misinterpreted the question.
Even that wasn't enough: Kalanick said his meeting with Trump was "misinterpreted" as an endorsement, and Kalanick left the president's business advisory council.
" Mark Zaid, one of the whistleblower's lawyers, said in a statement given to CNN, "60 Minutes completely misinterpreted the contents of our letter.
President Donald Trump told CNBC in an exclusive interview Thursday that Mnuchin was misinterpreted and that he himself would like a strong currency.
In his view, the past months have included a steady string of successes, broken only by occasional missteps, which are invariably overplayed and misinterpreted.
In the same year a border official in Michigan misinterpreted a government statement to mean that health workers could no longer commute from Windsor.
A joke you make could be misinterpreted, or you might spread something that turns out to be untrue through no fault of your own.
Then, actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan appeared to throw a curveball, saying there would be multiple deaths (though he later said his words were misinterpreted).
Corn, who authored the 2007 Iraq war book "Hubris" with Michael Isikoff, said in a statement to Politico that his behavior had been misinterpreted.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, for instance, in early January made comments that he said were misinterpreted that nonetheless coincided with a dollar sell-off.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina met with Tillerson for an hour at the State Department on Tuesday, and McCain said Tillerson was being misinterpreted.
Anyone with a bit of internet savvy knows to triple-check that every public utterance can't be misinterpreted—after all, everyone's a brand now.
Tattoos he wore openly in California could be misinterpreted as gang-related in El Salvador and make him a target for attack, he said.
However, some misinterpreted the language in his email as a call for Trump supporters to resign, which many viewed as a step too far.
Many in the cybersecurity world were shocked by Hutchins arrest and some suggested he was simply conducting research, which was misinterpreted as creating malware.
"He might say things that might get misinterpreted and people don't see the context behind it, but I always know his heart," she said.
Short of Wilson totally lying about the nature of the conversation, the best possible explanation for Trump is that what he said was misinterpreted.
On Monday, a Biden spokesman issued a lengthy statement saying the former vice president's interactions with women have been misinterpreted, particularly by the press.
These are the middle-school years for autonomous vehicles — a time when size can be misinterpreted for maturity and change occurs in unpredictable bursts.
On Friday, Mulvaney wrote back, saying that Shaub had misinterpreted his letter, and OMB had not intended to scuttle the request for the forms.
As a young speechwriter, I rolled my eyes when my boss erased an applause line because he was concerned it might be misinterpreted overseas.
Comments from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi on Tuesday about adjustment in the central bank's monetary stimulus had been misinterpreted, according to reports.
"Some things can be misinterpreted as being rude, malicious, or aloof, when in fact, it sometimes its not any of those things," he says.
Their work should always come along with a rigorous review process to ensure their methods and results aren't wild, misinterpreted, or outright made up.
A chosen moniker that is in part a tribute to how he believes the world has misinterpreted him, and partly in spite of it.
The U.S. Government has previously made public statements denying it engages in mass surveillance — arguing instead that European courts have misinterpreted its intelligence practices.
But he quickly made clear he had no intention to turn on the crown prince, issuing a statement saying his comments had been misinterpreted.
"I want to be clear about my social media post from last week, which has been misinterpreted in a very upsetting way," McCormack wrote.
Like there was that time an Echo misinterpreted some speech, recorded a couple's entire conversation, and sent the recording to one of their friends.
The officer on duty told her she must have misinterpreted the situation, and that surely a family member had called the taxi for her.
" After the second photo was deleted, Stone posted a statement on Instagram, "A photo of Judge Jackson posted on my Instagram has been misinterpreted.
Now, NHTSA says the previous administration misinterpreted the 6900 law, and it doesn't apply to fines under the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) program.
In his statement, Tambor said the discussions were never discussed with him directly and that he regretted if any of his actions were misinterpreted.
The ad was so universally dunked-on that Peloton came out to defend it, saying it was "disappointed in how some have misinterpreted" it.
At-home fitness equipment company Peloton responded Wednesday to criticism that its holiday ad is sexist, saying some viewers have "misinterpreted" the commercial's message.
But his approach is too often clumsy and words may be misinterpreted by the infinitesimal amount of criminal law enforcement officers in our midst.
He was advised to follow up with a handwritten thank-you note, so he sent one to Ms. Gibson — who promptly misinterpreted the gesture.
In an interview with the BBC, Mr. Johnson said the uproar over Mr. Trump's sharing of videos posted by Britain First was "probably misinterpreted."
The minister clarified his remarks on Thursday, saying he was misinterpreted, and the safety of women was a priority for him and for the police.
Refugees are people," said spokeswoman Michelle Green, adding that the company would refrain from further comment, "as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
Saying his remarks had likely been misinterpreted, Rosenfeldt decided it was the last straw for him with Twitter, where he found the climate sometimes hostile.
In an age where the blunt instrument of 140-character tweets all but beg to be misinterpreted, it's a reminder that can't be stressed enough.
Schwartz pointed out that it could lead people to self-censor out of fear that information they share could be misinterpreted and used against them.
A second source said Trump misinterpreted the Journal article, concluding falsely that the Puerto Rican government was using disaster relief funds to pay down debt.
"We call it the White House Christmas tree," Schultz told me, before offering a preemptive defense of something she fears will be misinterpreted as presumptuous.
In the latter, the video footage is often blurry, the crowds are bigger, and people's actions are more subtle and more prone to be misinterpreted.
Aaron Carter broke down on Monday while discussing his feelings of being "misunderstood and misinterpreted" by ex-girlfriend Madison Parker after coming out as bisexual.
" Kaczynski defended the line, saying it had been "misinterpreted" and "was intended only to mean we made no agreement w/the man about his identity.
"I regret that my comments could have been misinterpreted this week in my interview with Europe 1 Radio," the actress told CBS News' Sunday Morning.
On multiple occasions, Trump has been attacked for encouraging gun-owners to incite violence against Clinton, though Trump's campaign has said he is being misinterpreted.
"We've heard awful stories of anxious behaviour being misinterpreted by emergency services and situations escalating quickly," Clare Hughes, Criminal Justice Manager at the NAS, said.
Most of these descriptions are vague and could be misinterpreted, and, of course, he could also be omitting other, more effective security measures he employed.
And, as President, Trump's penchant for popping off can be interpreted (and misinterpreted) in ways that have more far-reaching impacts than he may intend.
Some of the documents were misinterpreted as suggesting the CIA had the ability to hack into your Internet-connected big-screen TV virtually at will.
Of course, the latest brouhaha came this week after Kyle Richards says she misinterpreted a pap's question about Lisa not attending Andy Cohen's baby shower.
When John Krasinski says, "I just needed you to know... once," and "I'm sorry I misinterpreted our friendship," who on this planet did not die?
It's also not exactly smart to word things in such a way as to let them be purposefully, or even accidentally, misinterpreted as political discrimination.
Tesla has denied that its cars suffer from suspension defects, suggesting that comments from the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) have been misinterpreted.
Haywood's move for officially changing the name of the rule might be misinterpreted as the egotism of a former player who wants to remain relevant.
The most serious one, he wrote, was how the results of Ganna and Neale's study might be misinterpreted and even abused when they were published.
A few brought up Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the safe harbor rule Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) badly misinterpreted during Zuckerberg's hearings.
It was helped along by reporters and pundits, who used it to explain why they'd so badly misinterpreted the events leading up to the election.
" In a pair of tweets, Trump claimed that his initial comments at a Thursday news conference following his failed nuclear summit with Kim were "misinterpreted.
Comey's concern was shared by a number of senior executives, who were acutely aware that a term construct like "FBI special" might be innocently misinterpreted.
"Donald Trump presents the danger of U.S. protectionism being misinterpreted to an economy here," said Wayne Forrest, president of the American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce.
The draw of the platform is its contracts, which are structured in such a way that they can't be misinterpreted or doctored down the line.
Even when not intended, people often end up offending people online because the tone and intention of written words can easily be misinterpreted, Arnold adds.
But he quickly made clear he had no intention to turn on the crown prince, issuing a statement saying that his comments had been misinterpreted.
Companies like Purdue Pharma, which makes OxyContin, aggressively peddled the idea that these drugs were not addictive with the help of dubious or misinterpreted research.
In fact, they said, Mr. Manafort only misinterpreted or overlooked complex financial regulations, such as the requirement to report foreign bank accounts to federal authorities.
Last month, Italian authorities prevented a cruise ship from disembarking for more than 12 hours after a sick passenger's symptoms had been misinterpreted as coronavirus.
But on May 30, 9.23, a simple tripping accident between a black shoeshine boy and a white female elevator operator was intentionally misinterpreted as assault.
White House officials said that Mr. Trump was being misinterpreted and that a few random comments had been twisted into meaning something they did not.
And yet, we&aposve got: People being confused by the commercialPeloton losing $1.5 billion in market value amid the backlashPeloton saying the ad was misinterpreted.
They said Mr. Forsythe had offered his support to Mr. Loukos in a telephone call, which was misinterpreted as an agreement to sign the letter.
Stone denied Nunberg's claim to the Post, recalling that he told Nunberg he was going to meet with Assange -- but as a joke Nunberg misinterpreted.
A person briefed on his actions said officials misinterpreted that directive as an order to put the transcript on the White House's most secure computer.
He said his past statements had been taken out of context and called some of them "obvious satire" that had been misinterpreted in bad faith.
Just because the planet wasn't quite as warm in 2019 as it was in 2016 that shouldn't not be misinterpreted as climate change turning around.
The trend is based on misinterpreted research from a study published in the scientific journal PNAS in 2013 that found male testes have taste receptors.
Then, someone else in the watchdog's office reportedly misinterpreted instructions from the Justice Department not to open the file and deleted it from the server.
