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"misread" Definitions
  1. to understand somebody/something wrongly synonym misinterpret
  2. misread something (as something) to read something wrongly

529 Sentences With "misread"

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Biden not only misread the room, he misread the time.
But that's because Cruz misread Trump, not because he misread the voters.
The children also misread neutral as happy about as often as they misread it as angry, which is different from some other studies in this area.
" Conservative Wisconsin radio host Charlie Sykes, who conducted a scathing interview with Trump last week, said that the GOP frontrunner has "misread the culture and misread the political landscape.
I think Schultz, like Nader, may have misread the moment.
I SEEM TO HAVE MISREAD THE TEMPER OF THE TIMES.
I'm sorry, I misread that: it's literally a square ROOT.
Still, he's conscious about the song's true intent being misread.
Had Juan misread his quiet character for experience, confidence even?
Ludwig Feuchtwanger, like many Jews, misread Hitler at the outset.
This would misread Roberts's approach to American political power, though.
For example, they misread women's standard friendliness as sexual interest.
For a story in April, he misread an embargo's time.
I'm sorry, I misread that; it represents the crescent moon.
This also isn't the first time Trump has misread Pelosi.
But the company says critics just misread its inspiring message.
I also realized in amusement that I'd misread the situation.
I initially misread Gibson's textiles because of my cultural assumptions.
I think there was a misread on the early vote enthusiasm.
Sierra's move was bad because she misread her alliance with Sarah.
But in truth, Frank and I simply misread one another's interest.
SpaceX alleges the unknown proposal was misread by the Air Force.
When I heard that figure, I thought I had misread it.
Had I misread the bright-orange British wedge of carbon fiber?
A misread of the shot clock by Shep Garner helped, too.
He shows her the card, but she has misread his delay.
Either way, don't be coy or vague — that could be misread.
It was misread and Miranda found herself on Sammie's bad side.
As for President Trump, he has already misread the elections; 26.
Does Penny know something I don't, or has it misread the data?
Even well-informed officials and scholars misread political dynamics around the world.
He especially misread the atmospheric shifts in Silicon Valley's fund-raising climate.
"I realize now that I misread body language," Groubert told the judge.
Occasionally, Pak misread something that was hard to discern from far away.
Either they misread the Saudis or the kingdom's leadership hardened its position.
No, you didn't misread that, the TV is $1200 off right now.
They misinterpreted evidence, misread people's actions and barked up the wrong trees.
No, you didn't misread that, the NES Classic is back in stock.
It's not unheard of for parties to misread what's important for voters.
That suggests they either misread the market or decided not to listen.
"Closeness can sometimes be misread, especially if alcohol's involved," Ms. Munro said.
I misread the earlier reporting and the correct figure is $1.6 million.
And this is where Warren and her team really misread the electorate.
But it looks as if the Israelis misread the signals from Washington.
Pence's sin has been to fundamentally misread what the Midwest is becoming.
The engineer told investigators he misread a signal shortly before the incident.
This uncanny relatability has been misread as a low ceiling for years.
" Rose apologized, saying he misread signals and felt his overtures involved "shared feelings.
The Catalog approach also means it is harder for data to be misread.
LW had misread the ticket: The scratch-off was actually worth $10 million.
" He replied, "Clearly, I misread things in the moment and I'm truly sorry.
But such forecasts badly misread the true depths of the Trump-Bannon alliance.
But sources said the leads had misread investor sentiment in bringing the deal.
But if he misread the situation here, Barton could face that agony again.
The couple invites us to consider how we read and misread each other.
He scanned the letter again to make sure he had not misread it.
"I think it's always a mistake to misread your mandate," Mr. McConnell said.
The disclosure further convinced the F.B.I. that it had initially misread Russia's intentions.
I hefted it, weightless, in my palm—an antique bit of misread future.
And if you were charitable, Laura, you would say they just misread human nature.
He either misread the very clear regulation or he was misled by career officials.
But weeks later, Kate finally got her way — all because Tarisha misread her calendar.
The second: You have misread the price and believe this bag to be $11.
But by calling this election, she appears to have misread the voters, Schlossberg said.
That happens no less when journalists misread statistics than when literary scholars abuse history.
The internal data suggest that Mr. Trump either misread those views or mischaracterized them.
I'd argue that Republicans in West Virginia have in some ways misread the electorate.
Those closest to him missed or misread the physical cravings that he hid well.
In particular, Japan misread the changing political landscape in Australia as Abbott fell from favour.
I think a lot of people misread the environment and the mood around the country.
Overall, black faces were more than twice as likely to be misread than white faces.
Sometimes sensors misread blood glucose levels and dose inappropriately, or the technology can fail altogether.
But here, liberalism's binary simplifications misread the situation and make the concerns harder to address.
Aging further and further away from his core audience, he misread what teens cared about.
The company misread aspects of the power market, leaving it with large inventories of equipment.
In particular, Japan misread the changing political landscape in Australia as Abbott fell from favor.
" Asked if the missing stars had misread the situation, he said: "I think completely, yeah.
Jim Manley, a former Senate Democratic leadership aide, said Republicans misread the Schumer-Pelosi alliance.
Varadkar joked that he had misread the option, thinking it was some kind of cosmetic.
The Clinton campaign "misread America," Ms. Conway said, and should take ownership of its loss.
With white-hot Mars retrograde in Scorpio until June 29, it's easy to misread signals.
The media, pundits and politicians have all fundamentally misread the meaning of Election Day 6900.
"Really sorry, totally misread your email," press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said to the publication.
It only requires one hour; we originally misread a low-res screenshot of the ransomware.
Anyone who expected Mr. Spencer to skulk away after the violence in Charlottesville misread him.
Warren Beatty famously misread the card and announced "La La Land" had taken the prize.
" Bibi had completely misread Trump's mind-set, which was: "We're awash in oil and gas.
"Another party figure said: "Revoke was terrible and also just totally misread the public mood.
They also, however, said Judge Buchwald had misread U.S. Supreme Court precedent to reach her conclusion.
In that crash, an engineer misread a signal and failed to slow the train, investigators said.
However, many people on social media misread the story as new and connected to the fire.
KASHKARI SAYS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE HAS BEEN GIVING A FAULTY SIGNAL, FED HAS MISREAD THE LABOR MARKET
Update: We initially misread the AWS pricing chart and have updated the post to reflect that.
He misread something in the New York Times and half-heard something unrelated on Fox News.
The idea that the Justice Department would give Deutsche a pass, was radically misread, Cramer said.
George W. Bush may have misread Vladimir Putin, but he didn't openly play footsie with him.
The logic is based on a misread of what brought about the nuclear deal of 2015.
Some of those lost votes resulted from electronic or mechanical lapses that misread or lost ballots.
To do so, he said, would be to fundamentally misread the moment in which we live.
S inger : I've never thought of you as a sentimental person, but maybe I misread that.
You can see this pattern today in the ways that many progressive activists misread public opinion.
The failed uprising has raised questions about whether the Trump administration misread events on the ground.
"How they misread a four from a five, I don't know," said Ms. Harms, a Republican.
Mr. Arnold said he didn't want the humor in his photos to be misread as mocking.
Tone can't be heard, and those who find their jokes or flirations misread suffer the consequences.
"Our shared passion for our work should not be misread as tension," Mr. Claure told Bloomberg.
How did she misread things to such a degree that she's lost control of the girls?
"We checked the same ticket six or seven times because we thought we misread it," Gina said.
Kraft Heinz had misread Mr Polman, who likes to talk about managing growth for the longer term.
Readers, especially the thousands of readers of a story that's gone viral, may misread, or read differently.
" In 2015, she says he offered another apology, claiming that he "used to misread people back then.
GE has also acknowledged that it misread the market, leaving it with large inventories of unsold equipment.
"I think China and Asia in general are misread by the West," CEO Mike Wells told CNBC.
Mr. Putin has long misread NATO, which was significantly demilitarized after the Cold War, as a threat.
But Kavanaugh continued to misread his own dissent before the committee and in post-hearing written questions.
Ian Desmond, who had been on first, misread the play and was caught well off the bag.
Last week, Goldman issued a mea culpa of sorts, detailing how it misread the crude oil market.
Leonard gave the chuckle of someone who had misread an instruction manual on how to do it.
But to read Steven's book and think it says, "Don't worry, be happy," is to misread it.
