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"misinterpret" Definitions
  1. misinterpret something (as something/doing something) to understand something/somebody wrongly

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" He continued, "I can't help people who misinterpret things.
" He added, "I can't help people who misinterpret things.
It makes it even easier to misinterpret something somebody says.
However, this allows for someone to omit or misinterpret information.
Lloyd noted that most people, including feminists, misinterpret byproduct theory.
It is easy for people to misinterpret guarded for shady.
Don't want people to "misinterpret" exactly what you said. pic.twitter.
He quickly adds that he suspects people misinterpret his goal.
Are people going to misinterpret this and think it's pornographic?
"He's at work," Jeb said, nodding, pretending to misinterpret her.
And they will readily misinterpret them unless you communicate clearly.
Markets often misinterpret what is really going on in the economy.
I also think sometimes people can misinterpret what the activity means.
In other words, the brain was being trained to misinterpret sweetness.
Religion is not at fault; people who misinterpret its teachings are.
To say that changed on Monday might be to misinterpret the chaos.
It is interesting to see how often we misinterpret what is offensive.
He cannot afford to allow others the opportunity to misinterpret what he's doing.
Were they given bad intelligence or did they misinterpret what they were told?
He said officials refused to provide any information, lest he "might misinterpret it."
It's important to be patient because one picture can easily misinterpret a scene.
People could misinterpret the results and seek out treatment they didn't need, for example.
When these two planets clash, it's easy for us to misinterpret each other's intentions.
VR is not an immaterial world; it is rather a physical world we misinterpret.
"Kids misinterpret parents when they say things like 'don't do anything dumb,'" Levy said.
And that has led consumers to misinterpret their results, which is having negative consequences.
Billie Eilish is afraid some people misinterpret why she dresses the way she does.
Still, others can misinterpret their silence as judgment or pressure to talk even more.
Wilson said Friday that she didn't misinterpret anything when she listened in on that call.
Beware might misinterpret harmless postings on social media, for example, and influence an officer's response.
The episode underscored how Alexa can misinterpret conversation as a wake-up call and command.
His visual language is crisp, unambiguous, hard to misinterpret, if it requires interpretation at all.
As consumer genetics grow more popular, so does the potential that people will misinterpret the results.
As a result, many researchers consider those records an incomplete data set that's easy to misinterpret.
Instead, they often misinterpret cues and end up blocking innovation and increased efficiency with excessive regulation.
"So, you could easily see how awkward people could misinterpret certain kinds of communication," he adds.
Thank you, dear quesadilla, for letting people misinterpret you in every last corner of the world.
You know, we've had a lot of trouble with our name, and people just misinterpret it.
On Monday, podcaster Benjamin Dixon recirculated a 20133 speech by Bloomberg that was impossible to misinterpret.
Analysts have expressed that market reactions were overly-optimistic and might misinterpret what Yellen had said.
The officers, in turn, can misinterpret such responses as resistance or an attempt to flee, he added.
He's not a professional politician like the rest of them, so sometimes people misinterpret what he says.
It's hard to imagine how another person might misinterpret a signal that, to us, seems so clear.
The studies also found that more often than not, men tended to misinterpret their female partner's needs.
People misinterpret him in this country, and when we're taught about him in school, it's just hagiography.
A lot of people misinterpret horror games as being 'let's see how much I can destroy my players.
If your friends misinterpret your silence, isn't it better to help them understand it than shut them down?
He cites a Reddit commenter and Twitter user Nicole Sund as the only people who didn't misinterpret the news.
No one, however, is likely to misinterpret the party's signals in a year that will be florescent with symbolism.
No, Jeffrey Tambor, sexual violence victims don't "misinterpret" the actions of men who grab us, grope us, and worse.
" Later, Lebowitz added that her words had been misinterpreted: "I regret that everyone misinterpreted it because they misinterpret everything.
Can you explain how command officers might misinterpret or deliberately misuse a policy and how that can be harmful?