Unexpected changes in behavior could be misinterpreted as a consequence of an experiment, when really it's just that the cells are behaving differently on glass.
Update September 26th, 5:50AM ET: The story has been updated with comment from YouTube, who says that Wojcicki's original statement was misinterpreted by Politico.
" McCormack said his remark was "misinterpreted," writing, "I absolutely do not support blacklists or discrimination of any kind, as anyone who knows me would attest.
"Words move markets, words can be misinterpreted, words can have effects in people's 401(k)s, their pension funds, their stock portfolios." http://bit.ly/2ceerjm.
Mr. Tajani has apologized several times, but he also insists that he was misinterpreted and that it was not his intention to make territorial claims.
An incidental collision between a satellite and an asteroid could be misinterpreted as an attack, kicking off a chain reaction of escalation, confusion, and danger.
When I asked for one back, he misinterpreted the request and attempted to look up a location on a map, resulting in a jumble of code.
Because emoji are purely graphical, any visual decision can be misinterpreted; a blob leaning to the left could mean something entirely different than one standing upright.
Stratton was backcountry skiing with his friend, Matt Reeves, through Utah's Aspen Grove route to Mount Timpanagos summit when he misinterpreted the course, according to KSL.
Yet while a few stock ideas are associated with him—the "invisible hand", the division of labour, self-interest—what he actually wrote is often misinterpreted.
Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that.
In a newsgathering game of telephone, one publication paraphrased Nooyi as telling people to take their business elsewhere, which others then misinterpreted as a direct quotation.
As I have consistently stated, I deeply regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone, and I will continue to vehemently defend myself.
"I think he was very much misinterpreted and I think he was given false information," Trump said Thursday night at a town hall hosted by CNN.
I am deeply sorry if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being sexually aggressive or if I ever offended or hurt anyone.
" The public university professor told Fox News he deleted the tweet "because it was not intended as a political endorsement and it was misinterpreted as such.
Biden's campaign says one of the Biden comments Sanders is objecting to, about Sanders' plan supposedly causing "hiatuses" that would hurt sick people, has been misinterpreted.
Torres said a judge who previously oversaw the 6-1/2-year-old lawsuit misinterpreted a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Wal-Mart Stores Inc v.
As you get closer to the finished product, the voice starts to become a good indication of how your drawing could be misinterpreted as something else.
On the afternoon of May 18, the U.S. dollar index spiked as currency traders misinterpreted a video of Comey from earlier that month as clearing Trump.
Trump said on Thursday he ultimately wants the dollar to be strong, contradicting comments made by Mnuchin one day earlier, saying his comments had been misinterpreted.
" Tapper's comments came shortly after Trump wrote in a pair of tweets Friday afternoon that he believed his remarks at a Thursday news conference were "misinterpreted.
Jackson slapped down that motion on Friday, saying Manafort's lawyers have misinterpreted the foreign lobbying law, and that there is a clear connection to the charges.
Fonseca insisted that all of the company's operations were legal and that internal company emails published through the leak were "taken out of context" and misinterpreted.
She said the collection of works, previously shown at galleries in Cluj and Timisoara over the past year, was often misinterpreted as an affront to Brancusi.
He is blind to the definition of a double-blind study, which he completely misinterpreted, and he is blind to the value of accurate scientific advice.
There was much initial confusion around this lawsuit clause, which was misinterpreted by many as giving the rapist husband the right to sue his survivor wife.
The second major component of I-Stop legislation is the shift to electronic prescriptions, intended to reduce fraud, as well as mistakes caused by misinterpreted handwriting.
Perhaps we got our math wrong, or misinterpreted a rule, so we asked people at the office of the New Hampshire secretary of state to clarify.
"If reports are misinterpreted about the state's need to prepare for an attack, this could lead to travelers and groups staying away from Hawaii," Chan said.
I want to make certain I'm not misinterpreted on this next point: We need policies to put money in families' pockets, and we need them now.
Even the best natural language processing program generally achieves 70 percent to 75 percent accuracy, which means more than a quarter of posts would be misinterpreted.
Because these sensors generate so much data that must be sifted through and interpreted by the device's controller, results can often be misinterpreted and badly reported.
For example, banging on nails with a hammer can create vibrations that may be close enough to step motions that the data is misinterpreted as walking.
"That's not surprising because unlike spoken or in-person communications, you can't use non-verbal tones to get an idea across, so you can be misinterpreted."
On Thursday, Mattis disputed the suggestion that he and Trump do not see eye-to-eye and vented frustration to reporters that his comments were misinterpreted.
Consequently, courts have misinterpreted the immunity provision for Good Samaritan companies and allowed it to be interpreted as blanket immunity for bad Samaritans such as Backpage.com.
On February 5, 2020 congressman Matt Gaetz filed an ethics complaint to The Committee on Ethics against Nancy Pelosi (see here), quoting the same misinterpreted statute.
"I understand how some of what I said upset people and can be misinterpreted," Clinton wrote in a lengthy Facebook post late Saturday explaining her remarks.
While praising an enthusiastic home-crowd law enforcement audience, I felt his words could be misinterpreted by some as a "dog whistle" to mistreat certain communities.
As I have consistently stated, I deeply regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone and I will continue to vehemently defend myself.
So I actually had a lengthy conversation over DMs with one woman, and she correctly pointed out that I had sort of misinterpreted what she said.
In a phone call that soon followed, she apologized and said her off-the-cuff remark had been misinterpreted, according to people familiar with the episode.
" Their biggest argument: "Statistically significant" or "not statistically significant" is too often easily misinterpreted to mean either "the study worked" or "the study did not work.
Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that.
But Amazon says that's because the device accidentally misheard part of the conversation as its wake word, "Alexa," then misinterpreted other sounds as a series of commands.
"The dollar is going to get stronger and stronger and ultimately I want to see a strong dollar," he said, adding that Mnuchin's comments had been misinterpreted.
"Many people misinterpreted children's appearance on the internet as a temporary blip, whereas in reality it is a structural shift that is changing the landscape," he said.
In 2015, when Indiana passed a religious freedom law that was widely misinterpreted as allowing anti-LGBTQ discrimination, businesses and celebrities threatened boycotts, drawing widespread media coverage.
A woman claimed she was booted from a JetBlue plane after she sent a tweet that was misinterpreted as an accusation that the pilot had been drinking.
But the presidency said in a statement on Friday that Reuters had misinterpreted the speech by suggesting it raised the prospect of Lebanon going to the IMF.
True, host Rich Keefe specifically brings up the rumor that Ben "is not gonna be in the standalone Batman movie," but Casey may have misinterpreted the question.
Clinton told a crowd there that she regretted her remark, but that it had been misinterpreted and had most likely harmed her in the coal-rich state.
"Many other constitutional scholars say that the 14th Amendment has been misinterpreted or misused in this way," Conway said in an appearance on Fox News on Tuesday.
He can explain why the stripes of a zebra are outlined with colors when viewed with binoculars and why eighteenth-century astronomers misinterpreted the transit of Venus.
Waters appeared on MSNBC's "All In With Chris Hayes" after she said Trump misinterpreted her call on Saturday for protesters to confront Trump administration officials in public.
But the company clarified in a statement soon after the call that his remarks had been misinterpreted, and that his role at the company remains the same.
And, yes, having deciphered text-message exchanges on innumerable criminal cases during my career in the FBI, I understand that, bereft of context, communications can be misinterpreted.
Shaw's said in a statement reported by a local CBS affiliate on Friday that an employee "misinterpreted" some statements before it banned Rory Ferreira from the store.
Trump told CNBC in an interview in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday that he ultimately wants the dollar to be strong, adding that Mnuchin's comments had been misinterpreted.
Unfortunately, heteroflexible people may feel uncomfortable coming out to their friends and loved ones because they worry that their identity will be misinterpreted as bisexual or gay.
However, with these methods, a sentence like, "I hope you're happy," could easily be misinterpreted as having a positive connotation simply because it possesses the word happy.
Dr. Fryer apologized to the woman and said she had misinterpreted his "friendly nature," according to notes taken at the time by two managers in the lab.
"My attempts at identifying a similarity (space between our teeth) with a presenter were well-meaning but misinterpreted by some and definitely not racially motivated," he wrote.
In 2015, when Indiana passed a religious freedom law that was widely misinterpreted as allowing anti-LGBTQ discrimination, businesses and celebrities threatened boycotts, drawing widespread media coverage.
" After trying to handwave the old interview as being "misinterpreted," Battlestate said the employee had been "reprimanded" (??) and they "always respected women in wars and military women.
The currency, which rose to a seven-month high on the back of those comments, later fell on talk that markets had misinterpreted the ECB chief's intentions.
The Republican-selected witness for the hearing, former Federal Election Commission chairman Bradley A. Smith, tells CNN Ocasio-Cortez misinterpreted his public statements about campaign-finance law.
In November, Marc Lamont Hill was fired from CNN for giving a speech in support of Palestinian rights that was grossly misinterpreted as expressing support for violence.
Unless you are Kimmy Schmidt, the show suggests, the idea that huge numbers of people simply "misinterpreted" your "humor" seems pretty likely to be a fat whopper.
"I think people misinterpreted some of what we said when we announced Project Scorpio about thinking beyond console generations," says Albert Penello, Microsoft's senior director of console marketing.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," he said.
" He continued, "As I have consistently stated, I deeply regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone and I will continue to vehemently defend myself.
Essentially, WSJ misinterpreted a regurgitation of the lie at the center of Trump's June "Prexit" speech: that the Paris Agreement's terms were unfairly skewed against American business interests.
The Soviets misinterpreted the 1983 NATO nuclear weapons command exercise, known as ABLE ARCHER, as the preparations for a surprise attack and readied their own forces to respond.
