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However, I think far too many people are misreading the Fed here and, more important, they are misreading the moment.
Just as Mr. Putin has been misreading the mood of Russian society, we are in danger of misreading the situation ourselves.
Misreading someone's expressions can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts in professional or personal relationships—you can imagine that misreading pride for contempt might lead to problems.
Clinton say this is a misreading of the federation's decision.
That is a misreading of the party and its candidate.
So much else suggests a gross misreading of players, too.
He said there could be some misreading of Zhou's remark.
Are Democrats misreading the public's interest in the Russia investigation?
It is also a misreading of the show's particular moment.
And when it came to anger, the misreading was even worse.
I think that the Fed — is somewhat misreading what's going on.
It also reflected a disturbing misreading of art's relationship to poverty.
But there is something odd: it's prone to misreading my fingerprint.
At issue here is the risk of misreading the political landscape.
But what if the market is misreading this CBS Radio deal?
And Republicans say Democrats like Cortez Masto are misreading the electorate.
There's nothing exceptional about misreading a new market the first time around.
Founders with little exposure to big companies are susceptible to misreading cues.
But that is largely a misreading of the way modern economies work.
I think it's a fundamental misreading by Democrats of what people wanted.
But activists and historians say this is a major misreading of history.
Mr. Trump's critics may be overstating or misreading the danger he poses.
In a sense, of course, this is a misreading of the book.
It encourages a misreading where "wirelessly" goes with "how" (as in "how frequently").
Harder, meanwhile, has previously called Yelp's argument an "outrageous" misreading of the law.
They're not even a rough translation — or a strong misreading — of those precedents.
Beneath this incredulous misreading of fiction as documentary exists a strain of conservatism.
And that, Mr. Farina felt certain, was a complete misreading of the events.
However, like Peter's post, this was just a case of fans misreading things.
He mentioned the president's recent misreading of the famous 13th-century poet Rumi.
Based on a complete misreading of the law, folks like Nunes and Sen.
So why does the phenomenon of misreading same-sex couples as "just friends" persist?
Jeff Weaver, Sanders' longtime top strategist, said that people were misreading the senator's comment.
His team is banking that pollsters are misreading the electorate on a gargantuan scale.
It's based on a real misreading of the costs and benefits of US leadership.
"It's a complete misreading of the American Jewish attitude on these issues," Rubin said.
Several of the replies to Coulter's tweet criticized the apparent misreading of the chart.
Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma argued that the protesters were misreading the government's intentions.
"That's such a misreading of what the political DNA of America is," he said.
That is a misreading of both the first Cold War and the present situation.
Projecting clear convictions is important for preventing adversaries from misreading America's intentions and will.
Kono also told reporters that South Korea was misreading the security environment following its move.
Their zealousness and their wilful misreading of history notwithstanding, neo-Maoists have remained stubbornly influential.
"Wall Street is totally misreading Washington," Stockman told CNBC's "Futures Now" in a recent interview.
The larger fault here is not with Silver, but in our collective misreading of him.
Some are misreading this to suggest Apple has 5,000 people devoted to self-driving efforts.
If even Washington was misreading events, the confusion in Pyongyang must have been far greater.
But Mazzant ruled that the Labor Department's entire approach is a misreading of the law.
"This type of misreading neglects the Chinese economy's good fundamentals and development potential," it said.
And that was a total misreading of a pivotal event, which cost us very dearly.
The moves on trade could also be a misreading of the district as a whole.
Mr. Erdogan has made "a complete misreading of the mood in Europe," Mr. Pierini said.
I think people are misreading the book as a rejection of secularism and the Enlightenment.
If that's the case, we'll have to consider whether we've been fundamentally misreading the universe's clues.
But some close to Barr say that's a misreading of the memo, and of Barr's motivations.
It's difficult to parse when someone is unintentionally misreading the situation, or has more malicious motives.
All address the way the human mind reads — or better yet, can't help misreading — the world.
Why do Republicans make fools of themselves by misreading Section 233 of the Communications Decency Act?
But that, Vore said, is a fundamental misreading of what Christianity is supposed to be about.
So the big risk is an accidental war, caused by each side misreading the other's intentions.
With US stocks near all-time highs, JPMorgan is warning that investors are misreading the situation.
Steve Harvey Accidentally Crowns the Wrong Winner of Miss Universe After Misreading His Cue Card   Snack
Trump's trade complaints also include a fundamental misreading of the overall U.S. trade position with Canada.
The Republican repeatedly insisted before his victory, however, that pollsters were misreading his support among voters.
This seems to be the dimension in which markets are misreading the Trump team most severely.
Is that a reality that he faces, or do you think he's misreading his own caucus?
But to equate these political tendencies with concern for equality is a misreading of the trend.
Some California Republicans have stuck close to Mr. Trump, asserting that Democrats were misreading the landscape.
Ms. Anderson's daughter and her lawyers contend that this is a misreading of the will's intent.
Between the sowing and the reaping comes the naughty pleasures of misreading: soft-core but sweet.
Weinstein acknowledges making a pass at Ms. Thurman in England after misreading her signals in Paris.
However, Franken said he believes their opposition is rooted in a misreading of the proposals he supports.
Over the past six days, Hillary Clinton's campaign revealed that this is a misreading of Donald Trump.
Then, LaBeouf triumphantly announced "The Neighbor's Widow" — seemingly misreading the actual winning title, The Neighbor's Window. Whoops.
In this, Brookhiser's narrative shares the great short­coming of a very common misreading of Chief Justice Marshall.
Every cycle, it seems, Mr. Haugland floats the misreading of the rules that delegates are not bound.
Do you think that conservatives just don't get irony, or do you think they're intentionally misreading you?
I want to take issue with Krauss's misreading of Twombly for more reasons than I can enumerate.
Such a decision, Brettschneider added, would be a "profound misreading of the Constitution" that ignites Trump's critics.
Cramer said there is a collective misreading of what dividend boosts and buybacks mean for companies' stocks.
While most commenters seemed to support Simpson's sentiment, other people referenced that she might be misreading the situation.
But the same engineer reportedly clarified that this doesn't mean the fitness trackers are misreading human heart rates.
And they endure in his campaign and its underlying assumptions about America and Trump's misreading of its history.
Dr. Casas: Sometimes people think they know better than us but they're misreading or looking at incorrect information.
In each and every election since 2006, Americans keep sending Washington a message and Washington keeps misreading it.
Trump frequently asserted pollsters were misreading his voter support as he raced against Clinton on the campaign trail.
Tyler tries to kiss her after a late-night working session, misreading her cheery congeniality as a flirtation.
But Oczkowski believes such a characterization is as much a misreading of the situation as the polls themselves.
However, his political opponents thought he was grossly misreading what was originally intended to be an anodyne statement.
Some lawmakers said they were concerned that American officials could be misreading the motivations of their Iranian counterparts.
