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The original caption for the map wrongly defined the al-Shabaab strongholds.
D1 When Dr Johnson was challenged with having wrongly defined a word in his dictionary, he attributed the mistake to "ignorance, pure ignorance".
Catchers are often wrongly defined only by their offensive statistics, while some catchers think that it is the calling of the game that is the most important skill.
Lawyers for the fund say they have identified at least $10 million in donations that the orchestra has wrongly defined as "designated" and thus not available for pensions.
The application of lithostratigraphic approach led to correlation of diachronous lithofacies and wrongly defined an approximately accurate extent of the reservoirs.
I think both the problem and the solution are wrongly defined.
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During the chorus, Newsom wrongly defines the word 'meteoroid', illustrating her failure to fully grasp her sister's knowledge - fans are divided over whether or not the error is deliberate.
In this field of study, the lithostratigraphic approached led to correlation of diachronous lithofacies, which wrongly defines an approximately accurate extent of the reservoirs, and consequently resulted to unforeseen financial investment problem.
Issues of race, gender, age, fairness, politics and the like certainly exist within the entertainment industry, but these serious problems are wrongly being defined within a glitzy award ceremony.
In fighting the fine, the maximum allowed for the violation, Wal-Mart asserted that OSHA was wrongly seeking to define "crowd trampling" as an occupational hazard that retailers must take action to prevent.
The error was defined as a wrongly recognized name of at least one of the participants of the interaction or as an incorrectly established interaction between them.
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