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They go away with an erroneous idea of their predominance.
It is easy to call national sovereignty an "erroneous idea" in a flowery speech.
He points his finger upward, or wields a copy of the Koran, or swipes his hand in front of his chest to dismiss an erroneous idea.
But Mr. Antebi, who has tested this theory at Juice Press, said it's an "erroneous idea," because blades can heat up during the initial pulverizing phase of cold-pressing, too.
Does this mean, when a fellow book lover gives you a book you hate, the person didn't really know you, or had an erroneous idea of you in their mind?
Lawyers not involved in the case said Wal-Mart would probably try to argue that Judge Jenkins should have decided that employment-related decisions at Wal-Mart are not made centrally, and so a class-action suit against the whole company is based on an erroneous idea.
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Advertisements and messages about the potentially harmful effects of e-cigarettes and their usefulness for reducing or eliminating smoking should be regulated and be based on scientific evidence to avoid creating any erroneous ideas about these devices in the general population.
Despite those ingredients, the premise never really has a chance, at least in the pilot, because although the script seems to have a specific (though erroneous) idea of what constitutes a suburban teenager, it doesn't bother to delineate Tessa's contrasting persona.
But calling it a divide perpetuates the erroneous idea that it could be bridged by some link such as HS2.
She has the erroneous idea that writing a book is a similarly remarkable achievement.
It's not clear why it is reported on far more than any others, but I suspect it's down to the erroneous idea that a supereruption is imminent at any time, encouraged by a cannibalistic positive feedback cycle in which the media has essentially generated its own legend.
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