Second, she makes the erroneous assumption that filesharing is similar to home taping. |
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As a matter of fact, yesterday there was an erroneous report that he had been arrested. |
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It is risky and erroneous to assume that terrorists will be deterred by criminal prosecution alone. |
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Of course, trying to correct an animal rights activist with erroneous information is a Sisyphean task. |
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This policy is but one of the Liberal reforms based on erroneous assumptions about poverty. |
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For whatever reason he had formed the erroneous impression that she did not understand the Creole language. |
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But it would be erroneous not to concede that the grouping has lost much of its zest over the past decade or so. |
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Generals admitted relying on intelligence reports of ground damage that were unverified, contradictory, erroneous and misleading. |
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So often we are subjected to erroneous and incorrect statements and irresponsible utterances from ignorant and unauthorised sources. |
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Spectra acquired from liquid samples that are inhomogeneous or that contain air bubbles can yield erroneous concentration values. |
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The tennis star lost her U.S. Open quarter-final match against after the umpire appeared to make three erroneous calls that went against her. |
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It is entirely erroneous to say all calefaction is from solar rays directly. |
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The upshot is that the age-old nature versus nurture dichotomy is completely erroneous. |
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There is an erroneous perception that high-profile players make good managers. |
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There is nothing stated which is erroneous or wrong and there is no allegation that there is. |
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Another defective specimen cause of erroneous diagnosis is that of extraneous tissue unappreciated as foreign to that sample. |
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To interpret such sayings without understanding the Arabic and its eloquence and its context is an erroneous path. |
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Incorrect, difficult or erroneous readings must have been created over time by scribal error. |
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I may have created the erroneous impression that I have done nothing but shop since being here. |
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The problem is, because of fluid dynamics, when the body is moving, the vestibular system generates erroneous cues about our orientation. |
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The coming correction was preordained by bad policy choices backed by erroneous economic theories. |
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In the 1930s, the universe had been shown to be expanding, so the cosmological constant seemed to be erroneous. |
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In the film, plant operators rely on an erroneous reading from a malfunctioning meter to gauge the water level used to cool the nuclear core. |
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The reports that the encryption didn't prevent them from obtaining the plaintext were erroneous. |
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Viewed in cold and analytical light, the figure was probably erroneous because of the lack of precision of the aircraft's instruments. |
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We say that that contention is in fact erroneous because it asks the wrong question. |
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The sources of poisoning were identified as adulterants or erroneous substitutes. |
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Yet, as it turns out, many of those foods have bad raps based on outdated and, sometimes, erroneous information. |
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There are dozens of stories about computerized voting machines producing erroneous results. |
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A natural but erroneous conclusion would be that oil is needed on the bird's skin and feathers. |
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In the actual, erroneous, sentence, the subject of the main clause, a man, is also the subject of the relative clause. |
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Examples are given to show how failure to consider accuracy and reliableness may lead to erroneous conclusions. |
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Acting under this erroneous assumption, he passed on this alleged order to his company. |
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Of course it's always easy to look at others critically, make assumptions and proceed to erroneous conclusions. |
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I read line after line of erroneous reporting, with the sole intention of discrediting a political candidate. |
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A close inspection suggests antecedent variables that may have set the occasion for his conclusions, erroneous though they evidently were. |
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Even if the award was somewhat low it could not in any way be said to be wholly erroneous or wrong in principle, he submits. |
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The costs involved in reviewing surgical pathology slides are outweighed by the potential cost of unnecessary or erroneous treatment. |
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Early reports of leucite from this locality were shown to be an erroneous identification of analcime. |
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This was due to an erroneous assumption, i.e., that the stalk has a figure of revolution of a circular arc. |
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Formal logic is applied again, this time to determine whether a premature or erroneous idea prevails. |
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Third, erroneous responses on expressive naming tasks by both good and poor readers are often phonologically similar to the target item. |
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A pharmacist who failed to seek confirmation of a patently erroneous prescription was for that reason negligent. |
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This is arguably the most persuasive riposte to the erroneous notion that Western cinema says it all. |
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He felt that the Malthusian theory of population growth was at the basis of the erroneous wages-fund doctrine. |
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Newton was led by this reasoning to the erroneous conclusion that telescopes using refracting lenses would always suffer chromatic aberration. |
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The test remains rooted in an erroneous approach which starts from the wrong standpoint. |
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That was quite a concession, given that they wanted the intent of the erroneous scrivener to prevail in interpretation. |
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It is not erroneous, as he claims, to believe that the Gospels reflect a Pauline theologizing of the original Jesus message. |
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If it be that more mature consideration suggested that that was erroneous, then one sees an appeal to the Court of Appeal. |
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It is often vindictive, lying, erroneous, deceitful, baseless, and devoid of any fact. |
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However, statistical findings are often presented in manuscripts submitted for publication in misleading or erroneous ways. |
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First, in the eyes of the Hellenist, it appears erroneous from beginning to end. |
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Our standards of accuracy are so low that often erroneous forecasts are applauded as if they were precise. |
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The ease of publishing on the Net is such that if someone posts something obviously erroneous, someone else can easily post a rebuttal, refutation, or correction. |
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At best it is naive, but at worst it is misleading and at times erroneous. |
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No one should ever use the role of teacher to demean the ideas of others or insist on the absoluteness of an opinion, much less press erroneous assertions. |
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Only the erroneous assumption in that, see, is that a guy like Calley might ever volunteer any information at all. |
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This is a conspiracy to convict the captain when the core team made the erroneous decisions together. |