When I asked the T.S.A. agent why, he sheepishly claimed that the passport kiosk "misread" my form.
Many media outlets, including ours sadly, misread Lorde when she spoke Friday about her relationship with Taylor Swift.
Morsy and other Brotherhood leaders misread the genuine popular unrest as part of a conspiracy by their enemies.
Did we misread that, and he's actually gonna show up on the final few episodes of The Americans?
The Delaware Supreme Court said Vice-Chancellor Laster misread its precedent in two 2017 cases, DFC Global v.
But don't misread this as a mere proof of concept or a camera with an afterthought phone attached.
Yet his supporters — mostly trade unions and new, ordinary party members — say centrists have misread the public mood.
When the jealous partner doesn't communicate their feelings well, the other will likely misread their jealousy as mistrust.
Just as Mr Trump underestimates the fragility of the global economic system, so too does he misread geopolitics.
Both humans and machines can misread court documents, or erroneously include convictions for someone with the same name.
The confusion will disarm you and you'll end up wondering if you're the one who misread it all.
There's concern that anything they do or say will be misread by North Korea, bringing them unwelcome attention.
A cell phone record which had been used as evidence against Syed was revealed to have been misread.
But when I asked him about it in light of today's news, he said I had misread him.
"The Leftovers" could end with an hour-long monologue about how critics misread "Lost" and I'd be satisfied.
In "Citizen K," Khodorkovsky says he misread Putin when the former Soviet intelligence officer first came to power.
In "Citizen K," Khodorkovsky says he misread Putin when the former Soviet intelligence officer first came to power.
And George W. Bush made what in hindsight was a classic first-impression misread of Vladimir V. Putin.
Take this article I wrote when I was 24 where I completely misread a legal filing, for instance.
What is true is that these results show the party's leadership having misread the larger electoral trends somewhat.
There was the occasional anchor that dragged at night, a misread chart or a motor that wouldn't start.
At first he kept handing the money back, thinking I had miscalculated the fare or misread the bills.
If we have misread Trumpish here, the new president should be so kind as to set us straight.
Having fundamentally misread the likelihood of success, Mr. Trump and his advisers fully embraced the health care legislation.
Yet Mr. Rosselló misread the anger brewing among his people after years of economic stagnation and broken promises.
Yet Mr. Rosselló misread the anger brewing among his people after years of economic stagnation and broken promises.
The Americans misread his signals, as well as the calculus, clear in retrospect, that led him into Kuwait.
The engineer later told the NTSB he had misread a signal and tried to brake before the accident.
It's easy to misread signals in the heightened paranoia of tribal council, with your entire game on the line.
If you misread an Electoral College margin as a huge popular mandate, your 2017 will be the Democrats' 2009.
Men might be worse at communicating with women patients, causing them to misread the severity of the heart attack.
Although press coverage of the story appeared to misread the report, that is not entirely the fault of journalists.
"They do not become radicals because they have misread the texts or because they have been manipulated," he declares.
And there's no reason to reject this overall approach [of alcohol control] just because of a misread of history.
It turns out they misread their own rule, and took a goal off the board that should have counted.
BRUCE WHITEHOUSEAssociate professor of anthropologyLehigh UniversityBethlehem, Pennsylvania "Nearly sweet nothing" (December 16th) misread the reality of international sugar politics.
Definitely misread the Ariel casting as "Halle Berry" and was completely befuddled for a good, few, dozen, FIFTYLEVEN, minutes.
One possible explanation: cognitive biases related to their political preferences caused managers to misread the economy and the markets.
"It was a misread of the culture outside of these walls," he told me at Playboy's Beverly Hills headquarters.
That could reduce both the number of lost and misread ballots and the long lines caused by equipment failures.
"I guess I just misread where he was trying to shoot," he said of Matthews' shot on the winner.
It's easy to misread even a close partner, leading to a false belief that a breakup would be painful.
Responding in a shaky voice, he acknowledged it and said, "I used to misread people back then," she recalled.
Realizing he had misread his audience, perhaps because of the startled look on my face, he started to backtrack.
I was in the Senate when President George W. Bush misread his mandate and sought to privatize Social Security.
Cody Simpson and Miley Cyrus are either playing with our hearts before Christmas, or these signs are being misread.
First, allow me to review how Wine School works, because some readers misread the assignment as a consumer recommendation.
After all, Fox & Friends misread the Hill report, and Trump took what he saw on TV at face value.
Even if you hit the brakes late, or misread the entry to a corner, it proved uncannily tolerant and forgiving.
Dankers didn't speculate, but it's possible that United massively misread a 2016 TSA blog post aimed at Comic-Con attendees.
" Niall was "completely blindsided," he told PEOPLE at the time, explaining that he felt like he'd "misread some [little things].
The NTSB also said the Amtrak engineer on that train told investigators he misread a signal shortly before the incident.
" When asked about whether she misread the public's mood, she just responded: "This was a terrible tragedy that took place.
The elite political class's intellectual arguments failed to resonate with large segments of British society because they misread the country.
WATCH: #Being13: Inside the Secret World of Teens "The tone gets misread (in) the communication between the teenagers," Greenberg said.
I think I misread the situation... from Tinder Not exactly the sexiest of role play scenarios, but sounds intriguing nonetheless.
But that wasn't the fault of the polls — the pundits and press were the ones who consistently misread their chances.
On this play from the Finals, a single misread by J.R. Smith led to a wide-open dunk for Durant.
Such encounters can escalate out of control if police officers misread the confusion and disorientation that such people are experiencing.
The feds who made those claims in July have now quietly admitted they might have just misread her text messages.
There are problem guys who are simply clueless — who misread cues and think that their victims enjoy what they're doing.
In continuing to misread the political situation and reality itself, the left is setting itself up for failure and disappointment.
Eventually, Alexis realizes that she misread her flight itinerary and she actually isn't leaving on her trip for another month.
But Fisher-Davis misread it as a call to foul McIntosh — a decision that cost them in a big way.
As the car approached the altered sign it misread it as 85 mph — and started to accelerate by 50 mph.
They allow us to easily reach out to people we don't know well (which means we may misread each other).
There are only three possible options: The Post's report is wrong, American spies misread the meeting, or Kushner is lying.
And the raw data that would be posted could be easily cherry-picked or misread, clouding the policy discussion, Southerland noted.
Abacus reported that a biomedical engineer who researched PPG confirmed that it is common for PPG sensors to misread light reflections.
In a bankruptcy court filing on Friday, ESL said the PBGC "misread" the buyout terms and its objection should be rejected.
"America is going through this period of realizing how much we misread what was right in front of us," says Marshall.
The designer misread Hench's measurements and delivered an incorrect Snow White figurine, and would charge thousands if he had resculpted it.
I didn't get enough cream cheese at Trader Joe's because I misread the recipe, and we also forgot to buy drinks.
"We should avoid taking policy steps that could be misread as a lack of concern over the inflation outlook," said Evans.
"The reality is that the Clinton campaign, I think, and the Democratic Party in general totally misread the electorate," he said.
A man from New Zealand accidentally became the owner of 2000,13 hens after he misread an ad on an auction website.
They say she misread public opinion, mismanaged the issue and provoked a political crisis that has damaged the city's international standing.
Lawyers for Dr. Xi said that an inventor of the pocket heater told Mr. Haugen that he had misread the blueprints.
I think President Obama has done pretty well over all, even if he severely misread the political climate after his election.
In fact, as the neuroscientist David Linden explained to me, it involves a predictable misread by something called a Pacinian corpuscle.
Some critics complain that Mr. Morrison, who took a vacation to Hawaii last month, has misread the depths of public anger.
They have also apparently drastically misread Trump at times, overplaying their hand and underestimating how little support Beijing has in Washington.
But Mr. Biden, his allies acknowledge, had plainly misread what activists on the left would accept on an extraordinarily sensitive issue.
His lawyers' public response has been to misread and trivialize what the framers of our constitution saw as a foundational American rule.
That time my mom genuinely believed I was doing every drug at once bc my idiot school misread my drug test pic.twitter.
While writing a math problem for example, the Touch misread a number: The Touch also appears to require a purely flat surface.
"It is clear that we misread the motivations of WeWork's management and our investment partners," Berghuis and Wakeman said in their letter.
She does so because even high-resolution pictures can produce indeterminate results or false positives or they can be misread by radiologists.
