If some students disagree with an incorrect answer, elicit the correct response. |
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He fumbled, threw out an incorrect figure, and finally admitted that he really didn't know the correct numbers. |
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I had not realized that advocacy of human nature was still so politically incorrect. |
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It is incorrect, however, to choose whichever analysis gives a more significant finding. |
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Display the position of the afterbirth so that any problems arising from its incorrect positioning can be safely managed. |
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It's not just a misquotation, or an incorrect fact or figure, it's an admission that, basically, the entire story was made up out of whole cloth. |
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The agent noun construction with a partitive object is no longer considered incorrect. |
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Most incorrect or incoherent claims are easily refuted by experience or logic but religious concepts are different. |
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Now, certainly, whenever you get that many people registering to vote, there are going to be a few incorrect registrations. |
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Thus, the main problem of Y2K is the problem of incorrect results when date mathematics are conducted. |
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No I didn't, because I didn't want to relay him any incorrect information, and I didn't know exactly what was going on myself. |
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Furthermore, the placement of the ambulacra relative to the radials appears to be incorrect. |
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I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect. |
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They express themselves by role playing with anatomically incorrect action figures. |
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As he pointed out in the late 19th century, many of those arguments are logically incorrect. |
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This idea went so far that Hitler asserted there was an Aryan science and that Albert Einstein was incorrect simply because he was a Jew. |
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The AP obituary says it was lung cancer and ascribes the disease to his smoking history, both of which I think are incorrect. |
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Yet his basic understanding of the use of statistics was rudimentarily wrong and he was incorrect by several orders of magnitude. |
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No, I've told you, at a day wedding it's incorrect not to wear a morning suit or a lounge suit. |
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There is a frequent and incorrect assumption that ecological buildings have to be far more expensive. |
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It is possible to discourage guessing by allocating one mark for a correct answer and minus one for an incorrect answer. |
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The cause of the pain is thought to be incorrect tracking of the patella within the groove on the thigh bone. |
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Mr Kangote had earned a reputation of being a very alert barman who would not give wrong drinks nor give incorrect change. |
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Therefore, the collapse is not self-consistent with the initial scaling hypothesis and consequently is incorrect. |
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The host was politically incorrect, chain-smoking, and fiercely monarchist. |
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Stress errors and phoneme substitutions or metatheses not attributable to dialect or articulation, however, were considered incorrect. |
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An incorrect menstrual history can, of course, alter the correct interpretation of the test. |
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Systems of thought that are fundamentally metaphysical in nature are not testable and can therefore never be proven incorrect. |
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To say what was done was done at the behest of officials is totally incorrect. |
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They liked irreverence, taking the mickey, politically incorrect humour, mockery, satire. |
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Development of the science of metal toxicology has been seriously hindered by the use of incorrect terminology. |
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One common cause of post-analytic error for this and all other surveys is incorrect transcription of the data onto the submission forms. |
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The minutes of the meeting were recorded on the night and it can be seen from these that this is incorrect. |
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A stomach full of bile with lashings of politically incorrect humour, Burns is back. |
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Are there any words folks misspell or incorrect uses of words that simply drive you insane? |
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Some of these mistakes may be typographical errors, resulting in misspellings, incorrect page references, etc. |
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One of the challenges involved picking out mistakes on a wine list, such as misspellings of obscure vineyards' names or incorrect vintage years. |
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If at least a few of them fail to impress you, we will take the blame for being incorrect. |
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Very frequently, words are given incorrect or unjustifiable morphological analyses. |
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It was probably the most politically incorrect remark that's ever been made in my hearing. |
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Looking back, there is little that I would now regard as incorrect, although much is incomplete and most of it has gone unaccomplished. |
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His dramatic Pentagon briefings caught the mood of the American public with his unashamed politically incorrect language. |
