misinterpretation造句1 Her anxiety has sprung from a misinterpretation of the report.
2 The same misinterpretation of the gravity vertical is possible in a co-ordinated turn.
3 Although open to misinterpretation, this at least in principle shows the extent to which employers were hunting for workers.
4 The misinterpretation of behavior as pathology also results quite often from the labeling of social problems as individual psychological problems.
5 The message left no room for misinterpretation.
6 His misinterpretation of the question caused his error.
7 In this paper , misinterpretation includes deliberate misinterpretation and unintentional misinterpretation.
8 Often our beliefs are based on a misinterpretation of the past.
9 In order to realize deliberate misinterpretation, hearers exploit the inherent ambiguity of language, and the inherent implicitness or indirectness of language use.
10 A number of these statements could be open to misinterpretation .
11 Demonstrate provocation test where clients deliberately over-breath - discuss catastrophic misinterpretation of symptoms - breathing exercises.
12 One of the important ways to avoid mistranslation is to reveal the factors responsible for misinterpretation and cultural conflicts underlying the languages.
13 Such disclosure should make the financial statements more useful and less subject to misinterpretation.
14 So, the FT interpretation you mentioned is clearly a misinterpretation.
15 The letter levelled two criticisms against the BBC, of misinterpretation and bias.
16 That leaves both speakers in the conversation a wide margin for misinterpretation.
17 It appears that this universally promoted idea was based largely on a misinterpretation.
18 The term parts per million ( ppm ) was widely used but frequently led to misinterpretation.
19 The rules should be so framed that they do not allow of misinterpretation.