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He starts with what he sees as the erroneous notion that Britain must choose between America and Europe: it mustn't, for both are valuable.
In the Court's view, the instructions given the jury were premised on the erroneous notion that the mere failure to disclose nonpublic information, however acquired, is a deceptive practice.
Although there was no single reason for the decline, Wall Street experts have suggested that stock prices had risen in the last few weeks on the erroneous notion that the nation's economy was improving.
"But they all appear to be based on the erroneous notion that our editorial policies preclude people commenting on contentious issues like climate change if their views are considered by others to be inaccurate," Leavitt said.
The whole idea of designating systemically significant firms is based on the erroneous notion that the AIGs of the world are so "interconnected" that their failure would produce a systemic breakdown.
Pitting the experiences against each other is a false opposition, reinforcing the erroneous notion that male and female versions of a sport are a zero sum game, and that celebrating one will inevitably lead to a loss of territory for the other.
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First, while in a pyramid the strength of the base is most important, we somehow have this erroneous notion that the excellence of the system depends on the apex, i.e., specialty hospitals in metropolitan centres.
Gardner, backed by Murray, who wrote a laudatory introduction to his book Witchcraft Today 19544), fixed this erroneous notion of an ancient witch-cult somewhere in the public consciousness, and it has been nurtured there by Robert Graves's The White Goddess (1948) and innumerable more recent quasi-fictional and fictional accounts.
Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact -- everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you... shake off this erroneous notion that life is there and you're just going to live in it versus make your mark upon it.
This society operates under the maddeningly erroneous notion that native wildlife and plantlife are somehow deficient or impoverished and thus, require human intervention to be "improved" with introductions of non-native European flora and fauna.
Even though we know this dynamic to be true, we still seem to get caught in the hypnotic, erroneous notion that if we just got rid of some issues, altered some circumstances, manifested some increased success, or changed some specific situations in our lives -- then, we'd be happy, peaceful, and relaxed (or whatever it is we say we want to experience).
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