" When reached for comment, Reid told BuzzFeed News, "If I ever did or said anything that was misinterpreted or somehow created an uncomfortable workplace environment I apologize unreservedly.
This question was the point at which Woodward lost the audience, because it so fundamentally misinterpreted both what researchers know about sexual violence and Kantor and Twohey's book.
The government insists that the draft decree has been misinterpreted by its critics and that it actually toughens existing sanctions, without decriminalizing false labeling and indication of origin.
The big picture: The viral video Sandmann appeared in sparked widespread media coverage and commentary that continued after evidence emerged that suggested the footage may have been misinterpreted.
I regret that my words were misinterpreted to distract from the most important thing: The Time's Up campaign is for everyone, in all capacities, contributions big and small.
The statistical analysis is very complex and there have been a set of controversies in the fMRI world about how statistics are being used and interpreted and misinterpreted.
Wall Street misinterpreted last week's post-meeting Federal Open Market Committee statement as indicating the central bank might be closer to the end of the current tightening cycle.
It's because you didn't read a damn article; you misinterpreted, and now we have a rage mob to where as you can see I had to hide this.
Hyde-Smith's campaign defended the comments about voting as a joke and in a statement called her hanging remark "an exaggerated expression of regard" which had been misinterpreted.
However, Hyde-Smith has pushed back against criticism she's received over the controversial remarks and called her "hanging" comments an "exaggerated expression of regard" that had been misinterpreted.
Like the notorious and brutally misinterpreted "shrimp on a treadmill" study, the notion of subsidizing a rendezvous of rhyming cowboys perfectly showcased their claims of frivolous federal spending.
The supervisory ratings could be misinterpreted if released publicly, Randal Quarles, vice chairman for supervision at the Fed, said Thursday afternoon in an interview with CNBC's Steve Liesman.
Morning Consult reporter Cameron Easley on Friday urged caution when reading into Election Day exit polls, noting that they can be misinterpreted when compared to actual electoral results.
She was answering a question about the police, and for a second after responding she paused, perhaps nervous that she would be misinterpreted as painting them as racist.
In arriving at this view, scholars have ignored, underestimated or misinterpreted a rich source of evidence: Bach's personal three-volume Study Bible, extensively marked with his own notations.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," wrote Kalanick.
Dalio refused to discuss the firm's portfolio and said that many of Bridgewater's moves could be easily misinterpreted, including recent short bets against a number of European companies.
Schiff, speaking to reporters after a closed-door meeting with the intelligence community's inspector general, said that the Justice Department had misinterpreted the law in blocking the complaint.
But Mr. Craig's lawyer, William Murphy, countered that the government had built a false felony case on the basis of misinterpreted documents and the testimony of proven liars.
He and Kagan said they worried that cameras would transform the tone of the hearings, perhaps participants would begin speaking in "soundbites" or justices' questions would be misinterpreted.
" Two hours later, following significant reaction to the report, Attorney Mark Zaid responded: "NEWS ALERT: 60 Minutes completely misinterpreted contents of our letter, which is now published online.
A U.S. District Court judge ruled Monday that the country's top election watchdog misinterpreted campaign finance law when it dismissed a progressive group's complaints against two conservative organizations.
Bosch maintains that a letter seeking the guarantee has been misinterpreted and actually refers to a gasoline engine, not the diesel engines at the heart of the scandal.
But some remain wary of removing the pledge now fearing it could be misinterpreted as a sign the BOJ is contemplating withdrawing its stimulus programme at short notice.
"But unfortunately the aggressor countries misinterpreted these efforts (as weakness) and regarded them with contempt and indifference," al-Houthi, the head of the group's Supreme Revolutionary Committee, added.
Mr. Pence's spokesman, Marc Lotter, denied to The Times over the weekend that the vice president-elect supports the practice, saying a past campaign statement had been misinterpreted.
On Tuesday, an official report into attacks in May and June said counterterrorism officers had misinterpreted two items of intelligence handed to them before the killings in Manchester.
With this in mind, I decided to give the middle galleries another chance, and upon my return, I discovered expanded ideas of home that I had initially misinterpreted.
Now the leaders of the two countries are trying to de-escalate tensions, after U.S. officials raised concerns that intelligence gathered about Tehran's recent plans has been misinterpreted.
" She added, "WE need it for protection and so the fucking 'fortune favors the bold' phrase isn't misinterpreted by drunken assholes to mean 'do whatever you want to performers.
"I was like, oh, this is actually just part of celebrity culture, but it's being misinterpreted and millennials are being shamed and taking the brunt of this," Eler says.
An investigation concluded that the spacecraft may have plunged to its demise when its computer misinterpreted vibrations from its unfolding landing legs and shut off its engines too early.
Those who insisted on imagining Ali as being more than human misinterpreted how even his faults and follies allowed the rest of us to more readily recognize our own.
But within the mundane, you find those moments that are mistakes, or you find something that was misheard, something that was misread or misinterpreted, or just a bad print.
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority has denied suggestions that it's putting facial recognition cameras in the subway, saying that a trick designed to scare fare-dodgers was misinterpreted.
Ultimately this limit was misinterpreted as the boundary of space, according to Thomas Gangale, an expert on space law and executive director of OPS-Alaska, a global research network.
From phishing schemes to misinterpreted commands, there are plenty of ways personal assistant devices could be compromised, although the likelihood of an all out hack is still relatively low.
Framing the decision as a budgetary decision, Pani insisted that the Facebook post could be misinterpreted to mean that the specimens will be destroyed in a matter of hours.
"One man unfairly fired over a misinterpreted bump in the elevator could transform all of us women into the marauding aggressors, the men our hapless victims," writes Rebecca Traister.
Its scope was limited by recently signed law FOSTA, and it's been misinterpreted to argue that social media platforms shouldn't be allowed to moderate user posts on their platforms.
TT: I think they can play a huge role, and that will maybe allow me to clarify a comment I made that I think has been misquoted and misinterpreted.
But the former ambassador is warning the president to "restrain" the tweets because his words will be getting more attention overseas and may be misinterpreted due to cultural differences.
Other sources tell us Tyga misinterpreted the call from Chyna, and thought she wanted to talk about more than co-parenting ... something he shared with his new bff, Rob.
A Saudi official said the goal had been to return dissidents living abroad, but the order had been misinterpreted as it made its way down the chain of command.
But he noted that Schumer's apology did not make note of his spokesman Justin Goodman pushing back on Roberts and claiming that the Democratic leader's initial remarks were misinterpreted.
However, a company spokesperson told Bloomberg later that day that the company had not stopped talks with the fast-food giant and that Brown&aposs comments had been misinterpreted.
Part of what makes it easy for films about the stock market to be willfully misinterpreted is that the real-world results of shady business practices usually aren't depicted.
Former Vice President Biden says that he believes the Second Amendment is being badly misinterpreted by America's court system, and accused gun rights activists of "prostitution" of the law.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Global soccer body FIFA said on Saturday Domenico Scala "misinterpreted" a ruling which will allow the FIFA Council to appoint and dismiss members of watchdog committees.
As for the music video ... Getty says Beyonce's getting a bad rap and his video is also being misinterpreted ... the hoopla is not against all cops ... just bad ones.
Of course, he may have meant he loves her as a friend and the mother of his child, and didn't want the posts to be misinterpreted or used against him.
"Inheritance rights are often misinterpreted, leading to women being excluded from inheriting land," said Rafic Khouri, co-author of a new report on women and land in the Muslim world.
In the wake of a bombing and internal investigations, once-friendly coworkers find themselves reexamining everything they've said to one another, worrying over being misinterpreted or unintentionally implicated in something.
This is the story of Fifth Harmony singer Normani Kordei, who stepped away from Twitter in August to escape the racist attacks she faced after fans misinterpreted something she said.
It's because you didn't read a damn article; you misinterpreted, and now we have a rage mob to where as you can see, I had to hide this [press conference].
A study of the health effects of low-risk drinking in France could be misinterpreted by researchers in the United States who may use a different definition of drinking levels.
Whereas our stock incentive plans are designed to work for all employees, we believe Mr. McElrath has misinterpreted his stock option agreement to benefit himself and his particular tax situation.
Absurdly, every one of these children automatically becomes a United States citizen because the 22019th Amendment, which has never been favorably ruled on by the Supreme Court, has been misinterpreted.
As I'm not familiar with him or his work, I misinterpreted his antagonism as political Leftism (he termed the pro-life position in America "barbaric") – and that was apparently inaccurate.
However, shortly after, the euro turned lower following media reports citing sources that markets had misinterpreted Draghi and the bank was not considering to reduce its monetary stimulus just yet.
"Our store employee and the entire Shaw's family apologize to Mr. Ferreira and his family...Our employee misinterpreted some statements, and for that we are truly sorry," the store said.
The two most misinterpreted were the "grinning face with smiling eyes," which looks like a grimace to Apple users, and "sleeping face," which Microsoft users view as having negative connotations.
Steinem posted an apology on Facebook Sunday, saying her comment was "misinterpreted" and that young women were more politically active than ever, no matter their support of any one candidate.
The handling of that complaint — which included an aggressive pushback by representatives from Mr. Meehan's office and congressional lawyers, who suggested she had misinterpreted the congressman's behavior — demoralized the aide.
The documentary short by Montreal native Lori Malepart-Traversy delves into the physical anatomy of the clitoris and how it has been skewed and misinterpreted by different men throughout history.
I also feel that President Trump should really think before he speaks or Tweets, because it is very easy for his comments to be misinterpreted or not be taken seriously.
" There was no interaction with his niece that he could imagine would have been misinterpreted, he said, adding, "Nothing ever happened, so there is no incident to look back on.
