How To Use Misunderstanding In A Sentence

  • Words are confusing, but they're nothing compared to non-words, mainly because non-words lead to rash assumptions and misunderstandings.
  • In Chinas modernization drive, the misunderstanding on "Middlebrow" is not beneficial to the understanding and the promotion of the core ideology of Chinas traditional culture.
  • Cultural misunderstandings do happen. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't want there to be any misunderstanding.
  • Firman said the dispute was triggered by a minor misunderstanding between a member of the police's Mobile Brigade and a group of marines.
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  • The show cloaks itself in wholesome, old-fashioned japery with its broad misunderstandings ("I said ghosts, not goats!") and knowing winks at Hi-de-Hi! and Frank Spencer, and the way Miranda's mother (Patricia Hodge) flits in and out as if through a time portal to a 1950s Whitehall farce. Rewind TV: Miranda; The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret; Accused: Willy's Story; Garrow's Law
  • There are worries that cultural misunderstandings can lead to lost sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're so good with people today and clear up any kind of misunderstanding - and then get on with enjoying all the festivities. The Sun
  • True, we are expected to moonwalk across the vast waters dividing technology from the masses and tiptoe back on egocentric eggshells, circumventing treacherous misunderstandings and political back-stabbing.
  • His misunderstanding of language was the primary cause of his other problems.
  • I'm glad we've cleared that misunderstanding up.
  • He adds, a few lines further on, that this term freedom is an indefinite, and incalculably ambiguous term… liable to an infinity of misunderstandings, confusions and errors.
  • There must have been some misunderstanding between the minister and his secretary.
  • Maybe it's all just a big misunderstanding.
  • Lest any misunderstanding should remain - and it is likely that I have sometimes used incautious language in presenting the theistic case - I must stress the following points.
  • Not only are the claims made for rave exaggerated and in many cases unwarranted, but they rest on a misunderstanding of history.
  • It is an admirable method to avoid misunderstanding and mistranslation of the source text, which often provides insight into the source culture.
  • The meters are connected on a network that is not on the internet and the government said that reports of loopholes were based on misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • I must be especially watchful for assumptions which can be the root of misunderstandings.
  • But many of the slights, misunderstandings and, yes, conniving, are typical of any bureaucracy, as officials pursue a range of different agendas.
  • This misunderstanding is yet another example of bad communication .
  • Noise, perceived control, perceived freshness and misunderstanding all discussed as possible causes for the apparent disjunction.
  • But Sanders said the controversy is a misunderstanding. Victoria Advocate - Navy says candidate was no SEAL
  • Put aside all Facing the misunderstanding to keep cool.
  • Under the rules of Citizendium all are freet o edit existing articles, but experience has shown that misunderstandings tend to arise if alterations are made without first inviting discussion on the article's talk page - as a result, as for example of lack of awareness of the specialised interpretations that economists apply to some everday terms. of other disciplines concerning the clarity of existing articles are also very welcome. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • He said the reason for the delay in paying the bursaries was a misunderstanding about a decision in 2002 to advertise bursaries to all students in the region. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I am hopeful this misunderstanding will be rectified very quickly.
  • Unfortunately, the headhunter forgot to inform the candidate, so the meeting between the candidate and the client collapsed in misunderstanding.
  • I couldn't even begin to understand what his misunderstanding was.
  • If love is misunderstanding, who let I can return to perfect.
  • However, the poor conformance to Web accessibility guidelines is presumably due to a lack of information and a misunderstanding of their importance on the part of content designers and authors.
  • To truncate the name Sholem Aleichem to Aleichem, as if it were his last name, betrays a deep misunderstanding, if not ignorance, of the meaning and nuances of Sholem Aleichem's pen name. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • I noticed that no ID supporter has bothered to correct your misunderstanding of phylogenies. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • I am anxious to avoid any possible misunderstanding.
  • They revealed a host of misunderstandings, including patients thinking doctors had information when they didn't, doctors thinking patients understood something when they didn't, and misattribution of side effects.
  • There is a misunderstanding about the meaning of the word soporific and when Thompson explains it to McDonald they both enjoy a laugh, at themselves mostly, they let go a little, and it is one of the most human and intimate moments in the film up until that point. OnMilwaukee.com
  • Even if I could find all the antidotal data points like you and me, most of it would be discounted as a misunderstanding or simple loss of faith. A quasi-religious movement
  • misunderstandings can often be traced to a looseness of expression
  • So while the Japanese infantryman preparing to meet his Soviet counterpart could be in high spirits, his misunderstanding and misconceptions about the Red Army were about to exact a terrible price.