The most common misreading of "Don Quixote" is to see it as offering a stable and summarizable truth.
And yet this misreading, if that is what it was, casts a long shadow over the Southern Baptists.
A: It's a misreading to say that top evangelicals have not said things to one another about that.
That said, seeing the movie as a license to kill -- and kill and kill -- might be misreading its lessons.
The idea that "China has been paying Tariffs to the USA" is a pretty wild misreading of the situation.
"I sure am sorry for making a mistake and misreading, and therefore upsetting people," Keaton told the Associated Press.
Labelling what Donald Trump espouses as populism is a misreading of the roots of a movement that was progressive.
It's possible they're misreading that as, 'It worked and so we'll come back and hit them again in 2020.
But for Fed policy makers to tell us the economy is healthy is a complete misreading of the situation.
In addition, Erdogan would seem to be making a major mistake in his misreading of the global credit cycle.
This basic problem has been compounded by the current administration's total misreading of how to win concessions from Israel.
In a history of Presbyterian issued on its centennial, Hinton said such criticisms were a misreading of the events.
A number of Delta passengers took to Twitter after misreading an oddly-worded napkin handed out by the airline.
Are we in Media World just completely misreading the mood in the rest of America regarding this impeachment inquiry?
Synopsis: This Baltimore-set movie of interconnecting story arcs deals with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.
The naïve Catherine of "Northanger Abbey" views the world through the prism of her beloved Gothic novels, misreading reality.
Most astonishing was his misreading of President George W. Bush's June 2002 speech to the West Point Military Academy.
But Axel Weber, chairman of Swiss bank UBS, said Thursday that traders may be misreading the tone of such remarks.
It's about the way the characters listen to each other, sometimes hearing each other and sometimes completely misreading the situation.
To claim that there was this magical time when the internet was a "frontier" is a tragic misreading of history.
In a willful misreading of the Constitution and basic law, Gaetz argued that the initial impeachment hearings overseen by Rep.
The president's reluctance to provide funding stems in part from a misreading of a Wall Street Journal article, Axios reported.
In a San Diego case, DHS wrote that the motions were based on a "misreading" of the Supreme Court decision.
It was a transparent and disingenuous misreading of political blockages created almost entirely by Republicans as a matter of policy.
At a climactic moment, Ms. Buck — perhaps in a misreading of the phrase "Mater, fons amoris" ("Mother, fount of love")?
ANONYMOUS Make mine a double shot of horrified — with a splash of disbelief at the misreading of your mother's maxim.
At times, he stumbled with his own evidence, misreading emails or demonstrating a poor understanding of the mechanics of Twitter.
But House leaders and their top aides knew plainly that it was a gross misreading of the temperature on Capitol Hill.
This misreading would be the first in a series of mistakes that resulted in the bid's collapse only nine days later.
From the beginning, the show was an impressive collection of bad decisions and a misreading of the society that produced it.
The markets view infrastructure as having bipartisan support from the Trump administration and congressional Democrats, but they are misreading the situation.
The slightest misreading of your compass can leave you lost in the trees, many miles from where you wanted to go.
"Maybe I'm misreading this but it sounds like we've made a very conscious decision to keep advertising on Breitbart," one employee wrote.
But according to Eggleston, the lawyer who litigated the case for the Clinton White House, Trump's legal team is "misreading" Espy precedent.
It's a preposterous claim given the current limitations of medical science, and a complete misreading of how the fledgling cryonics industry works.
In addition to being a misreading of history, the claim is amusing hyperbole to those who have suffered under real-life tyrants.
Alas, at a British steakhouse, the pricey investment of Le Pin Pomerol 2001 was sunk by a server's misreading of the labels.
The most likely explanation is that it was created as a misreading of the 彊 character, but no specific incident was uncovered.
The current form of Campanisism takes its permission from current events by intentionally misreading what happens in places like Ferguson and Baltimore.
But this story has less to do with the future than the past, and both parties run a risk in misreading it.
Even without that misreading, a belief that things might improve might make you stick around even when you're ready to check out.
"I think people are misreading this, that this is really to get somebody to defend the president," she added of Scaramucci's hiring.
This is a profound misreading — not only of the complexity of the human psyche, but also of the whole of human history.
A misreading of North Korea could result in an atmospheric nuclear test or an artillery barrage against Seoul, the South Korean capital.
"I can't help but feel that Hillary is misreading the public mood here," Charles Cooke wrote in National Review amid the primary.
But I find it offensive that they are basically telling us how to do our job with a misreading of the Constitution.
Historians say the idea of Irish slaves is based on a misreading of history and that the distortion is often politically motivated.
It's possible I'm misreading things, but then I also gave YouTube more than enough opportunities to clear up any confusion and they wouldn't.
The Booker-Blumenthal bill and the report it draws on are both premised on a misreading of the political history of mass incarceration.
"I think you guys are misreading it if you don't think he's hitting the ball much better than his numbers show," Scioscia said.
The apparent error was due to a misreading of a court order, State Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Toni Schwartz told the outlet.
Widespread expectations of a rate increase arose in part from a misreading by investors of the minutes of a Fed meeting in April.
But Democrats argue that the Trump's 20 ATF agents are a band-aid, and that their deployment shows a misreading of Chicago's challenges.
"Your email suggests either a fundamental misunderstanding or an intentional misreading of the law," Hope Hicks, Mr. Trump's spokeswoman, said in a statement.
Much of the confusion surrounding Macron stems from a misreading of why he won the presidency and why his new party, En Marche!
To infer that he is somehow intuiting and deploying his inner thug strategically is a gross misreading of the character of the man.
It's a vicious circle, in that each misreading of social nuance becomes evidence for further withdrawal, causing loneliness to become steadily more entrenched.
To interpret defeat of Mr. Modi's party in Delhi with his project of Hindu majoritarianism would be a grave misreading of the verdict.
What looks like an epidemic of vitamin D deficiency may be a product of overuse of a test and misreading of its results.
Mr. Malofiy, the lawyer for the "Taurus" trustee, said in an interview that the Justice Department's argument reflected a misreading of copyright law.
Establishment and Wall Street Dems are misreading the winds of public sentiment if they believe moderation is a winning political strategy for 2020.
Analysts who say that all this is a sign that the gun debate has reached a "tipping point" are misreading the tea leaves.
That's not the case with Andela's personnel move, according to Johnson, who describes the layoffs more as a result of misreading the market.
The same kind of treatment on Steve Harvey's Miss Universe announcement card could have saved him from misreading the winner back in 2015.
So I just believed it to be a grotesque display of power; a dude misreading the room and making a lame-if-vile pass.
But the ambassador insists that is a misreading of his intentions: Nothing nefarious was going on, he just really prefers chatting on the phone.
Misreading her intentions, he offers her a job participating in live sex scenes, where punters pay $40 to ogle naked bodies in flagrante delicto.