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In the case of an incorrect or unattempted question the actual answer will appear along side in red text. |
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The problem was most of them were incorrect, frequently sourced to unchecked defectors or suspect intelligence. |
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He addresses his critics by being unpleasant and unnecessarily politically incorrect. |
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To suggest any changes in that respect would be deemed politically incorrect and would smack of extremism. |
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Our purpose here is to identify a previously unrecognized problem that could lead to incorrect interpretation of observed patterns of abundance. |
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We had a very experienced flight crew who, whether through unfamiliarity or lack of approach plate review, dialed up the incorrect navaids. |
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Warning stickers were placed on the bins that had incorrect or unsuitable material in them. |
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That shutter speed that the electronic brain says is incorrect, might just give you a wonderful emotive blurry shot that is an award winner! |
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Thus criticism of the Historical Critical Method as historicism is incorrect, even though the method has been misused in that way. |
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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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There is no way he would have just signed and left the incorrect typed spelling of his name. |
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In my view, it would be illogical and incorrect to describe these two buildings as a house. |
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In the past I have had reason to complain about non-delivery and incorrect delivery of items to my address. |
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The book is often mistaken in its views and incorrect in the supposedly factual information it contains. |
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Some issues are non-issues driven by misinformation, incorrect interpretation or bad communication. |
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Errors were made during the editing process which meant the original headline, standfirst, and first two paragraphs were incorrect. |
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Photos may show such indicators of problems as early leaf drop, standing water, thin or off-color turf and incorrect pruning procedures. |
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It would be false and incorrect to state in your book that I have not responded to your questions. |
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Soak the incorrect air filter in carb cleaner and use it to ignite all of the petroleum products. |
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Every six months or so Declan sticks his neck out and is shown to be incorrect. |
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Often it stems from his words, which, as in a misspelled grocery sign or an onomatopoeic utterance, appear both everyday and incorrect. |
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The lion is a canting emblem for Leo X, though here, facing to sinister, it is heraldically incorrect. |
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The creeds address incorrect beliefs or heresies of the times in which they were created. |
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If the phase is incorrect, the main speakers can cancel out some of the bass effect from the subwoofer, and vice versa. |
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Often these causes are things you may do before you actually swinging the club, like an incorrect grip and bad posture. |
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The ideas of separate color and verbal processing and suppression of incorrect verbal responses suggest an explanation for incongruency loss. |
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This will not be the end of uncomfortable and incorrect patent claims but this is certainly one that can be squashed and so hopefully will be. |
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It was the minority view that the appeal to the fifth commandment instead of to Chapter 31 of the Westminster Confession was incorrect. |
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We're expecting him back some time next week and all this talk of pay-offs and what have you is incorrect. |
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Problems include overpayments, underpayments and incorrect bank account details appearing on payslips. |
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He sets out to expose the stories told about Turpin since his death as factually incorrect. |
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Because of an incorrect personals advertisement, a Shanghai man identified as Ying recently had a difficult time with his wife. |
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One consequence of focusing on the process is that we know it is incorrect to say petrification takes millions of years. |
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He said the incorrect SocPen information made it difficult to collate beneficiaries with paypoints. |
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The member was short on facts, poor on analysis, and incorrect with regard to deductions. |
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But the reporter did have some of her data incorrect and drew some wrong conclusions. |
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They are dishonest, misleading, factually incorrect, selective with data and paranoid. |
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Our conclusion was that these were incorrect, grossly distorted and thus misleading. |
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Police officer has pleaded guilty to giving incorrect information on his child support agency forms. |
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However, to imply that it is the result of Scottish musicians being reluctant to move to London is incorrect. |
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Hopefully they all now realise that your headline was wrong and that you had used an incorrect figure. |
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By quoting a different reference, Russell is wrong in stating that our core assertion is incorrect. |
