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In the present case, the trial court erroneously applied an appellate abuse of discretion standard to the boards' decisions.
The name fennec is sometimes erroneously applied to the South African silver fox and to Ruppell's fox (see fox).
The term, which in Latin means "sea," was erroneously applied to such features by telescopic observers of the 17th century.
The name is also erroneously applied to an insect better known as the chigoe, jigger, or jigger flea.
The government's Supreme Court appeal, United States v. Cotton, No. 01-687, argued that the appeals court had erroneously applied a rule of automatic reversal.
Copperplate is sometimes erroneously applied to this and any other florid writing style; rather, copperplate is a 19th-century term that was applied to writing made with a flexible, pointed metal pen.
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"SO," Aaron Richard Golub is saying confidently, after the first three hours of a four-and-a-half-hour conversation about himself, "you ever meet a lawyer like me?" One erroneously applies the question to the wide range of colorful characters one has met in life -- spies, acrobats, pornographers -- and, even more erroneously, believes it to be a real question.
15 Fairris and Reich erroneously apply the overall estimated labor demand elasticity implied by the estimates, which is −2.6, to the percentage increase in the living wage (−2.60 × 0.35 = −0.91).
However, the GPL is being applied erroneously.
Most Texas colonists, including those who settled in Austin's other land grants, erroneously assumed the exemption applied to all settlers.
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