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Examples of misunderstand


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As a result, linguists have been misunderstood in public debate, so that the level of public debate about language remains low.
He was misunderstood by all sides for this stand.
Parkes somewhat disingenuously dismisses much of this debate, claiming that concepts such as ' phases of grief ' have been misunderstood and misinterpreted as rigid and fixed.
In a design team, most conflicts occur due to misunderstanding of one's assessment of specifications and contexts.
There is virtually unlimited opportunity for misunderstanding through failed communication, so substantial effort is required to ensure effective communication.
In my opinion, such words may be misunderstood if we are not familiar with their usages.
In the end he is misunderstood by the media and misjudged by the reading public.
Many other potential sources of misunderstanding occur throughout the book, though perhaps none is as serious as the one just mentioned.
Even in cooperative settings without misunderstanding, alignment may be used strategically - language is used in the pursuit of individual goals.
Many commentators misunderstood our claims about internal representations and the role of the brain in consciousness.
Can one formulate the results in this field without risking being misunderstood?
Here, however, the failure to recognize the larger theme has led to some misunderstanding about what may have happened.
The above principles are not causal principles in this sense, of course, and few linguists have misunderstood them as such.
First, his statements suggest that he misunderstands the nature of the relationships established among languages by the comparative method.
In practice, these cases are similar to cases in which the system has misunderstood the user.
Here, he uses the notion of noumenal contemplation to show how engagement with the world is compatible with freedom from misunderstanding about its nature.
One can hold, very plausibly, that the assistant misunderstood the directive.
If the public grouping is deeply entrenched, this is not a clear case of the public misunderstanding the "real meaning" of a precedential decision.
In itself it was a fairly trivial incident and many contemporaries appreciated that it was probably a misunderstanding rather than an intentional theft.
While such fees clearly matter a lot, they are often overlooked or misunderstood by the common investor.
There is also considerable misunderstanding about what is 'music technology' in this part of the world.
Moreover, because the ducats were worn on the person concerned, there was no misunderstanding about the physical appearance of the candidate either.
The process has taken two decades to complete, in part due to misunderstanding and mistrust of government on the part of aboriginal residents.
Three decades on from its creative zenith, so-called 'progressive' rock remains probably the most critically maligned and misunderstood genre in the history of rock music.
There is scope for misunderstanding liable relatives rules within local authorities.
When they sail away from the island to distant lands, they disperse misunderstanding and create fictions about the past.
They expected violence, not hospitality, misunderstanding, not cooperation.
Is it only misunderstanding that drives interactive repair?
In so doing, it uncovers a web of conflict and misunderstanding which sheds light on the factional difficulties of the movement in the 1670s.
The interaction must be based on common, well-defined concepts, so that there is no misunderstanding between the entities.
By so doing, misunderstanding and misinterpretations of culturally involved communication happening between the researcher and the participants can be reduced.
In turn, the loss of documents leads to misunderstanding or oblivion.
All of them (we are assured) had in any case completely misunderstood the intentions of the writer whom they gave as their most radical authority.
Figure 2. 12 months old infant misunderstanding the friendly approach of an orangutan infant of same age.
However, the term can be misunderstood to imply purposeful behaviour.
Cultural studies has so far avoided the study of lyric because lyrics have been misunderstood as the personal subjective utterances of historical subjects.
Negotiation of meaning does occur, but indicators of misunderstanding are more frequently explicit than in oral conversation.
What is more, a generalizing a pproach in anthropology misunderstands the nature of culture.
As mentioned above, there is considerable potential for misunderstanding between speakers with different experience, who may or may not assume their position to be shared.
If he changed the discipline, it was because the discipline misunderstood him.
Instead of thus misunderstanding and blaming the victims, scientists and practitioners need to portray their adaptations and distinctive developmental pathways.
The target article's criticisms of the latter model are founded on misunderstanding its application to natural language processing.
Moreover, a significant number of subjects seem to have misunderstood the task, and the results are often barely distinguishable from chance-level performance.
Occasionally, however, our argument is misunderstood in ways that, with the help of the argument advanced here, we hope now to clarify.
Where is there conceptual room for officials misunderstanding on a topdown view?
English drama had long been highly political, though the nature of its politicality has often been misunderstood or distorted.
Finally, ideology was significant but its influence has often been misunderstood by outside observers.
We see here a point about pantheism very often misunderstood by its critics.
However, because of his terminology, he is susceptible to misunderstanding.
Such criticism misunderstands the function of mnemonic devices.
There is some truth in these reservations, but on close inspection they are misunderstandings the four authors do much to correct.