Mr Wilson says that Mr Schlappig misread United's stated intention, which was never to make basic economy cheaper than economy already was.
He's one character you could easily misread based on the fact that he looks like the greedy villain from a Dickens novel.
A deadly Amtrak crash in December near Seattle killed three after an engineer misread a signal and was speeding, investigators have said.
To a degree it's that "inflection" problem that you find with instant messengers versus actual conversation: Tone is very easy to misread.
There is a reason why the party calls NGOs "social organisations": it fears that "non-government" may be misread for "anti-government".
All three players had mouthwatering chances to claim victory but grazed edges, misread lines or mis-hit their potential playoff-ending putts.
After the procedure, she has repeatedly and vehemently slandered him to me, saying he punctured her uterus and misread or ignored ultrasounds.
He said the legal provisions were being misread, and that Congress had not really intended to shut Puerto Rico out of bankruptcy.
It also marks year three of Andela's rise as a VC backed, revenue focused firm that is often misread as a charity.
He alleged that they had bullied his client into a false confession and misread some of the key evidence in the case.
Poetry, he wrote, was a dark battleground where poets deliberately "misread" those who came before them and repress their debt to them.
I misread "Help badly" as "Help baldy" which kept an elusive sure thing — ABET, a genial pun — from abetting my southwest corner.
Yet Rivers insisted that Leonard, like one of Rivers's best-known former teammates with the Knicks, is often misread by the public.
If misread, North Korea's latest steps could drive a wedge between Washington and Seoul, and between the United States and our allies.
Kelly misread the setting when she wanted to address Jane Fonda's plastic surgery when Fonda was guesting to promote an upcoming movie.
Delusions, then, were misread as noble ideals, just as cruelty and greed are now being misrepresented as harsh but necessary self-interest.
I misread "Help badly" as "Help baldy" which kept an elusive sure thing — ABET, a genial pun — from abetting my southwest corner.
Not getting enough rest has a disastrous effect on your metabolism, prompting you to misread your system's hunger cues and revving your appetite.
People close to the prime minister reject the suggestion he misread Trump and cite what they say is the president's highly unpredictable nature.
"That ball that Cano hit to center field, that's an easy misread because the ball really had a lot of carry," Molitor said.
Looking back to the Great Recession, Cramer saw that Ben Bernanke misread the economy and thought it was stronger than it actually was.
I'd completely misread his texts, and I realized that had the situation been flipped, I would have wanted an excuse from him, too.
The briefs argue that the 2nd Circuit misread Amchem and Ortiz to require separate counsel for classes with substantially overlapping membership and interests.
And if no one else noticed a commotion or the busboy signaling his disapproval, might Spacey himself have misread the situation as well?
Whoever first started this falsehood misread a St. Lucie election board document showing that 249,095 "cards" were cast, and registered voters totaled 175,554.
Analysts said Mr. Trump's foreign policy team had misread the situation and had not been helpful in efforts to force out Mr. Maduro.
It's unclear if the incorrect details about the trade halt were written into the speech, or if Trump misread his teleprompter and misspoke.
A prime example of that perception gap is the familiar "cone of uncertainty" seen in hurricane tracking maps, which can be easily misread.
The possibility that my circumstantial reliance on lip reading might be misread as some kind of virtue left me feeling like a scammer.
Don't misread me: the "Day1" label put on the Frames and the Loop are a sign that these are very much beta products.
The Washington Post reported that lab workers there misread labels and watered down test solution that was already diluted, producing false negative results.
The company has previously acknowledged that it misread the upmarket trend of athleisure, instead relying on copious logos and basic styles of sportswear.
It's all too easy to misread a study, and all too easy for those errors to make it all the way to print.
Brafford said that he "believed she may have been flirting with him" and that he "may have misread the situation," the criminal complaint says.
But LG Display had misread the market: Chinese competitors were coming on strong, and by early this year prices for LCD screens were plummeting.
Adam Blum, founder and director of the Gay Therapy Center, said that discomfort around couples being misread can stem from an issue of validation.
Such optimism ignored the path of the trade dispute, where both sides appear to have woefully misread the intentions and motivations of the other.
Speaking to Jimmy Kimmel following the THR cover, she admitted that she's become nervous about being interviewed in print because she can be misread.
They don't fully understand the situation and misread cues like body language, which leads them to become more angry and more likely to explode.
I'm convinced I misread the address or the gallery's website is mistaken until I climb the stairs and see the name on the buzzer.
DID YOU MISREAD SORT OF THE BIGGER ISSUES WHEN IT CAME TO MACY'S AS OPPOSED TO THE SMALLER THINGS YOU THOUGHT COULD CREATE VALUE?
Both misread just how profound had been the original Crisis and just how double-edged was the sword that Beijing wielded to tackle it.
It also said the mistake was made because the sperm center, which keeps records in pen and ink rather than electronically, misread donor numbers.
As Rangers left fielder Ryan Rua misread the carom, fans began booing Beltran when he did not stretch the sharp hit into a double.
"It's unconvincing to try to pass this off as a rhetorical point being misread," wrote the Fact-Checker in awarding Ocasio-Cortez four Pinocchios.
" Bratton later said his comments about the shootings were "misread as a reference to all of rap and hip hop, which it was not.
Greenwald then acknowledged that, having perceived Sandgren as vulnerable—as someone suddenly exposed to intense public scrutiny—he might have misread the dominant tone.
It had to be a misread, because when I went to the dugout, three or four pitchers were like: 'How did you do that?
The ball was clearly going to bounce before Jose Altuve could catch it, but Gregorius misread it and hesitated on his way to second.
In yesterday's column I misread a Wall Street Journal story and said Facebook had offered the Trump campaign its largest-ever line of credit.
Confession: I misread this clue initially as "Welders of the dark side of the Force," and nearly invented a whole new SITH job category.
There are grumblings that Mr. Xi's government has misread the grievances of the protesters and underestimated the depth of the anger in Hong Kong.
For example, some confused conservative bloggers misread a leaked email from Clinton adviser John Podesta as evidence that Democrats were manipulating public poll results.
To suddenly decide to laser-focus on the region in order to better understand a few thousand people is to continue to misread the region.
I think people often misread that as a species of strength, but its true origin is fear — deep, pre-verbal fear, down in the brainstem.
In theory, peeing on a stick is pretty straightforward, but in a 2008 study, 1 in 4 women misread a line on a pregnancy test.
"I clearly misread the situation during a sex scene on set and have apologized to Sarah," Pardue said in the statement to the LA Times.
But the company, which is owned by the $4.6 billion dating giant Match Group, misread its audience when it started operations in India in 2015.
The PBOC would also closely monitor media reports and public opinion to prevent its policy intentions from being misread by the financial market, it added.
Correction June 2nd 6:15PM ET: Microsoft has not disclosed per-county sales of Minecraft, and we've removed a sentence that originally misread the chart.
"I clearly misread the situation during a sex scene on set and have apologized to Sarah," Pardue said in the statement to the LA Times.
After years of being processed (and often misread) by the overwhelmingly white dance music press, her debut proved she could create on her own terms.
Thomas said that McKinley's action of picking up the branch was misread by authorities as a form of prayer, which is barred from the area.
I may have misread her entirely that morning, but she seemed to me like a person propelled by forces not entirely of her own making.
You might have misread it as "handle bars," but today we're supposed to be thinking about the composer George Frideric Handel and bars of music.
Biggest Misread Of Harry Potter: Jonah compares himself to Harry Potter and Selina to Uncle Dursley, but he maybe doesn't really get J.K. Rowling's stories.
Asked repeatedly whether she had misread the public mood, May did not answer directly but said the focus was on providing support to the victims.
There were many times I wondered if maybe 6-year-old me had misread what happened, and I don't wish that painful isolation on anyone.
" But the Russians sometimes misread their audience, Dr. Broniatowski said, sending tweets that "didn't quite make sense, given the way Americans usually argue about vaccines.
Coal executives misread the market in China, racing to develop mines there only to see demand falter, which also caused American coal exports to slump.
This process got one reader I talked to in trouble, who misread an eBay listing and thought they'd scored a deal by only paying $50.
"When the test came back, they completely misread it, and read the indicator for a drug being negative as positive," Glemis told Mashable in an email.