I cheered as she kissed her first man-boy and then proceeded to completely misinterpret his signals, because same.
You'll love this, so it turns out, so not only do the men misinterpret it if a woman's crying.
And children suffering from post-traumatic stress may describe their symptoms in terms that adults may misinterpret, she said.
A vast body of research in this field documents our cognitive biases and tendency to misjudge and misinterpret information.
They use our holy book to freely manipulate, misinterpret, and if need be, hide behind whenever they are challenged.
"The reason stated was 'can misinterpret it as a socially unacceptable slogan,'" Grabher wrote in a rant on Facebook.
LET ME SAY, I'M SUPER EXCITED ABOUT THAT SPACE FOR US. AND I THINK PEOPLE MISINTERPRET THIS TO SOME EXTENT.
As some misinterpret the Reproductive Health Act in New York, the term "on-demand abortion" resurfaces to cloud the facts.
It's not hard to misinterpret what it is that actually makes the series interesting, but the TV adaptation gets it.
The fact that people often misinterpret your conclusions: Does that teach us something about the limits of the human mind?
Regardless of whatever subsequently happened, it looks like the Haabs did initially misinterpret CNN's request to just ask the original question.
The game has a comedic bent, as robots who have imagined the simulation often misinterpret facets of office life for humans.
But keep things cool today, keep your friendships friendly, and don't snuggle too closely with someone who could misinterpret your feelings.
"I don't want you to misinterpret me as some guy who's like, 007 all the time, because I'm not," he insists.
But don't misinterpret the recent cozying up to Pelosi and Schumer as a sign the President has newfound friends in Washington.
This injured worldview can cause the person to misinterpret events in a manner that makes them feel re-traumatized and helpless.
" He added that the likelihood agencies will "misinterpret" online postings or otherwise use them against will "inevitably hamper freedom of speech.
Or perhaps there's a small amount of correlation in the noise that caused the LIGO scientists to misinterpret their gravitational-wave signal.
This is what goes wrong when ppl misinterpret #changethedate as an [-o-] request to make Australia Day more diverse, rather than decolonise.
Full-body communication is way harder to misinterpret because it taps into biological and social things that go back millions of years.
Mr Abdul-Jabbar fretted that white Americans would misinterpret Mr Johnson's bonhomie as a signal that the civil rights struggle was over.
Exxon claims the #ExxonKnew movement is "an orchestrated campaign that seeks to delegitimize ExxonMobil and misinterpret our climate change position and research."
Corkin, however, told Dittrich in a recorded interview that she was shredding her files on Molaison lest future researchers misinterpret her data.
The extreme polarization and the rise of right-wing think tanks that systematically misinterpret climate issues surely shoulder some of the blame.
While the technology is in its early days and could misinterpret language such as sarcasm, it will improve over time, Cohen said.
"We believe the opportunity for someone to misinterpret a situation, even in open carry states, could lead to tragic results," he continues.
Video of their victory is shot into space as a time capsule, which aliens discover and misinterpret as a declaration of war.
The viral Children's Health Defense articles misinterpret existing research to stoke fears that vaccines might be dangerous for children and pregnant women.
They observe international and local religious preaching in mosques and engage with those who misinterpret the Muslim Holy Book in radical ways.
" A former Harvard student told Bruck that in class, "He had convoluted ways of thinking about how men could misinterpret lack of consent.
On the other hand, many patrons often misinterpret the service charge for "service tax" that the government imposes and tip their server nevertheless.
It's likely, though, that ESA knows how easy it is for onlookers to misinterpret the information as a sign of the industry's health.
" The parents, the filing says, "isolate specific statements, take them out of context while ignoring other relevant portions, and misinterpret what was said.
This "breaking" is sometimes referred to as central sensitization, and it leads people to misinterpret normal sensations coming from their nerves as pain.
Inexplicably, current U.S. climate policy does just the opposite, reflecting an extraordinary predisposition to ignore, misinterpret and misrepresent the data and underlying science.
