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But those initial expectations proved to be misplaced as schools reported high-achieving pupils.
That trust in the author can sometimes be misplaced, as Mayhew must well know.
Ballots can be misplaced, as they were last year in Palm Beach, Florida, and in Sacramento, California.
Or the signs that they would be misplaced, as when Mrs. McLaren, whose children are 9 and 6, ran up against principals who would not meet with her.
As with sheet pans, there can never be enough wine openers, which tend to be misplaced as guests get merrier around the Thanksgiving table.
However, fears over price hikes in beef and cheddar from Ireland may be misplaced as generous tariff-free quota levels reflecting current import levels are being set for goods that are in short supply in the domestic market.
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Gosling (1993), pointed out that the emphasis on flares is misplaced as far as geomagnetic storms and large SEP events are concerned and he referred to this as solar flare myth.
Robert Chesney, associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Texas School of Law, told the committee that concerns over the restrictiveness of the new authorization are misplaced as long as the 2001 AUMF remains active.
For one, the cautious optimism appears to have been misplaced, as the summit abruptly ended without a deal.
This confidence was misplaced as bonds due to mature over the coming weeks turn out to be almost worthless.
The Pentagon's objections are misplaced, as the court will have sufficient safeguards to prevent frivolous prosecutions.
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