  • I don't want there to be any misunderstanding.
  • If you've ever despaired over the misuses and misunderstandings, and just plain apathy around punctuation these days (errant apostrophes et al.) then this book will delight you.
  • Much international misunderstanding will disappear when all the islands of mankind are connected together with the bridges of communication technology.
  • Despite participation by trade unions on both sides, the analysis was variously called lop-sided in favor of employers, a misunderstanding of the American system, or a helpful industrial study leading in Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • They are open to misunderstandings, misinterpretations, misgivings and mistakes.
  • Put aside all Facing the misunderstanding to keep cool.
  • Tell your midwife what you want so she can make a note of it and avoid misunderstandings.
  • Cecilia became patroness of music through a misunderstanding.
  • Cutting a path through the thickets of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and lunatic theorising that have grown up around the symbol of the Grail is no easy task.
  • Before I proceed to show how from the prosodical unities, the moved and the quiescent letter, first the metrical elements, then the feet and lastly the metres are built up, it will be necessary to obviate a few misunderstandings, to which our mode of transliterating Arabic into the Roman character might give rise. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • How many romantic misunderstandings and happy-clappy showstoppers must we endure before longing for the curtain to drop in front of those beaming, ambitious faces?
  • To suggest so implies a deep misunderstanding of the nature of consciousness.
  • Also, I think that the Mars Aerobrake has led you to a misunderstanding of what an aerobrake of this type would do. Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch
  • Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you are trying to say, so maybe try again, Bradford? ou are able to explain things mechanistically but if the underlying nature of reality does not lend itself to this approach you will not only not get answers, you will build a philosophical edifice which is debilitating to the human spirit. About: The Progressive Diminishment of Man
  • The idea that mutual assured destruction is a policy choice shows a complete misunderstanding of the basic facts of existence.
  • Mrs. Mirvan then advanced to him, and said in French, that she was sure the Captain had not any intention to affront him, and begged he would desist from a dispute which could only be productive of mutual misunderstanding, as neither of them knew the language of the other. Evelina: or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World
  • Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.
  • The misunderstanding was nobody's fault and was a classic example of bad communication.
  • I must weigh my words to avoid any misunderstanding.
  • I smiled at her, misunderstanding, thinking I was indulging her.
  • Often times misunderstandings and antagonisms surface most strongly when times are tough. Pot, Meet Kettle
  • I am anxious to avoid any possible misunderstanding.
  • I apologize for being unnecessarily snippy and for overlooking, misunderstanding or inadvertently mischaracterizing the arguments of opponents.
  • It agreed it should meet the full fare, apologised for the misunderstanding and has paid the outstanding 67. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both parties are committed to resolving disagreements or misunderstandings before they fester. Christianity Today
  • The word "Christianity" is already a misunderstanding - in reality there has been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross. Friedrich Nietzsche 
  • He deeply explored notions of love, Europe, and identity, and was a polyglot who insisted that linguistic proficiency was the key to overcoming misunderstandings and ignorance.
  • To correct his misunderstanding and misperceptions I have addressed the following open letter to him which touches upon some key concepts and basic points.
  • This is either a slight glitch that they'll fix, or I'm being a muppet and misunderstanding the process.
  • In a way this suggested that there was nothing more substantial to the conflict than a misunderstanding and old-fashioned prejudice: a falling out between neighbours.
  • She said the lack of understanding or the misunderstanding of reporting procedures has, in some cases, led to unnecessarily prolonged investigations.
  • Vernacular names such as love-lies-bleeding and florimer (flor-amor) reflect this misunderstanding.
  • We try to preclude any possibility of misunderstanding.
  • Vague generalizations are likely to lead to bad feelings and misunderstandings. Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business
  • Then clear up the misunderstanding explaining why it is unlikely that most women would bulk up or develop large muscles like some men who train with weights.
  • What other misunderstandings about you abound? Times, Sunday Times
  • They were based on a misunderstanding of the way business was conducted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The oversimplification results in the possibility of misunderstanding by the reader.
  • SARAJEVO - Bosnian Serb and Moslem troops took up combat positions on two mountains overlooking Sarajevo and then stood down again when it became clear the hostilities were based on a misunderstanding. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In part this was due to misunderstandings and to failures of communication.
  • He is not able to discuss his case, but his defence team argues that he was jailed because of a simple cultural misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
  • Maybe it's all just a big misunderstanding.
  • All the misunderstandings and quarrels of the past had been sorted out.
  • It would certainly be a grave misunderstanding if everyone felt entitled to well-being as an " unalienable right".
