Sentence examples for mistaken for using from inspiring English sources

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The concept of brain death was particularly singled out as a potential barrier to becoming a willing donor, with questions being raised about doctors' ability to determine if a patient met the criteria for brain death or whether the medical profession more generally was mistaken for using brain death as the basis for allowing donation to proceed.

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And since Burning Man is about gifting art and experiences, the effort one puts in can easily be mistaken for or used as satisfying procrastination for real work.

Wearing a turquoise sweater and a heavy gold chain bearing the Hebrew word for life, he could have been mistaken for a Miami Beach used car dealer or an aging lounge singer.

Dirt particles and dandruff can often be mistaken for lice, so use a magnifying glass to determine whether there are live lice in addition to nits.

Neko is Japanese for cat, if you do not wish to be mistaken for a "Weeaboo" avoid using this term.

Among the NATO actions taken to the Balkans tribunal by critics alleging war crimes were an airstrike on a passenger train crossing a targeted bridge; the bombing of a Serbian television center; killing of refugees in a convoy mistaken for soldiers; the use of cluster bombs that can fragment over a wide area, in one case hitting grounds of a hospital; and the use of depleted uranium in weapons.

I like to keep them strictly segregated, so the comic with its exaggeration, jokes, and fantasy can't be mistaken for fact, and I use as many unadulterated primary documents as I can in the footnotes.

Sometimes mistaken for an actual stamp used by the Pony Express, the 'Pony Express Stamp' issue was released in 1869 (8 years after the Pony Express service had ended) to honor the men who rode the long and sometimes dangerous journeys and to commemorate the service they provided for the nation.

People say, "Anybody ever told you that you look like Chuck Colson?" I used to be mistaken for Frank Church, who was a senator from Idaho.

One other Peter Dutton, used to being mistaken for the immigration minister, is starting to lose his cool in the face of the vitriol.

They were such as Grace Robertson, a journalist who worked for Picture Post (as I did); she got used to being mistaken for a secretary by visitors and being treated well by her male colleagues, though they would try to get her into bed on work trips.

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