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Since the whole of the Soviet Empire was involved in the war, it would be incorrect to describe all of those involved as Russian. |
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Women are expected to defer to men even when male views are seen as wrong or incorrect. |
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Even if it exists, in many cases it is either out of print, very hard to get, poorly written or incorrect and misleading. |
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People abroad have a wildly incorrect idea of what we are actually about over here. |
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Repeating something as a fact, and which is factually incorrect, does not make it a fact. |
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Kelvin was eventually shown to have been wrong because his assumptions were incorrect. |
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To this day, Jones refuses to admit that his behaviour, caught on camera before all the world, was incorrect. |
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The member was quite incorrect to stand while I was ruling on the point of order. |
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You might think that any hint of the politically incorrect might have been expunged from our toy shops by now, but no. |
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This is just a blatant incorrect usage that happened so often that the rules changed. |
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First of all, it asserts as an error of law an incorrect application of the law to the facts. |
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Then all those he has misled into incorrect spellings in their logbooks will wish to contact him. |
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However, that is just my gut reaction, I have no definitive grounds to rule you grammatically incorrect. |
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They're all terrified of repeating the mistakes of 2000 by making incorrect calls. |
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Mr Macarthur, of Riverside Road, had his ticket overturned on the grounds that the wording was incorrect. |
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A not uncommon objection is that the questions framed by the national court are, in some sense, incorrect. |
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We were alerted this week to the fact that we hold incorrect opinions and deploy faulty logic. |
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To say that these figures indicate that the upward spiral of crime has halted is incorrect. |
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An incorrect touchdown speed leads to a bounced landing that adds complication. |
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In mitigation, overcharging customers due to an incorrect computer input is not a hanging offence. |
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And yet it feels utterly incorrect to dissect separate pieces, which, in effect removes specific instrumentation from its context. |
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The social scientist analyzes the interchanges of the disputants from the standpoint that there is a correct position and an incorrect one. |
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He was a regular contributor to this magazine, primarily via his comments on items he viewed as incorrect or incomplete. |
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Craig and I had attended a disturbance call to a convenience store about incorrect change. |
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It was, however, considered by the campus lefties to be politically incorrect and implied racism if you ever brought the issue up. |
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The twisted, subterranean, politically incorrect world of racism has reared its ugly head. |
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You can't even talk plain everyday facts anymore without someone telling you that you have been politically incorrect. |
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Labour has made it politically incorrect to have a view on these sorts of things. |
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I know it's politically incorrect and guess what, under the circumstance I don't care. |
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But the great relief for me is that, in liberal circles, it will no longer be politically incorrect to say no. |
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Marco, I consider most things in this country labeled as politically incorrect to be utter nonsense. |
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Is the source of my social ineptitude my use of politically incorrect terms and faux-feelings of identification with minority groups? |
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Politically incorrect from the title on, this guide to old-fashioned coquetry has raised the hackles of every feminist writer worth her salt. |
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I would also add that ISTM it would also be incorrect to not consider their importance in the whole of scripture. |
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Could we defend his right to free speech, even if so much of what he said was politically incorrect? |
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Other problems have included broken wires and incorrect fuses that have been replaced over the years. |
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For all of its politically incorrect insults and potty-mouthed wordplay, the movie is disappointingly dull and toothless. |
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We are talking about not only an inadvertent or incorrect disclosure, but blowing the gaff on the investigation. |
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I wonder if this is just the garboards or if the developments for the other plank are also incorrect. |
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While it would be preferable if the Complainant did so, it is incorrect to imply that only he can do this. |
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Inappropriate use of the available data could result in prescription of incorrect dosages. |
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Now they are seeking to bring criminal proceedings and it is incorrect to assert that they could have coupled all these in the one presentment. |
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It is incorrect, however, to use the phrase to indicate the purely decorative or ornamental qualities of a painting. |
