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DNA evidence excluded one man at the time, meaning one of her two identifications was demonstrably mistaken from the start.
On the basis of the steadily growing reservoir of scientific data, it subsequently became clear that overreliance on these assumptions had indeed led to several demonstrably mistaken disattributions.
And, as noted above, many experiments reveal myriad ways in which people are unaware of, and sometimes demonstrably mistaken about, the character of their mental processes, which are therefore unconscious at least at the time they occur.
In an influential review of the literature on "self-attribution," the American psychologists Richard Nisbett and Timothy Wilson discussed a wide range of experiments that showed that people are often demonstrably mistaken about their own psychological processes.
What these people have in common, as Samuels explains in the title essay on bettors at a Florida greyhound track, is some version of "the demonstrably mistaken and often quite dangerous idea that if you try hard and believe in yourself the laws of chance will be suspended".
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Apologies, oh God what an idiot I am, ha ha, listen, I should really…" Ed indicates his phone and moves off, carefully shaking his head, resolutely smiling, demonstrably still amused by his mistake, heading back up the way he'd come, into the path of the other two protection officers.
Holding American soldiers back in deference to a regional force that has been demonstrably brutal and misguided is a grave mistake.
Demonstrably not true.
All are demonstrably inadequate.
That is demonstrably true".
This is demonstrably untrue.
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