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"The Clinton crew have shown an alarming inclination to derive the wrong message from the Rovian playbook of 2000 & 2004.
However, they also pose new risks by providing us with the ability to derive the wrong answer with even greater speed and accuracy unless the analytes are of high quality and are derived from high-quality specimens.
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The general method to derive the weights is founded on wrong signals.
A challenge for CBTA is to stimulate new bio-molecular approaches to fight the causes of climate change derived from wrong or still rudimental agricultural practices, which are responsible for a large part of the enhancement of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Penney's results were derived from methods on the wrong side of that line, says Mr. Pierce.
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In Fig. 3(b), increasing the integration time decreases the probability of deriving a wrong ambiguity.
It is true that, if the act in question is a natural and probable consequence of an intended wrongful act, then the unintended wrong may derive its character from the wrong that was intended; but, if the unintended wrong was not a natural and probable consequence of the intended wrongful act, then this artificial character cannot be ascribed to it, as a basis of guilty intent.
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