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In addition, it is essential to construct the question so that correct options are defensibly correct and distracters are defensibly incorrect. |
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Batsmen are infuriated when they are given out wrongly, but do not reverse incorrect decisions which work the other way around. |
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His pre-emptive gloat page was proven to be horribly incorrect and has now been removed from his website and archives. |
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However, they conclude that this is incorrect and that the prosauropods and sauropods diverged early from a common ancestor. |
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Other staff members want to record the count as incorrect but not follow the established protocol for an incorrect count. |
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Incorrect pulley settings, loose fan belts, or incorrect motor speeds can all contribute to poor performance. |
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Even children's textbooks are edited to remove politically incorrect references. |
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Although it was an inspired guess, I'm afraid we can tell you it's incorrect. |
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So he put an incorrect date of birth on the application form and completed the gruelling 26 mile route. |
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It would be incorrect to ascribe the victories of our gymnasts to me, personally. |
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She disingenuously refers to them as ex-felons, which is incorrect since the law holds that once someone is a felon, he remains one. |
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Indeed, TM has made many incorrect or distorted public announcements to advance its programs. |
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Some distractors considered unlikely and incorrect by the authors have occurred. |
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After all, I'm driven to distraction by the incorrect and inconsistent use of the comma in practically every publication I read. |
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The concerto soloist, a distinguished cellist, made an incorrect entry, and there was some untidy wind playing. |
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I'm reminded of this after the recent story of the exam paper with an incorrect question on it. |
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The blue plaque marking the spot is incorrect in stating that its dome housed the largest telescope in the world. |
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Missing July 1, 2002, accrual rows were created and existing accruals for the same date that were incorrect have been corrected. |
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She admitted that some of her videotaped statement was incorrect and acknowledged that she gave false evidence at the preliminary inquiry. |
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A nurse has told a jury she did not feel able to question the actions of a colleague who mistakenly gave a toddler an incorrect injection. |
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Note that other interpretations included not only incorrect diagnoses but also interpretations indicative of equivocal results or technical problems. |
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In recent years, I have become convinced that one of the biggest obstacles to information security is incorrect reasoning based on false analogies. |
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The error is believed to have been caused by a combination of an incorrect time of retrofire and by incorrect attitude of the spacecraft during retrofire. |
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The transliterated Hebrew terms sprinkled here and there are often incorrect, or the pronunciation badly rendered. |
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They died because a fish pass was built using incorrect water levels. |
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My apologies if the tenses in the preceeding sentence are grammatically incorrect. |
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But as with any show that was created in the 1940s, some of its tropes could be deemed politically incorrect or offensive today. |
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Probably more significant is the fact that Brown was one of the many neutral names adopted by clansmen who wanted to be rid of their politically incorrect Gaelic patronymics. |
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The consequences of an incorrect diagnostic decision can be costly for both the child and the clinician, particularly if the wrong psychopharmacological agent is administered. |
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Sightings at a holiday resort in Norfolk have proved incorrect and a woman bearing a resemblance to Carly seen at the Notting Hill Carnival was traced. |
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For threads in wood larger than about one-inch nominal diameter, it is difficult to avoid incorrect threading, especially at the start of the helix. |
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Medication errors in children can occur when a decimal point is misplaced in a dose, or an incorrect weight conversion from pounds to kilograms is made. |
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And if people consistently misidentify you as a man, woman, female impersonator or some other incorrect label, you sometimes want to remind them who you are. |
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Still, based on this, I wonder if someone could write a file sharing system that specifically generated incorrect information to throw off sniffers? |
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The dustbin of history is full of politically incorrect trash, chucked there by the heavy hand of reactionary sensitivity. |
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Does a culture that believes something incorrect but positive about its history suffer from breaks or discontinuities, or could the experience for its citizens be a good one? |
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A well-meaning if politically incorrect secretary at Harvard compared Huang to Charlie Chan. |
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I love the speed at which incorrect stuff gets fact-checked online! |