Many people online have misinterpreted the study and erroneously linked its predictions to the possible death toll of an outbreak similar to what we're currently witnessing with the Wuhan coronavirus.
There's a lot of good intent behind our values, but each is a two-sided coin that can be misappropriated or misinterpreted — or, as many of you have said, weaponized.
But the video in question — a copy of which she shared with The Post — actually was a comedic video about dating that the company had misinterpreted as terrorism, Aziz said.
The retraction by Scientific Reports came months after the false claim went viral online, thanks to a laundry list of news outlets that eagerly misinterpreted the study's already shaky findings.
"The appeal unquestionably provided the court with an appropriate opportunity to explain why the president had misinterpreted the court's opinion in Citizens United," Justice Stevens said in a 2012 speech.
" She added, "I'm afraid that like one tiny thing I send out or say or the way I say it, or the way I look in a photo [could be misinterpreted].
TechCrunch surfaced the potential for Zuckerberg to run for President last month when it discovered other publications had misinterpreted the limitations on his ability to serve in government while running Facebook.
The quick and immediate effort to implement the President's order created an unexpected amount of chaos and confusion after Administration officials misinterpreted the directive, thinking it applies to green card holders.
In a Medium essay published Sunday, Carter wrote that a photo of Biden putting his hands on her shoulders was a moment between close friends, and that it has been misinterpreted.
" University spokesperson Mary Dettloff told Fox News they dropped the 30-year-old rule because "it is rarely, if ever, enforced and could be misinterpreted as a restriction on free speech.
Some social commentators have proposed that the protest leaders may have misinterpreted the words in the curriculum deliberately in order to reinvigorate old values which encouraged homophobia and a machismo culture.
Taking it all in on Wednesday's episode, Radziwill praised Frankel for being strong during their long divorce — but told Medley that Frankel's strength and appearance of calm can often be misinterpreted.
That was likely the reaction of Canada's Yukon Health & Social Services when their new ad campaign attempting to get citizens to ingest more Vitamin D was drastically misinterpreted on social media.
He had misinterpreted Andrew DeLuca's (Giacomo Gianniotti) actions after walking in on him helping (a very drunk) Jo (Camilla Luddington) out of her clothes in order to put her to bed.
" Hunter wrote a follow-up column explaining that she had misinterpreted Michelle Obama's comments and saying, "My mistake was not grabbing Michelle Obama when she left to ask for further elaboration.
Well, people, I think misinterpreted that we would concede the annexation of Crimea to Russia so now we&aposve got a formal declaration that we&aposre not going to do that.
But in an interview with CNN's Jim Sciutto on "Wolf," Franks argued that he has been a harsh critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime and that his comment was misinterpreted.
It's mid-December 2018, and the 26-year-old Perth native is imagining how this feature might look if, like her last major interview, her words are once again painfully misinterpreted.
Scholars who do not share Dickinson's intimacy with plants and garden phenomena have occasionally misinterpreted her poems, conflating her lyrical depictions of frost and dew, or mistaking a butterfly for snow.
Stevens wrote that the Second Amendment has been misinterpreted in recent decades to extend beyond its original intent to allow citizens to form militias in the face of potential government tyranny.
The government now says it misinterpreted text messages from Maria Butina, although she is still accused of covertly working as a political operative on behalf of the Kremlin (The Associated Press).
Platforms also redesign emoji all the time—Apple notably refreshed a few in iOS 8.3—so there is definitely an opportunity to "fix" a widely misinterpreted and potentially relationship-ruining emoji.
Brett Kavanaugh told committee members that a reference in his high school yearbook profile to "Renate alumnius" was not a sexual reference and contended it has been misinterpreted by the media.
VICE has uncovered that Antonio Padula's tweets may not only have been misinterpreted by police, but were possibly directed at a xenophobic Twitter account allegedly managed by a Quebec police officer.
"In 2009, Amber was wrongfully accused for an incident that was misinterpreted and over-sensationalized by two individuals in a powerful position," Van Ree wrote in a statement obtained by E!
In January, Victoria's Crime Statistics Agency said its published data on the proportion of criminal offenders in the state that were born in Sudan had been misinterpreted in a parliamentary report.
Nicacio Martínez Espinel, said in an interview that he had issued the orders intended to double the results of military operations, but that his orders had been misinterpreted by the officers.
I've had articles misinterpreted before — like one last year, when some took my reporting on the Department of Homeland Security's overseas expansion to mean the administration was exporting the travel ban.
The announcement was misinterpreted as meaning the border was completely open, and East German border guards were unable or unwilling to control the thousands of people who rushed to the wall.
President Donald Trump told CNBC on Thursday the dollar will strengthen over time under his leadership and that recent remarks made by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin about the greenback were misinterpreted.
On Thursday, Trump told CNBC that the dollar would strengthen over time under his presidency, adding that recent comments said by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin about the currency had been misinterpreted.
And a Treasury Department edict to allow U.S. tech companies to ship to Russia with permission of the FSB was initially misinterpreted as the Trump administration lifting some sanctions on Russia.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," Mr. Kalanick told his employees.
Bosch argued that the letter was misinterpreted and applied to different engines than the ones programmed to cheat, according to a court document filed Wednesday as part of the proposed settlement.
While he later said his comments had been misinterpreted, experts say "virginity testing" is a real thing that happens in the US. Now, one state is taking steps to ban it.
Maybe the invocations of both that film and Blade Runner are intentional, though, casting the sonic trappings of the often-misinterpreted cyberpunk subgenre onto a high-strung but ordinary crime story.
No one has explained how she could have talked and acted in such a way as to never be misinterpreted, never be subject to negative spin, never give her opponents ammunition.
"... and other benefits, including participation in the Social Security program ..." This statement is true, but it could easily be misinterpreted: No DACA immigrant is yet eligible to draw Social Security benefits.
The Pakistani foreign ministry issued a statement saying that Khan's comments, reported in various forms by Pakistani media outlets and picked up in Afghanistan, had been taken out of context and misinterpreted.
Hamilton isn't just a story about stories; it's also a show where the characters are constantly telling you what to think about them, then immediately being misinterpreted by the others around them.
Company emails, extracts of which were published in an investigation by the U.S.-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and other media organizations, were "taken out of context" and misinterpreted, he added.
My overexuberance in support of a player has been misinterpreted as a demonstration of a regressive attitude about an important social issue … I am sorry if anyone was offended by my actions.
Yasay said Duterte's ruling out of joint maritime patrols with the United States had been misinterpreted, and he was referring only to exercises in waters disputed by both the Philippines and China.
Smith appeared in District Court on Monday, and was "released" to circuit court, which the Hawaii Community Correctional Center apparently misinterpreted as orders for Smith to be let go, the outlet reported.
Almost half, 46 percent, of men told Randstad they no longer know what compliments are ok to give a coworker, because they fear the remark could be potentially misinterpreted as sexual harassment.
"In a case of talk-show Interruptus, I misspoke on the Bill Maher show recently, and apologize for what's been misinterpreted as implying young women aren't serious in their politics," Steinem wrote.
That said, the largest source of coverage on Trump Jr.'s meeting came from state-owned papers, with many insisting that American media purposefully misinterpreted the nature of Trump Jr.'s meeting.
Fetty Wap wants officials at his old high school to quit bitching about the music video he shot there ... telling us they've totally misinterpreted the images that have everyone up in arms.
After initially saying it was "disgraceful" for the pope to judge another's faith in God, the blunt-spoken Trump said Francis was "a nice man" who was probably misinterpreted by the media.
Now the energy lobbyist says the Times misinterpreted his quote, while the story's detractors say that past Perry statements and actions as governor prove he knew about Energy's role with nuclear weapons.
Many in the church's higher reaches would like to reverse some of the innovations that followed the Second Vatican Council, which closed in 1965 (indeed, they often claim its intentions were misinterpreted).
People sympathetic to Kondo suggest that critics have misinterpreted Kondo's message: as they point out, the KonMari method isn't about tossing everything willy nilly, but getting rid of things that feel superfluous.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) says comments he made Monday about terrorists failing to strike the United States in the eight years before President Obama took office were misinterpreted.
" He also said that signing on to the council "was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that.
I didn't want it to be misinterpreted and look like in any way I was turning my back on John Hughes or those movies because I still think they have tremendous value.
A person close to Mr. Kushner said his views were being misinterpreted, and that he was focused on trying to find answers to the most immediate measures to mitigate the virus's spread.
He said that Ms. Burakiewicz's allegation "is a lie, plain and simple," that Ms. Farrell had performance problems and that Ms. Null, now a lawyer at the Justice Department, misinterpreted his comments.
An interview given by Mr. Macron was misinterpreted by some journalists to suggest that he favored the creation of a European army to defend against Russia, China and even the United States.
Coffee jelly at Hokkaido Ramen Santouka could be misinterpreted as a cappuccino—as long as you don't jiggle the cup, which is when you'll notice it's a gelatin and not a liquid.
" But, when the media reported those comments, the White House claimed he had been "greatly misinterpreted" and that Trump only responded "in the affirmative — because he regrets not raising the tariffs higher.
Even so, it can have a chilling effect on speech, making people afraid to express their political views online — or say anything at all, since social media posts can be easily misinterpreted.
While hailed by many as a crucial tool for accelerating scientific progress, critics worry that preprints, which are meant to be consumed by fellow scientists, might be misinterpreted by the general public.
One of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' most famous quotes,"Make a dent in the universe," has been misinterpreted, Jobs' wife and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs said to The New York Times.
The guidance said the IRS was "suspending" the use of lists that flagged certain groups, but Koskinen said the court misinterpreted it to mean "the IRS has not conclusively eliminated" the practice.