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From a political perspective, the erroneous but strategic conflation of inequality and mobility makes obvious sense. |
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There is a persistent and erroneous belief that the eskimos have 50 words for snow. |
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It is erroneous, insulting to the mostly well-meaning officers in this country, and impedes constructive discussion, and change. |
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On the basis of a parallel output from the shift register, a decoder determines whether the detection of the pre-pit synchronization signal is accurate or erroneous. |
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Such errors normally related to the blatant misconstruction of a statute, and in limited circumstances the courts could intervene to correct the erroneous decision. |
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The appearance of comets in photographs can give the erroneous impression that they streak through the night sky like a meteor or a shooting star. |
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We are very concerned and troubled by the numerous public reports, at times erroneous, about his condition, requests by our family and other details. |
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These beliefs existed within the interstices of official faith and ritual and churchmen did not necessarily see them as pagan, unchristian, heretical or erroneous. |
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I'm not well versed in topics such as this, and everything I've said may be based on erroneous assumptions, so I wouldn't give it too much credit if I were you. |
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We make no claim that something is incorrect, false, or erroneous. |
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The fact that falsified, erroneous reports made it into the pages of the Times demonstrates a flawed editorial process and a severe lapse in judgment from management. |
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Individual differences in hypnotic ability were associated with erroneous and confabulatory recall in the hypnosis and CI conditions but not in the MRR condition. |
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Moreover, the discussion in the foregoing pages demonstrates that it is erroneous to regard money transfer orders as comprising a single type of transaction. |
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Many Internet users are following inaccurate information online, which U.K. researchers say can lead to erroneous self-diagnoses and cyberchondria. |
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Harvey's observations clearly showed the Galenical view to be erroneous. |
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They suggest that their evidence based refutations of erroneous beliefs commonly expressed by immunisation defaulters are useful in dispelling their concerns. |
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I wish to take issue with the recent erroneous and arrogant statements from hydro developers who seek to devalue the true worth of the Monadhliath Mountains to the nation. |
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I'd like the comments to be a good and readable source of answers for readers, so I've deleted some comments that were erroneous, duplicative, nonresponsive, and the like. |
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I hope that Mark's play is helping to change this erroneous perception. |
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In addition, the chosen information was often misleading or erroneous. |
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A doctrinal synthesis may be a negative guide, eliminating erroneous interpretation, but only in a very extenuated sense would it be a positive aid to interpretation. |
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This view, which by a mass of evidence may be shown to be erroneous, is exerting a very prejudicial effect on the progress of actinochemistry. |
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There is a common erroneous belief that use of entheogens can be addictive. |
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Yet GAO found that DIST users generally consider the system cumbersome, technologically antiquated, and rife with erroneous data. |
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They are known as Century Plants through the erroneous belief that they take 100 years to flower. |
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Arrojo's position neglects the fact that the underlying reason for erroneous convictions continues to be that of eyewitness misidentifications. |
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Even though the acquittal of the death penalty was erroneous in that case, the acquittal must stand. |
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But his whole account of the correspondence between the chloroformist, by profession, and our colleague is erroneous. |
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However, despite the repeated erroneous claims to the contrary, MDM is a not a mobile security solution. |
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The book offers many provocative statements, many informative ones, and many that are avoidably erroneous or obscurely brief. |
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This was due to an erroneous map that showed the source of the Mississippi River as being north of the 49th parallel. |
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Aliquoting and recentrifugation of the errant plasmas resulted in the most marked reduction in erroneous results. |
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This maintains a possibly erroneous assumption that these behaviours have distinct aetiologies. |
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These irregularities may be caused by environment, management, and unhonest or erroneous actions of any kind. |
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First, individuals are more likely to abandon erroneous beliefs if they are engaged in an open exchange of ideas. |
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His studies brought him to the belief that the methods and results of science as then practised were erroneous. |
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Do ye want me to become a sleuth, or engage detectives to track the objects of your erroneous philanthropy? |
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Before this both Linus Pauling and Watson and Crick had generated erroneous models with the chains inside and the bases pointing outwards. |
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Her choice at the line-up proved to be erroneous, as she had only seen the mugger for an instant. |
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The erroneous derivation from halig has given rise to the demonym Haligonian, which is of recent origin and not in universal use. |
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He briefed the reporters and spent the next few weeks recuperating and reading his erroneous obituaries. |
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The older estimate was based on erroneous reports that the platypus X chromosomes contained these sequences. |
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However, some scholars debate this parentage, and contend that these records are of later invention and are erroneous. |
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It was for a long time misspelt mutus, in the erroneous belief that the ending of Lagopus denotes masculine gender. |
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The persistence of erroneous beliefs exacerbates the widespread anachronistic failure to recognize the urgent problems that face humanity on this planet. |
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In earlier eras, people often suggested that this presumption did not apply if the past decision, in the view of the court's current members, was demonstrably erroneous. |
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With a straight-from-the-shoulder approach, employees are less likely to disseminate erroneous information over the social grapevine and will be less anxious. |
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Obviously, Tammekann got these erroneous figures when he transferred the isohypses given in inches on the topographic maps of the General Staff of Russia to the metric system. |
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We correct the previous erroneous identification of nephrocysts as eyespots in the hatching planktotrophic larvae of the nudibranchs Tritonia festiva and Janolus fuscus. |
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This erroneous view was not dispelled until around 1830 and the increasing number of steam locomotives using horizontal cylinders without such wear problems. |
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Cavalieri's work was not well respected since his methods could lead to erroneous results, and the infinitesimal quantities he introduced were disreputable at first. |
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At the same time, the Province remains in fellowship with the faithful believers within ECUSA who rightly oppose and reject the erroneous actions of their house. |
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His conclusion was erroneous, since it was based on a false assumption. |
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