Bill finds it hard to understand how an inspector could have so misread the Home.
More likely, the government has simply misread the markets' likely reaction to its manoeuvres.
Prof Mariana Mazzucato, an evolutionary economist at the Open University, says the consumer experts misread human nature.
Governor HALEY BARBOUR (Republican, Mississippi): You should not misread this election as the country voting for liberalism.
Investors appeared to misread what on its surface seems to be a negative result in a clinical trial.
Have you misread a nonverbal signal and later found out the real meaning?
Despairing europhiles who groan that the necessary structural reforms are the work of decades have misread the chancellor's intentions.
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Were North Korea to misread America's restraint as a lack of resolve, it won't survive the response it triggers.
Cynics would say they misread their community's tolerance for winking at Protestant violence.
An overpessimistic Fed misread the economy when it lowered rates back in October, and board members aren't happy about it.
There were numerous indications along the way that Craig had fundamentally misread Congress and the American people on this issue.
Mr Rumsfeld misread the intelligence in the build-up to the war, and much of it was simply wrong in any case.
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OK, maybe I misread the cover of the dog-eared copy of Glamour perched in a magazine rack at the gym.
She found out about the program by accident she misread the information-session notice as "Fulbright, " the international fellowship program but was won over.
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No, they're just four of this year's talented crop of free agents that seem to have misread the baseball market's new reality.
Voucher backers--an unusual coalition of inner-city parents and conservative groups--retort that the judge misread both the Cleveland program and the First Amendment.
They misread Mr Blair and a police force determined, on this occasion, to reverse recent Drumcree history and to uphold the law.
They misread the context on how they are viewed as a retailer.
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Pretending like the historical tea leaves are telling us that we need another New Deal not only is to misread the actual situation.
Starr said independence can be misread as antagonistic and the Justice Department has no incentives to come to the aid the independent counsel.
If Tony Blair had misread the problems of occupying Iraq, his successor as prime minister, Gordon Brown, misread America's determination to put them right.
Cisco looks like a company facing redoubled competition just as it diversified in the wrong directions and misread the greatest shift in business technology: consumerization.
The U.S. has consistently underestimated and misread this cunning mass murderer.
Others misread the effects of their style and decisions on the board and other stakeholders, hindering their ability to find the alignment they need to succeed.
When turnout in an election for the state government in 2008 reached an unprecedented 60%, many Indians misread this as belated Kashmiri acquiescence in Indian rule.
Anyone who voted for Labour MP Ian Davidson to chair the Scottish Affairs Select Committee because he was a group-hugging, feel-your-pain, consensus politician, has misread their man.
It is easy to misread McCaw's ambition, considering the telecom empire he is ever so quietly assembling, piece by piece, and where he hopes to take it.
Two days after his announcement, state officials filed a lawsuit claiming that he had misread federal drug regulations and violated the state's right to manage health care.
This was a big news story when it aired, and they could have immediately corrected the remarks which 100% of outlets apparently misread or took out of context.
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