Sentences with phrase «wrong interpretation»

What's more, wrong interpretation of the term diet is one of the main reasons why people choose the wrong eating plan and don't succeed in their weight loss * endeavor.
The estimates based on wrong interpretation may lead to the wrong forecast about the short term price movements.
The news made global news coverage but many news outlets made wrong interpretations.
If one is mature enough not to put wrong interpretations on passages out of their context this can be done — otherwise, something more systematic is better.
Even a minor mistake can lead to wrong interpretation of the information you wish to provide and ultimately, cause a rejection in the selection procedure.
In couples therapy and couples retreats, Gal helps couples pay attention to their body language, using the body to discover what is really being communicated to each person, along with correcting wrong interpretations of those messages.
Appreciate your efforts in understanding the vast vedic dharma though as most of them here in Bharat (India) already are filled with many wrong interpretations of vedic dharma.
Today we have mislabeled the Sinai Covenant as the Law and gotten into all sorts of wrong interpretations of scripture because of it.
In the meantime, I want to get suitable advice as to how I should go further in the matter, in case IMG still dwell on wrong interpretation of the term «accident».
[127] Whether an appeal route exists by agreement or by leave of the court on a question of law, a main form of justice that a court can provide is to correct wrong interpretations of the law by arbitrators.
Of course, that would be the wrong interpretation.
Anything not loving, it the wrong interpretation.
The error arises from a wrong interpretation of the obvious fact that everybody wants to be a self, to have a sense of the value of his or her selfhood, and to realize, so far as may be, the potentialities given in that selfhood.
When leftist muslim appeasers say it is the «wrong interpretation» of islam that is wrong, really what they mean is «why can't muslims just ignore all of the bad parts (better than 60 %) of the koran?»
The Bible presupposes a right and a wrong interpretation of Jesus» coming and the nature and character of God, as it uses strong language against false teachers who promote doctrines that undermine the gospel.
If some Christians have the wrong interpretation, how can you * know * (except through your own faith) that any interpretation is accurate?
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.
This may be the wrong interpretation, sure, but a medium level of success sounds like a better way to start a franchise, rather than getting blamed that the league strongarmed the other teams into giving up too good of players or too many high draft picks.
«The integrity of the competition was certainly at risk, and the dynamic of the competition completely changed from what it should have been to one person's interpretation, and in my opinion, a wrong interpretation of it,» Chamblee said later on Golf Channel:
Under the circumstances, it is easy for me to understand how the chapter on the double holdout could wind up as just about the most jumbled history of any financial dealing I have ever read, full of wrong data, wrong amounts, wrong conclusions, wrong interpretations.
Many people saw this as Johnson positioning himself for a leadership challenge, [11][12] although some commentators, like Newsnight's political editor Nick Watt and columnist Iain Dale, argued this was the wrong interpretation and that Johnson's motivation was to assert his influence in Brexit negotiations.
Don't rely on a single set of testosterone test results — it's often the case that medical providers give patients the wrong test, at the wrong time, and with the wrong interpretation (especially those who don't specialize in or aren't familiar with testosterone replacement therapy).
Wrong interpretation of Agatha Christie's work.
The wrong interpretation is that EV puts a market - based value on the business in total - its debt plus its equity.
Also, multiple tumor types might be present, and you can make the wrong interpretation with just this test.
His sculptures hewn from automobiles inevitably attracted the wrong interpretation; where Chamberlain employed creative re-use, others saw simply car crashes.
Probably just as bad (but definitely more funny) RPJ is attempting to get Gavin to correct the original post, where his wrong interpretation of an RC post turned out to be wildly speculative and wrong.
An estimated 15 million tons of food is wasted annually in the European Union, and 15 percent of that is caused by «the wrong interpretation of best before dates,» according to Sharon Dijksma, minister for agriculture in the Netherlands.
Re Walter's comment # 201 is very confusing, he added keywords (wrong interpretation) into quotes of the IPCC report from 1990.
According to Davis, «You can't decide one without the other; it is wholly illogical and, we happen to think, the wrong interpretation of the treaties.»
Davis goes as far as saying that to conclude that the withdrawal agreement can be finalised in advance of any deal on the final arrangements would be «illogical» and the «wrong interpretation of the treaties».
Thus, while I am very much on board with Roberts» overall project, I am enough of a practicing lawyer to wonder whether comparative international law can allow us to assess right and wrong interpretations of international law, and whether government intervention should affect such judgments of even relative legal correctness.
The seminal reason why the BCCA view is the wrong interpretation of Snell is because the SCC said so in, in so many words, in 2003 in K.L.B. v. British Columbia, 2003 SCC 51, [2003] 2 SCR 403.
All it takes is a few clicks and the wrong interpretation of those details can mean the difference between getting a recruiter to call you or not.
«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?»
This is where the wrong interpretation can be read into texts that were not intended for us.
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