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Philosophers are now more cautious about drawing such inferences as we are increasingly aware of how some features of an imagined state of affairs might be misconceived or overlooked.
The poor performance of outcome research in answering the question "what works for whom?" suggests that this approach might be misconceived [ 117].
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And yet this criticism of Mr Lake may be misconceived.
Halsted is revealed as cool, aloof and patrician; he is blind to any possibility that his operation could be misconceived.
"Such a course, if maintained, would be misconceived and very unfortunate".
Consequently, claims of validity of the Knudsen model based on such a correlation may be misconceived.
That is, when phase space is projected in too small a number of embedding dimensions, non-neighboring points could be misconceived as (false) neighbors.
1e547601-1ccb-4a6a-8826-6605cecf4be1 Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] Zealand's reformsSIR—What is remarkable about your analysis of New Zealand's economic woes is a resolutely blinkered refusal to consider the possibility that our post-1984 policy revolution might have been misconceived ("Can the Kiwi economy fly", December 2nd).
"The project is misconceived.
Such criticisms, though, are misconceived.
Others say their whole basis is misconceived.
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