"For those of you who misread, didn't understand, were confused or just didn't like my comments let me clarify it for you," McNabb wrote on Twitter.
"People misread his temperament for his policy agenda—he doesn't do fiery rhetoric, but he is from a good-government tradition of progressive ideas," he says.
On Friday, however, Powell warned against reading too much into those forecasts, noting that in the past markets at times had misread them as policy promises.
Cramer said Wall Street has misread Spotify's latest earnings report and guidance, and that misunderstood stocks like these give investors an opportunity to make some money.
During the finale of the December 20 Miss Universe Pageant, Harvey misread the card listing the winner and runners-up; he announced Gutierrez as the winner.
Sam Nunberg, who worked as an aide on Trump's presidential campaign, asserted that Democrats "misread the president's approval numbers" to suggest he faced certain electoral doom.
Political and military leaders misunderstood the enemy's motives; they misread conditions on the ground; they tried to beat unconventional fighters with conventional tactics; they massacred civilians.
Nietzsche often worried that he would be misread and misused; that he was, and still is, underlines the value of clear-eyed interpretations such as this.
He said he misread the ad, thinking he could put in a bid and take as many or as few of the hens as he wanted.
But more than that, it shows how the Trump administration completely misread Turkey's intentions to attack the Kurds — despite Ankara's repeated statements that it was serious.
Lord Carrington said he had misread Argentina's intentions and failed to anticipate the attack, which was repulsed by Britain in a popular 74-day undeclared war.
They are familiar tales and yet utterly distinctive from one another, with startling details that suggest the perversity of flailing souls who misread their own intentions.
A two-time runner-up at TPC Scottsdale, Fowler misread a putt on his final hole on Thursday where he could have taken the outright lead.
So losing the substance of what IT does feels like, at best, a lost opportunity for the film, and at worst, a misread of the story.
"I think in most or all the situations, she honestly thought she had a chance to pull it off, and she misread the situation," Manley said.
The lawsuit alleges that Tesla's Autopilot driver assistance system misread lane lines, failed to detect the concrete media, failed to brake and instead accelerated into the median.
My theory is that Drewski harmlessly flirts with Bianca on all of these levels and she has tragically misread the signs up until the very last minute.
It would be all too easy for a renter to either overlook the disclosure, or misread it and think it applied to something like a back deck.
If they misread the situation, miscalculate the response, or simply react slower than the moment demands, the unthinkable can become reality in the blink of an eye.
Tehran and Washington have already misread one another's actions, leading to a dangerous series of counter measures between the adversaries, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
Her voice was both confident and cautious, perhaps the voice of someone who has been misread in the past and is keen now to be precisely understood.
But if North Korea is already worried about a US attack because of the Trump administration's threatening behavior, the risks that American signals get misread are higher.
Weirdness rating: 10/10 I misread the description and downloaded this channel because I thought it was a channel devoted to people who do voices in animation.
A couple of misread putts, a couple of poor putting strokes, a couple of visits to the rough and a bad break added up to a 72.
He also attacked Hillary Clinton, saying she had "misread" the mood of the country — violating a tacit rule of decorum that politics stop at the water's edge.
Mr. Landau, on the other hand, argued that the legal provisions were being misread and that Congress had not intended to shut Puerto Rico out of bankruptcy.
A 2015 story in Robotics Trends described how a bike and a Google car got stuck in a standoff when the car misread signals from the biker.
But women are less likely to build such relationships, in part because both senior men and junior women worry that a relationship will be misread by others.
But if leaders in Western Europe think Poland should simply be grateful, say thank you and follow their lead, they misread the mood here, Mr. Komorowski said.
Diplomatic experts said that the latest crisis underlined the chances of misread signals and unpredictability in the ties between the nuclear-armed rivals, and the huge dangers.
"They (Democrats) misread the electorate in many areas, especially when it comes to the Senate," said Marc Lotter, a former top aide to Vice President Mike Pence.
Some Obama associates say the former president has some regrets about throwing his support solely behind Hillary and knows he misread the anger and frustration of voters.
The team comes to the realization that it misread Vladimir Putin in its dealings with Russia, and that Mr. Putin is in fact out only for himself.
"If you think the S.F.A. or I exist to tell you confirming stories about Southern identity, that's a misread of our intent and my intent," he said.
When international observers saw the West's reflection in the new work of the East, it was misread as an imitation, but actually was closer to a deconstruction.
The fact that I then misread people and don't realize (for years) how badly I've judged a situation and contributed to an unprofessional environment is not good.
Sanchez's line drive looked to be headed to right-center, and center fielder Kevin Kiermaier misread it as the ball dropped behind him in straightaway center field.
Shkreli later misread a tweet from a Twitter account that at first glance appears to be Trump's but is actually one of countless parody or spoof accounts.
Political pundits have consistently misread Mr Trump, predicting either that his star would fade or, later, that he would have to adapt to conventional expectations of the presidency.
"Further innovation could make our scenarios look conservative in five years' time, in which case the demand misread by companies will have been amplified even more," Sussams added.
It gave her a stealthy joy to sit beside him and try to translate the lively conversation between his brows, and know he neither minded nor misread her.
For that matter, given how badly I misread her cues in those first two months, how could I trust myself to understand the choices she was making now?
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Tom Porcelli, chief U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets, said the market misread the Fed's closely watched "dot plot" of individual members' expectations for rates in the future.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wall Street has misread Spotify's latest earnings report and guidance, and that misunderstood stocks like these give investors an opportunity to make some money.
The sharp moves in various financial assets were reminiscent of the reaction to Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union, known as Brexit, which markets misread.
When he finally builds up the courage to say something to her, though, it initially seems as though he's misread the situation in the most tragic way possible.
When Obama dispatched James Clapper to Pyongyang, in 2014, to negotiate the release of two prisoners, Clapper discovered that North Korea had misread the purpose of the trip.
Some also misread the CITP findings and reported that Nest thermostats "leaked home locations over the internet," a claim that was not true but certainly caught people's attention.
When she recounted the hurt of being a target, both misread and fairly criticized particularly for politically inexpedient timing, Chu looked… Well, to cop her book's title, concerned.
It's Day One, and David "Caspian" Caspian—he goes by Caspian for those lusty C.S. Lewis vibes—has misread the mood of the house in a major way.
But Bush must have misread what he saw: In the waning months of Bush's presidency, Putin invaded and then annexed portions of neighboring Georgia, a close US ally.
"Gin Lane" is sometimes misread as a warning against the perils of drunkenness per se; in fact is a specific moral invective against the dangers of hard liquor.
The story of the fax machine's dominant role in medicine is also the story of a government incentive program that badly misread the economics of American health care.
Particularly interesting are the mea culpas from Serreze and fellow scientists who chased scientific red herrings or, deafened by the din of natural climate variability, misread the data.
It is hard not to misread the changing rules of business when you once rewrote them—even harder when some of your oldest friends are your sounding board.
Officials attributed the problem to an unsynchronized clock: A misread by Starliner's on-board systems put its timing system 11 hours off, Boeing executive Jim Chilton said Sunday.
One of the biggest fears at the highest rungs of GOP leadership is that the party will misread its mandate and try to do too much too quickly.
" He added, "I really feel very concerned the Chinese government has misread the situation and will seriously set back China's desire to fully participate in the global community.
Those accounts of Romney's problems were often misread; it's not the case that there are waiting out there vast numbers of unattached white voters who would vote Republican.
Now, I'm not saying a film can't make a turn like this, but it struck me as a fundamental misread of why certain things in horror movies are scary.
China Military planners are counting on engaging with China to ensure its leaders don't misread U.S. actions as a power play for the peninsula should provocations escalate to conflict.
But within the mundane, you find those moments that are mistakes, or you find something that was misheard, something that was misread or misinterpreted, or just a bad print.
My partner Eric Paley wrote about how entrepreneurs regularly misread their likelihood of getting funding from VCs, and the pattern is similar with this kind of business development deal.
But the end result is a similar level of frustration from players who feel Bungie isn't going far enough and, more importantly, that it continues to misread player expectations.
The company has repeatedly misread how users would react to its product launches and privacy invasions, leading to near constant gaffes and an unending news cycle chronicling its blunders.
But could it be he misread the warm welcome for a red carpet, rather than a regional power play that subsequent events -- Qatar and the new crown prince -- suggest?
