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Britain has a damaging history of denial.
This set off a damaging chain of events.
"We have long believed that the previous ruling was a misapplication of copyright law," a YouTube spokesperson said in an email.
If cycling laws were a wise response to actual cycling rather than a clumsy misapplication of motor vehicle laws, I suspect that compliance, even by me, would rise.
v. Casey, It would be unfortunate, however, if those who disagree with the result were induced to regard it as merely a regrettable misapplication of Casey.
It was said that a count which merely charged a maladministration of the affairs of the bank, rather than a criminal misapplication of its funds, was insufficient.
On appeal, Bosley makes several arguments that, if adopted, would abandon this bedrock principle and result in a fundamental misapplication of trademark law.
Ms. Kuglin said yesterday, "I believe the 16th Amendment is constitutional and the Internal Revenue Code is constitutional, but I also feel there is a gross misapplication of the individual income tax laws by the I.R.S".
Proper reasons to restate financial figures include the discovery of new facts, like side letters that change the way a contract should be accounted for, or a clear misapplication of generally accepted accounting principles.
These dialectical presumptions include the attempt to infer from the contingent (within experience) to some cause lying outside the world of sense altogether, an effort involving a transcendental misapplication of the categories.
It's a massive misapplication of rage against the smartphone.
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