Sentence examples for erroneously assuming that from inspiring English sources

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We too often work too hard, erroneously assuming that simply doing a good job will earn us the reward.

A brief survey of patient advocacy Web sites reveals that most patients oppose any limits on financial awards, erroneously assuming that the current system is working to protect them.

One of these hypothetical circumstances upon which the opinion was based does not exist regarding these employees, but the employer, erroneously assuming that this circumstance is irrelevant, relies upon the Administrator's ruling and fails to compensate the employees in accordance with the Act.

Fearful slaveholders in the South, erroneously assuming that The Liberator represented the majority opinion of Northerners, reacted militantly by defending slavery as a "positive good" and by legislating ever more stringent measures to suppress all possible opposition to its "peculiar institution".

For example, the idea of devolution ("backwards" evolution) is a result of erroneously assuming that evolution is directional or has a specific goal in mind (cf. orthogenesis).

The trial was stopped after 73 patients, erroneously assuming that the full sample size of 75 patients had been obtained.

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I changed it to that from 'saying', because at first I added a comma after 'saying that', which was entirely erroneous, but it confused me so much that I possibly erroneously assumed that both our other readers are also afflicted by the small brain/man-flu double whammy currently enveloping me.

Both sides erroneously assume that this determination can properly be made at the summary judgment stage.

Holmes erroneously assumed that ideas are more likely to spread if they are honest.

But their argument, like many arguments about jurisdiction over Internet transactions, erroneously assumes that cyberspace is a place hermetically separated from the "real" world.

This argument erroneously assumes that the Armour decision rested on a construction of 'proceeding, suit, or prosecution' in the immunity provision of the Act of February 25 , 1903

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