Speaking to CNBC on Wednesday, William Hobbs, head of investment strategy for the U.K. and Europe, sounded a note of caution about misreading signs.
In the same span of time, the owners of the gas station kept sending their neighbors a message, and those neighbors kept misreading it.
"Abbas is completely misreading today's reality and harming the prospects for a better future for his people," Danon said in a statement on Thursday.
And he suggested that Fleming might be "misreading" voter sentiment in 2016, saying Americans are looking for a leader rather than just an outsider.
In his statement, Mr. Johnson said efforts to link him to Mr. Breivik's attack were based on a willful misreading of his past writings.
"This misreading of the statute would certainly explain the complete lack of enforcement we've seen this year," U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown said by email.
For one thing, the wall was felled peacefully, as the direct result of an East German bureaucrat misreading a memo about loosened travel restrictions.
Maybe I'm misreading this, and we're just seeing a couple who've known each other for so long that they don't need words to communicate.
We know now that depression is a result of numerous factors: social environment, economic pressure, cognitive misreading, a random event, trauma, neurobiology and genes.
Addled by their misreading of history and their failure to foresee Hitler's rise, they developed a form of social critique known as critical theory.
But the idea that there are literally no swing voters left, is, I think, a misreading of a lot of the data that's out there.
I feel like some of the statements that have been made about the comments I have made are almost willful misreading things I have written.
A key mover and shaker in US Latino politics is calling Flores a liar based on a pretty blatant misreading of what she said happened.
An 18-year-old guy named Izaak Torres from Costa Mesa, California, genuinely freaked out after misreading his girlfriend's thermometer as a positive pregnancy test.
S. trade to help resolve a dispute over U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs that the EU believes are based on a misreading of trade data.
U.S. President Donald Trump's surprising move to impose more tariffs on China is a serious misreading of China's pressure points, according to Eurasia Group analysts.
Maybe I'm misreading a lot of these stories ... Well, as these, the 0003, which is the core plane, is the most successful ... Kara Swisher: Yes.
The answers to those questions could be existential, given the decades of U.S. policymakers grievously misreading China's hostile intentions and avoiding confrontation at every turn.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar insists that the companies are misreading the administration's plan and that it will bring down drug prices.
" His insistence that Mexico will pay for a wall between the two countries "rests on an utter misreading of, and contempt for, our southern neighbor.
But the notion that 2020 will bear any resemblance to 1972 is built on a foundation of counterfactual history and willful misreading of contemporary politics.
But that misreading also feeds the meme — because baby boomers failing to understand the point of OK boomer is, well, the point of OK boomer.
Kevin Rudd, former Australian Prime Minister and Asia Society Policy Institute President, told CNN there had been a wide misreading of Kim's statements on denuclearization.
Two security researchers managed to trick two Teslas into accelerating well past the speed limit by fooling their camera systems into misreading a speed sign.
There's also the issue of misreading my stress levels, like urging me to engage in breathing right before a presentation, when, in reality, I feel relaxed.
Whatever shortcomings he has as a first baseman will surely not be as severe as those that had him misreading every other fly ball in left.
After misreading the scale of the ECB's intentions in December, markets will be wary of overinterpreting Mr Draghi's apparent steer about a possible move in March.
Boulton said in a statement to the Register that he remembered the situations differently, but would not deny the accusations and apologized for misreading social situations.
It had nothing to do with misreading Pollock or, for that matter, Robert Motherwell or Franz Kline, both of whom he met at Black Mountain College.
The point is that recently the risk of miscalculation — of two old adversaries misreading each other and accidentally escalating into armed confrontation — has felt very real.
In one of the book's more interesting digressions, Ms Ehrenreich argues that the idea of self-mastery is misguided since it stems from a misreading of biology.
He has been weakened first by the election and second his misreading of the mood at the top of the party in the past couple of days.
Donald Trump's willful misreading of the protest has infected the discourse and led racists to rally behind the idea that player protests are about disrespecting the flag.
" In his legal filings, Wall said the Court of Appeals got it wrong and rested on a "misreading of a statement in Justice Kennedy's concurrence in Din.
So the President's appearance with him seemed to either be a case of defiance towards the Beltway crowd or a misreading of the political damage he risked.
I do sometimes wonder, though, what would have happened if I'd carried on misreading all the sexual signposting that was being spoon-fed to me by society.
Hamby, perhaps misreading the clock, which still had over seven seconds left, launched a running, 38-foot shot that banked in to give the Aces the lead.
Having spoken to the President since Saturday, the North Carolina Republican described Democrats as "misreading" Trump if they thought he would compromise on funding for the wall.
It was this misreading of the electorate and the complacency of many Democrats (like me) which bordered on smugness that allowed for Trump to sweep to power.
Lopez is a very good positional defender, rarely misreading when to drop into rim protection and when to step out and contest a mid-range jump shot.
"Pope Francis' talk today was a stunning letdown, a catastrophic misreading of the grief and outrage of the faithful," said Anne Barrett Doyle, a leader of BishopAccountability.
The weirdest part of his addiction was that he always managed to convince me that I was either misreading the situation or being too hard on him.
They also argued that the FCC was misreading telecommunications law, forcing ISPs to abide by rules that were crafted in the 1930s to regulate old-school telephone monopolies.
So when Kristen Wiig pretended to be an elderly woman misreading her cue at Saturday's Independent Spirit Awards, many thought she was making a joke at Dunaway's expense.
The premature conclusion of the fight between life and death feels like a serious misreading of the books and of the fans, perhaps even a betrayal of them.
His naïve misreading of her character jibes with his choice of modifier ("really nice" wouldn't have been nearly as good), pegging him as a happy-go-lucky simpleton.
With wall-to-wall news coverage repeating this misreading of Trump's statement, it's not too surprising that politicians from both parties quickly condemned the "very fine people" comment.
"The point is that recently the risk of miscalculation — of two old adversaries misreading each other and accidentally escalating into armed confrontation — has felt very real," she wrote.
In his research, he found many of them do not have all of these elements in great condition, therefore misreading their circumstances "in a rosy direction," he said.
Muir points out that David Becker, who wrote the Pew report, has claimed this is a grievous misreading and that there was no significant voter fraud in 2016.
This a common theme with Nintendo — ignoring or misreading consumer behavior — except this time a community of Zelda-loving hackers seems to have found a way around the restrictions.
" But let's say that she is far enough into the series to see Joe in action: She would hardly be alone in misreading Joe's toxic, dangerous obsession as "romantic.
The worst fans of Breaking Bad saw Walter White's destructive and egomaniacal path as heroic, but that's a misreading of the text; they saw what they wanted to see.
Loose said they're working on learning more about those errors, and whether they're issues with sensitivity or if the machine is misreading actual physical modifications in the molecules themselves.