  • It seems it has now become fashionable in this country that in every misunderstanding the option to resolve the dispute must be violence.
  • I hope and pray that this is a misunderstanding.
  • Emphasizing on the differences doesn’t divide any one, what divides is discrimination and misunderstandings in our differences. — Life of the Party: Latin Flair in Washington - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Before Haydn had time to recover from his astonishment Ferdinand was back with a letter of introduction to Prince Castelcicala, the Neapolitan Ambassador in London; and to show further that the misunderstanding was merely a passing affair he sent the composer later in the day a valuable tabatiere as a token of esteem and regard. Joseph Haydn
  • The Abus Futura D-lock (although on the lock itself the "t" in Futura looks like a "k" - which lead to a slight misunderstanding!). Singletrack World
  • But I can understand how this misunderstanding happened
  • The slightest misunderstanding could result in big trouble for the locals, including being beaten and kicked.
  • There must have been some misunderstanding. I didn't order all these books.
  • If the attack really was the result of a spur-of-the-moment misunderstanding or overreaction, this is by no means good news for the risk profile of the Korean peninsula.
  • This book chronicles the series of misunderstandings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another Cuneo!" groaned Aunt Kathryn, at sight of the hotel in the steep little town of Desenzano, on Lake Garda; but later she apologized to the quaint courtyard for her misunderstanding, and was more than tolerant of her vast bedroom draped with yellow satin, and opening on an arboured terrace worthy even of a Countess Dalmar. My Friend the Chauffeur
  • Why don't these guys just talk and write like normal people in the first place, and thus pre-empt the ‘media misunderstandings’ they're always complaining about?
  • It is a really sad fact that all the while this misunderstanding has left many homes totally unprotected from the risk of electric shocks. Gentle Wan | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Since then the eggcorn has become something of a mascot at Language Log; today Mark discusses it further, giving the example "hand few" used for handful and quoting Geoff Pullum to the effect that "eggcorns are tiny little poems, a symptom of human intelligence and creativity," and ends with an Update mentioning a fact I should have recalled myself: the word acorn itself contains an earlier misunderstanding. Languagehat.com: PUTTING THE CORN IN ACORN.
  • We try to preclude any possibility of misunderstanding.
  • The problem arose from a misunderstanding on the part of the French.
  • People often find it necessary not to say and act honestly in order to gain what they desire, or to avoid misunderstanding or conflicts. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • A face-to-face meeting with the pathologist may clarify some misunderstandings.
  • Both of them have a history of misunderstandings and conflicts with the leadership.
  • Too many language differences and the misunderstandings they bring can cause all kinds of accidents to happen. The Sun
  • We are happy to clarify the situation and regret any misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • a major misunderstanding
  • Frankly it's difficult to know where to start, given the mishmash of misunderstanding, gross exaggeration and things that are just plain wrong.
  • Serious diplomatic quarrels and armed conflicts have begun over less significant misunderstandings.
  • In these the new unity can already be experienced and old animosities and misunderstandings be reconciled.
  • Given our fast-degenerating communal scenario, there is a crying need to dispel the multiplying misunderstandings about each other.
  • Its happy consummation is delayed over five volumes by intrigues, contretemps, and misunderstandings, many of them designed to exhibit the virtues and failings of Camilla, or to test and improve her character.
  • Well, let us indeed examine the totality of the Prime Minister's words and deeds, and discover how we came by this misunderstanding.
  • Why don't these guys just talk and write like normal people in the first place, and thus pre-empt the ‘media misunderstandings’ they're always complaining about?
  • Boxes on most pages give generous gobbets of fact about food words, food history and myths and misunderstandings of cooks gone by.
  • There is considerable public misunderstanding of the purpose of universities. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the bailee recovered the whole value of the goods, the old reason, that he was answerable over, has in some cases become a new rule, (seemingly based on a misunderstanding,) that the bailee is a trustee for the bailor as to the excess over his own damage. The Common Law
  • But as an adult, I regarded the memory of these trips with a mildly affectionate disdain – ah, such innocent fun, but such bourgeois misunderstanding of what constitutes NATURE and WILDERNESS. In The Outside | Her Bad Mother
  • It is becoming fashionable now that any slight incident of misunderstanding should discharge wanton destruction and lawlessness.
  • His ridiculous comments showed a complete misunderstanding of the situation.
  • This book chronicles the series of misunderstandings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sun will warm key relationships at work and home and you can end misunderstandings between friends. The Sun
  • As Reagan understood them: "We seek to reduce nuclear arsenals and to reduce the chances for dangerous misunderstanding and miscalculations, so we have put forward proposals for what we call confidence-building measures. Joe Cirincione: Reagan the Abolitionist
  • This is the reason for a majority of our disagreements or misunderstandings.