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The lists maintained by the county registrars are riddled with errors, including incorrect data, misspellings, numbers in fields which require names, etc. |
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He's asking you to laugh at things that are politically incorrect. |
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It seems to me Ryan has renounced Rand's politically incorrect atheism, not her morally bankrupt philosophy of Screw Thy Neighbor. |
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To say that the Black Death ended and the Renaissance began is not only a simplification, but incorrect. |
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All it takes is one misplaced or mistimed trade, one small bit of misinformation or incorrect data, to set off a chain reaction. |
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We need frontiers of plain-speaking, even it's politically incorrect. |
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Doppler was incorrect regarding light being a longitudinal wave. |
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In others, the way the upper and lower jaws meet can cause teeth to look unsightly and lead to an incorrect bite. Orthodontic treatment may be able to correct this. |
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In the Queenstown area, drivers were caught for overloading taxis and displaying incorrect number plates or defective wheels, brakes and steering wheels. |
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Introduced in July 1999, the software ignores misspellings, interprets incorrect phraseology or unclear terminology, accepts ambiguity and expects error. |
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We make no claim that something is incorrect, false, or erroneous. |
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He is politically incorrect, and glories in it with ecstatic gloat. |
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Though it may have been somewhat culturally insensitive or politically incorrect to use the phrase, the expression won't qualify as a racist slur. |
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In in flies we have seen examples of incorrect chiral type, incorrect rotation, symmetrical ommatidia, and ommatidia with an incorrect number of photoreceptor cells. |
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The question of whether incorrect paddle position is a cause of unsuccessful defibrillation of patients in ventricular fibrillation remains unanswered. |
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England remained a nation divided by class, and marriage between two different classes was viewed as inadvisable and, more often than not, socially incorrect. |
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During the clinical phase with preceptors, one of the new nurses pointed out that a scrub nurse was using suture packages to rectify an incorrect needle count. |
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Voter complaints about being given incorrect ballots and mismatches between ballot totals and the number of people who signed up to vote also surfaced in San Diego. |
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The incorrect assumption is that you need a huge chunk of free time to write a novel, preferably a month on a desert island. |
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The Safety Board concluded that the incorrect rigging wasn't a significant factor on the preceding flights because weight and balance on those flights were well within limits. |
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It is therefore incorrect to say the Department of Education underspent, because at present there is no weak expenditure on the part the department. |
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I put a check next to correct problems and an X by incorrect problems. |
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It is just an unmetrical doggerel written in an incorrect language. |
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Twenty-three surveys were returned due to incorrect forwarding addresses. |
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After the revolution, to be politically incorrect meant a death warrant. |
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Because of the thinness of the air, there is a very tight margin between the correct and incorrect airspeeds, as little as 50 mph. |
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A new survey has discovered the top ten reasons why a learner driver may fail to pass their test, with incorrect observation at junctions coming in first place. |
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I can think of more than a handful of Inuit who would not fear to be politically incorrect if the occasion called for it in conversing with Inuit of influence in Inuktitut. |
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But, he was a very religious man so everyone had to shut up and let him have a job he was abjectly unqualified for because to do otherwise would be theocratically incorrect. |
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The incorrect orientation occurs when the antennas are oriented at 10 degrees true north when they should have been oriented at 0 degrees true north. |
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The prophesied cuts in services turned out, in the event, to be incorrect. |
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And to say the protests have turned violent would also be incorrect. |
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The annals copied down are therefore incorrect from 1045 to 1052, which has two entries. |
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However, it is incorrect to equate the Louisiana Civil Code with the Napoleonic Code. |
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Appeals are allowed if the decision in the court below was incorrect, or suffered from a serious procedural error or irregularity. |
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At first FW results did not agree with the incorrect but independent results of Feynman and Schwinger. |
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Pupin to find some respect in which Heaviside's work was incomplete or incorrect. |
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This version of history is now regarded by many historians as incorrect, on the basis of more recent genetic and archaeological research. |
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People are also injured by projectiles fired from fireworks, often due to incorrect use. |