My forensics team said the IG experts were not fully competent on their Apple work and, for some reason, seemed to be misreading the remote intrusions as local intrusions.
Kobach's loss amounted to a gross misreading of the Kansas electorate, or worse, a belief that he could tell people in the state what they needed to care about.
While immigration reform has been framed by Democrats as a tradeoff between a popular initiative for the Dreamers and an unpopular wall, this is a misreading of public opinion.
Zhang Yuhang, the director of Ruzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, denied that the fund-raising had ever been mandatory and blamed the hospital itself for misreading government policy.
Nick Hockens, a lawyer specializing in land use who is representing Mr. Glas, said Ms. Brewer's allegations were based on a misreading of the zoning rules and tower plans.
" Only "by a crude misreading of history and a distortion of our most treasured ideals" could anyone defend the war, "essentially a civil conflict among various groups of Vietnamese.
But in doing so, the White House may be misreading the complexity of China's relationship with North Korea, one that successive generations of Chinese leaders have struggled to manage.
To make that happen, the researchers placed visual distractions like stickers and tape that could trick the car's camera system into misreading a 35-miles-per-hour speed limit.
But at the time, that was a no-go; Raf and ex-wife Petra were giving things another shot, and after misreading the situation, Jane put it from her mind.
In his plea last week, Noel Francisco, Mr Trump's solicitor general, told the Supreme Court that the district and circuit court's views rest on "a misreading of the statutory text".
I can't say that I'm convinced by every point that Wood cites in his analysis; I think he's misreading a line giving the FCC the option to set a deadline.
PC vendors are misreading the causal relationship between LED-laden gear and gamer purchases: many gamers buy obnoxious-looking PCs because that's the only high-spec option on the market.
But they're misreading the study that the finding came from — which actually says that the more money you have, the more satisfied you are, no matter how rich you get.
The country's Iron and Steel Association has slammed "speculative" behaviour for fuelling steel price rises and warned against "over-interpreting" or even "misreading" the drive to close outdated steel capacity.
A fundamental misunderstanding of the event remains in place 17 years later, but this misreading nonetheless helped to incite a seismic — but necessary — shift in the common wisdom on bullying.
Yet there's ample reason to suspect those dubbing him the "Mexican Bernie Sanders" are misreading the situation: projecting southwards an American leftist fantasy that fails to engage with Mexican reality.
"That's such a gross misreading of Section 85033 it breaks my heart" Santa Clara University professor Eric Goldman lamented in a Wired article that was broadly critical of the hearing.
They show a candidacy that began expecting a coronation and was thrown badly off course by a misreading of the electorate and a struggle to define what she stood for.
But let's zoom in on the second sentence of your question: I might be misreading you, but your fiancé and his kids don't owe you for making the move possible.
The threads that connect Gladwell's somewhat rambling material have to do with misreading people — mistaking their intentions, drawing erroneous conclusions from their demeanors and believing their false claims of innocence.
America has just elected a president who speaks pointedly of "Islamic terrorism"; his predecessor balked at connecting Islam with violence and said those who did, including terrorists, were misreading the faith.
After years of neglecting Firefox, misreading mobile users and putting most of its chips on a failed phone project, Mozilla says it is working hard to get Firefox off the mat.
After years of neglecting Firefox, misreading mobile users, and putting most of its chips on a failed phone project, Mozilla says it is working hard to get Firefox off the mat.
Yet Mr Trump's strategy of applying "maximum pressure" on Iran is making the prospect more likely—because each side, issuing ever-wilder threats, could end up misreading the other's red lines.
But US officials say they may be misreading US capabilities -- the US has other assets in the region, mainly Navy ships that could shoot down the missiles as well as THAAD.
However, some EU and legal experts believe this is a misreading of Article 50 and that Britain could change its mind at some time in the future even after triggering it.
Unless one of the groups of Democrats she's referring to comprises the party's corporate donors, this reflects a serious misreading of the role antitrust is shaping up to play in 2020.
That view, the crudest misreading of Charles Darwin, had seemed, at least in the West, to have died, or at least been consigned to the fringes of political and intellectual life.
This week, McAfee security researchers released 18 months worth of research that demonstrates the ease with which a "smart" autonomous vehicle can be tricked into misreading and accelerating past speed limits.
That is not only a misreading of American history (fears and anxieties have been stoked to win national elections since the Jefferson-Adams campaign in 1800), but also the American political system.
Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Trump, told the NYT that the newspaper had either made a "a fundamental misunderstanding or an intentional misreading of the law," in its interpretation of Trump's actions.
"The Order is premised on a misreading of federal statutory law and departs dramatically from settled constitutional principles," the lawsuit, filed by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and City Attorney Pete Holmes, states.
And while I can't quibble with their underlying point—particularly in this fraught moment, when we'd all do well to be more vigilant about privacy—the truth is they're recklessly misreading Frost.
Beyond that, there's much more going on in King's book than any Trumpian subtext, and it would be a serious misreading to suggest that the novel offers any sort of political allegory.
The only other artist I can think of who flirted with a similar misreading was Terry Gilliam, who back in the Monty Python days put Michelangelo's "David" through a jazzy quick-step.
It invites a moralistic misreading of Tough's otherwise constructive contribution to the conversation, implying that lack of success is simply a consequence of a character flaw, of just not trying hard enough.
As much as this strikes me as a woeful misreading of "Lolita," I'm hesitant to embrace the idea of a definitive line between "right" or "wrong," at least with regard to art.
By Marlon James When I was 14, in 1984, I played Prince's "Purple Rain" album so much that both parents would sing along, turning the whole house into a lyric-misreading protokaraoke.
"I think the attacks on the deportation numbers are based on a misreading of what the composition of those numbers actually reflects," said Cecilia Muñoz, who spent eight years on Obama's senior staff.
"I know they have 150 PhD economists over there who are probably smarter than I am, but they're misreading the situation," said Donald Selkin, chief market strategist at National Securities in New York.
"If Trump believes that his bluster is having a positive impact, that would be a dangerous misreading of the situation," says Kingston Reif, a nuclear and missiles expert at the Arms Control Association.
Those range from Sam's sitcom-style sex-obsessed pal (Nik Dodani) to Sam falling in love with his therapist (Amy Okuda), oblivious to the ethical issues and misreading her efforts to help him.
His veto in 2011, for example, was not a bold heresy but a misreading of the European mood (the prime minister had expected to trade it away for a change in voting rules).
There were acrimonious debates following the financial crisis of 2008: one plausible explanation for economists' misreading was that, given the growing dominance of mathematics in economics, it became difficult to detect economic fallacies.
"We still feel that the regulation is a factual misreading of the statute, and that ultimately we will be vindicated on it," said Michael Hammond, the legislative counsel for Gun Owners of America.
While the debate over what direction Democrats should take will rage all the way to 2020, Penn's column is notable for its bad faith, its blatant contradictions, and its misreading of liberal politics.
