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In the decade since then, there has been further blowback — from two punishing wars and from mistaken policy.
Because the global population is ageing with a limited number of medical professionals, reduced medical service has resulted from mistaken government medical policies.
The greatest difficulty in coming to a just conclusion arises from mistaken notions with regard to the relations which subsist [p394] between the State and national governments.
Its case studies show the various ways miscarriages of justice take place, from mistaken eyewitness testimony to racist presumptions about black male defendants.
Etymology: (Latin: wolf, from mistaken idea that plants rob soil of nutrients) Toxicity: Some (e.g., Lupinus arboreus, Lupinus latifolius, Lupinus leucophyllus) have alkaloids (especially in seeds, fruits, young herbage) TOXIC to livestock (especially sheep).
Congress has shown little interest in identifying the root causes of civilian deaths, holding commanders or lower-level officers accountable, or ensuring that the lessons learned from mistaken strikes are integrated into future operations.
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