  • That naive misunderstanding summarizes the threat posed by this good-hearted, wrong-headed legislation.
  • It was a word similar to misunderstanding, which when Grace thought of it now, was like those huge beautiful air balloons, a hundred feet in circumference, that the Japanese had sent across the ocean, nearly ten thousand of them, during the Second World War. The Life You Longed For
  • The underlying misunderstanding behind the “debate” about Net Neutrality and DPI boils down to “a packet is a packet is a packet”. DPI is GOOD for you: ‘Um – crap’
  • Even the British Standards Institution has decided not to issue a press release to correct the misunderstanding.
  • You have a gift for clearing up misunderstandings and getting a friendship back on track - and you could rekindle a romance that has faded. The Sun
  • Yet he manages to encapsulate his misunderstandings into bite-sized pieces that can be digested and turned into new misstatements by other entertainment writers as well.
  • Twelfth Night is the classic Shakespearean comedy revolving around disguise, misunderstanding and love.
  • Make sure in future that you ask or explain and you'll avoid misunderstandings. The Sun
  • In part that has arisen out of misunderstanding about its changing role as a custodian of art and architecture.
  • To put it more technically, this means avoiding statistical generalizations about dance that might contribute to stereotypes and misunderstandings.
  • We are happy to clarify the situation and regret any misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe this was all a big misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fast-moving fun for younger viewers, centring on Lizzie Forbes, whose overworked imagination often embroils her in misunderstandings, muddles and miscellaneous mayhem.
  • Within them has hardened a protective conservatism that views the society in which they live with misunderstanding and sometimes downright hostility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps I was indirectly responsible for the misunderstanding.
  • You can clear up misunderstandings, soothe emotions and ensure jealousy plays no part in family relationships. The Sun
  • I have worked on both gill-netters and trollers, and I know that the disagreements and misunderstandings between their adherents are deep and long-standing.
  • Claiming a misunderstanding may help one avoid prosecution by the IRS, but when you're going to be heading Treasury, claiming misunderstanding of such simple concepts shows basic ignorance in your field at best, or a duplicitousness that has no place in government at worst. Tim Geithner — does he belong in the Cabinet or the prison?
  • A similar misunderstanding would occur if the writer opted for her as the singular possessive pronoun. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • The probability of dreadful misunderstanding is enormous.
  • Among the Backvelders there appeared to have been some misunderstanding as to whether the South Africans were subjects or merely friends of the British Government.
  • This can be appreciated by balancing the forces as an excess of one can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts and suffering.
  • By concentrating on selflessness you will overcome ingrained misunderstanding of the nature of people and things, which is the root of the round of repeated birth, aging, sickness, and death what Buddhists call cyclic existence, and you will attain liberation from suffering. Becoming Enlightened
  • Unlike with ill-advised conversations-where you can later swear that you said "dollop," not "trollop" and this was a simple misunderstanding based on excessive cerumen build-up-everything is spelled out in black-and-white in e-mail messages. Macworld
  • This a tragic misunderstanding of wherein the threat to the rule of law lies.
  • However, if these factors are neglected, misunderstandings will destroy communication. Hence communications cannot go on wheels.
  • Italy, is no place for misunderstandings; the knife decides promptly who is right or wrong, and only two weeks ago I was warned not to cross the district without a carbineer on either side of me. Old Calabria
  • Note: According to some learned theologians a misunderstanding of the text in the Gospel has given rise to this mistake, which has employed and wearied so many laborious commentators, though Origen had already taken the pains to preinform them. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • We apologise for a misunderstanding during the editing process. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not often that an author is prompted to make a statement in bold type to correct what he sees as a gross misunderstanding.
  • ‘There has been no over-inflating and no reduction in the value of investments, but there has been a misunderstanding of the real value of beneficiating gold,’ the chief director said.
  • There must have been some misunderstanding. I didn't order all these books.
  • But this was not a case of forgetfulness or a breach of promise; it was another misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus there is still semantic gap and misunderstanding between MUI ulemas on the one hand and Muslim and non - Muslim scholars and institutions which have promoted pluralism, liberalism and secularism on the other.
  • I can't believe that we're finally together, after all the arguments and misunderstandings.
  • The word "Christianity" is already a misunderstanding - in reality there has been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross. Friedrich Nietzsche 
  • The speeches of the noble Lords revealed something of an over-suspicious misunderstanding of what the effect of the clause means.
  • Somehow a misunderstanding arose.
