The controversy over her brand of household humor may have been a matter of cultural misinterpretation.
That contained a lot of detail but nowhere near enough and it was open to misinterpretation.
"There's a lot of misinterpretation going on, " Cole said, though he refused to comment further.
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"There's a lot of misinterpretation going on, " Cole said, though he declined to elaborate.
Mr Wolfowitz's observation was an example of the level of "misinterpretation" al-Jazeera faced, Mr Sharif added.
They can buy time, clarify where another person is coming from and prevent misinterpretation.
This level of open-endedness may be for the best, but it can lead to distortion and misinterpretation.
In 1980, however, a Supreme Court ruling had gutted the equally important Section 2 with a statutory misinterpretation.
Is Schmidt trying to rewrite history or merely trying to correct its misinterpretation?
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Cardiff West Labour AM Mark Drakeford defended the minister and stressed that these emails were a "misunderstanding" and a "misinterpretation".
Sir Michael points out that the DWP's own report on the research recognises that the numbers were highly vulnerable to misinterpretation.
The British Board of Film Classification's successfully argued that the game had been approved for release on a misinterpretation of the law.
What Senator Graham said is based on a real misinterpretation of what Director Clapper said today, which I addressed earlier in these questions.
He also feels that there has been a lot of deliberate misinterpretation of his proposals particularly by benefits campaign groups and Labour politicians.
However, Plaid said that was a complete misinterpretation by Labour, and the note was about Plaid opposing rather than supporting market forces influencing education policy.
Polly Toynbee of the Guardian accused Charles Moore, editor of the Daily Telegraph, of wilful misinterpretation after he wrote a long attack on the report.
This is a result of a complete misinterpretation of the Koran.
However, this was false and a misinterpretation of the scholars' statements.
"There is no reason - and never was - why children should be prevented from going on school trips by over-enthusiastic misinterpretation of rules, " he said.
But having examined closely the carbon spherules purported to contain nanodiamonds in this case, Tyrone Daulton, Nicholas Pinter and Andrew Scott say there has been a misinterpretation.
Promises aside, since the Carter administration, the US has accepted the Arab misinterpretation of 242 - that Israel is required to return all the lands it conquered.
Sperm, by contrast, are made continuously throughout life, and each division of their precursor cells brings risk of a misinterpretation of the DNA, and thus a mutation.
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During debate on the Education Bill on 8 February 2011, Mr Blunkett described the government's plans as a mixture of "incrementalism, contradiction, historic misinterpretation and downright old-fashioned Conservatism".
Of course, these clear admissions that Obama parented the sequester are being furiously spun (The Republicans made him do it), but the words are not subject to misinterpretation.
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Thirteen of the 14 criminal charges pertain to the accident itself and are based on the negligent misinterpretation of the negative pressure test conducted on board the Deepwater Horizon.
Because the contents of emails are prone to misinterpretation.
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It stems from an all-too-common misinterpretation of our Constitution.
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Most of the technical issues covered in the report, such as the failure of a crucial cement seal and the misinterpretation of a key pressure test, have been raised by other investigations.
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There had been no intention to mislead parliament - but his comments had been wrong, based upon a misinterpretation placed by him upon information he had received immediately before entering the chamber.
Daniel Thieke, managing director at the DTCC and another participant in the public letter, wrote that ISO 20022 will reduce the risk of misinterpretation of data and improve identification of events.
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