Mark Thompson, a veteran radio host and NAACP activist, dismissed Bloomberg's recent attempts in recent weeks to move beyond the issue as an "utter misreading of the room," given the party's progressive streak.
Based on a misreading of materials in his possession, and the vague aspersions of Islamophobic military officers, prosecutors accused him of treason and "aiding the enemy," and threatened to pursue the death penalty.
I was particularly frustrated with what I believed was his misreading and underestimation of the intensity of the opposition he faced, and his approach of being a gentleman soldier in a guerrilla war.
President Donald Trump's speech to the nation Wednesday morning -- confident, self-congratulatory and even triumphal in tone -- presented a dangerous misreading of both the US's leverage and Iran's continued capacity for trouble-making.
Britain's mode of exiting Europe is clearly aimed at protecting the status quo, yet acrimony within the governing Conservative party combined with perpetual misreading of the European political mood could derail all that.
A misreading of an architectural issue such as the roof might appear, as on The Chicago Toothbrush (exhibited in the show), as informed by toothpaste formations on a toothbrush that mimic traditional roof typologies.
Mr Lewis's message is that anyone who believes that either supine summitry or threats of a "bloody nose" are good responses to North Korea's nuclear programme is guilty of just such a misreading today.
Mohit Bajaj, director of ETF trading solutions at WallachBeth Capital LLC in New York, said the severity of the sell-off was partly due to investors misreading the outcome and betting the wrong way.
Levin caught his big break during the O.J. Simpson trial when the founder attempted to shed light on new evidence about the case, but ended up misreading the time stamp on a video. 6.
"I'm not going to sit here and play the what-if game, talk about what quarterback should be in there," said Marshall, who blamed himself for misreading the coverage that led to Fitzpatrick's interception.
It's the opportunity to seem to care about racial difference, even though you don't, just in an effort to prove that you were not guilty of a racially biased misreading of the empirical data.
It is vital that the Supreme Court take up these petitions and rectify the lower court's fundamental misreading of the BPCIA in order to facilitate the development of an essential and robust biosimilars market.
Like most presidents, he did not relish consulting with Congress, a misreading of democracy that boomeranged on him, as a newly elected Republican majority refused to approve his plan for a League of Nations.
The lower courts' misreading of the BPCIA represents a massive windfall to brand pharma and undoes a carefully negotiated congressional compromise that will substantially increase healthcare costs for Americans and for the American government.
The fact that the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) is now considering taking up the kosher slaughter ban is a sign of just how poorly its leadership is misreading the international situation, critics say.
Yet none of that serves as a qualifier or as a reason Young Thug doesn't channel the spirit of glam rock, and believing otherwise would be a fundamental misreading of glam and what it represents.
READ MORE: Greece sends first migrants back to Turkey under new EU deal But Erdogan risks misreading the desperation of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and overplaying his hands by upping demands to an untenable level.
EU officials became concerned that the misreading of the Juncker speech in Germany could fuel support for populist and eurosceptic parties and Juncker aides took to Twitter on Friday to try and counter that effect.
They're concerned that Democratic leaders and strategists may be misreading the currents propelling Trump's rise, and they're cautioning against the notion that a Trump nomination would pre-ordain the next Democrat in the White House.
"We are studying the ruling now and will seek a re-hearing based on what we think is the court's misreading of the law," said Jeff Rosenzweig of Little Rock, an attorney for the inmates.
This may work successfully in some districts, but it is a misreading of the loss in 2016, and it's magical thinking to see it as a strategy for 2018 and 2020 on a national basis.
Yet it may be a gamble based on a fundamental misreading of Beijing's influence over North Korea and especially its young leader, Kim Jong-un, under whom relations between the erstwhile allies have steadily deteriorated.
They say it ignores how much tax Apple has already paid to Ireland, misrepresents the tax rate the company is subject to there, and reflects either a willful misreading or an ignorance of tax law.
When the discussion turned to Iran, Emanuel was characteristically blunt: Netanyahu and Barak were completely misreading American politics, he said, and they shouldn't assume that Obama would allow the Israeli leaders to dictate his options.
"Representatives Pocan and Jayapal are gravely misreading the situation if they try to stand in the way of the overwhelming hunger for HR3 within the House Democratic Caucus and among progressive Members," the aide said.
Schwartz's piece called out Kushner over a Trump campaign tweet criticizing Hillary Clinton that was widely seen as anti-Semitic, and which the campaign has stood by, accusing the media of deliberately misreading the message's intent.
By his reckoning, great poets are those who evade a feeling of belatedness — that there is, and can be, nothing new under the sun — by creatively misreading their mighty predecessors whose influence would otherwise be stifling.
I agree with David Brooks's suggestion that Harvard may be misreading Mr. Kashuv's moral character, in faulting him for racist slurs he made two years ago and for which he has apparently apologized sincerely and forthrightly.
" Daniel F. Feldman, who served as special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan under President Barack Obama, said: "It was a complete misreading of the U.S. political environment — the executive branch, the Hill and the American public.
To me, that's a huge strategic mistake, a misreading of a moment in history when the ways that women have been systematically abused, assaulted, and denied their rights are increasingly being dragged out into the sunlight.
The appeals court rejected what it called Trudeau's argument that prosecutors did not show he willfully violated the consent order, and that his misreading teleprompters or using unedited scripts by mistake might have led to any misrepresentations.
But when I began to research the causes of depression and anxiety for my new book, Lost Connections, I was startled to find leading scientific organizations saying this approach was based on a misreading of the science.
In late 2016, the families of two deceased coal miners filed a class action lawsuit against Johns Hopkins Hospital, accusing one of its doctors of intentionally misreading the coal miners' X-rays when they filed for benefits.
If misreading the other side's intentions is the risk, one answer is to invite North Korea to open an embassy in Washington, however galling that may feel; a hotline between Pyongyang and Seoul should also be revived.
Bailey says he intends to explore the notion of productivity, which feels like the kind of circuitous task Kramer might have undertaken in a discarded "Seinfeld" plot pitched by an intern who had been misreading Samuel Beckett.
"A fraud that continues till date on account of errant past auditor ... can undoubtedly be covered" under Indian law provisions, the government said in its 13-page filing, adding Deloitte was misreading and incorrectly interpreting the law.
"Their twin failure—first, the misreading of the intended meaning of the Second Amendment, and second, the failure to respect settled precedent—represents the worst self-inflicted wound in the Court's history," he wrote earlier this year.
Elsewhere, Rob recounts this weekend's botched attempt to play a board game, thanks to a woeful misreading of a bottle's label, and what motivated me to murder an entire bar in Dishonored 2: Death of the Outsider.
In a joint statement, Phil Berger, the president pro tempore of the State Senate, and House Speaker Tim Moore called the temporary restraining order "a gross misreading of the Constitution and a blatant overstep" by the judges.