Stone had pointed to these arguments to undercut Mueller's prosecution against him, but prosecutors in the case said the arguments were both irrelevant -- because they related only to the president -- and misinterpreted.
Trump's barrage at McGahn is also at odds with the special counsel's report, which methodically assessed whether Trump's former top lawyer might have misinterpreted his boss's instructions -- and concluded that he hadn't.
Speaker Ryan understood the effort to restore earmarks on the heels of electing a President who promised to "drain the swamp" could be easily misinterpreted as turning back the clock on reform.
An occasional smiley face at the end of a message can help convey tone when it might otherwise be misinterpreted and is usually fine in all but the most formal of offices.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," he wrote in a staff memo.
"The dollar is going to get stronger and stronger and ultimately I want to see a strong dollar," Trump said in an interview with CNBC, adding that Mnuchin's comments had been misinterpreted.
Although awkward, this scene, shoehorned into the film to be reassuring, crucially tilts a movie that might otherwise be misinterpreted as an invitation to embrace madness in the direction of medical common sense.
Aramco's IPO: The largest IPO in history was supposed to take place in 2018, but Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman tells Bloomberg that the delay should not be misinterpreted as a cancellation.
The Beijing News, a municipal government-run newspaper, in an editorial on Monday, said FedEx had misinterpreted the U.S. ban and called on U.S. firms to be "rational" and not to over-react.
With Germany's largest industry struggling to mend its reputation after a diesel emissions scandal, Merkel said comments she had made in May had been misinterpreted as meaning she had abandoned the electrification target.
And, since background checks by employers now include a thorough review of your social media accounts in addition to your criminal background report, five to 10 misinterpreted or misguided words could prove costly.
We talked about how easily misinterpreted one step in the wrong direction would be in the room, and how fragile Naomi's claim to authority over her male coworkers and male clients would be.
Rosenfeldt, who is vice president of sales, supply and trading at PAPCO Inc, said Demasi may have misinterpreted his comments on intraday price moves made within the confines of Twitter's 140-character limit.
Chris Gaffney, president of world markets at TIAA Bank, said some of the issue was that traders misinterpreted a technical adjustment the Fed made to the interest it pays on excess bank reserves.
When contacted by Gizmodo, Necip Fazil Ayan, an engineering manager in Facebook's language technologies group, provided the following statement:Unfortunately, our translation systems made an error last week that misinterpreted what this individual posted.
In a public apology after meeting on Saturday with the players, McNair, 79, a billionaire who like many NFL owners contributed to Trump's presidential campaign, insisted that his "inmates" metaphor had been misinterpreted.
Like its predecessor, it is consumed with the past, and with the ways in which secrets buried over time are excavated and interpreted—misinterpreted, inevitably—by the well-meaning, if self-interested, present.
Arena also sought to clarify, again, comments he had made years ago about players who are eligible to play for both the United States and another country, saying his remarks were widely misinterpreted.
In off-the-record conversations, Clinton's tech policy team said that her words were gravely misinterpreted and she has no plans to regulate Uber or take any positions that threaten the tech industry.
When I was making the work for the show, I thought of it as being seen by a post-human life form, and, as is often the case with history, things get misinterpreted.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," he wrote in a company-wide email.
In the past, the Supreme Court has ruled that the justice minister shouldn't be second-guessed by the courts except in the most extreme circumstances or when ministers have misinterpreted their legal obligations.
Stargel said that while some have misinterpreted the scope and intention of the bill, now is not the time to debate it, in the wake of the deadliest school shooting since Sandy Hook.
Democrats on the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Thursday demanded that the Republican National Committee (RNC) stop sending mailers labeled as a district "census" that could be misinterpreted as official census forms.
During the appeal, the Manhattan district attorney's office did an about-face, admitting Ms. Gaffney had misinterpreted the law and stating there was "no basis for a downward departure" from the highest rating.
"While we're disappointed in how some have misinterpreted this commercial, we are encouraged by — and grateful for — the outpouring of support we've received from those who understand what we were trying to communicate."
Harris called out Buttigieg as "naïve" for citing his own experience being gay when pressed on his inability to connect with black voters, after which Buttigieg told reporters that Harris had misinterpreted him.
Although Sepah says he's created "the antidote to our overstimulated age," in reality he seems to have created something more like a stopgap measure, one prone to being misinterpreted in harshly ascetic ways.
Soiu's attorney, Lynda Westlund, told the court he was harmless and said Paltrow misinterpreted his letters, many of which were biblical in nature and meant as religious messages to the actress, CNS said.
That it's a story about sex workers is also important, as the sex work community has frequently been shamed, misinterpreted, or otherwise disregarded by Hollywood, as is often the case in real life.
Cash, a lawyer at Day Pitney specializing in criminal and national security law, argued that Maguire has misinterpreted the statute in making his claim that the complaint falls outside the IC whistleblower process.
"While we're disappointed in how some have misinterpreted this commercial, we are encouraged by — and grateful for — the outpouring of support we've received from those who understand what we were trying to communicate."
But Ericsson said Gladwell misinterpreted his research and that 10,000 hours of merely repeating the same activity over and over again is not sufficient to catapult someone to the top of their field.
Ahead of the speech, Trump told CNBC that the dollar would strengthen over time under his presidency, adding that recent comments made by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin about the currency had been misinterpreted.
Rosenfeldt, who is vice president of sales, supply and trading at PAPCO Inc, said Demasi may have misinterpreted his comments on intra-day price moves made within the confines of Twitter's 140-character limit.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," Kalanick said in an internal memo to staff.
Once a true underground movement — perhaps six-feet underground, even — the modern Goth aesthetic has been moving past its niche origins and entering the mainstream, and getting misinterpreted and de-fanged along the way.
At the heart of the political reading of Watchmen is the book's most misinterpreted character: Rorschach, a vigilante who both stands up for the truth and acts violently against those whose beliefs he abhorred.
TVEyes argued in a cert petition that the lower court ruling misinterpreted the "fair use" defense to copyright infringement, which allows for the unauthorized copying of copyrighted work for purposes like criticism and parody.
That doesn't mean that Twitch will tolerate hateful content in the sub-chats, but it could help by hiding posts that may have otherwise been misinterpreted by casual viewers who didn't understand the context.
Yeah, I can think of a few things — one of which is being sexually harassed or assaulted, and then being told that you simply misinterpreted the situation and that the real problem is you.
This thought entered my sleepy head in part because I misinterpreted a friend's tweet on the matter, but also because I couldn't immediately imagine under what other circumstances that information would come to light.
Uber's Travis Kalanick chose to leave Trump's business advisory council after it was "misinterpreted" as an endorsement of the president — and an Oracle employee publicly resigned when CEO Safra Catz failed to follow suit.
There's also nothing in Twitter's report about it labelling even (non-malicious) bot accounts as bots — for the purpose of preventing accidental confusion (after all satire misinterpreted as truth can also result in disinformation).
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's electoral regulator misinterpreted the spending law when it allowed the main Brexit campaign to donate to a smaller, aligned group during the 2016 referendum campaign, London's High Court ruled on Friday.
The sense that United feared Juventus was demonstrated by a young Gary Neville, who upon hearing that they had qualified for the knockout phase betrayed a look of dismay that could not be misinterpreted.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a top adviser to Trump, told Fox News Sunday that Trump's comments had been misinterpreted and demanded that Kaine apologize to Trump for suggesting he had a malicious intent.
And so the danger these things have is they can become just a joke if the public reacts strongly, or they can become an ambiguous tweet that was misinterpreted if the public responds strongly.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch strategists also think the markets misinterpreted Mnuchin's comments and should be focusing on what he said about the long-term dollar direction rather than the short-term market vagaries.
For my birthday one year he gave me a copy of Raymond Carver's "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love," which I loved but never discussed with him, fearing I had misinterpreted.
The House Select Committee on Benghazi on Tuesday released an 800-page report that found military forces appeared to have gotten lost or misinterpreted orders on their way down the chain as the U.s.
A limitation of the current study is that it relies on one question in the survey, which may have been misinterpreted to mean suicidal ideation rather than death by suicide, the study authors wrote.
A spokesman for Mr. Lee, Conn Carroll, said the remarks were misinterpreted, and the senator was speculating about steps that could be taken to persuade the president to move below his $5.7 billion demand.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," Kalanick wrote in an email to Uber employees.
The issue: The interplay between DeVos's religious views and her preferred policies stirred up controversy, including a remark she'd once made that education reform should "advance God's kingdom" (a remark some say was misinterpreted).
Kamala Harris said Friday that she misinterpreted a question about abolishing private health insurance at Thursday night's 2020 Democratic debate, despite the fact that she raised her hand when asked if she would eliminate it.
I know what it is like when your intentions are misinterpreted; when you simply cannot convince people otherwise until you prove yourself through action; when you feel like you have been set up to fail.
And hooks's experience with having her words misinterpreted on social media has made her become less attached to treating feminism like an ideal: The New School conversations catapulted me into social media in a way.
Apple has "misinterpreted the demand" in China and needs to lower the price of its iPhones to compete, an analyst told CNBC, suggesting Samsung is better-placed to deal with changes in the smartphone market.
That message, Berry said, was widely misinterpreted as an offer to preserve not just the CloudPebble developer environment, but all of Pebble's online services, including account creation, the app store, weather forecasts, and voice dictation.
"I misinterpreted what I understood to have played out, and more importantly the depth of Jessica's pain about it," Arrested Development creator Mitch Horowitz said to Deadline about missing the tension between Tambor and Walter.
Most of the buzz was about the NHTSA possibly considering Google's AI to be the "driver," at least from a regulatory standpoint, which was widely misinterpreted as the equivalent of giving a robot human rights.