Although political calculation should not override responsibilities under the Constitution, the Democrats have misread both the aftermath of the Clinton impeachment and their prospects to win back the presidency.
And so, if this conflagration turns on the interpretation of that epithet, then what may be at play is a contextual misread, or perhaps a clash of value systems.
Mrs Merkel, once the EU's leading co-ordinating force, is nearing the end of her time as chancellor; she seems to have misread the mood in her own EPP.
Trump once spectacularly misread 2 Corinthians, calling it "Two Corinthians" instead of "Second Corinthians" at Liberty University, which prides itself on being the best Bible school on the planet.
Democrats misread the reasons and even recycled some of the PAC's tactics, like an ad in which women reacted with horror to some of the Republican candidate's sexist quotes.
When she turned around to confront him, he placed his hand around her neck, "in what seemed almost like a bizarre, totally misread attempt at flirting," a staffer said.
The researchers stuck a 2-inch strip of tape on a 35-mph speed sign, and the car's system misread it as 85 mph and adjusted its speed accordingly.
"[The CRB] fundamentally misread the context of our agreement" Merlin CEO Charles Caldas said to the Billboard, referring to the original negotiated deal of a lower pay for higher exposure.
Whether it's misread sarcasm, lost irony, or just one comment taken out of context, a single bad tweet has the potential to make anyone go viral for the wrong reasons.
Do not misread the signals — the CBOE Volatility Index down to 12 and change again today, is only reflecting the expectation that trading will be calm in the next month.
The two-hour meeting was misread by many in the region as foreshadowing an unbeatable combination of the world's largest online retailer with Dubai's real estate king turned internet entrepreneur.
She has also consistently misread the mood of the country and her own party, which has been in evidence ever since she re-entered the national spotlight earlier this month.
Not only was Grab over ambitious on the logistics, including plans to consume most of Uber's 500 staff, but it misread the public reaction and incurred the wrath of regulators.
So far, such legal challenges have been thwarted because, critics say, federal courts since 2005 have misread congressional intent on the issue of immunity for foreign nations from private lawsuits.
Goldman Sachs on Thursday issued a mea culpa of sorts, releasing a research note explaining how it misread the crude oil market, after the bank significantly lowered its price forecast.
And he suggested the D.C. Circuit Court should consider a claim that the law was unconstitutional, using an argument his colleagues on the bench labeled a flawed misread of precedent.
Sanders had suspended digital ad buys in upcoming states, and Axios published a story about Sanders suspending some advertising that was misread as saying he was stopping his campaign outright.
That's when those visual distractions — that small piece of black tape, in one case — could cause the car to misread the speed limit and head toward the 85 MPH speed.
Her satirical hit, "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone," was misread as anti-feminist, and as she became a target of misogynistic gibes, Cole briefly considered leaving the industry altogether.
The result has been misread in some corners as a repudiation of Mr Trump or as evidence of a turn towards the Democratic Party on the part of Louisiana voters.
And raise your hand again if you've ever interviewed for a position that made you wonder if the company misread your resume and thought you were more experienced than you were.
"I just misread a number of putts today just by half a cup," said Spieth, who was off target on the lengthy putts he had made in the first three rounds.
Promega, a patent fight in which genetic-test maker Life Technologies argues that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit misread the law on active inducement of foreign infringement.
If true, it would be a shocking misread of Powell, who has served on the Fed's Board of Governors during the whole period of interest rate increases, voting for them all.
Senior officials said markets had misread the use of the word "gradual" to infer that the bank would only raise rates at every other scheduled meeting it holds to discuss policy.
"Poroshenko either misread the voters or thought his campaign themes — army, language, and faith — would carry the day," Steven Pifer, the US ambassador to Ukraine from 1998 to 2000, told me.
I worried about a tendency to shoot from the hip when Warren misread an article and in 2016 wrote a Facebook rant denouncing a supposedly greedy Trump-supporting investor, Whitney Tilson.
What troubles him more is the increased potential for error inherent to increased weaponry: a misread blip on a computer screen or a false alarm like the recent one in Hawaii.
But let's be clear: The map the President tweeted on Tuesday morning presents a deeply misleading image of the 2016 electorate and shows a fundamental misread of the reasons presidents get impeached.
But the fact that she lost to Donald Trump led Democrats to question whether they had fundamentally misread the American public, and whether their party and its message needed a total overhaul.
Insisting that Austen's work has always been misread as "an undifferentiated procession of witty, ironical stories about romance and drawing rooms," Kelly promises to reveal a hitherto unknown and unrecognized Jane Austen.
While Europeans are not happy with the European Union's handling of the refugee crisis or economic stagnation, Europe's leaders should not misread this discontent as a popular desire for Brexit-style referendums.
SAN FRANCISCO — Palantir, a large and secretive Silicon Valley start-up recently sued by the United States Department of Labor for discrimination, contends that the government misread the way it hires employees.
And a failure to differentiate the people who own the industry from the people who work in it is causing the media to misread the rising wave of rank-and-file rebellion.
The sharp moves in various financial assets were reminiscent of the sharp downturn suffered by markets after Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union, known as Brexit, which markets misread.
Lots of people on the left have been gripped by existential angst in the wake of the election, convinced that they fundamentally misread their country, that they don't know America at all.
On the other side was an outspoken 26-year-old graduate student, who was saying that Sandage had misread the light of distant galaxies and, with it, the fate of the universe.
This sure looks like a central bank that has set its course for 2017 and will continue on it unless strong evidence emerges that it has misread the state of the economy.
Goethe must have felt much as one might imagine J. D. Salinger felt about Mark David Chapman's copy of "The Catcher in the Rye"—guilty, but also horrified at being so misread.
That curve steepening was similar to the market response after the UK voted to quit the European Union in June, another occasion when most pollsters seemed to badly misread the popular mood.
At the time, the song was misread as merely contemptuous of its subject and dismissed as a novelty single by critics who didn't understand that such a categorization needn't amount to dismissal.
The argument referenced by Amamiya and others is that the BOJ misread the capacity of companies to find ways to use automation rather than hire new workers or pay already-scarce workers more.
So, the indignant right-wing columnists who yearn for America to express a more direct, religiously inflected contempt for terrorists are missing the strength in what they misread as a sign of weakness.
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.
I turn off the oven and have a minor freak-out: I totally misread the diagram for cooking pork tenderloin and thought it was 20-453 minutes per pound — not the entire tenderloin.
Unfortunately, just as quickly as their date gets good, it ends and Charlie is left confused wondering if she misread the situation after going in for a kiss and Joseph coldly pulling away.
She made two other long birdies Saturday, a 25-foot downhill putt on No. 3 and then a left-to-right swinging putt on No. 13 that she initially thought she had misread.
Travolta, who had already poked fun at his "Adele Dazeem" incident a few years ago (where he mispronounced/misread Idina Menzel's name), seemed to think that drag queen Jade Jolie was Taylor Swift.
But similar errors have emerged in Nikon's camera software, which misread images of Asian people as blinking, and in Hewlett-Packard's web camera software, which had difficulty recognizing people with dark skin tones.
The top end of that estimate was based on work by a trio of researchers, and on Tuesday one of them, Mihir Desai of Harvard, said Mr. Trump's team had misread the research.
The argument – referenced by Amamiya and others – is that the BOJ misread the capacity of companies to find ways to use automation rather than hire new workers or pay already-scarce workers more.
Over the course of 20163 months, the researchers, whose report was published today, explored how they could get a Tesla to misread a speed limit by messing with the vehicle's ability to see.
To address Venezuela in isolation is to misread the crisis; the Maduro regime is supported by a multipolar network of external state and non-state actors determined to keep the regime in power.
But its ongoing problems were misread by some in London as evidence that Brussels would bend over backwards to give the UK a far-reaching, free-trade deal in a matter of weeks.
Unable to escape the shadows of his fellow American painters John Singer Sargent and James McNeill Whistler, Maurer misread the appearance of primitivistic European modernism as its substance — and ended by producing kitsch.
"Poroshenko either misread the voters or thought his campaign themes — army, language, and faith — would carry the day," Steven Pifer, the US ambassador to Ukraine from 1998 to 2000, told me on Thursday.
It's hard to misread things like the shots of his two remaining women, Tayshia and Hannah G., crying as if they'd just been eliminated (perhaps because Colton was going after his one true love?).