Anxiety itself can cause a rapid heart rate, chest pain, nausea and sweating that patients then misinterpret as a sign of physical illness.
But Mr. Dennis preferred to stay inside, behind drawn shades, where there was little risk anyone would misinterpret what he was up to.
"We believe the opportunity for someone to misinterpret a situation, even in open-carry states, could lead to tragic results," Mr. McMillon said.
It's a low-tech version of the well-known problem of adversarial examples, image alterations that cause machine learning systems to misinterpret data.
Men are grappling with new realities, realizing that they need to think carefully about how they present themselves lest someone misinterpret their actions.
Compared to a series of symbols on a tiny LCD display, the app makes it almost impossible to misinterpret a positive or negative response.
As if we might misinterpret Nola's rent woes and the hordes of white people living around her in Brooklyn, gentrification was name-dropped mercilessly.
"There is no way to misinterpret the message that Jeff Sessions sent today: Black lives do not matter," Rashad Robinson said in a statement.
We're human beings, for god sakes; we're always gonna make mistakes, we're gonna have slips of the tongue, we're gonna misinterpret each other's words.
The simple version of the hypochondria hypothesis would be that officials misinterpret high unemployment as a structural problem when it's actually a demand problem.
Any reform that lacks Chapter 9 in Puerto Rico will inevitably be criticized by hard-liners who misinterpret it as carte blanche for bondholders.
Getting busy must include a verbal "yes" or some sort of totally-impossible-to-misinterpret moan or groan or high-pitched scream of pleasure.
The point is, it is the responsibility of the free press not to aid and abet those who willfully misinterpret others for political advantage.
An irony of the Dunning-Kruger effect is that so many people misinterpret it, are overconfident in their understanding of it, and get it wrong.
The same Smithsonian article cites several experts who say readers (and I guess me, the media) shouldn't misinterpret these studies or take them too seriously.
Otherwise, overwhelmed doctors may order the wrong test, or they may misinterpret the result — confusing patients and potentially leading to wrong diagnoses or false positives.
This QT [quantitative tightening] was going to end at any rate at the end of the year," said Pande, adding "we could misinterpret the minutes.
Americans must continue to stay well-informed about Zika, and careful not to misinterpret success at slowing the disease as being an eradication of it.
Racial stereotypes, she wrote, could cause people to misinterpret innocent behavior as something threatening or violent, and "stand your ground" laws could justify this violence.
And one of the things that people misinterpret is, they talk about this trade deficit, as if it&aposs sort of money we have lost.
As our time together wraps up, I have to ask: what does she make of the fact that people might misinterpret her message as superficial?
Sometimes, an investor wants to give a team a term sheet and they misinterpret this interest and kick off the fundraising process before they're ready.
For those who might misinterpret this as a victory of more pro-business policies over the progressive direction Bannon often championed, they should be cautious.
The Beijing News, municipal government-run newspaper, in an editorial said U.S. firms should be "rational" and not over-react or misinterpret the U.S. Entity List.
" Others pointed out that people were using Kondo's poor English to deliberately misinterpret her, jumping on the opportunity to make her out to be the "other.
They interpret and misinterpret what someone has said, or put words in other people's mouths, and generally follow the ambulance or fire truck much too closely.
He grasped this reporter's arm repeatedly to hammer home a point, and from time to time clamped a hand over hers, lest she somehow misinterpret him.
Writing under the pseudonym "∞ Ayes" in The Entheogen Review in 2001, Sand argued that to look for concrete structure within the experience was to misinterpret it.
Italy tried to misinterpret a treaty signed with Ethiopia to subdue it as a client state, but Ethiopian Emperor Menelik II wasn't having any of it.
Plot: When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack the Earth in the form of the video games.
"There is no way to misinterpret the message that Jeff Sessions sent," Rashad Robinson, the executive director of the civil rights group Color of Change, said.
"This ruling confirms that the court continues to misinterpret decades of precedent and the federal regulations and mining laws that govern the Rosemont project," she said.