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Although he is often listed as a saint, this is not confirmed by Bede and it has recently been argued that such assertions are incorrect. |
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This problem was compounded by careless editors who deemed difficult words incorrect, and changed them in later editions. |
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Before leaving China, Russell became gravely ill with pneumonia, and incorrect reports of his death were published in the Japanese press. |
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This heroically politically incorrect track-cum-road-racer starts life as an engineless Clio 172, the hot front driven one. |
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An incomplete or incorrect URL can leave you lost in an abyss of unsuitable sites. |
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This is a high level of sportsmanship, as sometimes a batsman could take advantage of incorrect umpiring decisions. |
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It was therefore incorrect to conclude that the relatively low turnout was entirely due to voter apathy. |
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Sullivan was happy on occasion to use chords traditionally considered technically incorrect. |
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The same word sometimes refers to lavlu or vuelie songs, though this is technically incorrect. |
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However, it is generally incorrect to apply the name of a glacial in one region to another. |
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Trilobites were once assumed to be the dominant life form, but this has proven to be incorrect. |
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While the knowledge revealed by God to people is never incorrect, it is also never comprehensive. |
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Therefore, a team may make strategic decisions during an end based on assumptions of rock position that turn out to be incorrect. |
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The resulting theory, however, was incorrect as he attributed the tides to the sloshing of water caused by the Earth's movement around the sun. |
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Columbus believed the incorrect calculations of Marinus of Tyre, putting the landmass at 225 degrees, leaving only 135 degrees of water. |
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If the rower is to carry a passenger at the stern then the boat will be stern heavy and trim will be incorrect. |
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Staining comes from being in contact with other steels such as the anchor or incorrect cleaning in the factory. |
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As for the Cimbri, some things that are told about them are incorrect and others are extremely improbable. |
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It is also incorrect to assume that the MRCA passed all, or indeed any, genetic information to every living person. |
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The cartographer is thus constantly making judgements about what to include, what to leave out and what to show in a slightly incorrect place. |
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It is viewed by many, in the context of the politics of higher education, as 'politically incorrect. |
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Nonetheless, it is not incorrect grammar to use a completely different word order. |
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Basically this means that, in such languages, saying 'my sister' is acceptable, but 'my land' would be grammatically incorrect. |
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From an articulatory perspective, that terminology is incorrect, as murmur is a different type of phonation from aspiration. |
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If a putaway is done incorrectly, it is difficult to find an item, or verify that an incorrect part number or quantity has been used. |
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A mistake is an incorrect understanding by one or more parties to a contract and may be used as grounds to invalidate the agreement. |
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Bottles were often reused, and in the process occasionally returned to the incorrect manufacturer. |
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Eli Whitney is generally credited with the idea and the practical application, but both are incorrect attributions. |
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Otley also comments that the Donald map of 1774 and the Ordnance Survey were incorrect in their naming. |
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The opposition party attempted to smear the candidate by spreading incorrect and unverifiable rumors about their personal behavior. |
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It is useful to strike through an incorrect text, leaving it legible, to demonstrate that it is an incorrect usage. |
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After six weeks of incorrect competition entries, the prize was still unwon. |
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The list of repeated bigrams omits Q, and the entry ZOOZOO for Z is incorrect. |
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In some cases, the description of scientific principles in the introduction has been so oversimplified that it borders on being incorrect. |
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Absent or incorrect Pan and Scan settings in an MPEG stream can causes the video image to be displayed off center in the video display. |
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Products can be bacteriologically safe and of high quality, but incorrect storage or handling by the consumer can turn food into a health risk. |
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Apple said 102 factories didn't provide night-shift workers proper pay for legal holidays due to incorrect interpretation of local labor laws. |
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Other problems have included improper collimation, no purging and incorrect zero diopter settings and infinity focus. |
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It also covered advances in how lineups are administered to help mitigate incorrect identifications. |
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Politically incorrect, lowest-common-denominator comedy and body horror humor can be sublime when the timing is sharp and the staging inspired. |
