But some readers may have misinterpreted the graph as showing the taxes people actually pay.
Fleming writes there is a "serious risk" that data from incomplete studies will be misinterpreted.
An investigation concluded that data from computer simulations and wind-tunnel tests had been misinterpreted.
Piscitell says his company's data was misinterpreted and he plans to refute the FAA's finding.
But she is concerned that a "No" vote could be misinterpreted elsewhere in Europe.
Amazed by how totally misleading it is and how it can so be easily misinterpreted.
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Announcing an intention to pre-empt is dangerous because even small tactical movements can be misinterpreted.
Deeley said this is the second year in a row he's misinterpreted Phil's forecast.
" He said: "We are really angry at the way our science is being misinterpreted.
Mr Pinho apologised to any women who felt offended but said his tweets had been misinterpreted.
Though he later disingenuously claimed to have been misinterpreted, this is clearly his brother's view.
Update : In the heat of liveblogging, it seems I misinterpreted what Weiner said.
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First, I would never say that some have not misinterpreted Islam in the call for violence.
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The first is that adverse events are easily misinterpreted and even misused for cynical purposes.
The order was written in a way that Miller could later claim he misinterpreted it, authorities said.
It simply should not be misinterpreted as a fundamental policy shift toward allowing markets to determine competitive outcomes.
The NHS has disputed the survey saying the figures were wrong and the RCN had misinterpreted the data.
The RAIB said Mr MacKay may not have seen, or misinterpreted, the warning lights at the level crossing.
There has been a suggestion that references to Scotland's worst post-war record may have been misinterpreted in Germany.
But the 48-year-old said the media had misinterpreted his comments about meeting Argentine Football Association (AFA) president Julio Grondona.
It seemed the media misinterpreted Larrea's remarks, Hallgarten's Turner says, and that the threat was confined to oil companies.
The story turned out to be false, a misinterpreted conflation of two existing FCC spectrum orders.
To borrow a phrase I came across, Millennials are misunderstood, misinterpreted and misinformed.
And some statements there can be easily misinterpreted, presented without tone or context.
Briefly, he thinks the slowdown is being misinterpreted in the UK, with potentially costly implications for all of us.
Much later, Mr Andre discovered that he had totally misinterpreted Mr Stella's words.
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On Wednesday, he said his remarks were misinterpreted and if cases against banks could be proven they would be brought.
Paris has apologised and told the BBC the comments, posted between the ages of 14 and 16, had been "misinterpreted".
Paris, from Sheerness, has apologised and said the comments, posted between the ages of 14 and 16, had been "misinterpreted".
Mr. Walcott said he wanted to make sure teachers didn't take the risk of saying something that could be misinterpreted.
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