"This ruling confirms that the court continues to misinterpret decades of precedent and the federal regulations and mining laws that govern the Rosemont project," she said.
In the absolute scariest scenario, North Korea could misinterpret Trump's rhetorical bluster as an actual sign that the US is about to attack — and strike first.
This post-election electoral map is full of opportunities to misinterpret visual data, and to miss insights that might come from it were it done more successfully.
At best, they handle basic commands like "start a five-minute timer" with quiet competence; at worst, they misinterpret any sentence containing more than a single clause.
The best remote workers are energetic self-starters who are also empathetic, and so less likely to misinterpret emails or messages and assume the worst, said Monsef.
They also are, not coincidentally, the occupations where sexual harassment is common, where even the best-intentioned of men sometimes misinterpret a compelled smile for sexual interest.
The media has been stoking the flames by constantly portraying President Trump as a liar when they go to extremes to misinterpret or misstate what he said.
While some misinterpret the crews as street gangs, the dancers say they're focused only on creating music and battling for popularity in dance battles in the streets.
I'll mark the clues that I found most challenging, as well — see if you agree, and when I misinterpret or miss something feel free to weigh in.
Those words are reckless and if acted upon by the infinitesimal amount of us who are criminals and misinterpret your suggestive language, it results in police brutality.
One thing I'll be sorry to see go after all the Blockbusters and malls have disappeared are roadside message boards, if only because they're so easy to misinterpret.
It's hard to misinterpret: Trump says tweeting his messages helps ensure accuracy in his messages, which can be construed when he is covered "so dishonestly" by the press.
The forecasters, for their part, have argued that the median voter (and the median pundit) misinterpret their methods, and that a few bad apples should not spoil the bunch.
"People misinterpret and ignore things to their detriment," she added, and may end up dating someone who turned out to be different from the person they thought they were.
Over Skype, Mr. Qader said he worried that people might misinterpret this as a concession that he did something that merited a prison sentence of a year or two.
"The thing that people misinterpret in the UK market is that if it's low price it must be low quality," Greggs CEO Roger Whiteside told The Telegraph last year.
SO, AGAIN, I THINK SOME PEOPLE MISINTERPRET WHAT THE SEP IS, YOU KNOW, LIKE, SO WE'VE HAD YEARS WHERE WE'VE HAD MORE RATE INCREASES THAN WE ENDED UP DOING.
American midfielder Megan Rapinoe said that there was a "certain lightness" about their approach which some misinterpret as "aloofness" while Wiegman saw no problem with the attitude of Sunday's opponents.
The concern is that a CRISPR-favoring bias could potentially cause researchers to misinterpret or skew study results, or forge ahead with human clinical trials before CRISPR is really ready.
She acts like this is a natural side effect of her role as the town's protector, but she's clearly lonely, angry, and carrying around a weight that other people misinterpret.
The phrase "believe women" has come in for criticism in recent months, as some misinterpret it to mean that we should believe everything a woman says without question or verification.
Fringe extremist groups like ISIS abuse and willfully misinterpret a religion practiced and beloved by more than a billion people across the world, including more than 2628 million American Muslims.
"We believe the opportunity for someone to misinterpret a situation, even in open carry states, could lead to tragic results," CEO Doug McMillon said in a memo distributed to employees.
More generally, if the Trump administration is convinced that AI won't cause job losses for 50 years or more, it is likely to misinterpret labor market trends and make policy mistakes.
For example, if you tap a bed with a busy-patterned bedspread, it explains why such decorations are not a good idea because people with dementia can misinterpret what they're seeing.
"If there has been one certainty of late it is the market's ability to misinterpret Fed Chairman Powell," Tom Porcelli, chief U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets, said in a note.
Not only is Lee relying on racist stereotypes about angry Black men to misinterpret their rightful feelings of frustration, but he is using them to position himself as a moral superior.
