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The tactic — perhaps misinterpreted as tanking — unnerved Djokovic.
Emails can be misinterpreted as being rude or too direct.
But sometimes stability and dependability can be misinterpreted as passive.
The hygiene hypothesis is sometimes misinterpreted as being about personal cleanliness.
She's a remarkable character, though I've seen her misinterpreted as weak.
No special handshakes to avoid being misinterpreted as a gang member.
This friendliness, mandated by their profession, can often be misinterpreted as flirting.
However, the letter O was misinterpreted as a zero in the scientific literature.
We respectfully refrain from further comment, as that could be misinterpreted as marketing.
This game shouldn't be misinterpreted as an endorsement for all giant monsters having game.
Of course, those traits are often misinterpreted as a tendency to be overly sensitive.
Eisenberg cautioned the study should not be misinterpreted as having proven a causal link.
We respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
I don't want to be misinterpreted as condoning harassment in any way, shape or form.
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.
We will respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
" On Tuesday, Patton issued a tweet saying she regretted if her post was "misinterpreted as insensitive.
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.
The figure of 200 daily attacks was subsequently misinterpreted as referring to aggression specific to Ms. Segre.
In job interviews, anytime I mentioned balance, it seemed to be misinterpreted as a lack of commitment.
Mr. Trump also said that his relationship with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany had been misinterpreted as chilly.
After the court appearance, Cenedella told Hyperallergic that his lawsuit has been widely misinterpreted as a work of satire.
But Inhofe later walked back those and other comments about Shanahan, which he said were misinterpreted as an attack.
That statement has since proven to be easily misinterpreted as an attempt by Bleszinski to blame "wokeness" for Lawbreakers' failure.
But for Rambo to go on another adventure might be, I think, misinterpreted as a mercenary gesture and not necessary.
I do not want today to be misinterpreted as an indictment of anyone expect Nicole Eggert and her co-conspirators.
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.
She talks about manipulation, parasocial relationships, and cryptomnesia — where a forgotten memory returns but is misinterpreted as a new thought.
But then he added the part that got him in trouble, that was misinterpreted as accusing millions of children of being lazy.
My overexuberance in support of a player has been misinterpreted as a demonstration of a regressive attitude about an important social issue.
Often when I complain about iPad limitations, it gets misinterpreted as a desire to have it work just like other computers do.
Mostly because in those days, a woman openly admitting to networking for a career could have been easily misinterpreted as calculating or manipulative.
Any tweak in the central bank's target will probably be misinterpreted as a change in its policy, rather than an acknowledgment of reality.
The data in this case was a NASA study indicating that sea ice levels will decrease but frequently misinterpreted as suggesting the opposite.
Falls are one of the leading causes of preventable death among older adults and disorientation can be misinterpreted as the onset of dementia.
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.
Tattoos he wore openly in California could be misinterpreted as gang-related in El Salvador and make him a target for attack, he said.
Many in the cybersecurity world were shocked by Hutchins arrest and some suggested he was simply conducting research, which was misinterpreted as creating malware.
"Some things can be misinterpreted as being rude, malicious, or aloof, when in fact, it sometimes its not any of those things," he says.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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 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.
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.
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).
"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.
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.
"Perhaps my seriousness and militancy in the face of tremendous resistance was misinterpreted as meanness, or that I was unloving or uncaring, when my true intent was to protect," she writes about the time in her life when she was insistent upon working outside of industry demands.
Humanitarian groups have warned that the arrival of lifesaving supplies should not be misinterpreted as an end to the pressing crisis, but instead as the first step in re-establishing a consistent flow of food and medicine to a country with millions of civilians in need.
"If you look at a tree, you understand that having roots shouldn't be misinterpreted as a downward force and something that shuts you off," he added, "because it's really about elevating ourselves as far as possible, just as the tree could never grow so tall without strong roots."
Can you make any promises or make any allowances for… Craig Federighi: a serial ATA port [laughter], an RS-232… Phil Schiller: We're not going to make any promise, or anything that should be misinterpreted as 'Here's what Apple said they're going to do in the future on the Mac Pro.
J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, published in the 1950s, was about a collective battle against an evil so unambiguous that it's been misinterpreted as an allegory for World War II; the first installment in Peter Jackson's film adaptation appeared in 2001, in the collective aftershock of Sept. 11.
Others pointed to a November 3rd rules update by the site that was commonly misinterpreted as a move to ban all adult media from the site (Twitter's policy on adult and sexual services only applies to paid advertisements and was never actually changed, so it's not clear how it could be relevant).
Even in the scene described above, which could easily be misinterpreted as condoning marital rape, the film doesn't dismiss Guy's actions as benign — if anything, his betrayal causes us, and Rosemary, to suspect his complicity in what she increasingly suspects is a plot to steal her baby for use in a satanic ritual.
While there is a lot of harping about grit being one of the most important qualities in life, for the average human, and indeed even for an algorithm, grit could also be misinterpreted as an individual having a long streak of non-accomplishment instead of looking at it in a coherent way and analyzing each data point within that streak in an objective manner.
Earlier Friday, Treasury Secretary Jack LewJacob (Jack) Joseph LewHogan urges Mnuchin to reconsider delay of Harriet Tubman bill Mnuchin says new Harriet Tubman bill delayed until 85033 Overnight Finance: US reaches deal with ZTE | Lawmakers look to block it | Trump blasts Macron, Trudeau ahead of G-7 | Mexico files WTO complaint MORE said the House's delay shouldn't be misinterpreted as a lack of progress.
Treasury Secretary Jack LewJacob (Jack) Joseph LewHogan urges Mnuchin to reconsider delay of Harriet Tubman bill Mnuchin says new Harriet Tubman bill delayed until 22019 Overnight Finance: US reaches deal with ZTE | Lawmakers look to block it | Trump blasts Macron, Trudeau ahead of G-7 | Mexico files WTO complaint MORE says the House's delay in unveiling a bill to restructure Puerto Rico's ailing finances shouldn't be misinterpreted as a lack of progress.
"I was honestly just thinking that I wanted my voice to be a healing and unifying force for hope through music to help our deeply polarized country" Despite her original thoughts, Holliday admitted to fans that she did not take into consideration how her performance at such a controversial political event could be misinterpreted as her showing support for Donald Trump and Mike Pence, and thereby acting against her own personal beliefs and the gay community.
At first glance, the news that HUD Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE is dialing back an Obama-era regulation called "affirmatively furthering fair housing" is apt to be misinterpretedas a move away from enforcing anti-discrimination laws.

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