That statement, however, was initially misinterpreted as Schumer backing $1.6 billion for a border wall, something he has said he was willing to negotiate on in the past but wasn't referring to this time around.
Reuters reported earlier this week that Mexico wants to avoid possible sanctions after Mexican officials said the U.S. Commerce Department misinterpreted the agreements that have governed the sugar trade between the neighboring countries since 2014.
"That let's you know where you're starting from and it will give you the opportunity to listen to what your child may have misinterpreted or misperceived or actually just got flat-out wrong," she says.
" In his statement, he expressed "deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being aggressive" and added "the idea that I would deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue.
As one Redditor is proposing, we might've misinterpreted a key part of symbolism in the prophecy, which predicted exactly how the upcoming battle between Daenerys and Cersei will end in episode 5 of Season 8.
After years of touring and singing the same songs and having these songs misinterpreted and having people tell us what those songs are about, we were not feeling as connected to them in some capacity.
The most widely misinterpreted is the "grinning face with smiling eyes" emoji, which—depending on the platform—can range from the rosy-cheeked cherubic face of glee to the anguished clenched-teeth look of constipation.
These statements go beyond breaking the norms of civil discourse; they are dangerous, as they can be misinterpreted as a call to physical action or harm against an individual and people who associate with them.
A Philadelphia man, who has ALS, a nervous system disease that impacts voluntary muscle movement and speech, said he was denied service at a restaurant after servers misinterpreted the symptoms of his disease as intoxication.
But the High Court found that the Electoral Commission "misinterpreted the definition of 'referendum expenses'" in a way which was "inconsistent with both the language and the purpose of the legislation" in giving the advice.
Lorena manages to successfully demonstrate how the media and society misinterpreted and/or willfully ignored the reality of the Bobbitt case while simultaneously making it painfully obvious that even now attitudes have not really changed.
Richard later apologized to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said his comments, made during a visit to Egypt, had been misinterpreted to suggest that he supported an outright boycott of Israel for political reasons.
Both noted that the WHO had to clarify last year that their message from their report was "misinterpreted," and was not intended to make people cut meat from their diets, rather to suggest lowering intake.
We got the OG supermodel Thursday at LAX, and she told us the media misinterpreted her words when she said this year's S.I. Swimsuit cover girl Ashley's look was ... not healthy in the long run.
Phansey expressed regret that Babson did not come to his defense — and instead fired him "just because people willfully misinterpreted a joke I made to my friends on Facebook," he told to the Boston Herald.
"I am disappointed and saddened that Babson has decided to abruptly terminate my 15-year relationship with the college just because people willfully misinterpreted a joke I made to my friends on Facebook," Phansey said.
"This ruling will not affect Ryanair's baggage policy, as it misquoted the (European Court of Justice) and misinterpreted the airlines commercial freedom to determine the size of their cabin baggage," Ryanair said in a statement.
They can be, indeed often are, misinterpreted by men who think or pretend to think that it is for them or, worse, that 'a woman who goes out looking like that is asking for it.
We had a bit of controversy because our cultural expert made a comment about Japan, which I think was ... I don't think it's safe to say it was misinterpreted but it was probably a little impolitic.
However, Brian Schaffner, a political scientist at the University of Massachusetts, told CNN on Tuesday that his study that is apparently being cited by the White House was misinterpreted and did not support the administration's claims.
Because of this, Facebook's algorithm misinterpreted comments expressing concern for the safety of people in Indonesia as messages of congratulations, triggering a festive animations of balloons and confetti to play whenever someone commented using the word.
" A British think tank that apparently worked with CrowdStrike recently suggested the firm has misinterpreted data in the past, and some experts have called the group&aposs evidence of Russian interference in the U.S. election " flimsy .
But I also think they have explained themselves with the kind of dismissive lack of clarity all too common among brilliant engineers, and have misinterpreted and misunderstood the concerns of the rest of the Bitcoin ecosystem.
"More carbon dioxide makes climate change more severe," said Kopp, emphasizing a point climate scientists now repeatedly make, but may have been lost by, misinterpreted, or ignored by the some of the nation's powerful federal lawmakers.
"A post promoting Watch Dogs: Legion, a new game we announced at E3, may have been misinterpreted due to our omission of the setting being in a fictional, dystopian version of London," the Ubisoft representative wrote.
" He added: "I've already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue.
It is possible that the Turkish President has misinterpreted Merkel's desperation to secure his cooperation to stem the flow of Syrian migrants last year as a template to squeeze more money and political concessions from Europe.
But he also said that there was an area where CRS misinterpreted some of what CBO estimated, which led to CRS coming to too strong a conclusion about the tax law's limited impact on the economy.
" As the character lies atop the monster he has created, he barks the nonsense word "sedagive," referring to an earlier joke in the scene in which his assistant misinterpreted an attempt to mime the word "sedative.
But the order to return Mr. Khashoggi to the kingdom was misinterpreted as it made its way down the chain of command, the Saudi official said, and a confrontation ensued when Mr. Khashoggi saw the men.
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis insisted on Thursday that he was not at odds with President Trump over North Korea and asserted that the media had misinterpreted his recent remarks on how to deal with Pyongyang.
"The aerial view of the concept of data sharing is beautiful, " they wrote, but in practice they worried that data could be misinterpreted or used to unduly advance the careers of these so-called academic parasites.
Mr. de Blasio often says that the term "sanctuary city" is misinterpreted: It is a policy intended to make undocumented victims or witnesses feel safe to report crimes to the police without fear of immigration repercussions.
It's unclear when Verily had originally planned to launch its pilot site, and who knows how quickly Google would have made its internal volunteer efforts public if Trump hadn't misinterpreted them in an extremely public speech.
" The representative added, "While we're disappointed in how some have misinterpreted this commercial, we are encouraged by — and grateful for — the outpouring of support we've received from those who understand what we were trying to communicate.
Peloton told CNBC that the ad was "created to celebrate [a] fitness and wellness journey" and that it was "misinterpreted"Peloton and Mekanism, the agency that made the ad, didn&apost respond to requests for comment.
Dolan had misinterpreted one of the categories in the survey, "spouse absent," which refers to married people whose partner is no longer living in their household, as meaning the spouse stepped out of the room. Oops.
While the UN confirmed that Ban did use the word occupation, they said the meaning was misinterpreted and that it was said in the context of the UN chief's reaction to the situation in the camps.
" Never mind that French and other conservative Christians are quick to cry foul when their beliefs are belittled or misinterpreted, as they do every time a conservative Christian is called a bigot for opposing "the gay lifestyle.
Uber economist Jonathan Hall basically argued that drivers who took the survey likely misinterpreted a question, causing their total reported income to be much lower than it would have been if the survey was written more clearly.
ISTANBUL — Turkey issued a statement on Friday saying that comments by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — in which he cited Hitler in response to a question about whether a strong presidency was possible in Turkey — had been misinterpreted.
"I've already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue," Tambor told Deadline.
My mom described me as sounding like I was "in a bathtub" on one call, and words and phrases were dropped or misinterpreted when I used the earbuds with Siri in anything other than a quiet room.
Facebook has publicly buried its head in the sand about filter bubbles at least twice that I can remember, first in 2015 with a questionable study whose results were misinterpreted and last year on an earnings call.
Accompanying the tweet was an image of an ironing board cover — one of the many items available for sale on the online shopping platform — that was misinterpreted by the internet to be an array of different items.
Byrne said he doesn't think Wild "understands what that language actually means and how it's been interpreted by the courts and how it may be totally misinterpreted against plaintiffs in these types of lawsuits," according to HuffPost.
"Studies such as this are often misinterpreted to suggest that all military veterans with TBI exposure are condemned to have Parkinson's disease or other negative long-term outcomes," said Kontos, who was not involved in the research.
Blackman also argues that while the lower courts have relied on a 2015 decision by Justice Anthony Kennedy that they say allows them to review executive actions for bad faith motives, they've actually misinterpreted that judge's words.
The country remains the world's most isolated, and outside intelligence agencies have sometimes failed to figure out or have misinterpreted what was going on in the closely guarded inner circles of the country's leader, Kim Jong-un.
Still, whoever runs Vox's Twitter account showed up and used their most grown-up internet voice to demand that the post be taken down, an understandable reaction given how quickly jokes can be misinterpreted and become hoaxes.
But if Ms. Sobchak and Ms. Gordon were sent out to talk female power on the notion that the Russian public could be developing an appetite for women's issues, it appears that the Kremlin may have misinterpreted.
"The 2019 positive result must not be misinterpreted: international political environment and trade tensions had a severe effect on French wines and spirits exports, suggesting 2020 will be a challenging year," wrote Antoine Leccia in a statement.
Unfortunately, that was largely all the incident represented, as Michel Barnier's comments were somewhat misinterpreted and did not imply the kind of softening in the EU's approach that many in Britain assumed (or, rather, hoped, they did).
Plus, instead of being used in a sterile lab, the tests are often quickly used on the side of the road, in a cop car, or at the local jail, where they can be misinterpreted under bad lighting.
The athletes probably had misinterpreted allergies or short-term scratchiness in their airways after the race as a cold, says John Campbell, a professor at the University of Bath who was a co-author of the new review.
The big picture: There's no single reason for markets' surge, but some market-watchers say investors misinterpreted Powell's comment that interest rates were "just below" the neutral level to mean fewer interest rate hikes were on the horizon.
He developed, says Maya Soetoro-Ng, his half-sister, "an air of independence which is misinterpreted as aloofness," a strength and liability which was another of the traits that he carried on to the mainland and into office.
While price whispers were heard at 7% area, the notes priced at 8%, though a banker on the deal said the number was misinterpreted by the market and he had always anticipated a price in the high sevens.
