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Someone once remarked that a statistician carefully assembles facts and figures for others who carefully misinterpret them.

Someone once suggested that a statistician carefully assembles facts and figures for others who carefully misinterpret them.

” “Well, you see,” replied Comethup gravely, “you’ve done so many things I don’t understand; I might-might misinterpret them.

There's always going to be somebody who is going to misinterpret something.

Naive users--by far the majority--are bound to misinterpret the dates as meaning “when the word first appeared in the language” rather than as “the date of the earliest recorded evidence found (at press time).

Greenbaum in his Grammar , with its democratic, what's said, corpus-based approach to language, unwittingly, I am quite sure, keeps the really proper use of English in the hands of those who are to the manner born, while allowing the media moguls to interpret or misinterpret the topics of public concern as they will and at the same time disallowing the vulgar from gaining a firm grasp on the means by which they might enter the debate.

I think it is not so much because we misuse idleness as because we misinterpret it that the long days become increasingly demoralizing.

Show me the child of three years of age, the madman, or the savage, who is not an expert at it! Let us make sure that we have understood this answer, in order that we may not misinterpret it, in order that we may not read into it a meaning which is not there.




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