Sentence examples for mistaken use of from inspiring English sources

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No longer an oxymoron A life and choice matter ReprintsNow that's an insult"It could have been worse, Pete could have been identified as John Kerry".A spokesman for Pete Coors, a Republican Senate candidate in Colorado, on the New York Times's mistaken use of his picture to illustrate a story about a Ku Klux Klan member and murderer.

Damian was not satisfied with simply criticizing the misplaced and mistaken use of dialectic in theology; he aimed at denying the possibility of science existing independent of theology (Endres 1906, 30 31; 1910, 23 30).

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Navigating through the smoke slowed progress and the mistaken use by the First Canadian Army of yellow smoke to identify their positions, when the strategic bombers used yellow to mark targets, led to some bombing of the Canadians and slower progress than planned.

Initial exclusion referred the paper to a different theme and was an error based on mistaking the use of geographical exposure variables, as well as individual characteristics, as part of the study design.

"These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction," the statement said, referring to the misjudgments and mistakes used to justify the invasion of Iraq, a systemic intelligence failure that badly tarnished the CIA's reputation.

My question: Am I and the three authors I cited in my defense mistaken in our use of 'those nonsense'?" In "Annie Hall," Alvy Singer produced the real live Marshall McLuhan to support a point about McLuhan's work.

She's right to be irritated, though, by that ubiquitous mistake, the use of "it's" as a possessive pronoun.

She lists the military's mistakes: the use of live ammunition against civilians; the virginity tests; the 2011 Maspero protests, when the Army and security forces killed twenty-eight people.

That is, errors will always happen, but some can be avoided, by careful attention to the reasoning processes we use, awareness of potential biases and system issues which can lead to mistakes, and use of any appropriate available strategies to minimise these negative influences.

Make no mistake: This use of privatization and this disinvestment are only slightly more polite cousins of segregation.

He used the term "mistake" for use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim[ 30].

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