" But Trump's misread of both Great Falls and Montana speaks directly to the very real challenges that GOP candidates face in the midterms — especially those running in places often misleadingly labeled as "red states.
After a long moment of suspicion (the Pilgrims misread almost everything that Indians did as potential aggression), the two peoples recognized one another, in some uneasy way, and spent the next three days together.
Another speed bump: Hands up if you also misread 38 Down as "Obi-" and obediently filled in WAN before discovering that the answer was something entirely different that involves tools other than light-sabers.
Many have called out Musk's "open beta" roll-out of the technology as irresponsible and dangerous, while others have wondered how a system with supposed redundancies could have misread the emergency situation so poorly.
In 1994, Democrats misread the voters by pushing a far left agenda that included gun control, Hillary-care and other social issues and the result was the first House Republican majority in 38 years.
After announcing its first death from the disease, Hawaii's Department of Health backtracked on Tuesday and said the test results had been misread and the person did not die of coronavirus, according to HawaiiNewsNow.
Such views could help reinforce the thinking of Chinese leaders who have largely misread the source of protesters' anger, repeatedly underestimating the yearning for genuine democracy and the broader public's support for the movement.
"Nobody probes deeper into the ways that men and women misread each other's feelings than Hong Sang-soo," the critic and programmer Tony Rayns, an authority on Mr. Hong and Asian cinema, has written.
In March 212, news site Voice of America released an article titled "Think Tank: Cyber Firm at Center of Russian Hacking Charges Misread Data," which reported that a British think tank disputed CrowdStrike's report.
As a political player, Custer attempted to follow where the wind blew but often misread the weather; his published writing was characterized more by floridity than by clarity; his investment decisions approached pure gambling.
This drastically reduces response time, meaning that in case of some provocation or accident that could be misread as something bigger, both sides could have only minutes to decide whether to escalate or deescalate.
The Federal Reserve erred by raising interest rates during the recovery, part of a policy implementation that misread key signals and threatened to send the economy into recession, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said Thursday.
But, despite the fame and celebrity, he couldn't help feel at times that he had been slightly misread, that the ten years he had spent MCing and sharpening his craft had been somewhat under-appreciated.
And for spaces that might not be able to take the fiscal or PR hit of a scandal, minimizing the risk of any unwanted or unfortunate erotic exchange, misread or otherwise, is just plain prudent.
Garcia frittered away a chance to win in regulation when his downhill five-footer dribbled away to the right and did not even threaten the cup, moments after Rose had also misread his seven-footer.
Decades after a misread love letter put an end to their romance, the couple was brought back together with the help of technology, thoughtful strangers, and a 13-hour flight from Los Angeles to Australia.
A local campaign manager in northern England complained that May's closest aides Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill "had never met a real person in their life" and had badly misread the electorate with the plan.
In the top of the first, with the bases loaded and one out, Mike Trout misread Marte's line drive up the middle and broke for third as the ball settled into second baseman Odor's glove.
When people don't know that there are different ways for a cat to express feelings of distress, signs of excitement might be misread and that could damage the cat, said Dennis Turner, a cat psychologist.
Had the turmoil unfolded during a major crisis or period of heightened threats, North Korean leaders could have misread the Hawaiian warning as cover for an attack, much as the Soviets had done in 1983.
It's easy now to misread this picture as a scene of sexual assault, but the smiles on both lovers' faces give it away: She is pantomiming her unwillingness, just as he is pantomiming his advance.
China urged the United States to drop its "Cold War mentality" and not misread its military build-up, after Washington published a document on Friday outlining plans to expand its nuclear capabilities to deter others.
In court, many of the participants from that night testified, and it became clear that, in the seventy seconds in which the encounter unfolded, each side had misread the intentions and emotions of the other.
According to the minutes, however, a few voters were concerned the inclusion of the phrase "might be misread as indicating that the passage of time rather than the accumulation of evidence" would drive future decision making.
But that would be to misread the nature of Ms Madonsela's findings; for this is but a first salvo in a legal barrage that may see Mr Zuma out of office before the end of 2017.
As the show progresses, Emily and Patrick become its primary source of humanity, as Miranda endures one indignity after another but receives enough encouragement (sometimes misread or inadvertent) to keep her committed to her elusive path.
None of these projects proved successful, because they overestimated Turkey's capacities, underestimated the historical legacies of the Ottoman domination of the Middle East, and misread Turkish domestic politics and the worldview of the country's current leadership.
Even then, some groups and thinkers held that nudism ought to be used to claw back stigmas about eroticism and other natural bodily functions, including those that can be misread as erotic, baked into American culture.
Any surprise that the American public may have about Trump's nascent, yet active, approach to the world perhaps may stem from a misread of what Trump meant when he said "America First" on the campaign trial.
In a statement, ADF senior counsel Gary McCaleb said the court misread past precedent that has long protected "Court opinions should interpret legal terms according to their plain meaning when Congress passed the law," McCaleb said.
Some officials were "concerned that the new sentence might be misread as indicating that the passage of time, rather than the accumulation of evidence, would be the key factor" in the Fed's December deliberations, it said.
The first is to conflate: To misread history and argue that progressivism caused the Holocaust and extend that observation outward to make the argument that the conservative movement is the only bulwark against fascism in America.
It says a lot for Brooker himself—not the failing part, but a writer often misread as a cynic, who is in fact simply trying to communicate an ounce of the bewilderment we surely all feel.
Jim Tankersley, NYT: The top end of that estimate was based on work by a trio of researchers, and on Tuesday one of them, Mihir Desai of Harvard, said Mr. Trump's team had misread the research.
According to the minutes, however, a few voting members were concerned the inclusion of the phrase "might be misread as indicating that the passage of time rather than the accumulation of evidence" would drive future decisionmaking.
I've kind of dug into the sign-ups and taken a look at, 'OK, has anyone signed up in there who misread some of the headlines out there, and they are plugging in Manhattan to Manhattan?
The inspired, headlong feeling on the bandstand felt like a function of discovery, but that could be a misread of the situation: Only time will tell how good this band sounds by the end of the week.
"People are going to jail because they look at a piece of paper and misread it, or are going to jail because they can't afford a class because they're instead paying child support," Ellis-Lamkins told TechCrunch.
Even though they both appear to be into it, Richie and Devon's bathroom sex still blurs the line of consent because of the potential danger in which she was placed if just one signal had been misread.
Despite the media misread by some who presented the speech as a pivot, it got rave reviews from neo-Nazi and Ku Klux Klan supporters, and prompted some of Trump's few Latino advisers to resign in protest.
After "La La Land" filmmakers had given their acceptance speeches and the cast and crew had Oscars in hand, it turned out that award co-presenters actor Warren Beatty and actress Faye Dunaway had misread the envelope.
Or you can spend your money on a camera that looks like this: Please don't misread this to be an indictment of Nikon or of the class of basic point-and-shoot cameras that just do their job.
Bangladesh police shot dead the pizza chef of a Dhaka restaurant, mistakenly thinking he was one of the militants who killed 20 people, and misread online warnings of an impending assault, police and government officials said on Tuesday.
He also counted the 2020 presidential election as another point of uncertainty saying the Chinese government "misread the political situation here in America" by stalling in hopes to strike a trade deal with a "more-friendly" Democratic administration.
Cramer knows he should be more concerned when short-term interest rates cross above long-term rates, which is a "traditional harbinger of recession," but he blamed the inversion on a misread of economic weakness by the Fed.
Floored (and more than a little freaked out that I'd somehow misread everything), I opened up the question to Twitter via an official poll, where the results have been far more evenly divided than I ever would've guessed.
It's a simple, but radical, inversion of pop's standard relationship with the LGBT community, where songs about heterosexual relationships––"Dancing On My Own", for example––have to be re-read, or misread, before they can be claimed as anthems.
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China's economic situation is being "misread" by the West, the chief executive of insurance giant Prudential told CNBC on Wednesday as the group reported a 22 percent rise in full-year operating profit, and hiked its dividend for 2015.
"If they had taken Donald Trump's candidacy seriously from the beginning — if they had not misread the message that was coming from the voters who were supporting him — perhaps this thing would have played itself out differently," Steele said.
The organization misread how America and young people felt about discrimination, and for years after the ruling, the negative media coverage of the Boy Scouts as a result of the Supreme Court ruling made the decision a Pyrrhic victory.
