Sentence examples for erroneously think that from inspiring English sources

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In examining mathematics as a purely human invention, Wittgenstein tries to determine what exactly we have invented and why exactly, in his opinion, we erroneously think that there are infinite mathematical extensions.

Hartshorne's Platonic or Bergsonian argument against creation ex nihilo, in simplified form, looks something like this: one can in fact imagine the nonexistence of this or that, or even of this or that class of things, a fact that gives some the confidence to (erroneously) think that this process can go on infinitely such that one could imagine a state in which there was "absolutely nothing".

We often erroneously think that prolonging the acceptance of the consequence is a benefit.

Some of us erroneously think that because our feelings of attachment to others -- our spouse and our children -- are so strong, we will not grieve much when our parent dies.

I continue to struggle with body image issues, even though I pretend I'm "too evolved" to be concerned with such "superficial" insecurities and erroneously think that with all of the personal growth work I've done I should be past this by now.

Many people erroneously think that they have better chances of winning when fewer people play, but this is not true unless you are entering a raffle wherein a winning ticket is pulled from all the entries.

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However, the origami bird experiment using the OBS simulation could result in some misunderstandings: some students erroneously thought that speciation occurs in a short time, and they overestimated the power of genetic drift on the evolutionary mechanism.

On his blog, The Simpsons music editor Chris Ledesma wrote that Selman wanted "Gritty Shaker" to be played repeatedly throughout "The Book Job" because he erroneously thought that was how it was done in film.

He believed that the planet turned on its axis, but erroneously thought that this motion was associated with, and perhaps caused by, magnetism.

The CIA erroneously thought that Libi, who was actually at odds with Osama bin Laden, was number three in al-Qaida.

While I realize that Mr. Zimmerman may have erroneously thought that Mr. Martin was a threat, this incident illustrates why if one is not under immediate threat, it is best to leave these matters to the police.

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