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Moreover, a source may be wrongly considered to be isotopically compatible if it has the same isotopic composition as the real source or if its isotopic composition is between that of true sources.
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One of the most telling aspects of the Baby P case was that the child's mother was wrongly considered to be merely neglectful, not actually abusive.
Helen Walker of Afripads, a social business in Uganda that manufactures and sells cost-effective reusable sanitary pads, says, "menstruating women and girls are wrongly considered to be 'contaminated, dirty and impure'.
Therefore, an occupied RB by a macro-BS may also be wrongly considered idle by the femto-BSs.
Therefore, an occupied RB by a macro-BS may also be wrongly considered idle by the femto-BSs, causing collision between the two networks.
Thus, the creation of The Shit Museum makes sense for its recognition of a material "that gives life and energy and which has been wrongly considered worthless" according to one of its founders, Massimo Torrigiani.
law professor, is wrongly considered almost "inevitable" by most players in the justice system: a plea bargain.
Age-based formulas were wrongly considered acceptable.
Mainframes are wrongly considered invulnerable from a security standpoint.
The same report underlines the biomass context, which is wrongly considered an energy resource of the past, that financing support for technological development can provide solutions for an advanced system, reduction of costs (the conversion ratio €/kW is one of the more advantageous in the market, with costs lower than 2,000 €/kWe), environmental sustainability, and lower levels of impact.
"People with military backgrounds are (wrongly) considered prime targets for recruitment.
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