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"We believe that the ruling is erroneous in many respects," he said.
Rarest of all is a fact that was not erroneous in the original manuscript but became an error in the checking process.
Illingworth, though, had been erroneous in his judgment: replays showed that a significant portion of the bowler's heel was behind the line.
The idiom of American reality television and that of the Oxford Union are hardly identical, and Clinton may be erroneous in conflating them.
Justice Breyer said the majority applied this standard and reached a "definite and firm conviction" that the district court had been clearly erroneous in concluding that race was the dominant motive in constructing the district.
Most important, as McGreevy shows, it encouraged the development of the Thomistic moral philosophy of natural law, that part of the classical heritage it would use to counter all that it considered erroneous in rapidly multiplying modern philosophies.
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The results show that the three methods are significantly effective in correcting erroneous perceptions in adolescents.
(Go to Article) Â An article yesterday about early voting in Florida carried an erroneous byline in some copies.
It is also the equivalent of "corrupted packets" defined in [3] and "erroneous packets" in [4].
CNN and MSNBC have taken to putting parentheticals in their chyrons to correct erroneous claims in real time.
A typical example of an erroneous sequence in a public database is shown in Figure 1.
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