"If you have a manager who is not as understanding when her current reports are going to be out, doing it in person makes it a lot harder to misread their body language, or misjudge their reaction," she says.
This is why the history of King's treatment matters: It shows just how easy it is to misread and demonize the intentions of people we disagree with, even when it involves someone now widely considered an American hero in peaceful protest.
Now if I wanted to avoid giving Trump his due, I could claim that I didn't underestimate him, I misread everyone else — from the voters supporting him despite his demagoguery to the right-wing entertainers willing to forgive his ideological deviations.
But it's hard not to feel today as if the company misread the room — overestimating the public's appetite for a billion-dollar giveaway to one of the world's biggest companies, and underestimating the public's ability to raise hell on- and offline.
To read him as a hero who somehow goes beyond himself into the world of legend is to misread him in the same way that his children and the rest of the world do in the games beyond Metal Gear Solid.
WATTERS: ... they totally misread what they were doing, didn&apost see that it was hurting their cause, and now are trying to flip it and act like Trump is being divisive when it was them that brought the disunity by kneeling.
"(Our) preliminary review indicates that the navigation system of the Tesla may have misread the lane lines on the roadway, failed to detect the concrete median, failed to brake the car, and drove the car into the median," Minami said.
RICK MACDOUGALL SALT LAKE CITY * To the Editor: It is understandable that the editors would have asked Garry Wills, a distinguished scholar of religion, to review "Strange Gods," but less understandable that Wills would have so misread and maligned the book.
But experts say that Medicare misread the recommendations — that the C.D.C.'s 90-milligram red flag is for patients in acute pain who are just starting opioid therapy, not patients with chronic pain who have been taking opioids long-term.
FSP's research has progressed since Ungar's piece — as of August 22018, there are now 145 incidents, up from the 137 when al-Gharbi went to press — but that doesn't mean I misread Ungar's analysis in the way al-Gharbi suggests.
At a meeting in the foreign ministry in Tehran this month, several diplomats wondered if Iran had misread Iraq all these years, mistakenly seeing its alliance with politicians as tantamount to public support, according to one person who attended the meeting.
With North Korea responding that it would, if attacked, strike American military forces on Guam, analysts warned that the escalating statements increased the likelihood of war — perhaps one based on miscalculation, should one side's fiery statements be misread by the other.
They claim that she's misread the zeitgeist, which has shifted politics starkly to the right -- in Germany, in all of Europe and in the US, too -- thus exposing the party's right flank to the national populists of the far right.
" But Corry bristled when his apology to her in 2015 seemed to mix up her incident with another — "When he phoned her, he said was sorry for shoving her in a bathroom" — and explained that he "used to misread people.
He coughed his way through the first part of the news conference at times, and misread a placard held up by a journalist which he incorrectly thought said "Bye Bye Putin," an error he quipped was due to age affecting his eyesight.
"It became obvious that Guaidó misread the amount of support he could mobilize within the government, and that failure will make it harder to keep people on the streets," says Tom Long, a Latin American politics professor at the University of Warwick.
"But I am not going to offer any additional context to this, other than to say if someone's perspective is that it was inappropriate and I crossed a line and I misread a situation in a social setting, I do apologize," he said.
United States, one of the most closely watched cases of the term, the justices debated whether they and their predecessors have misread the Fifth Amendment's double jeopardy clause for roughly 170 years—and, if so, whether they should correct that error now.
The abruptness of the termination, even if temporary, also suggested that the Russians, eager to show widening influence in the Middle East, had seriously misread how a public announcement of their use of the Hamadan base in western Iran would reverberate among Iranians.
"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.
In this case, it appears Mr. Lott misread his own data, which came from Arizona and in fact showed the opposite of what he claimed: Undocumented immigrants commit fewer crimes than citizens, as the vast majority of research on the topic has found.
"Wide Sargasso Sea" excavates the deep veins of sadness running beneath an otherwise opaque act of angry destruction, and Plath's poems are invested in articulating the complicated affective braids of bitterness, irony, anger, pride and sorrow that others often misread as monolithic sadness.
Even as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump triumphed on Tuesday night with the strong support of a largely white proletariat (women as well as working-class men), the poll-etariat tried to grapple with how much it had misread the American public.
A representative told MIT Tech Review the modified sign could have been misread by a human and said the camera hadn't been designed for fully autonomous driving, which the person said would use a variety of technologies including "crowdsourced mapping" to support cameras.
Through his installations, Mr. Attia (who won the Prix Marcel Duchamp, France's most prestigious art award, in 2016) critiques Western museums' approach to African heritage — their tendency to undervalue, misread and misrepresent its treasures, and to view it, still, through colonial eyes.
In this case, all but one economist agreed that the bills would blow up the deficit, and the outlier, Stanford's Liran Einav, turned out to have misread the question — he later clarified that he also agrees the bill would add to the debt.
On the early side, it is often noted that the prefrontal cortex of the brains of adolescents is still developing, and so they are more likely than adults to act on impulse, engage in dangerous or risky behavior, and misread social cues and emotions.
The biggest mistake we can make, I think, is to assume that Beau thinks like a human — especially assigning him intentions that he doesn't have — or to misread what he's trying to tell us when he's in a situation that could make him anxious.
This moment was not my first pregnancy scare, only my most recent: another one came directly from my gynecologist, who misread the hormonal situation laid out on my chart; another came in my late teens, when I still called an aggressively anti-abortion state home.
"My worry is that all of this heated rhetoric has really charged the environment so that it's much more likely now that one side or the other will misread what was intended as a show of commitment or a show of force," she said.
The most likely case here is that Tidal is saying the data is either incomplete or being misread by Dagens Næringsliv, but we don't know for sure without the data being public and without Tidal commenting on which parts of the trove are legitimate.
"We completely misread that for our business ... we actually lost some of our heavier users, and that resulted in a much weaker Christmas which resulted in a much weaker result for Japan," Domino's Chief Executive Officer Don Meij said on a conference call with journalists.
The BoE's chief economist Andy Haldane said last month that it was a "fair cop" to say that the central bank had misread the initial impact of the Brexit vote although he still believed it would weigh on the economy over the long term.
Some protest organizers and opposition leaders said Lam's latest statement was also unlikely to end the protests, saying Lam's refusal to step down, fully retract the bill or promise not to prosecute any demonstrators for rioting showed she misread the public mood, according to Reuters.
The misread memo that brought down the Berlin WallLate in the afternoon of November 9, Günter Schabowski, a senior official in the GDR's ruling Socialist Unity Party, held one of his regular press briefings, which were known to be interminably boring displays of propaganda.
"That is a misread, a pure rumor," unnamed experts from the finance ministry and tax bureau were quoted as saying, stressing that 120,000 yuan is not the standard used to define the high income group, and that the document doesn't mean the government will increase tax.
"They just misread it," she told AP. As  Fox News  previously reported, Kobach, an immigration hard-liner and a controversial figure nationally, climbed to the top of the field after receiving — less than 24 hours before the polls opened —  a glowing endorsement  on Twitter from Trump.
The administration should deliver a simple message that the North Koreans cannot misread: Further proliferation of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile technologies will not be tolerated and attacks on any of North Korea's neighbors will be met by overwhelming force and an end to the Kim regime.
" (A glass apothecary cabinet in the bathroom contains Altoids, chewing gum, a bottle of Listerine with plastic shot glasses, and several vials of off-brand perfume.) I misread the parenthetical of a dish labelled "bone broth (P'tcha)" as commentary (as in, "Pshaw, all broth is bone broth!
While some viewed the rule change as the rare instance in which McConnell misread his conference, others saw something more strategic in the move -- one where Republicans could be viewed as pushing back on a White House bent on confining the terms of the impeachment trial. Sen.
Mr. Macron misread Ms. Merkel, thinking that in her last term she would want to create a historical legacy for the European project, as Chancellor Helmut Kohl did by accepting the euro, and the French leader feels almost betrayed by her caution, a senior French official said.
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The holding in this case is widely misread as conferring citizenship at birth under the 14th Amendment on all persons whatsoever born in the United States (with the narrow exceptions of children of diplomats, members of an invading force or Native Americans born in the allegiance of a tribe).
Strachan and I have tried to probe where it is 'arch' — and I have decided either that Queen's English and U.S. usage of the word are at variances, or that you (forgivably) misread the tone of some of it — which is somewhat belligerent and harsh and far from coy.
