Giving examiners a reading strategy is the most obvious first solution to the problem of misinterpretation. |
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All of the manuals reviewed as part of the investigation stated that marshalling bats should be used to minimise the risk of misinterpretation. |
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In addition, presenting arithmetic means while comparing geometric means statistically can only encourage misinterpretation. |
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One offhand comment he made haunted me for years, how art history since had been based on a misinterpretation of Cezanne. |
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The root of this myth is a rather willful misinterpretation of the photographs. |
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There has been some misinterpretation of the decision taken by the government. |
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Radiologic and cytologic examinations may cause misinterpretation of such lesions as thyroid tumors. |
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This is dismissed by Holmes as a misinterpretation of the ravages of yellow fever and other tropical diseases. |
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Wilful misinterpretation of the law has bred animosity and resentment towards disabled people. |
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She is conscious that her simple, homespun style left her open to misinterpretation. |
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The Keynesian multiplier is nothing more than a misinterpretation of the classical definition of saving to include the hoarding of cash. |
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You make truth through the misinterpretation of history for the benefit of your followers. |
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It is a Sin to question the Letter of Holy Writ, to even suggest that there may be error, misinterpretation or inconsistency. |
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Remind me not to read things when I'm tired and ratty, as I am prone to misinterpretation. |
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Death investigation and forensic pathology are also not immune to misinterpretation. |
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Infractions from the standard can only invite misinterpretation at best, catastrophe at worst. |
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This leaves no room for error or misinterpretation once the job gets under way. |
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While Dharma has laid himself open to criticism of misinterpretation, he has not heard dissenting voices so far. |
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Certain security-sensitive applications or systems may be vulnerable due to possible misinterpretation of these confusables by their users. |
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Rejecting this argument as a misinterpretation of the Directive, MEPs have now called on the Commission to inform Mr Ronnan of the names. |
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Reducing the potential for omissions or misinterpretation should lead to more complete responses that better meet the needs of parliamentarians. |
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But like the book itself, the photo is just another an object for scrutiny, judgment and, inevitably, misinterpretation. |
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So while he comes out looking like the hapless victim of wilful misinterpretation, Carol is portrayed as mentally fragile and misguided, if not downright crazy. |
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This serves as a way to create a percept of the real world, the resulting percept may at times be a misinterpretation. |
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You seem to imply criticism, but this is surely my misinterpretation, given you don't permit comments at all on your blog, and have an anon persona to boot. |
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They will almost inevitably be misinterpreted but we should at least try to ensure that we are not to blame for such misinterpretation. |
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There is no opportunity to say that there has been an error, a misinterpretation or actually a misreading of what it was about. |
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The errors we found appeared to be due mostly to misinterpretation of entitlements and miscalculation of allowances. |
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Written instructions accompanying each bid solicitation, for example, must not be ambiguous or open to misinterpretation. |
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In order to avoid misinterpretation, it should be clearly indicated that the list of expenditure is not exhaustive. |
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I just wanted to clarify that for the record so there is no misinterpretation as to my affiliation and title. |
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The Committee deleted paragraph 94 because it was confusing and leading to possible misinterpretation. |
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We want this to be solemnly reaffirmed in Parliament with a vote so that there can be no more misinterpretation of our European laws. |
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This occurrence typified misinterpretation of the requirement of proceeding at restricted speed as governed by signal indication. |
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In its letter dated 11 February 2002, the United Kingdom withdrew its earlier comments as they were based on a misinterpretation of information. |
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Of course, any remaining mistake or misinterpretation holds on my own responsibility. |
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The information on commemorative activities should be presented in a clear, detailed way to avoid any misinterpretation. |
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The wording of the tenth preambular paragraph was therefore open to misinterpretation. |
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Expertise needed to program the survey, possible misinterpretation of questions and costs. |
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This is not always the best option and the risk of misinterpretation is very real. |
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In the next breath, however, he is decrying the press misinterpretation of his Diana script. |
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Your misinterpretation of vichyssoise ruined my Bar Mitzvah! |
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I have changed all in my new manifestation, both the places and means of communication, in order to eliminate the ignorance, the confusion, and the misinterpretation that have been given to my previous revelations. |
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Frazer saw myths as a misinterpretation of magical rituals, which were themselves based on a mistaken idea of natural law. |
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This analysis has been praised by many feminist critics, combating what is, by Heilbrun's argument, centuries' worth of misinterpretation. |
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This naturally leads to misinterpretation and, especially in periods where there is great potential for change, to criticism that while understandable is often wide of the mark. |
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In the latter half of the 19th century, a common misinterpretation of Charles Darwin's work was that humans were lineally descended from existing species of apes. |
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An outlandish result or a seeming impossibility of applying the standards would indicate either a misinterpretation of the standards or their inapplicability to the situation. |
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Verbal orders should be used minimally because they lead to a greater risk of errors due to misunderstandings, misinterpretation, and miswriting. |
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The conductor operating train 386 made an inaccurate assumption that the track ahead was clear due to the misinterpretation of the overheard radio communication. |
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Nevertheless, most of these finds can be explained as the result of misinterpretation. |
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Particularly in recent years this misinterpretation of culture as power politics has also proven to be counterproductive in transnational processes. |
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Mr. Speaker, perhaps part of the misunderstanding or misinterpretation here is related to the amount of taxes that are paid currently by non-members. |
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On a day when extremist groups of varying persuasions were descending on Luton, his words were open to misinterpretation at best, and at worst were potentially inflammatory. |
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But in his article, which was given to the Guardian via the Freedom of the Press Foundation, on whose board Snowden sits, Snowden says such criticism was a simple misinterpretation of what he had been trying to do. |
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These taboos have been created by misunderstanding, miseducation, and misinterpretation of women's menstruation as shamefulness and unclean. |
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Traditionally, authorities have been very cautious in presenting environmental information and data to the public because of the risk of misinterpretation of information by laypeople. |
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This could have been due to workload, working conditions, tools, operator ability, lack of supervision, misreading or misinterpretation of instructions. |
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Grievance procedures generally involve an employee filing an objection for inequitable treatment or an alleged misinterpretation or misapplication of policies or contractual agreements. |
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Since this is the subject of the declaration, it seems necessary to provide appropriate definitions so as to avoid any misinterpretation or misapplication of the text. |
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With no forward planning and secrecy being maintained, communications between the island governments and the UK took place in an atmosphere of confusion and misinterpretation. |
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Claims that the British hillfort was called Sorviodunum result from misinterpretation of the Roman road network and Sorbiodoni in the Antonine Itinerary. |
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Careful scholarly studies have demonstrated this is a myth based on a misinterpretation of a telegram that was talking about Soviet prisoners held in Italy. |
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In adults with intellectual disability and autism, psychoses are rarely detected due to misinterpretation of psychotic symptoms being autism or impaired communication skills. |
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Some Big Cat sightings have been put down to a misinterpretation after witnesses have seen the muntjac, Britain's smallest deer, in poor light or at too much of a distance. |
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