But viewing Mr. López Obrador as a standard Latin American leftist in the mold of Hugo Chávez, Mr. Maduro's predecessor, or Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil's former president, may be a misreading of Mr. López Obrador.
But Eliot Fishman, who worked on Medicaid waivers under President Barack Obama and now works at Families USA, said this provision is a fundamental misreading of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' discretion under federal law.
The problem isn't really the production value (which is mostly fine), or even the statement in the title, a contradiction of a willful misreading of Nietzsche that's so generic and bland that few people would find it offensive.
Completely misreading the economy, which is woefully weak while inflation is virtually nil, Fischer strongly hinted that the Fed would be raising its target rate by a quarter of a percent every quarter for the next three years.
The collected research in our volume suggests that this is a misreading of Uighur and Tibetan concerns, and that authorities should be very concerned about peoples' fears for cultural survival as the juggernaut of Chinese modernization rolls west.
Mr. Chabal said it was a political response based on a "double lie," one that is a misreading of life on the ground in Britain and the United States, as well as a denial of reality in France.
Free-speech skeptics on the left can be equally predisposed to bad-faith arguments—misreading or ignoring the Constitution, dismissing the concept of free speech as inherently racist, or simply bypassing discourse and setting public property on fire.
"The Anxiety of Influence, A Theory of Poetry," Harold Bloom A young poet who is up against old masters must clear an imaginative space for himself through a creative misunderstanding or misreading of the poets of the past.
Mr. Barr's view on executive power is a misreading of the unitary executive theory, said Charles Fried, a Checks & Balances member and Harvard Law professor who endorsed the theory while he was solicitor general during the Reagan administration.
Cuomo supporters, like Stu Loeser, the longtime former spokesman for Mayor Michael Bloomberg, said the governor's advantage heading into primary went beyond the gulf in spending -- and pointed to a misreading of the electorate by Cuomo's Democratic opponents.
But it was also based on an outright misreading of Trump's political persona, which combined issue positions and affects that appeal to large masses of Republican voters, with a promise that overall, and in the long run, Trump wins.
Women often have heart attacks at an older age, which increases the risk of a more severe one; they might also delay going to the hospital once they have a heart attack, downplaying or misreading their symptoms at first.
Some have pointed to Mr. Xi's misreading earlier in the year of how far he could push the Trump administration in trade talks, and China's impasse in Hong Kong, where demonstrators have taken to the streets for 21 weeks.
But the motion would stand little chance in district or appeals courts, said Markus, which have almost always ruled against granting bail to those facing extradition — a stance the attorney said is based on a misreading of the law.
Whether this is an intentional misreading of the Rubio report or a rhetorical device to impose a radical free-market straightjacket on any apostates who dare to argue that government can have some legitimate role is not the point.
Seventy-three years ago, The Times reported that the United States Army demobilized its seven millionth soldier after the end of World War II. When I unearthed this clip several months ago, I thought I was misreading the number.
When they rely on a misreading of scripture that says he is owed respect, they refuse the essential role of the democracy, which is to engage in a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
"She recognizes the institutional limits of the court in correcting every injustice or every misreading of federal law, yet she wants to communicate the wrongness of those injustices and misreadings despite the court's inability to intervene," Professor Steiker said.
"I am deeply troubled that your office made a criminal referral that was based on a complete misreading and utter disregard of the state's unambiguous election laws, and that your blatantly political document was leaked to the press," wrote Laurence Laufer.
"If they think voters will reward them for an agenda that discriminates against people by firing thousands of them who want to protect our country instead of getting results on health care and the economy, they're tragically misreading America," he said.
And voters have finally become so tired of sending to Washington a message through their votes and then Washington misreading that message that they have decided en masse to do exactly what Washington has told them to do for years.
When President Ronald Reagan's policy makers asserted in the 1980s that steep tax cuts would once again stimulate a big increase in total federal revenue, Mr. Schultze called their argument "nonsense" and a misreading of his work during the Kennedy years.
And the 12-year euro tranche of Ziggo's 3.14bn-equivalent deal in September priced outside the bookrunners' underwriting caps, according to several bankers, although the Dutch cable company let the banks off the hook for their misreading of the market.
Several of the party's presidential candidates were misreading the electorate, he said, and should be taking cues from last year's successful midterm elections when Democrats reminded voters that Trump and Republicans are trying to wipe out the Affordable Care Act.
While the Hamilton Electors have professed optimism that the congressional GOP would rally around some Republican alternative to Trump who gets their rogue electoral votes, this seems to me to be a naive misreading of the party's incentives and desires.
He went directly to the legal counsel to report what heard, in an attempt to determine if he was missing or misreading something... I would expect any soldier who thought he saw or heard an illegal act to report it immediately.
" In 2008, National Review's William J. Bennett wrote, "Barack Obama's position on negotiating with U.S. enemies betrays a profound misreading of history," adding that if Obama were to meet with Iranian officials, "he will lower the prestige of the office of the president.
It is conceivable that society's current modes of flirtation and courting are often experienced as confusing or overwhelming, and these games are providing a safe trial-and-error space free from rejection and the possibility of misreading non-verbal cues in intimate settings.
The 26 September news website quoted a senior source in the Yemeni army command as saying that the helicopter came down "as a result of a misreading of the air defence system which resulted in the destruction of the plane before it landed".
This ability to kill at a distance also raises a host of other problems—the likelihood of misreading murky situations, the risk of harm to innocent bystanders, and the incentive for police to rely more heavily on remote-controlled weaponry in tense situations.
That, of course, is an extraordinarily risky move and a massive misreading by the president's strategists about why so many people in the swing states took a chance on him in the very first place and continue to stick with them today.
Some now realize that the Republican analogue has been to divide the country into radically autonomous individuals based on a cartoonish misreading of libertarianism that replaces the free markets and free minds of Friedrich Hayek with the greed and hubris of Gordon Gekko.
Haven't we realized by now that women not only shouldn't be held responsible for men's misreading of their cues, but that, moreover, they might come to see their bodies and sexuality as a source of power to be reveled in rather than guarded?
It's hard to express what you desire and what you think as Venus and Mercury face off with deceptive Neptune—not everything is clear right now, and you can be mislead, misreading things, or believing whatever it is you want to believe.
Even though Power herself opposed the invasion, the writers who referenced "A Problem From Hell" were not exactly misreading the book: Power had placed U.S. military intervention on the menu of options available to policymakers who said they wanted to protect human rights.
Recent events demonstrate that the Kremlin is misreading the street, indicating that the social contract that has kept the regime in power for 20 years may be changing or has been broken without the population, the pundits or the Kremlin taking notice.
It is wrong, I suggest, it is a misreading of the Constitution for any member here to assert that for a member to vote for an article of impeachment means that that member must be convinced that the President should be removed from office.
