Sentence examples for making the erroneous from inspiring English sources

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Some investors who understand that advertised yields offer no future guarantees use them to compare mutual funds, still making the erroneous assumption that funds with the highest current yields will provide more income in the long run than other funds in their category.

That is, each theory convicts common sense of an error about perception: for example, the sense-datum theory convicts common sense of making the erroneous assumption that perception is a direct awareness of mind-independent objects.

Now there is the infamous article by British journalist Samantha Brick making the erroneous statement that "being fat signifies failure".

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• To the Editor: Ramesh Ponnuru's explanation about how universal health coverage in America remains financially unfeasible makes the erroneous assumption that a cheaper, superior alternative to private health insurance does not exist.

The idea that we are apart from nature and either don't belong in it or need to make a conscious effort to reintegrate ourselves with it, however, is tenable only once you have made the erroneous assumption that nature is exclusively medium-sized.

Although in his proof Branciari makes the erroneous assertion that a g.m.s. is a Hausdorff topological space with a neighborhood basis given by B = { B ( x ; r ) : x ∈ S, r ∈ R + ∖ 0 }, with the aid of Proposition 3, Branciari's proof carries over with only a minor change.

For example, the saga makes the erroneous statement that Rögnvaldr was descended from Ingibjörg Pálsdóttir, a woman who was much more likely to have been Ragnall's grandmother than Rögnvaldr's.

Johnson's death has been front and center in a controversy Trump himself created when he drew attention to the fact that he hadn't phoned the immediate families of all service members who had been killed during his presidency and made the erroneous claim that his predecessors didn't make such calls. .

This "ooops" episode might have passed into the fog of yesterday's news, but for the fact that the person who made the erroneous 'discovery' and who had arranged the fallacious "forensic photo analysis" refused to accept that there had been a glaring mistake, choosing instead to blithely continue on as though nothing had happened.

All previously reported lane segmentation techniques [ 5, 6] make the erroneous assumption that two parallel lines can be formed to segment a lane.

Meister and Cox makes the important point that a substantial fraction of readers (perhaps an overwhelming majority) are likely to assume that "above" is in body-centric coordinates, and to make the erroneous interpretation that the binocular overlap is largest above the animal.

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