Sentence examples for erroneous concepts from inspiring English sources

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This methodology is based on various abstraction taxonomies that provide high-level views of a terminology and highlight potentially erroneous concepts.

Hence, in addition to the user's manual perturbation, whereby the described erroneous concepts are manually inputted, it is assumed that automatic perturbation, in which a machine automatically generates concepts from solution-method knowledge, will be effective for this task.

Therefore, it is necessary to implement training and refresher courses to strengthen the perception of teachers regarding the importance of gerontology in the professional practice of health sciences, since a large percentage of the faculty has erroneous concepts, and even thinks that "ageing is a disease".

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Nothing but the arrogance of an alleged master of the world and superior proprietor of reason could have produced the erroneous concept that life, the economy -- the whole world -- can be managed from one single center by one single planner.

This erroneous concept stems on strong intuitive beliefs, such as the teleological, essentialist and anthropocentric thinking (Coley and Tanner [2012]; Opfer et al. [2012]), as well as the notion of intentionality or "agency" (Evans [2008]; Kelemen and Rosset [2009]).

In the first case, curators had to revise the automatically generated annotations, correcting any erroneous concept or relation annotations and adding missing ones.

The erroneous concept that its role in mammary gland physiology is confined to its contractile function in lactation and the belief that most human breast cancers arise from luminal epithelial cells explain this omission in part [ 1].

This erroneous concept and a need for evidence-based travel advice prompted a GeoSentinel study that demonstrated marked variation in morbidity rates for malaria, African tick bite fever, and other travel-related illnesses in persons returning from South Africa compared with persons returning from neighboring countries or other countries in sub-Saharan Africa (4 ).

Harvey said claims made about the alleged value of routine chiropractic care for pregnant women, newborns, babies, children and numerous medical conditions were often based on this erroneous subluxation concept.

More controversially, he laid off half a million state employees and scheduled a Communist Party Congress, Cuba's first in fourteen years; the country, he said, needed to discuss "erroneous and unsustainable concepts about socialism," stemming from "the excessively paternalistic, idealistic, and egalitarian approach instituted by the revolution in the interest of social justice".

Hence, the "transcendental" use of the understanding (its use independently of the conditions of sensibility) is considered by Kant to be dialectical, to involve erroneous applications of concepts in order to acquire knowledge of things independently of sensibility/experience.

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