Sentence examples for was erroneously associated from inspiring English sources

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Once, gay culture was erroneously associated with bathhouses and nightclubs.

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If there is a moving object, and the data is erroneously associated with a landmark in the map database, many localization algorithms will fail, and the map will be deteriorated by the data of the moving object.

The archaeological site and tourist attraction of Mixco Viejo was named after being erroneously associated with the Postclassic Poqomam capital referred to in colonial records by that name.

Hence, whatever the chosen imaging configuration, (CW or ITD), the signal of a weak fluorescent source at a given depth could be erroneously associated to that of a source with stronger intensity located deeper in the slab.

A spokesman for Paula Deen told The Huffington Post the picture was erroneously posted by a social media manager associated with Paula Deen Ventures.

I was astonished to read that a suggestion, which was not mine, was erroneously linked to my name, and closely associated with what the authors consider perverse reasoning.

"Mr. Gorman was erroneously informed," Mr. Bloomberg said.

The Internet Advertising Bureau was erroneously referred to as the International Advertising Bureau.

This is not a tax credit, as was erroneously reported in some of our leading journals.

Initially misdiagnosed, her condition was erroneously treated with a hysterectomy.

One patient was erroneously enrolled with stage II disease.

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