Sentence examples for erroneously understood from inspiring English sources

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This came to be erroneously understood as the story of 29,000 rubber duckies set adrift and washing up all over the globe.

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If the report is not easily understood, it can be erroneously interpreted or the clinician may take unnecessary time to contact the laboratory to request an interpretation or may file the report as useless information.

If the neutron tool is not understood, the additional CBW it detects could be erroneously attributed to pore volume.

Nevertheless and perhaps erroneously, the term 'Hawthorne Effect', coined by French [ 19] many years after the original experiments, has come to be understood as, the effect on outcome through the participation in research.

However, parents often do not understand licensure requirements and sometimes erroneously assume that all early childhood settings are licensed and are regularly inspected.

Actually, DPVA simply didn't understand the value these organizers provided, erroneously believed that other needs for its money were more important, or concluded that the regional organizer program wasn't important enough to raise new money.

This may be because patients or carers do not recognise the symptoms, or understand the treatment of anaphylaxis and instead seek (erroneously) to purchase antihistamines from their pharmacist.

But people who didn't understand all this might look at them and decide, erroneously, that they were similar in some way.

Scientists still do not understand the function of endorphins in the blood, Dr. Akil said, but many erroneously assume that if their levels rise in the blood, they rise in the brain, too.

On the reading of these four early expert reviewers, Wittgenstein failed to understand Gödel's Theorem because he failed to understand the mechanics of Gödel's proof and he erroneously thought he could refute or undermine Gödel's proof simply by identifying "true in PM" (i.e., Principia Mathematica) with "proved/provable in PM".

It appears that women often do not understand the purpose and indications of the cervical smear (Fylan, 1998), or the meaning of pre-cancer, and erroneously conclude that any abnormalities detected by screening must indicate cancer (Kavanagh and Broom, 1997).

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