The nation has been torn apart by the images of immigrant children -- some are babies -- being forcibly separated from their parents by U.S. immigration authorities, who were getting orders from the Trump administration, which was misreading federal law so as to require the separation.
Steve Harvey Accidentally Crowns the Wrong Winner of Miss Universe After Misreading His Cue Card   The pageant, which used to be co-owned by Donald Trump, also featured Ashley Graham as a backstage host, and Flo Rida and Boyz II Men as musical performers.
To assert that, in our current era, "courtship" is being mislabeled as "predation" is not only a misreading of what's happening at NBC and in all the other hotel rooms and offices with locked doors where women have been "pursued": It's a transparently sexist invalidation.
On Difficult People, Julie and Billy (played by Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner) are prone to misreading social cues to disastrous effect, like when Julie gets cast on a TV show and doesn't realize she's playing a part meant for a mentally handicapped person.
As Kramer's nuanced thinking leached into the public discourse, a misreading of his thinking contaminated his actual view, which was that antidepressants can work — can in fact be lifesavers — but that we ought to be aware of the social implications of their widespread prescription.
The notion that Vladivostok was ever a Chinese town, he said, is a "myth" based on a misreading of evidence that a few Chinese sometimes came to the area to fish and collect sea cucumbers before Russians settled largely uninhabited hills around a natural harbor.
The presumption that Trump is performing well is based on a misreading of the underlying fundamentals of the election, and in its own terms arguably does a little bit to boost his electoral fortunes by cloaking his campaign in an undeserved shroud of competence.
Each of these men becomes, in one way or another, entangled with the affections of either Harriet or Emma — and sometimes both — thanks in no small part to Harriet's own naivete and in large part to Emma's bad misreading of the all the romantic signs.
" Weinstein's spokesperson acknowledged the two encounters with Thurman in their statement to PEOPLE, saying that he had made "an awkward pass 25 years ago at Ms. Thurman in England after misreading her signals, after a flirtatious exchange in Paris, for which he immediately apologized and deeply regrets.
To the international affairs expert Allin, Trump's apparent belief that he can make a deal between the Israelis and Palestinians, at the same time that he supports the building of settlements is an "obvious misreading of the situation" and shows his promises to be just "bluster."
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has told a tribunal the local auditing affiliate of international accounting group Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu is misreading a key federal law as the firm seeks to avoid a five-year ban on new business, according to legal documents reviewed by Reuters on Sunday.
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel Schatz'Medicare for All' complicates Democrats' pitch to retake Senate Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Booker, Durbin and Leahy introduce bill to ban death penalty MORE (D-Hawaii) accused Republicans of "misreading the moment" and said McConnell was "trolling" Democrats.
Weinstein acknowledges making a pass at Ms. Thurman in England after misreading her signals in Paris," the rep said in a statement to The Times, claiming that up until the Paris steam room, they had had "a flirtatious and fun working relationship" and that "he immediately apologized.
" Weinstein's spokesperson acknowledged the two encounters with Thurman in the statement to PEOPLE, saying that he had made "an awkward pass 25 years ago at Ms. Thurman in England after misreading her signals, after a flirtatious exchange in Paris, for which he immediately apologized and deeply regrets.
Last month, for instance, Michael Anton, a former national-security official in the Trump administration, published a Washington Post op-ed arguing that, contrary to the understanding of most readers, birthright citizenship was based in a misreading of the law and should be ended by executive order.
The phrase captured this familiar process: the willful misreading being wielded as a threat; the vexing figure pretending to care about something important in order to accomplish something vengeful or petty; the galling attempts to play dumb; the sneering claim that, well, I didn't make the rules.
Indeed, the question of whether remarried Catholics can take communion is pretty small beer compared to all the other issues, moral and theological and Christological, raised by the idea that Jesus's entire moral message is rooted in an overzealous misreading of the signs of the 1st century times.
He argued that conservative central bankers are more worried than they should be that their "soft-hearted" colleagues will try to keep unemployment unsustainably low, and to compensate for "this misreading ... conservative central bankers (would) pursue overly restrictive conditions on average and deliver lower-than-optimal inflation," Evans said.
Buried in the middle of this widely cited Deadline article about the terrible 280 summer movie box office was a statement that might make readers blink and adjust their eyeglasses, like an old person in a cartoon: But don't blame studios and the creative community for misreading audience tastes.
Some come from iPhone-wielding aides who will one day pen lucrative tell-alls, and the researchers said their algorithm's misreading of Trump's marital status can be explained by the fact that it wasn't just analyzing him, it was also analyzing his handlers, some of whom are presumably single.
This week, Michael Anton, a former national security official in the Trump administration, wrote an op-ed article in The Washington Post saying that birthright citizenship — the longstanding principle that anyone born in the United States is a citizen — rests on a "deliberate misreading" of the 14th Amendment.
And although few in Beijing would dare blame Mr. Xi openly for the government's handling of the turmoil, there is quiet grumbling that his imperious style and authoritarian concentration of power contributed to the government's misreading of the scope of discontent in Hong Kong, which is only growing.
Congress should find out if this is a case of rogue officials misreading signals from the top, or if it's genuinely the case that the secretary of state, the president, or other top officials have instructed embassies to stop going to bat for the rights of American journalists abroad.
What exactly inspired Beijing's broadside is unclear -- a constant peril of dealing with such an opaque political system -- but it appears to be based on a misreading of statements and actions by Trump that he was concerned about the state of the US economy and would be willing to make concessions.
In an opinion piece in The Washington Post this year, Michael Anton, a former spokesman for Mr. Trump's National Security Council, said birthright citizenship was based on a misreading of the amendment, and of an 1898 Supreme Court ruling that he argued pertained only to the children of legal residents.
It also raised questions about whether Mr. Trump's aides had fallen victim to a misreading of events on the ground, or whether Mr. Trump, who officials say has sometimes outrun his aides in an enthusiasm for forcing out Mr. Maduro, might lose faith in the effort as it wears on.
Crossing borders has become a formal rite de passage toward identity, and Latin Americans are experts in dealing with the walls, fences and barriers of misreading — as Mexican, Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Caribbean and Latin American, not to mention Latino, mestizo, mulatto, Native and every other wall of misrepresentation.
"In a gross misreading of the Constitution and a blatant overstep of their Constitutional authority, three Superior Court judges attempted to dictate to the legislature when it could or could not hold committee meetings and what it could or could not consider in those meetings," the lawmakers said in a joint statement.
Others are deliberately misreading or misunderstanding the parameters of the action, which promises to be only one of many; the art strike is not an end in itself, but an opportunity to begin to reimagine a community that has slowly turned into the lapdog of neoliberalism through its subservience to plutocrats and power.