Before answering this question it is worth tackling a subtle but fundamental point that is easily misunderstood by those outside the field of genetics.
Movies portraying male familial relationships with one or more children or grandchildren are more likely to be characterised by ambivalence, misunderstanding or conflict, than are female.
In addition, culturally competent institutions and professionals help to remedy and prevent healthcare treatment and outcome inequities due to cultural myopia, insensitivity, discrimination, misunderstanding, stereotypes, and ignorance.
On other occasions, they reject the reformulation because the adult has misunderstood what they intended ; they often follow a rejection with a further attempt at conveying their intended meaning.
She also discussed how health is misunderstood when considered solely in biological terms, as it represents the power of cultural images and stereotypes concerning ageing and physical activity.
Indeed, careful writers and speakers avoid the word even in its traditional sense, for they're likely to be misunderstood if they use it in the old sense.
Students find bridging this gap to be an uncertain and frustrating business - if the results are not as expected, has the algorithm been misunderstood, or is the implementation incorrect?
Liberalism is misguided, on this view, because it gets essential characteristics of the political wrong, not just because it misunderstands what politics is like here and now.
As such, ' temporal distance ' - so often assumed to be a source of distortion and misunderstanding - bears within it a ' positive and productive possibility of understanding ' (1975 : 264).
Could he have misunderstood them?
All three groups agreed that community nurses must work in greater partnership with the public and most nurses felt that there was public misunderstanding about their role.
Occasionally, an author quoted is misunderstood.
Such an approach makes misunderstanding virtually inevitable.
Like this soldier, many conveyed the idea that the civilian population misunderstood them, saw them as ' useless', and failed to recognise their ' true ' role in society.
Models of interaction such as this, which merely contrast unquestioned and onedimensional notions of people and culture, will continue to overlook locallyoccasioned causes for misunderstanding and misinterpretation.
The 10 mm difference from the numerical simulation to the experimental results is mainly due to the previously mentioned position misunderstanding caused by the deflection of the probe light.
The view that the only beliefs adequate to fix a term's extension are those that would constitute extension-fixing criteria misunderstands the lesson of the new theory of reference.
The mistranscription data reported here indicate that the accented speech was sometimes misheard by the listeners apparently without their being aware that they had misunderstood what the speaker had said.
While the recorded sounds we hear might be subject to misunderstanding or reinterpretation, they are unchangeable regardless of the meanings that might be ascribed to them.
The second is the issue of misunderstanding.
I may have misunderstood the position, but the meaning is the same although the wording may be a little different.
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I think that there is a good deal of misunderstanding about this.
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If he does, he totally misunderstands human nature.
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I am pleased with the interjection because we do not want misunderstanding about these matters.
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Questions and answers of this sort can easily be misunderstood, as is evident from one of my answers this afternoon.
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If the latter includes such legal words as "treason," he is very liable to be misunderstood.
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I now turn to the most misunderstood aspect of our proposals: charging.
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What is more extraordinary, he has misunderstood his party's position in the referendum.
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I think that we had better have that misunderstanding out another time.
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I think that, sometimes, the very word nuclear is massively misunderstood—even when applied to medicine.
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He seems to have wholly misunderstood our position.
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Defiance or a certain bravado about being misunderstood is very common—it always has been and always will be—among artists.
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I think that perhaps my noble friend has slightly misunderstood the situation.
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I think there is some misunderstanding about that.
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Value for money is important and often misunderstood.
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However, the misunderstanding about quantitative method can be quite serious and can also get tied up with problems about statistical significance testing.
The response or experience is individual, though there are canons by which one can judge its appropriateness, by which one can discriminate understanding from misunderstanding.
While some proprietors had closely investigated the likely impact of the proposed standards, in some cases there was clearly misunderstanding.
Moreover, a research strategy that attempts to demonstrate adaptation and function by the satisfaction of a prespecified list of criteria misunderstands the burden of proof.
To be cognitively pure is therefore to be free from misunderstanding.
The numbers they define are threatened by misunderstanding as well as selfinterest.
She appears to have misunderstood the complex rules that could apply to this situation.
The dramatist's defiant reaction against those who misunderstood him can be taken as evidence of disappointed trust.
The identity crisis, often misunderstood as solely a problem of adolescence or middle age, is a ubiquitous aspect of human experience, occurring at any age.
Why would we say that he has deeply misunderstood the auction and is not really "bidding" at all?
Moreover, a message can be misunderstood or misinterpreted at its destination.
The meanings of these three components of variance are often misunderstood.
One notices, first, that the nature (and thereby the extent) of human guilt appears to have been misunderstood.
What would happen if it was confused or misunderstood?
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