| 31. | Was there any misinterpretation of facts by the case officer?
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| 32. | There was a misinterpretation of exactly what our policy was.
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| 33. | "There have been a lot of misunderstandings and misinterpretations.
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| 34. | He concedes though that such a categorization is open to much misinterpretation.
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| 35. | Even more questionable than confusions or misinterpretations are deliberate forgeries.
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| 36. | Not even mass media know things correctly, but contribute to misinterpretations.
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| 37. | Additional meanings have developed, largely a result of misinterpretations.
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| 38. | Please feel free to correct any misinterpretations or misconstruals here.
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| 39. | Misinterpretations can occur due to the highly ambiguous nature of the communication.
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| 40. | A subsequent editor's note called that a misinterpretation.
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