Though few research studies have examined the impact of online pornography on teen relationships, some teenagers misinterpret explicit images that are increasingly demeaning and violent toward women as examples of intimacy.
I can only assume that their irregular shapes caused the parking sensors to misinterpret the obstacles proximity, thus causing the Countryman to park too shallow with two wheels still in the road.
As Leo is the sign of royalty, some astrologers might misinterpret you for being a snob who doesn't know what hard work means, but this characterization couldn't be further from the truth.
It is common for analysts and activists to misinterpret the fact that people such as Rabbi Levenstein have positions in which they can presumably influence Israel's institutions and educate its future leaders.
Physicians, geneticists and policymakers have long been concerned that the enthusiasm over personalized medical information and genetic testing may place consumers who misunderstand or misinterpret results at risk of jeopardizing their health.
The compact thesis encompasses a range of argumentative vignettes on how Western tech founders and non-profit executives misinterpret the needs of the global poor — and what internet access really means to them.
Traffic signs can be misread by AVs in dangerous ways, and hackers could intentionally make a vehicle misinterpret a stop sign, for example — an attack that would compromise cybersecurity and safety features simultaneously.
Keep the current libel laws Do not misinterpret this article to mean that anyone should be able to publish anything about a public figure just because they have social media to defend themselves.
Unarmed deaf people, whom police misinterpret to be aggressive or using gang signs, have been killed with impunity— Daniel Harris, Edward P. Miller, and John T. Williams are among the more famous cases.
"The danger is that someone will misinterpret how to use this product and give it to a child who's already allergic," said Lianne Mandelbaum, who runs a website for people with food allergies.
" NELA RICHARDSON, INVESTMENT STRATEGIST, EDWARD JONES, ST. LOUIS "Markets might confuse chair Powell's comments of today with Draghi's comments of a few years ago and misinterpret 'act as appropriate' with 'do whatever it takes'.
It blows my mind to see how easily people misinterpret silence and respect for being guilty of something and how quick they are to judge, bully and falsely accuse based on assumptions and opinions.
Together, all this means that if doctors and researchers are not careful, "you'll end up learning patterns that are either obvious or you'll completely misinterpret what they mean in potentially dangerous ways," says Chen.
Health minister Gaviria told a conference late last year that doctors often misinterpret the health exception, unaware that potential damage to a woman's mental and emotional health count as reasons to approve an abortion.
We misinterpret material renunciation, austere aesthetics and blank, emptied spaces as symbols of capitalist absolution, when these trends really just provide us with further ways to serve our impulse to consume more, not less.
But they also can capture and potentially misinterpret movements initiated by parents or caregivers, such as picking up the child or swinging him about, although the child is not then moving on her own.
The results are displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit via an invisible white LED display, while an additional and impossible to misinterpret color-changing LED indicates possible health concerns with a green, orange, or red warning.
For all the op-eds proclaiming that the Brits need to get the Germans on their side and understand German thinking, Britain has a tendency to misinterpret Germany's position on the EU fundamentally and repeatedly.
On Monday, Esper said the situations in Syria and Afghanistan are very different, so the Afghans and other US allies "should not misinterpret our actions in the recent week or so with regard to Syria."
"All these things should reassure Afghan allies and others they should not misinterpret our actions in the region in the recent week or so in regard to Syria and contrast that with Afghanistan," Esper added.
Charlie Kirk is not the first public figure, on either side of the political spectrum, to cherry-pick or willfully misinterpret data, statements, or proposals, transforming them into "facts" intended to cudgel the opposition into submission.
We misinterpret the tiny stereo pictures inside the screens of the VR headset as though they were, say, a giant DOOM imp, but they are not "immaterial": They are actual physical colors and pixels and LEDs.
"Sometimes context and tone doesn't come through in text, so somebody that defaults to assuming good intentions from others makes it easier to understand where people are coming from and to not misinterpret text," he said.
I could still tell it was my friend, but a computer program scanning the footage for a face match might not be so successful because, according to Urban, it may misinterpret the face as a light source.
