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Missing results have serious implications for patient safety; particularly where patients who hold to the adage that 'no news is good news' are unaware of their responsibility for collecting results, or wrongfully assume that practices initiate contact in all instances of abnormal results.
Some will look at the scoring prowess of New York's Thierry Henry, Tim Cahill, Kenny Cooper and Sebastien Le Toux and wrongfully assume that DC doesn't stand a chance.
Some readers might wrongfully assume that she was attracted to his wealth, but what I was struck by was Anastasia's insistence that they each reveal their innermost selves to each other on an ongoing basis.
Many wrongfully assume that all strippers must be single or incapable of romantic commitment because, in her customers' words, "who would want to date one?" Still, many of the conversations with men Caitlin illustrates point a much more unsettling truth about some men who frequent strip clubs.
People wrongfully assume that ALL BDD sufferers must think they are ugly, that they can't go out of the house, or that they only worry about one specific flaw.
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Before arriving, I wrongfully assumed that the test-takers would consist of students, retirees, and other people with way too much time on their hands.
I assume that's facetious.
Never assume that".
Or maybe it's because scientists have been silent in the public dialogue for so long - about two generations - that politicians wrongfully assume the public doesn't care about American science or engineering as public values or part of our national dialogue.
Amazon claims consumers could be confused by the similarity of the two names and wrongfully assume there's some sort of affiliation.
"I never assumed that".
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