Sentence examples for erroneously supposed from inspiring English sources

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CONTRARY to what you might think, the name of this restaurant has nothing to do with Montclair's best-known citizen, Yogi Berra, who is famously (and probably erroneously) supposed to have said, "It's deja vu all over again".

CONTRARY to what you might think, the name of this restaurant has nothing to do with Montclair's best-known citizen, Yogi Berra, who is famously (and probably erroneously) supposed to have said, "It's deja vu all over again". Manop Sutipayakul, who is both co-chef and co-owner, says modestly that the name was meant to suggest that diners might want to return again and again.

Theoretic politicans, who have patronized this species of Government, have erroneously supposed, that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same time, be perfectly equalized and assimilated in their possessions, their opinions, and their passions.

Eliminativism: The final view of causal connection to consider is the eliminativist view, as trumpeted by Russell: "The law of causation,… is a relic of a bygone age, surviving, like the monarchy, only because it is erroneously supposed to do no harm".

The New York Weekly wrote, "... no one ever heard of Dixie's land being other than Manhattan Island until recently, when it has been erroneously supposed to refer to the South, from its connection with pathetic negro allegory".

In the 1970s and 1980s the observation of devastating losses of lean body mass was the rationale for the delivery of hyperalimentation, as feeding was first called, using large glucose loads, erroneously supposed to suppress endogenous glucose production and thereby to prevent AA loss.

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However, many diners are embarrassed to order the cheapest wine on offer and erroneously suppose there is some magic inherent in the second-cheapest bottle.

And when she seeks out this sibling she knows at once that he is the source of the hate mail, directed at her only because he erroneously supposes that she had an easier and better-loved childhood than his own.

She is sometimes derided as a "philosophical" poet, though her poems that are most directly concerned with philosophy, such as those about Pascal and Heidegger, usually function as refutations of philosophy, or (and it amounts to the same thing) as applications of it to the moods and the senses, which abstract thought often, erroneously, supposes it can bypass.

History of the theatre, which erroneously is supposed to be Britain's national theatre.

Why is Haiti still pursuing policies associated with the discredited Washington consensus, when that unhappy ideological confection is supposed erroneously – to have fallen apart?

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