Trump later addressed the issue on Twitter arguing that he was being "misinterpreted" after successfully getting Warmbier out of North Korea and professing to hold the country accountable for Warmbier's death -- though he did not mention Kim's role.
Between the story's conception in 2010 and release in 2017, the debate around sexuality in football has moved forwards considerably, and his work might now be misinterpreted as an attempt to jump on an increasingly salacious media bandwagon.
The Week Ahead A letter that falls into the wrong hands and is misinterpreted drives the intricate plot of "Dear Evan Hansen," a musical about unhappy teenhood and its consequences (good and bad) opening at Second Stage Theater.
"In many cases, she admits that the text messages mean exactly what they say, as opposed to agent Strzok, who thinks we have all misinterpreted his own words on any text message that might be negative," Ratcliffe said.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine presidential hopeful Rodrigo Duterte stuck to his guns on Sunday amid outrage over a remark he made about a murdered rape victim, saying he regretted his "gutter language" but would not apologize for being misinterpreted.
But according to Laurene Powell Jobs, his wife and founder of the philanthropic organization Emerson Collective, one of his most well-known quotes is often misinterpreted, she told The New York Times' David Gelles in a recent interview.
From this perspective, even Biden's many gaffes are reminiscent of Jed Bartlet's White House, where staffers seemed to misspeak in every other episode in ways that were misinterpreted to great comedic effect, even though they always meant well.
He is unapologetic in his cultural appropriation, including from indigenous groups he's not a member of, to suggest how identity and aesthetics continue to be seen — and misinterpreted — through settler eyes for indigenous communities in Canada and beyond.
An attorney for the whistleblower in the Trump-Ukraine scandal said Sunday that CBS' "60 Minutes" had "completely misinterpreted" a document from his legal group, after the news outlet tweeted that the whistleblower was now under federal protection.
"I think that particularly in the care industry, where even the slightest touch is intended to help someone, it can be misinterpreted," says Laphonza Butler, president of SEIU Local 2015, a labor organization for long-term care workers.
They wanted to go into Atlantic City, and the captain who was trying to tow the barge and make way through the inlet misinterpreted what he saw on his radar and went on the wrong side of the jetty.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court judge misinterpreted New York law in dismissing claims first brought in March 163 by Sleepy's, now part of Mattress Firm, against Select Comfort, renamed Sleep Number last November.
Cityfox told THUMP this was because of a miscommunication between members of the team—a barman had misinterpreted an instruction over the radio to open an extra bar, and thought that meant the alcohol license had finally come through.
"While it's important that we all exercise caution around exposure to toxins and known carcinogens in our environment it's also important that we keep complicated information/issues from being misinterpreted and spread as frightening rumors," the #8008135 website reads.
"A post promoting Watch Dogs: Legion, our newest fictional video game based in London city and announced at E3, was shared recently and may have been misinterpreted due to our omission of the setting being in London," it wrote.
McVey made the apology after spending watchdog the National Audit Office (NAO) took the unusual step of publicly criticizing her, saying she misinterpreted a report to make it look as though a much-criticised welfare reform is working well.
Misused and misinterpreted, new information can easily make a particular team worse off if the wrong lessons are drawn—and across basketball, new orthodoxies based on partially understood data could end up swapping old counterproductive biases for new ones.
Yesterday the model and Lip Sync Battle co-host had to shut down rumors that she was pregnant with the couple's second child — daughter Luna turned 1 in April — after a Twitter joke about her IVF process was misinterpreted.
But Mark S. Zaid, a lawyer from Compass Rose Legal, wrote on Twitter that CBS "completely misinterpreted contents of our letter" and said the legal team had not yet reached an agreement with Congress regarding contact with its client.
He said the news media had misinterpreted his message to his colleagues — that they should not "defend the indefensible" — and that Mr. Trump lacked "the discipline" to resist swiping back at him, according to a donor on the call.
A humbled Kalanick was forced to withdraw and eat his words: "Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the president or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," he announced.
The report also casts blame on the military's response to the attacks, saying orders about quickly deploying troops to Libya were lost or misinterpreted while forces at the compound and a nearby CIA annex fought off the attackers themselves.
King has claimed that his comments to the Times appearing to question why the terms white nationalist and white supremacist have become offensive were misinterpreted due to a misplaced dash and wants the hyphen moved in the official record.
Because theories like those underlying the Mozart Effect have a tendency to be so broadly misinterpreted—even inspiring some researchers to dedicate their entire careers to debunking them, Gabrieli says— it's important to not get ahead of the science.
The Rose Empire aims to reintroduce this often-misinterpreted period in Iranian history through its remarkable artistic creations and its importance in the development of modern art in Iran, while highlighting parallels to French history of the same period.
And then yesterday, intelligence officials disputed the reports about Russia's helping Mr. Trump, saying that House members might have misheard or misinterpreted the briefing, and that Russia was intervening in the election but not necessarily to help the president.
Jon Hartley and Glenn Hubbard are smart guys, so it's hard to believe how wildly they've misinterpreted where voters are coming from on economic issues this year (The Hill's Congress Blog, "Misguided free market scorn lives on," March 28503).
The ACLU of Missouri has since sent a letter to Ferguson City Attorney Stephanie Karr imploring her to install Mitchom, and stating that her ruling about the four-vote minimum misinterpreted the city's charter and rulings in past cases.
" Her publicity team, aghast, quickly went to work, and Ms. Rampling said that her words had been misinterpreted (even though that is what she had said, verbatim) and that "in an ideal world every performance will be given equal opportunities.
"While the inquiry did not find that these cadets violated a policy or regulation, it did determine that they demonstrated a lapse of awareness in how symbols and gestures can be misinterpreted and cause division," West Point Superintendent Lieutenant Gen.
Obviously, there are takes I post now that really cannot be misinterpreted, but it's hard to say "well, I'll hide usernames if the take isn't really that bad, but I won't if it's SUPER bad," because where is the line there?
There's an explanation for this: It seemed that Instagram's Explore algorithm had misinterpreted a few mistaken taps on pot brownies (or maybe it was clicking on #baked that did it), to mean "let's plant a 420 party" on this page.
For its part, Amazon claimed the results were "misinterpreted" and that, actually, a 95 percent success rate is good for this software, which is primarily to be used for helping to narrow options down, not necessarily to provide perfect accuracy.
The commercial's star, Storme Toolis, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, tells her friends that her partner misinterpreted her spasm, but things still worked out in the end — something she demonstrates by spilling her candies all over the table.
The argument for the other side, that Michele also seems to endorse, is that cultural appropriation is just misinterpreted cultural appreciation — and that performing as other cultures and using from them for your own purposes is just a form of celebration.
It's pretty bonkers that an Echo would have so wildly misinterpreted what was going on in a conversation, and Amazon says it is "evaluating options to make this case even less likely," but the glitch isn't necessarily a reason to panic.
The campaign claimed each of these was either an innocent mistake or misinterpreted by the media — they claimed Trump Jr. didn't know who Pepe the Frog was and that the "gas chambers" comment was meant to refer to corporal punishment.
While some joked on the red carpet that they initially thought "camp" meant wearing the kind of clothes you would don to pitch a tent and toast marshmallows, many celebrities arrived wearing ensembles that misinterpreted or ignored the theme altogether.
For example, the document explicitly avoids the phrase "harm reduction" — out of fear it could be misinterpreted as support for decriminalization and legalization by some of the more punitive countries when it comes to drugs, such as Russia or China.
Consider the curious case of Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven, who scored a hit with Basic Instinct (word-of-mouth buzz about Sharon Stone's intimate anatomy didn't hurt), only for the public to turn on him with the massively misinterpreted Showgirls.
Fakhre said Coral had done millions of dollars worth of oil tank cleaning work with them, yet he purposely avoided giving the woman a gift, "even a bottle of Champagne," lest it be misinterpreted by the state security apparatus as graft.
A task force appointed by Snyder has said the DEQ was the primary culprit because regulators misinterpreted a federal rule in telling Flint water officials not to treat the Flint River for corrosion until after two six-month monitoring periods.
Here's a guy whose thing is saying outrageous things publicly—maybe that's only appealing in a climate where saying a slightly wrong thing (or a thing that was intentionally misinterpreted as offensive, to get clicks) is such a social crime?
A misinterpreted rule extended the game when it should have been over and allowed the Chippewas (211-210) to score the winning touchdown on a Hail Mary pass and a lateral that covered half the field for a 2121-211 upset.
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 example, a recent post on her blog, titled "Very, very occasionally, the sarcastic tone of my Instagram and blog posts is misinterpreted to mean that my boyfriend is controlling what I wear, which is absolutely not the case," Jackson said.
Even though his writing can be cryptic at times (he jokes that songs he writes for his cat, Tron, are often misinterpreted as metaphors for romantic love), there's no obscuring the fact that he deals with some heady, unsettling subject matter.
"For this series of paintings the idea was to create pictures that would not be misinterpreted or misunderstood by me or anybody else," Dylan writes in an essay he wrote for the exhibition, his most extensive prose writing since Chronicles.
I'm going to quote that line briefly, then I'm going to quote it again in context below, because the full context does suggest that Roberts may have misinterpreted Schumer's remarks somewhat, even if it does not render the statement innocuous.
In 2015, Anish Kapoor's sculpture "Dirty Corner" was vandalized in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles after the artist was reported as saying it represented "the vagina of a queen taking power," a remark he later said had been misinterpreted.
The subtext of the Pence rule — like so much "anti-harassment" office training — is that upstanding, honorable men avoid creating situations that might be misinterpreted by supposedly hysterical, unstable women, or else contorted by someone looking for a quick payout.
