Sentence examples for erroneously priced from inspiring English sources

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Since entrepreneurs and small-business owners are a mostly optimistic lot if they weren't, they wouldn't have the fortitude to strike out on their own–I'm confident that they will see that many assets are now erroneously priced and offer wonderful investment potential.

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The review also included a price erroneously for a power liftgate; the cost of that option has not been set.

Those who insure against fire and theft can set premiums on the basis of decades of experience; financial markets are inherently less predictable.In the latest crisis, the problem was that investors erroneously believed property prices were quite predictable and built a whole edifice of derivatives on the back of the American housing market.

Accordingly, multiplying the oil price with the exchange rate to arrive at the ringgit-denominated oil price may erroneously attribute the pass-through to the oil price when the exchange rate changes are due to non-oil factors.

* An earlier version of this story erroneously ran: "The $395 million price tag may not sound like a bargain for a small company with no revenues that lost $17.6 million over the last 12 months".

Mr Cable thinks this was tolerated only because it was erroneously believed to be the price of economic dynamism.Intellectually, Mr Cable is never less than a doughty defender of free markets, but like many on the centre-left he hankers for Britain to acquire a few more of the characteristics of Scandinavian-style social democracy.

Afterward Fridson searched around to see if anyone had made it into print before him with the same use of "bubblehead," as in a person who "erroneously characterizes a fundamentally justified price gain as a bubble".

Hence, converting the oil price into the ringgit may erroneously pick up the effect of exchange rate depreciation on food price inflation.

Gingrich also erroneously attributes the desire to raise gas prices to Steven Chu, and Wallace does not correct him.

Last weekend, British mother and baby retailer Mothercare erroneously listed a car seat at the price of £0.49 ($0.77) on their website.

A chart with the article, listing transactions in which Reliant Resources traded capacity with other companies in two directions in a single day at a single price included one trade with Aquila erroneously.

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