"There are always screwballs, fanatics, extremists out there who are going to twist and misinterpret what anybody says, whether it's the president of the United States or the pastor of a church like I am," Jeffress said.
"All of these things, I think, should reassure our Afghan allies and others that they should not misinterpret our actions in the recent week or so with regard to Syria and contrast that with Afghanistan," Esper said.
Dr. Angelosante says that our skills of perception develop throughout early childhood, so if a small child sees something out of the corner of their eye, there's a chance that they'll misinterpret what that thing really is.
"The Reports on Sarah and Saleem," an absorbing drama from the Palestinian director Muayad Alayan, concerns an affair between a Palestinian man and an Israeli woman and how outsiders misinterpret their efforts to cover for their infidelity.
Conjuring images of surprise floods and electrocution by downed power lines, they asked residents not to misinterpret their state's less-severe-than-expected ordeal as a sign that life could quickly and easily snap back to normalcy.
As a public company, you are no longer being supportively cheered on, but independently scrutinized by investors who understand the business in less detail and are liable to react strongly to indicators whose significance they can easily misinterpret.
The piece explores the "confirmation bias," a general tendency for humans to interpret facts in such a way as to confirm existing beliefs, a phenomenon that affects, for example, scientific studies, as researchers misinterpret or overlook contrary data.
My biggest fear was that one of these men, the man with the lights or the cameraman, would misinterpret my nervousness and halt everything, shutting down the set on the ground that I was being objectified against my will.
So, when existing precedent either doesn't apply or cuts against the overriding demand to stop Trump, then it's up to the court to yank that law out of context, misinterpret it, and then functionally rewrite it to reach the "right" result.
But by rhetorically lowering the bar to American action, Mr. Trump could cause Mr. Kim to misinterpret carefully limited United States military moves — like flying B-1 bombers over the Korean Peninsula — as the start of a regime-ending attack.
Just as critical is awareness of the sensibilities and sensitivities of the audiences whose hearts you're trying to reach -- and preparation for the unpleasant realities of how overseas gatekeepers might twist or misinterpret who you are and what you're doing.
"The N.T.S.B. concludes that had the driver's navigation application included information on the upcoming grade crossing, he would have been less likely to misinterpret the visual cues and mistakenly turn onto the railroad tracks," the safety board wrote in its report.
At the end of the Korean War, the two sides signed an armistice so technically they are still at war, which keeps each side on a constant state of alert and increases the likelihood that one side may misinterpret the other side's intentions.
Consider that an intelligent, educated adult would likely have to be deep in her cups before she would misinterpret a simple chart, but this is what partisanship is causing us to do all the time as we process all kinds of information.
With emotions raw after Vegas, Foster said that he and his bandmates decided not to perform "Pumped Up Kicks" at the Austin City Limits festival in Texas or at the "All Things Go" music festival in Washington because some people misinterpret its meaning.
"I think a lot of the times what you find in the media, and I think it ends up harming the credibility of pollsters ultimately, is people misinterpret and misread data and then they want to blame the data," Easley told Hill.
At the same time they are more available to our sources, and the proliferation of accessible data in and of itself can lead politicians, companies and government officials to misinterpret it or use it without proper context to back their own agendas.
Photo: Elaine Thompson (AP)There's been a number of incidents where Amazon's Alexa digital assistant has done things like misinterpret something it overheard and started sending random people recordings of private conversations, or audio files kept by the company wound up in the wrong hands.
Given that Spartan already has one test that can determine your genetic risk for Alzheimer's, with the likelihood of more genetic tests like it in the future, there is the potential that uninformed patients could misinterpret results that could cause them a lot of worry.
"Its decisions seem to be influenced by media pressure and liberal organizations – and perhaps OSC should be mindful of its own mandate to act in a fair, impartial, non-political manner, and not misinterpret or weaponize the Hatch Act," he said in a statement.
