And maybe my experience was unique, one rogue CVS store misreading the Moneygram policy.
This strikes us as a misreading of the appeal of Christianity since its founding.
He had been blamed for misreading the popular mood before last week's mid-term elections.
It was a total misreading and misunderstanding of an email read out of context.
Some people loved it, others argued that I was misreading and mangling history to draw gloomy conclusions.
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Second. a big misunderstanding about probable sea level rise comes from a misreading of the 2007 IPCC report.
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Mr Santorum's many critics have also been quick to pounce on his misreading of what Kennedy actually said.
Of course, I might be misreading the conference, and maybe this conference does not represent the food movement.
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Not only do these lawmakers appear oblivious to the real economy, they may also be fundamentally misreading the markets.
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Mr Giordani dismisses claims of capital flight as a misreading of the figures.
Not only does this result sound on its face improbable, but it looks like a misreading of the pertinent precedent.
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They are based on a misreading of evidence, and on a selective and misleading analysis of my testimonies to your committee.
American intelligence, unlike that of other countries, has a history of spectacular failures in misreading events, or being surprised by unexpected events.
Worse yet, U.S. policy-makers and their G-7 counterparts risk undermining important Western security and economic interests by misreading the underlying fundamentals at work.
In 2009, then transport minister Stewart Stevenson said there was anecdotal evidence of motorists performing U-turns on the carriageway after misreading bilingual road signs.
Having hit the side-netting from Mulumbu's clever ball over the top moments earlier, Odemwingie reaped maximum advantage from Sylvain Distin's misreading of Brunt's lobbed pass.
It also accused him of misreading labels on evidence and said he didn't use protective footwear at one point when walking through the crime scene.
Human interactions are governed by a set of implicit codes that can sometimes seem frustratingly opaque, and whose misreading can quickly put you on the outside looking in.
Many Americans think this an absurd misreading of the constitution.
He was guided by the firm conviction that many of the ills afflicting the church could be traced to a misreading of the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
So, your understanding seems to be based on a misreading of the title and assumptions based on that, rather than on reference to the actual content of the article.
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This would, however, be a misreading of recent history.
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Whether it is just bad luck, a misreading of public opinion or being on vacation while a united Republican opposition is hard at work, voters have turned cold to Democratic Presidents and candidates in August.
"We all know markets are not particularly rational and overshoot or undershoot and wipe billions of dollars off market cap off indices over what we think is a misreading of various data points, " he said.
Last week, a representative of a hedge fund, who we understand has been spreading false rumors about Jefferies, sent us a letter with a series of questions that for the most part show what we must presume is an intentional misreading of our public filings to try to support these rumors.
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