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Economists with anachronistic models and categories are likened to Don Quixote, who "paid the penalty for wrongly imagining that knight-errantry was equally compatible with all economic forms of society".
Wrongly imagining itself drug-free is not the same thing, however, as being a sport with a serious doping problem.
And this represents the essential strategic flaw: (Wrongly) imagining that a Sunni "terrorist" movement can only be overcome by Sunnis.
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He wrongly imagined his elderly predecessor, Beverely Baxter, was set to return.
One reason why so many Germans oppose debt mutualisation is because they (wrongly) imagine the euro could survive without it.
Although Mr. Schwarzenegger says that others wrongly imagined that to "marry a Kennedy" was one of his goals, he too speaks of their union as an accomplishment.
I took other jobs to keep myself going: Bartending, pumping gas, and neurosurgery, which I wrongly imagined I had a knack for.
Yet the givers (poor saps) wrongly imagined that their giftees would be equally appreciative of gifts that hadn't been solicited.
The artistic tradition of the nude, which goes back to ancient Greece, is sometimes wrongly imagined to be an ethereal pursuit of classic beauty.
It's sometimes wrongly imagined that astronomers, contemplating timespans measured in billions, must be serenely unconcerned about next year, next week and tomorrow.
At the age of 12, Harriet sets off in the company of her sole friend, a sweet boy named Hely Hull who is hopelessly in love with her, to deliver justice to the person she wrongly imagines to be his murderer.
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