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Those who focus on articulating category distinctions rather than on laying out complete systems of categories generally invoke categories not in hopes of providing answers to such basic metaphysical questions as 'what exists', but rather as a way of exposing, avoiding, or dissolving various presumed philosophical mistakes, confusions, and paradoxes.

The unfamiliar should not be presumed to be mistaken; that's how we grow the language.

For instance, "our big fear is that in accidents in driverless cars, the human being is still going to be considered at fault because robots are presumed not to make mistakes," Court said.

The "robot car shouldn't be developed without a formal process for the public to weigh in with their concerns". For instance, "our big fear is that in accidents in driverless cars, the human being is still going to be considered at fault because robots are presumed not to make mistakes," Court said.

Subsequent studies found the warbler on Cousin, but not Cousine, and Lantz's account was presumed to be a mistake (Vesey-Fitzgerald 1940).

Kojima, always keen to be seen as an auteur, joined fellow millennium-era zeitgeist busts such as George Lucas and the Wachowskis in a grand mistake: presuming we cared about the minutiae of universes expanding, bloating, at a geometric rate.

Kojima, always keen to be seen as an auteur, joined fellow millennium-era zeitgeist busts such George Lucas and the Wachowskis in a grand mistake: presuming we cared about the minutiae of universes expanding, bloating, at a geometric rate.

Alex presumed there had been some mistake – the wrong house, or a mix-up over his father's consultancy work.

First is the notion of "mistaken identity" — the assumption that Mr. Page, who had long-established ties to radical right-wing groups, mistook Sikhs for Muslims, his presumed target.

Make no mistake: at this stage, beyond the presumed candidacies of Miliband and Ed Balls, no one knows anything.

Eventually the mistaken identities are straightened out, establishing the presumed tutor as Lucentio, wealthy and suitable enough.

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