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It happens to be erroneous.
That means that every methodology for counting is as likely to be erroneous as accurate.
Those findings turned out to be erroneous — the result of faulty experimental equipment — but among physicists like Jayawardhana, neutrinos have been a subject of keen interest for decades.
The policy was based on the belief, which turned out to be erroneous, that the F.B.I.'s clearance process would proceed quickly.
Ole Rømer, a Danish astronomer, measured an apparent displacement of the stars Sirius and Vega in the 17th century, but his observations were found to be erroneous.
Lincoln began by saying that he would not address "any statements, or assumptions of fact, which I may know to be erroneous".
Pollak ultimately reversed his decision in terms of allowing evidence, but still expressed deep concern that "there have been at least a few instances in which fingerprint examiners, here and abroad, have made identifications that turned out to be erroneous".
Among the newspaper's findings was that Mr. Kelley's eyewitness account of the bombing of a pizzeria in Jerusalem in August 2001, contained observations that the newspaper now believes to be erroneous.
Norway's security police had estimated that only a small number of Norwegians belonged to domestic right-wing extremist groups in 2010 and that they did not pose a security threat — an estimate that clearly has turned out to be erroneous.
Still, he expressed deep concern that "there have been at least a few instances in which fingerprint examiners, here and abroad, have made identifications that turned out to be erroneous".
Abelard's dialectical analysis of the mystery of God and the Trinity was held to be erroneous, and he himself was placed for a while in the abbey of Saint-Médard under house arrest.
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