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Was there something amiss in her form?
Or is there something amiss at the core of this game's design?
Is there something amiss in their paperwork or explanations?
So does this amount to a double dose of goalkeeping heroics and therefore bad luck, or is there something amiss with United's finishing ability?
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Could it be there that there's something amiss in the climate story we're telling folks?
Seattle did go down to ten men in that game, but was that the whole story of last week's loss or is there something more amiss?
THERE'S something amiss with certain tag-sale posters tacked up in Fairfield County.
The report, in somewhat breathless language, said one person figured out there was something amiss because the cell phone number of the person who pretended to be calling from the United States did not have an American area code, while the report said spies were recruited to gather information about cash machines and the Tehran subway system.
Yet while you may understand what the film is getting at, there comes a point when you have to acknowledge that there's something amiss with it.
Other responses suggest that there is something amiss with Leibniz Law arguments for nonidentities when there is this kind of an appeal to essential properties: Della Rocca (1996c) holds that such arguments are question begging; Lewis (1971) holds that they are invalid; and Burke (1994) and Rea (2000) hold that in any such argument, at least one of the premises is false.
There is something amiss in this reasoning.
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