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That leads to a mistaken vision of how public and private sector should interact.
These flaws make the proposed amendment self-defeating, but they are far less significant than the mistaken vision of federalism on which it rests.
Although Flannery was not the first by any means to question the mistaken vision of "Big Australia", he undoubtedly drove one of the final nails into its coffin.
Mr. Sandoval described Ms. Berenson as "a social anthropologist" who may have had a "distorted, mistaken vision" of what the M.R.T.A. was, but said any contact she had with the rebels did not make her a collaborator.
It's a mistaken vision, according to the researcher.
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Tower's management, mistaking "vision" for acumen, slept through the revolution, making gestures toward the new music retailing landscape but too little, too late.
Much of his vision was mistaken, but there was so much in what he said, one was obliged to listen to him, to approve".
Matters only get worse when the boys mistake a vision on the distant shore for pirates.
A secular reading of the story of Christ's resurrection (was it a confidence trick, a mistake, a vision?), it could be seen as an incendiary gesture, especially after the violent protests that greeted Jerry Springer: the Opera, and Behzti at Birmingham Rep.
At the conclusion of Mr. Gerstner's tenure, his three strategic pillars have come together in what could be mistaken for the very word he avoided, a vision.
Although humane and inclusive, Howard's theatrical vision of the world risks being mistaken for a kind of elite costume drama, elegant but frivolous.
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