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To prevent any misapplication of the views expressed in this opinion, it is proper to observe that we do not mean to assert, by any thing we have said, that a State may not authorize proceedings to determine the status of one of its citizens towards a non-resident, which would be binding within the State, though made without service of process or personal notice to the non-resident.
Regardless of origin, any misapplication of results may lead to an erroneous diagnosis.
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It's certainty, and any failure is a misapplication of the technology.
Van Doorn et al., (2011) suggest there are two forms of plant PCD: vacuolar cell death and necrotic cell death, and that any use of the term apoptosis, or any derivative thereof when discussing plant PCD is a misapplication [ 16].
We contend that this is a misapplication of the ICF.
The Secretary may direct a guaranty agency, or such agency's officers or directors, to cease any activity involving expenditures, use, or transfer of the Federal Fund administered by the guaranty agency that the Secretary determines is a misapplication, misuse, or improper expenditure of the Federal Fund or the Secretary's share of such asset.
This is a misapplication of language that Hannah Smith regards as deeply insulting.
Ms. Goldman sees the policy as overcautious and as a misapplication of the law.
"What I saw was a misapplication of just criminal proportions," Mr. Butler said.
Enron has said that a misapplication of that rule accounted for most of the improperly reported profits.
This is a misapplication of the term that obscures much of the dynamic nature of these interactions8.
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