Sentences with phrase «made wrong interpretations»

The news made global news coverage but many news outlets made wrong interpretations.
On the scoreboard it indicates that the team with 0 was in possession of the football on that play, and I made the wrong interpretation of that.
Also, multiple tumor types might be present, and you can make the wrong interpretation with just this test.

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It is just your interpretation of God's will, so don't be so presumptous to speak for God when you could be wrong about your interpretation and be misleading millions just like Camping, making yourself into the very person you opposed and judged.
But there are two points I'd like to make here: firstly, we should never, ever reject our children for what we term «disobedience» — Discipline, yes, but rejection, no; secondly, what we deem to be right and wrong, particularly when dictated to by an outside agency like a church, or even our own interpretation of scripture, may not be what is right for them.
In his interpretation of Psalm 1 in Right and Wrong, Buber makes an essential distinction between the «wicked» man and the «sinner» corresponding to the two stages of evil which we have discussed.
Which is to say that the film's interpretation of apartheid may reflect most poorly on the film not because it's wrong but because it's intellectually lazy and, here's the real kicker, LESS INTERESTING than it would have been to show the aliens as not yet another oppressed minority (which has been done to death) but a mass suppressed by an elite group, made to feel like an «other» when, in fact, it's imprisoned in its own homeland.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not making a «NOT MY SUPERMAN» argument here; I don't really care one way or the other what Superman is «supposed» to be like, and I welcome different interpretations of the character.
The mistake - in - interpretation that I think people make is to think that the * energy * for the tornado comes from the butterfly, which is obviously wrong».
You've stretched most of the way down to a conclusion, what's to stop you making a plain statement along the lines that «on the face of the best evidence we have to date, Mann 2008's use of the Tiljander proxies was wrong on at least 2 counts: first they can not be adequately calibrated due to modern period contamination, and second because even if we allow the calibration at least two of the series were used in the opposite orientation to the most probable physical interpretation
«I think part of the problem with the terminology is people don't always understand it or they have the wrong interpretation of what something means, so if what we're talking about is decision - making, why don't we actually use terms to describe what is happening and call it shared decision - making or primary decision - making
Instead of simply telling our children that their conclusions are wrong, we can ask them if they have considered alternative interpretations, or we can tell them what we think about when we make conclusions.
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