He also offered an absurd misreading of Hughes' argument, boiling it down to "'big' poses a risk to society," reiterated Facebook's stance that it is "in the unusual position of asking for more regulation, not less," and offered a preview of the company's playbook for defending itself against theoretical future antitrust enforcement.
If they are waiting for the hearings themselves to voice their concerns more stridently, then they are not only misreading the current national mood, but also losing a unique opportunity to make the kind of case that this week's headlines are practically screaming they make: that Trump's presidency is already irredeemably compromised.
A handful of my music critic peers vehemently (and incorrectly) criticized Pecknold for this particular comment, misreading his use of the term "progressive" as related to matters of identity and representation in indie rock rather than a reference to the esoteric genre of rock once popularized by bands like Rush and Yes.
She doesn't understand feelings very well, and I think she's mucking up a friendship with romantic feelings, because she's never really felt love before... Josie has extended a hand in friendship, and Cheryl is either misreading it, or... has become obsessed with having somebody in her life because she's been alone her entire life.
But the Yemeni defense ministry's 26 September news website quoted an officer in Yemen's military high command as saying the helicopter was shot down 5 km (3 miles) from its landing spot because of "a technical fault that caused a misreading of the air defense system, which resulted in the destruction of the plane before it landed".
The examples slid back and forth on a scale of tragedy to tragicomic: pilots who slammed their planes into the ground after misreading a dial; pilots who fell from the sky never knowing which direction was up; the pilots of B-17s who came in for smooth landings and yet somehow never deployed their landing gear.
Both are part of Trump's long-running desire to "investigate the investigators," his insistence that the origins of the FBI investigation were corrupt and part of a Deep State coup—a profound misreading of how counterintelligence works, given that the FBI's case originally started as a way to protect Donald Trump from shadowy figures operating at Russia's behest.
Still, for every misstep or misreading of the electorate attributed to Obama, the journalists and Democrats interviewed return to what the Washington Post's Wesley Lowery calls the "true hysteria" that his election unleashed in conservative media -- a sense of resentment that Donald Trump successfully mined, Obama strategist turned CNN contributor David Axelrod notes, in launching his political run.
Racing straight after Shiffrin, Vonn was already eight one-hundredths of a second behind her compatriot at the first checkpoint when, off balance after misreading the roll on the crown of a hill, she straddled a gate midair, landed heavily on her right side, crashed her head against her left arm, and ended up sliding face first.
"The court clearly finds that the attorney general's efforts to strip detained immigrant children of their fundamental rights were completely unfounded and based on an intentional misreading of the 1997 Flores agreement," said Peter Schey, president of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, who was a co-lead counsel on the initial lawsuit, which was filed in 1985.
But analysts also said they thought Mr. Trump was misreading the situation, and that the tougher stance from North Korea probably stemmed more from internal concerns about its own survival than from interference by Mr. Xi. The confusion and finger-pointing show how complex the situation is, with numerous actors negotiating in multiple channels with myriad and sometimes overlapping agendas.
Most economists agree that the Trump administration is misreading the impact of a trade imbalance, which they say produces no economic harm to the U.S. But the trade deficit with China has become a flashpoint for President Donald Trump and his supporters, who rallied behind the president in June when his administration unilaterally increased tariffs on some $34 billion in Chinese imports.
" "Also, just overall that hangover from the Fed conversation last week, where most were assuming that the comments made by the Fed Chair (Jerome) Powell were indicating a slowdown in rate hikes...As we see today with New York Fed President Williams and his comments...that there may have been a misreading of what the Fed may be doing in 2019.
And yet, after all the KonMari-ing has been completed, Rachel tears up gratefully and talks about how she's not going to let herself get lazy anymore, which feels like such a gross misreading of the underlying reasons for her distress (I'm not overwhelmed, I just haven't been trying hard enough!) that I had to shut the episode off when I first saw it.
From the Bay of Pigs debacle to the Vietnam War, to mistakes that gave rise to the ayatollahs and rabid Islamic terrorism, to failed interferences in Latin America, to the misreading of the end of the Cold War, to the horror of 28503/22020, to the failed intelligence justifying an invasion of Iraq or the slow reaction to China's prodigious tech kleptomania, all have cost us trillions of taxpayer dollars.
The institutional right's erratic-at-best engagement with popular politics also explains a host of similar fundamental miscues, such as the Cato Institute leadership's total misreading of the Tea Party as the long-hoped-for dawning of a libertarian mass movement, instead of its virtual opposite: the first rumblings of a lurch into reactionary and racially inspired nativist confrontation that would eventually break the free-market consensus in the conservative coalition.
There are many root causes of this lack of representation: unsubtle racism and reverse ageism; a fundamental misreading of hip-hop's power, reducing it to an accent piece when truly it is the main course; and presumably a fear that Grammy viewers would be more comfortable seeing Bono and Sting multiple times than any rapper apart from Kendrick Lamar, who delivered an imaginative and deeply invested show-opening performance.
Faced with an anthem as powerful as "Purple Rain," one has no choice but to pump one's fist and get carried away with the emotion, but to name it the greatest single of the '280s, as Pitchfork has done, is either to earnestly proclaim the apocalypse imminent or to overstate the song's use value as kitsch — the latter a contrarian misreading, the former (among other things) too literal an assent by far.
I had let so many instances of being unseen by Rachel slide because of how low my standards are for being seen authentically, which she is aware of, as my therapist—everything from her minimizing the insidious colorism in my community and seeming confused by my anger over black people being killed by the cops, to suggesting I was being unfair, projecting, or misreading things when I mentioned microaggressions on the part of white friends.
No change to text.) * India, Deloitte argue over provisions of country's law * India wants 5-year ban on Deloitte, KPMG affiliate in fraud case * Deloitte and KPMG affiliates deny any wrongdoing * The case has unnerved auditing community in India NEW DELHI, July 14 (Reuters) - India has told a tribunal the local auditing affiliate of international accounting group Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu is misreading a key federal law as the firm seeks to avoid a five-year ban on new business, according to legal documents reviewed by Reuters on Sunday.
Good taste and the right amount of money was enough to obtain a wall-size trophy, or what Thomas Nozkowski called the "800 pound gorilla in the room" Not only was Stella's statement a misreading of Jasper Johns' "flags" and "targets," but it was a blanket denial of something as messy as meaning, as anarchic as humor, as mortifying as humans interacting with their bodies (scratching their dugs, for example), and as disquieting as ripe sexuality, all of which you are apt to find some aspect of in a Nilsson work.
No change to text.) * India, Deloitte argue over provisions of country's law * India wants 5-year ban on Deloitte, KPMG affiliate in fraud case * Deloitte and KPMG affiliates deny any wrongdoing * The case has unnerved auditing community in India By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, July 14 (Reuters) - India has told a tribunal the local auditing affiliate of international accounting group Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu is misreading a key federal law as the firm seeks to avoid a five-year ban on new business, according to legal documents reviewed by Reuters on Sunday.

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