  • If Canada had happened to have any graves in Gallipoli she would also have been automatically in a position to influence the negotiations and the misunderstanding which caused such trouble subsequently would never have arisen. A Successful Experiment in Imperial Co-operation
  • To further avoid any misunderstandings about his scores he would often write messages on them for engravers when he wanted to clarify notational details.
  • If love is misunderstanding, who let I can return to perfect.
  • What dedicated texter hasn't suffered an epic misunderstanding, or experienced a sick lurch of fear upon dispatching a message of sensitive character to the wrong recipient?
  • You can talk to the family in a way that clears up money misunderstandings. The Sun
  • Lord of land l GIVE lots of written detail to avoid misunderstandings by any would-be renters. The Sun
  • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
  • A common misunderstanding is that patients with massive pulmonary hemorrhage must have hemoptysis.
  • The oversimplification results in the possibility of misunderstanding by the reader.
  • Concerns that were aired by many transit executives last month were just a big bureaucratic misunderstanding, says Rep.
  • The coroner said there had been ‘a catalogue of misunderstandings and confusions’, although he said it was impossible to record a verdict of death contributed to by neglect.
  • The name of Victoria gives you a clever, quick, analytical mind, but you suffer with a great deal of self-consciousness, lack of confidence, and much aloneness because of misunderstandings.
  • Behind this false as sumption was my complete misunderstanding of both God and the meaning of total commitment. Living on the Edge
  • The source of the misunderstanding, Wallace continued, was the name itself, in that it implies "the constant watching of an intelligent 'chooser' like man's selection to which you so often compare it," and that "thought and direction are essential to the action of 'Natural Selection.' 3quarksdaily
  • The setting up of the agency has aroused strong emotions, but there are widespread misunderstandings about it.
  • But misunderstandings and mistrust do exist, and some have resulted in hassle and harassment.
  • Your skill in clearing up the misunderstandings that shadow a family relationship are important. The Sun
  • Lagerstroemia lifted after the misunderstanding with the Swallow.
  • Too many language differences and the misunderstandings they bring can cause all kinds of accidents to happen. The Sun
  • May I, in the name of and for the sake of Empire solidarity and unity, which I assure you in all earnestness is as dear to me as I know it is to you, pray to you to try to see through the maze of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and misconception, often deliberately built around India, and to refrain from saying or doing that which may at this crucial moment of our history, when the fate of India hangs in the balance, harm the very interest so dear to our hearts. New India
  • However, misunderstandings of some concepts and terms concerning Company Act and the Structure of Company Rectification still exist.
  • Missions which he undertook to Khelat in the years 1875 and 1876, he succeeded in stilling their internal feuds and in clearing away the misunderstandings which had arisen with the Indian Government. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.)
  • True, we are expected to moonwalk across the vast waters dividing technology from the masses and tiptoe back on egocentric eggshells, circumventing treacherous misunderstandings and political back-stabbing.
  • It is only Britain's curious parsimony and warped misunderstanding of free trade ideas that has failed to establish laws and a tax regime that make export of art treasures unthinkable.
  • It was probably either a misunderstanding or she was moody for another, unrelated reason.
  • IOW Zachriel you have failed to show that I have a misunderstanding of phylogenies. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • The feminist preoccupation with not being seen as a sex object was another point that led to misunderstanding.
  • If you and your buddy aren't on the same wavelength, the flood of ambiguous nonverbal cues can lead to misunderstanding and befuddlement.
  • To call this graymail or blackmail is to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of criminal jurisprudence.
  • The watchman from the previous night caught my eyes and I knew that brushing it off as a simple misunderstanding wasn't a possibility.
  • The Franco-German axis has taken the weight of many disputes, misunderstandings, betrayals and jolting halts.
  • To misuse or break the rules of winking is to produce misunderstanding, puzzlement, complaint, or some other social reaction.
  • It is easier to talk through misunderstandings and solve differences when we are calm.
  • Or can these misunderstandings be put down to the language barrier or bad translators? Times, Sunday Times
  • This article demonstrates that a source of this confusion is a misunderstanding of the nature of a conviction and the difference between a fact necessarily decided to establish an element of the crime and an extraneous fact that appears in the record of conviction. Discourse.net: SSRN: Legal Studies Research Paper Series University Of Miami School Of Law Vol. 3, No. 7
  • At the moment, as reprsented by this thread, it seems to me a confused muddle of mixed intentions, vague accusations, misunderstandings and so on.
  • Some bankers claim the whole thing is a big misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • That naive misunderstanding summarizes the threat posed by this good-hearted, wrong-headed legislation.

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