But to call her that would be to misread her entirely: Rather, Grace Jones is a refreshing anti-headliner in a music and festival culture obsessed by reunions and novelty, and, more broadly, a pop culture equally obsessed by female performers' Sisyphean struggle to stay "relevant" as they age.
A little while ago I wrote a much-derided column about sex robots, which was misread (no doubt through my own writerly errors) as making a case that misogynistic "incels" have a natural right to some sort of Atwoodian redistribution of nubile handmaids, or at least a robotic substitute.
You know, one of the hot takes right now is that, you know, the Republican establishment, of which I guess I'm part, having worked for a Bush and the RNC at this point, you know, didn't see what was happening with the base and we misread our own party.
Historically at the Grammys, black artists are poorly represented in the biggest categories, and the hip-hop and R&B categories tend to misread the genres they aim to celebrate, favoring the established over the insurgent, the legible over the provocative (and also, when possible, white artists over black).
But they should be expected to convincingly answer this, too: What will you do to reduce the possibility of a major nuclear conflict, whether the onset is caused by a technical misread of an incoming attack, an accidental missile launch or an overt, deliberate world-changing act of aggression?
Watch how James and Frye misread this fairly straightforward double high screen-and-roll: James appears to point at Frye to warn him that Ian Mahinmi is about to roll to the rim, but inexplicably follows Mahinmi rather than closing back out to his man on the wing.
BAKER: And then, the other thing, I read the story, and I probably misread it, but I read it almost as if the millennials were doing that thing they seem to like to do which is to claim ownership or invention of something that&aposs been going on for generations.
"I believe that we misread the labor market, thinking we were at maximum employment when, in fact, millions of Americans still wanted to work, and fearing that if we hit maximum employment, inflation might suddenly accelerate, and we would then have to raise rates quickly to contain it," he said.
The media, which seems to be repenting for having misread or misrepresented polls that showed a sure Hillary Clinton win, now atones by constantly hedging — offering us a tree of all possible outcomes and a range of fairly noncommittal speculations that can be backed away from if their conjectures prove false.
The idea that a Michael Jackson costume would need shoe polish to read as "Michael Jackson" seems simultaneously to misread the racial tragedy of Michael Jackson and to practice upon him some very classic blackface-minstrel critique that puts him in his racial place — as a puppet for some white dude.
"It's an important message to the region that nobody should misread the differences between the US and Israel when it comes to Iran or policy differences when it comes to the Palestinians," said David Makovsky, director of the Project on the Middle East Peace Process at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Brooklyn Nets: Timofey Mozgov (three years, $313 million) At the dawn of what's come to be remembered as the apocalyptic summer of 2016, news of Mozgov's deal signaled one of two things: 1) money can now grow on trees, 2) the Lakers devastatingly misread the free agent market and the league's financial landscape.
There was much head-scratching this week at the annual World Coal Leaders conference in Lisbon over how virtually every analyst worldwide had misread the Chinese market, where imports have surged to 180.18 million tonnes in the first nine months of the year, up 15.2 percent from the same period of 2015.
In fact, commentators then and since have misinterpreted McCarthy's upset performance in New Hampshire in a way that sharply misread public opinion and unfairly saddled Johnson with sole responsibility for a war that most Americans — and most American political leaders of both parties — still strongly supported on the eve of the New Hampshire primary.
Perhaps. Eli Pariser's book, "The Filter Bubble," suggests technology is causing a bubble to form around each of us – reaffirming our existing interests, preventing us from knowing any views that oppose our own, and perhaps worse, stopping us from knowing other views may even exist, which possibly explains why opinion polls and Clinton supporters misread support for Donald Trump.
"Moonshadow" showed viewers a flip side — a human side, an unpretty side — to Jack (Milo Ventimiglia), who was wallowing in an alcohol-fueled spiral: He bloodied up Rebecca's bandmate/ex-boyfriend Ben (Sam Trammell) before her big gig, which Rebecca decided to cancel, especially after Ben had misread the situation and tried to kiss her moments before Jack arrived.
I'd like to watch a match competed by the top six players and see if it feels different or if they're just a little bit better and not doing that thing where you speed up to cross the ball, misread the path it's taking, and end up missing it and driving up the wall like an idiot.
If nobody can explain to you how and why the machine erroneously decoded your thought as X and X turns out to be very bad ("I intend to murder so-and-so"), then the lack of transparency means you will have a hard time demanding redress for the harm that befalls you as a result of this misread thought.
" Having bipolar depression doesn't define my personality or anyone else's, but according to Dr. Yvonne Thomas, Ph.D, a Los Angeles-based psychologist whose specialties include relationships, "A person with a mental illness can be misread as not caring, being insensitive, or being aloof, which can affect even being able to start a relationship with a new person.
Please don't misread this to mean that I'm in favor of "black box" AI. Companies should be transparent about their data and offer an explanation about their AI systems to those who are interested, but we need to think about the societal implications of what that is, both in terms of what we can do and what business environment we create.
Some senators said Mr. Cornyn and other Republican backers of the legislation may have misread the willingness of their colleagues to embrace the criminal justice movement and had too much faith that others would be swayed by the support of conservatives such as Senators Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and Mike Lee of Utah.
Now that he realizes just how badly he misread Dany, now that he's lost every other member of his family, now that he is the last Lannister standing — he's finally gained the wisdom required to sort of invent democracy (but only for the lords and ladies of the great houses) and a method of choosing kings that has nothing to do with inheritance.
In my work as an advocate, I've spoken with a dyslexic mom who lost her kids when pharmacists thought she would misread instructions and overmedicate them, and a father who lost his kids when a ball rolled into the street and he wheeled his chair to the curb, always in control, to help the kid retrieve it and a neighbor saw.
"People are going to jail because they look at a piece of paper and misread it, or are going to jail because they can't afford a class because they're instead paying child support," Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, Promise co-founder, told TechCrunch in March when the company raised a $3 million round led by First Round Capital, with Jay-Z's Roc Nation participating.
Even Final Audio's own Sonorous X flagship over-ear cans (also gold-plated, priced at a truly eye-watering $4,999) sound unrefined and excessive in their bass in direct comparison to the Piano Forte X. The Piano Fortes are unfailingly pleasant, but don't misread that as being soft and overly sweet like your grandfather's toffee candy — they still have bite and impact where it counts.
Again, because the logic of nuclear weapons requires a lightning-fast retaliation to any nuclear launch, there would be dozens of ways in which the two sides could misread some action or escalation as the start of a nuclear attack, and launch what they believe is a retaliation (meant to return in kind and thus prevent more strikes) but would actually be a first strike.
It's just that the teapot happens to be the Gulf, an area whose very name (Arabian or Persian) is in dispute and where one false move, one miscommunication, one misread signal could set in motion unstoppable forces that would do a great deal more harm to Saudi-Emirati interests than Qatar could dream of doing on its own — should it even be so inclined.
David Ehrlich, Indiwire Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw makes for some of the most fun moments in "F8" (the best of which is too good to spoil), but the ease with which Dom's pals allow the "Furious 7" villain into their club is not only a fatal misread of what fans loved about these films, it's also a tacit admission that their sentiments are as fake as their stunts.  Boom.
In November, on the day Amazon announced the winners of its contest for a second headquarters, I suggested that the company had fatally misunderstood the current relationship between tech giants and public opinion: It's hard not to feel today as if the company misread the room — overestimating the public's appetite for a billion-dollar giveaway to one of the world's biggest companies, and underestimating the public's ability to raise hell on- and offline.
The third episode is a delightful mashup of all the qualities that any viewer who misses Star's "Sex and the City" might enjoy: a glamorous media launch, an avant-garde dress gone horribly wrong, four women debating the etiquette of anal sex, a misread text message, some "Portlandia"-esque satire of trends ("The bruschetta is made from rescue tomatoes and day-of-expiration burrata"), and an appealing scene of one friend helping another through a breakdown.
And in this I fear Ivana has mistimed her memoir and misread the mood of the troubled country, which isn't interested in heartwarming holiday tales, family recipes, cute anecdotes about her trying to order a glass of Chablis at a Taco Bell, tips on teaching kids manners and the grown-up kids' rote testimonials reiterating throughout the text what a swell mom she was and is (Ivanka's initial entry has all the warmth and personality of a ribbon-cutting ceremony).

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