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And even as I defended my effort to explain to readers why climate change might not be a priority in Wellston, I knew I would be more mindful in the future of how certain facts might be misinterpreted as judgment.
"The passenger possibly misinterpreted something that she heard and then relayed that to the police, and they either misheard what she said or they took that information and that was the only thing they needed to arrest my client," he shares.
It&aposs often misinterpreted because it&aposs a fairly modern concept in the world of sex and relationships, she said, compared to its applications in non-sexual settings like contract creation for a job or medical consent given to doctors.
Some may argue that it's unfair to equate a fictional character to real-life terrorists or that it shouldn't be the responsibility of a filmmaker to make only safe art that can never be misinterpreted or glorified by violent people.
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One member of Netanyahu's right-wing cabinet said Lieutenant-General Gadi Eisenkot's remarks last week could be misinterpreted by Israel's international critics as confirming allegations, which it denies, that disproportionate force has been used against assailants, many of them youths.
However, it is also possible the use of these weapons could be misinterpreted and result in escalation to a strategic nuclear exchange, with potentially devastating consequences If one approaches the policy change from a nonproliferation perspective, the outcomes are uniformly negative.
Despite these clear findings, the report used language that was misleading and has since been misinterpreted by the media, industry and the public to suggest that fracking is safe and that there is not evidence of harm to our water resources.
Walker had argued he was not obliged to hold elections for the seats left vacant since December, but Dane County Circuit Judge Josann Reynolds said the Republican governor had misinterpreted state law and must hold votes promptly, court documents showed.
Officials speaking to the Wall Street Journal backed up the suggestion that the U.S. may have misinterpreted the intelligence, saying Tehran believed the U.S. planned to attack Iran, prompting it to take action that was viewed as threatening by Washington.
So, to recap: The threat of drug-laced Halloween candy seems to have persisted on anecdotes or half-remembered mistellings of mostly ancient or misinterpreted incidents, requiring either gullibility or suspension of disbelief from the audience to believe in the supposedly imminent threat.
The Fed's December rate hike may have spurred the selloff in equities because it was misinterpreted as a firm commitment to raise rates steadily through the year, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, a voting member of the FOMC, told CNBC on Thursday.
"Joining the group was not meant to be an endorsement of the President or his agenda but unfortunately it has been misinterpreted to be exactly that," Kalanick wrote in a memo to employees first reported by Recode and obtained by CNBC on Thursday.
The first is a redo of the one I quoted above, with a slightly tweaked headline (that's misinterpreted in an unexpected yet logical way): Serial founder Dennis Mangler raises 6M to create blockchain-based drone delivery May 30, 2019 – Devin Coldewey, techcrunch.
" Jeffrey Tambor Says He&aposs &aposDisappointed&apos in Amazon and &aposTransparent&apos Creator After Exiting Show "As I have consistently stated, I deeply regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone and I will continue to vehemently defend myself.
That's far from the only news that Gizmodo covered this week, including a journey to map Chicago's spotty 5G networks, the U.S. case against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, the Snapocalypse, scientists fighting back against misinterpreted mouse studies, and what nuclear bombs sound like.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a key part of the law often called "joint enterprise", which allows people to be convicted of murder even if they did not strike the fatal blow, had been misinterpreted for three decades.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Monday that Kushner, who has divested from his family firm, had "nothing to do" with the investor recruitment, and Meyer said through a spokesperson that she was sorry if anyone misinterpreted her mention of her brother.
He also denied being a mobster, telling The New York Times that he had been indicted in the gambling ring because FBI agents "misinterpreted his Russian slang" on their Trump Tower wiretaps, when he was merely placing $20,000 bets on soccer games.
"I think it really speaks to the fact that [this continuing education] is sorely missing," Harper says, "and because it's sorely missing, we're seeing incidents such as [al-Rawi's] case, where the law has been misinterpreted and where justice has not prevailed."
In a number of cases blamed on staff errors, prison officials failed to properly give inmates credit for time they had spent behind bars before their sentencing or they misinterpreted the terms of the sentence imposed by the judge, the report said.
Other reviewers, those looking to feed a particular narrative about "inner city" ­African-Americans, might have been tempted to label his story "gritty" or his writing "street polished," but that would have misinterpreted his testimony, offering a shallow and one-sided distortion.
When Mueller saw his report deliberately misinterpreted by Barr to suggest that Mueller didn't find the president's obstruction conduct criminal, he could have told the American people that Barr cited his report's words out of context so that it was horribly misleading.
"I've already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue," Tambor said in the statement, reported by Deadline .
We've already seen Hagel's guidance misinterpreted and, in some cases, ignored by the review boards and there's no guarantee that the Fairness for Veterans Act won't suffer the same fate without additional reform of the boards enacted by President-elect Trump's administration.
Luke Harford, the president of the brewers' lobbying group, said he was concerned that some shoppers might conclude that the label about the drinking guidelines — which recommends abstinence twice a week — could be misinterpreted as a safe amount of drinking before driving.
" Phansey criticized the move in local media reports, saying that he is "disappointed and saddened that Babson has decided to abruptly terminate my 15-year relationship with the college just because people willfully misinterpreted a joke I made to my friends on Facebook.
Even after the Warmbier family issued a heartbreaking statement in response to the President's kowtowing to Kim, the President did not retract his support for Kim but instead said his remarks were misinterpreted, which did not address the underlying issue regarding Kim's involvement.
They could have challenged him in the Q. and A. If the ways in which his misinterpreted ideas have been weaponized precluded hearing him out, students also had the option of protesting outside, walking out of the talk or simply refusing to attend.
" Apparently aware of the criticism following his appearance, Schultz on Wednesday during a stop on his book tour told an audience in Philadelphia, "I said something last night on national TV that I think was misinterpreted, but I'll try to explain it.
On Friday, Hazelgrove argued that those tweets have been misinterpreted, telling USA Today and other outlets that she wasn't aware of the backgrounds of the people whose tweets she liked, but that she retweeted them in the hopes of getting the president's attention.
During an appearance at the closing keynote of the RSA security conference Friday, Penn said that the media has largely misinterpreted both his original intentions with his Rolling Stone article and what he meant when he previously called the piece a failure.
The journalist said that the girl's friendliness seemed to be misinterpreted by the man as a "welcome cue to get very familiar," which led to him teasing her and saying that he wanted to take her out to eat — which Chiu said the girl ignored.
Be it scanning each other's codes, typing out your username, or using the 'nearby' feature, adding someone on Snapchat is a big deal, and feels akin to a huge step in your friendship (it can also easily be misinterpreted as an attempt to flirt).
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals did not address claims by plaintiff David Hylko and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that a federal judge who dismissed the case misinterpreted key U.S. Supreme Court precedent on same-sex harassment.
The 2010 study, conducted on 103 people in Queensland, Australia, found that problem gamblers were likely to place higher bets after handling the reptiles, as their brains had misinterpreted the excitement of holding a dangerous animal as a sign they were on a lucky streak.
But as the court below and Mr Abrams noted, a baker who is particularly worried about being misinterpreted could include a disclaimer near the cake laying out his true belief, or stating that he made the cake in deference to Colorado's civil-rights protections.
Secondly, the statement sends the deeply problematic message to all sexual violence survivors that we're overreacting, we "misinterpreted" a man's intentions, and we should simply give them the benefit of the doubt because they're too clueless to know what types of behavior are inappropriate.
"My comment was aimed at the ability for our entire conversations to be taken over by a sporting event but I also understand how that was misinterpreted as a direct attack on something that brings unity and peace of mind to people," she said.
While I still get a little bit dizzy thinking that Raven and Chelsea have kids who were roughly the same age I was when I started watching the show (oh, man, how those years fly) I'm always ready for more mayhem caused by misinterpreted visions.
Being unable to explore my true gender stunted the development of what could have been deeper friendships with other girls, as well; because I tried so hard to fit into a cisgender, heterosexual identity, I often misinterpreted innocent acts of friendship as sexual attraction.
Richard Yuan, chairman of the Australia China Entrepreneurs Club, a trade group for high net worth businesses, said Australia's anti-foreign influence policy was never directed specifically at China, but that it had been misinterpreted by some media and public figures in both countries.
By neglecting and distorting the truth, they whitewashed violent crimes as a struggle for human rights and freedom, and deliberately misinterpreted the work of Hong Kong police as violent repression when the police were only enforcing the law, fighting crimes and upholding social order.
Although this was another example of his judicial restraint (like most recent Court nominees, he won't opine on hypothetical cases that could come before him as a justice), it is being misinterpreted by his opponents as indicating he would vote to dismantle the law.
Similarly, Mr. Cotto, the police director, said the term "narco-gang" was "sensationalism" and could be misinterpreted as suggesting that Salvadoran street gangs were working directly with the Gulf Cartel or the Zetas in the transshipment of drugs from South America to the United States.
PARIS — A Catholic nun who was told she could stay in a retirement home in France only if she stopped wearing religious clothing was wronged, French officials say, in a case that they say misinterpreted the country's laws prohibiting religious attire in some public spaces.
Then, on an all new episode of Action Bronson & Friends Watch Ancient Aliens, Action, Alchemist, Big Body Bes, and Knxwledge are joined by a gospel choir as they discuss whether ancient people misinterpreted a flesh and blood ET who visited earth as an angel.
The Court refused to dispute last week's ruling by a lower court that decided Trump had misinterpreted the higher court's ruling from June, which allowed a limited version of Trump's travel ban to go into effect until the justices hear the case in the fall.
Senators tried to probe Barr on this point, but their efforts often got lost in semantics, as they debated with the attorney general whether Barr's letter constituted a summary or "topline" conclusions, and whether it was the press or Barr who misinterpreted Mueller's findings.

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