Sentence examples for incorrectly seen from inspiring English sources

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WILLIAM MALIN New York, Aug. 25, 2012 To the Editor: As a lesbian (traditionally, but incorrectly, seen as part of a group that feels that men aren't needed), I adamantly believe that Greg Hampikian misses the point.

Neanderthals are usually (and incorrectly) seen as a kind of inferior human prototype.

Now, humility can be incorrectly seen as a sign of weakness; something you don't know leads people to think that you're somehow lacking.

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Hard-core opponents of campaign finance reform are being joined in this litigation by civil libertarians, who incorrectly see a First Amendment violation in the McCain-Feingold law's reasonable rules for the financing of campaign ads.

In our data, 4%% changed the answer from right to wrong and then again answered Q2 correctly and another 4%% were initially wrong and rectified after PI but answered Q2 incorrectly (see Fig. 10).

To illustrate this point in his texts, Gorampa refers to Candrakīrti's well-known Madhyamaka analogy of a person with an eye disorder (rab rib can) incorrectly seeing floating hairs on account of his impaired perception.

He was never arrested because he was a minor, but the FBI confiscated all of his computer equipment and some newspaper accounts of the incident stated incorrectly (see image below from a 1986 LA Times story) that he was "convicted in federal court of computer hacking and placed on probation" (the statements were corrected in subsequent articles).

"I am not going to pretend that we have totally cracked this - there are positive perceptions about British tennis and some more challenging ones," he says, referring to the fact that some may incorrectly see tennis as a middle-class sport.

For instance, patients with dementia with Lewy bodies may incorrectly see a person in a curtain or perceive blobs on the wall as faces.

Alternatively, it could be that the genome assembly was performed incorrectly (see [ 32] for such an example) or that in these cases skew is not at equilibrium as a result of genome rearrangement and [S1, S2]ML does not represent the origin and terminus.

In a second experiment, fourteen per cent of participants incorrectly remembered seeing shattered glass when told that the cars "hit" one another, whereas thirty-two per cent of participants in a second sample made the same error when told the cars "smashed" into one another.

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