Visa applicants "must consider the risk that a U.S. official will misinterpret their speech on social media, impute others' speech to them, or subject them to additional scrutiny or delayed processing because of the views they or their contacts have expressed," the lawsuit said.
In Difficult People, we watch Julie and Billy give a middle finger to societal norms and expect the world to reward them—they frequently misinterpret blind selfishness as bravely suffering to achieve their own goals—while they flounder under the weight of the expectations of adulthood.
Don't misinterpret that as any compromise on their aggression; the first utterance on Nightmare Logic isn't a word, but a guttural bark signaling that you're about to be drawn and quartered by tomahawk-like riffs that leave you no choice but to stage-dive into their world.
"But the White House stood by Conway and said the agency's decision was "influenced by media pressure and liberal organizations — and perhaps OSC should be mindful of its own mandate to act in a fair, impartial, non-political manner, and not misinterpret or weaponize the Hatch Act.
But military officials fear that Mr. Kim might misinterpret such a strike, seeing it not as a single event but as the first wave of a broader assault on his government, and lash out with a barrage of artillery and conventional missiles streaming toward Seoul or Tokyo.
A lot of people misinterpret it, and the thing that's really heartbreaking about it is people that I would consider allies, people who are on the far left side of the political spectrum who are anti-racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia—these are the people who are coming at us.
Carriere points to the survey, which lists communication pain points for millennials working in an office and those working remotely, as an example: Nearly half of all respondents for both groups say their top "communication pain point" is that it's easy to misinterpret the tone of emails, IMs, etc.
After a woman in Portland found out that her Echo speaker had recorded a conversation she had with her husband and sent it to a random contact, Amazon admitted that its Alexa technology can misinterpret household noises like conversations, TV soundtracks, and music as wake-up calls and start recording.
As with so many other female celebrities, if you listen closely to an interview that's long enough, you can sense a particular sort of exhaustion — one that stems from the labor of trying to live your life in constant awareness of the ways others will misinterpret, repurpose, or otherwise appropriate its parts.
While the federal government says that under the gender equity law, Title IX, colleges and K-12 schools should inform victims of an assailant's punishment if it "directly relates to both students," the law doesn't require K-12 schools to do so, and many administrators misinterpret it to assume they are bound to secrecy.
"I believe Orlando's actions are stunning in their shortsightedness and in an effort to be politically correct or to misinterpret the constitutional right of freedom of religion," said Burton, who serves as president of the St. Louis Airport Interfaith Chaplaincy, an organization that has offered "prayer, religious services, spiritual guidance, empathetic listening" and other assistance at St. Louis Lambert International Airport for more than 33 years.
"Most adolescents who develop an ED did not have obesity previously," the authors write, "but some adolescents may misinterpret what 'healthy eating' is and engage in unhealthy behaviors, such as skipping meals or using fad diets in an attempt to 'be healthier,' the result of which could be the development of an ED."'In particular, the way parents talk about weight with their kids seems to have a huge impact.
Since ES&S creates ballot-definition files before each election for some customers — the critical programming files that tell machines how to apportion votes based on a voter's screen touch or marks on a paper ballot — a malicious actor able to get into ES&S's network could conceivably corrupt these files so machines misinterpret a vote for Donald Trump, say, as one for his opponent, or vice versa.
In the wake of the surprising Brexit vote in the UK, headlines around the globe have declared potential lessons for the US. presidential election—populist movements across the world taking back their countries, an angry working class rejecting the status quo, and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the center of the same sentiments here in the US. Time will tell whether any of these prognostications actually prove true, but at least one real lesson for the US elections is already clear—many people (including the media) are caught off guard because they misinterpret polls.
In the wake of the surprising Brexit vote in the UK, headlines around the globe have declared potential lessons for the US presidential election — populist movements across the world taking back their countries, an angry working class rejecting the status quo, and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the center of the same sentiments here in the US. Time will tell whether any of these prognostications actually prove true, but at least one real lesson for the US elections is already clear — many people (including the media) are caught off guard because they misinterpret polls.

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