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Still, there is nothing linguistically incorrect in using seamster as a male companionate to seamstress. |
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Issa demanded more documents about the miscount, saying his staff had easily discovered the incorrect numbers. |
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The committee found that information about cold storage was miscounted and was completely incorrect. |
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Two months later Alias responded that CAS 415 did not apply and suggested that the DCAA's position was incorrect. |
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Is there a 12-step program for politically incorrect protagonists? |
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An announcement on Monday's Community Sports Page D4 game an incorrect day for the event. |
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And if that means being politically incorrect, I'll go after that from time to time in my books. |
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Even after a decision has been made, it is virtually impossible to know whether a jury has been correct or incorrect in freeing or accusing a defendant of a crime. |
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Even though this ambiguous function word 'la' should make things harder for children, 2-year-olds clearly distinguished between correct and incorrect contexts. |
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I realized I could do this by cracking insensitive, sadomasochistic, exhibitionistic, quasisexist, politically incorrect, scatologically correct and genitally erect jokes. |
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Use of who here is normal, and to replace it with whom would be grammatically incorrect, since the pronoun is the subject of was, not the object of say. |
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In 1906, the Arctic explorer Sir Martin Conway thought that the Spitzbergen spelling was incorrect, preferring Spitsbergen as he noted that the name was Dutch, not German. |
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Busy practitioners often miscode, mistype and use incorrect templates. |
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However, leaba is the historically correct nominative form and arguably preferable to the historically incorrect yet common use of the dative form for the nominative. |
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However subsequent replays suggested that the ball contacted Kasprowicz's glove while not in contact with the bat handle, rendering Bowden's decision technically incorrect. |
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In an inefficient stock market, investors may misvalue the information content of accounting disclosures, which would in turn lead them to incorrect predictions and decisions. |
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A slightly incorrect choice of wood for the smoking fire or allowing the smoke to grow too thick can blotch its finish and result in a nearly unusable finished hide. |
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The radar may try to unify the targets, reporting the target at an incorrect height, or eliminating it on the basis of jitter or a physical impossibility. |
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The courses reported by both submarines were incorrect, because they reflected one leg of a zigzag being used by British ships to avoid submarines. |
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Identifiable individual styles of classically incorrect Latin prevail. |
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This was later proven to be incorrect, as the climate in Tregaron is too wet for the European polecat, and it does not hold large frog populations. |
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This model was later proved incorrect when his student Ernest Rutherford showed that the positive charge is concentrated in the nucleus of the atom. |
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The name Grampians is believed to have first been applied to the mountain range in 1520 by the Scottish historian Hector Boece, an adaptation of the incorrect Mons Grampius. |
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While the possessive pronoun alone may be used, especially in more formal registers, as shown above, it is considered incorrect to use only the personal pronoun. |
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German General Staff assumptions that it would be able to defeat the British and French forces before American troops reinforced them were proven incorrect. |
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Additional lights indicated incorrect altitude and direction. |
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Feltenstein's role and actions have been criticised by many sources, especially his incorrect diagnosis of delirium tremens and the high dose of morphine he administered. |
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A report in the World Briefing column on Friday about a multivehicle accident east of Toronto carried incorrect information from the authorities about the number of dead. |
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Many auditors who select an incorrect explanation can easily disconfirm it if they consider whether the explanation adequately accounts for the discrepancies identified. |
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Business units do not give the same attention and care to this secondary process, making information on foreign exchange incomplete, not timely and often incorrect. |
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The Tribunal found Lata had given incorrect and inconsistent evidence. |
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He was sacked because of his incorrect behaviour towards his secretary. |
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Instead, Perth-born Burns' routines have been known to peel paint, such is the force of his decidedly politically incorrect, high-octane performances. |
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The rebranding is factually incorrect and completely unnecessary. |
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I sometimes think they overdramatize or give an incorrect slant. |
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The following two examples illustrate incorrect delative inflection. This happens either on a personal pronoun in the first sentence or in conjunction with nouns. |
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