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" ... Espindola quickly realized his comment could be misconstrued as criticizing his teammates and asked a team spokesperson to clarify. Reporters gave him the benefit of the doubt and wrote around it. ... "
" ... Even though I felt very angry with the bad press, I reached out to the customer and politely asked why she said she would not buy the product. She shared that what she had said was misconstrued and that she never intended to stop working with my company, even though we needed further improvement of the product. I felt relieved to hear this. ... "
" ... Moments after the game, I reported the incident to the St. Martin Athletic Director. The woman approached and insisted I misconstrued her words. I told her that I had told the AD exactly what she said. She then repeated verbatim, "I said... They are playing like animals.” The AD claimed he was going to report it, but never even asked my name. Were any of them connecting their hearts to their minds, thinking beyond their racial bias? I doubt it. ... "
" ... Or, the child might have misconstrued what they were taught, and upon telling their parents or other adults, those adults don’t know if what the child is telling them is right or not. The adults might assume that whatever the child says is the correct version, simply due to the fact that it came from an authoritative source that taught the child, and not realize that the youngster inadvertently misunderstood it. ... "
" ... Over the years, things have changed dramatically. Companies are now reluctant to share feedback. It’s due to several factors, including concerns over saying something that could be misconstrued as racist, sexist, ageist or some other form of discrimination; human resources hiding behind technology; the discomfort people have with telling people bad news; the recent rise in rudeness and the lack of civility. ... "