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And it could be a total miscomprehension of that life.
It was not the moment to deal with a field commander's miscomprehension.
The Pope declared the incident to be based on a "tragic mutual miscomprehension".
The incidence of miscomprehension decreases as income increases.
The "racist" miscomprehension comes from cutting off the last and conclusive verse, which begins:
"Is there some miscomprehension here?"
Miscomprehension rises as age increases.
It's a mutually satisfying interaction, founded on mutual miscomprehension - a perfect relationship, in other words, since it remains immune to the disappointments of understanding someone too well.
After days of violent protests that have claimed several lives, the conflict has pushed both sides across an unexpected threshold, where they view each other with miscomprehension and suspicion.
"I hope, uh, I hope, Brother Floyd, that our miscomprehension, yours and mine that evening, had nothing to do with your alienation from the church!
Ms. Johnston's total miscomprehension of what Mr. Bly and the mythopoetic men's movement are saying can therefore be explained only as willful ignorance, disingenuous in the extreme.
Results demonstrated high confusion with the trial instructions, little improvement with revised instructions, significant but case-specific improvements with model instructions, and a strong relationship between miscomprehension and willingness to impose death.
Others of Clarke's short stories derive their humorous impetus from the subject of mutual disawareness ("The Fires Within", 1947) or miscomprehension between species ("The Parasite" and "The Possessed", 1953).
Freeman's look of total miscomprehension recalls his finest moments as Tim from The Office, while Cumberbatch appeared to be in character as Holmes himself - and for once utterly clueless as to what is happening around him.
For want of a better name, it is called "The Comprehension and Miscomprehension of Print Communications," and it should not be shocking, since it follows by about seven years a similar study of televison viewers.
Abnormalities include verbosity, abrupt transitions, literal interpretations and miscomprehension of nuance, use of metaphor meaningful to only the speaker, auditory perception deficits, unusually pedantic, formal or idiosyncratic speech, and oddities in loudness, pitch, intonation, prosody, and rhythm.
Although it has never been officially confirmed on-screen, it has indeed been suggested by critics that Roy has Asperger syndrome, due to his obsessive compulsive tendencies and because of his literal interpretations and miscomprehension of nuances and subtleties.
In spite of some miscomprehension of the story on the part of the revisionist scribe, the literary style as a whole is somewhat smoother than in the earlier version, which Rudolf Thurneysen points out is of help for the understanding of the tale.
In 1989, the Delors Commission established a 'Social Economy Unit' to come to terms with this movement at European level, but following opposition or miscomprehension from some other Member States and movements, official texts adopted the cumbersome term 'Co-operatives, Mutuals, Associations and Foundations' (or 'CMAFs' for short).