Sentence examples for incorrect rules from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, misreporting may be caused by the application of incorrect rules or by a lack of knowledge of the statistical test.

In purely technological terms, an unanticipated consequence can occur when there are incorrect rules within a computer system or some other technical failure.

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But Schuerholz said an incorrect rule interpretation, like the one that earned Fieldin Culbreth a suspension for allowing an illegal pitching change in May, would not be subject to review.

However, they acknowledge in their methodology it is possible (even for non-experts) to obtain inappropriate high scores using a consistent, but incorrect rule.

This intersubjective or objective constraint provides a normative, even if conventional, distinction between consistent and inconsistent language use, or between correct and incorrect rule following.

But typically parents don't correct their children's ill formed utterances (see §2.2.1(c) for more on this), and worse, according to Chomsky, sentences like (3c) — sentences that are not generated by the incorrect rule H1 and hence would falsify it— do not occur often enough in the pld to guarantee that every native English speaker will be able to get it right.

What's more, United ultimately cited an incorrect rule for de-boarding the passenger.

As the case illustrates, this point is especially important when following a potentially incorrect rule formulation can have serious and immediate negative consequences for patients.

Note also that a left temporal negativity has been found for the misapplication of stem formation rules in Catalan (Rodriguez-Fornells et al., 2001), which means that the location of the LAN for incorrect rule application in our study is not that unusual.

(1) An error, defined as: failure to carry out a planned action as intended or an application of an incorrect rule; (2) A violation, defined as: deliberate deviation from an operating procedure, standard or rule; (3) An (external) circumstance, defined as: a situation or factor that may influence an event, agent or person.

Based on our observations during testing and a post-hoc error analysis, we found that in subtraction children made more errors which were conceptually rather than procedurally based; such as application of an incorrect rule (x-x = x, or x-0 = 0), adding instead of subtracting, or simply not knowing how to proceed to calculate a response (particularly not knowing how to use their fingers to do so).

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