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A common mistake users make is to leave the CD-Rs with the " clear " ( recording ) surface upwards, in order to protect it from scratches, as this lets the sun hit the recording surface directly.
A common mistake is that people take the statement as proof that they, as a human person, exist.
In Belarusian the replacement by е is a mistake, in Russian, it is possible to use either е and ё in print in place of ё but the former is more common.
This interpolation does not minimize the slope, and is not generally real-valued for real ; its use is a common mistake.
It is a common mistake to call the 1903 events ‘ Panama ’ s independence from Colombia ’.
It is a common mistake to confuse the name of the morph with that of the species or subspecies, hence mistakes such as " Biston carbonaria " and " Biston betularia carbonaria ".
This is a very common mistake made by people learning to tie a reef knot.
Until recently, it was a common mistake to say BGP carries policies.
It has become more common to mistake and confuse the meaning of downloading and installing or simply combine them incorrectly together.
A relatively common mistake in fatality cases is to use a cord that is too long.
A common mistake of novice players is to bring the queen out too soon ( premature development of the queen ), which often results in a lot of wasted moves, and sometimes even loss of the queen.
The general rule under common law is that " ignorance of the law or a mistake of law is no defense to criminal prosecution.
A common mistake is for the user to start timing when the pop-up indicator rises, which happens when there is the slightest increase in pressure, instead of waiting for the cooker to reach the selected pressure level first.
A common mistake is to think that the NP in NP-hard stands for non-polynomial.
Another common mistake is thinking that working 50 % faster means taking 50 % less time to complete the task.
It is a common mistake to refer to a bladed polearm as a pike.
A very common mistake is singing " Jag vet att Du är och förblir vad du var " (" I know that You are and remain what You were ") instead of " Jag vet att Du är och Du blir vad du var ", which, in modern Swedish, would mean (" I know that You are and You will be what You were ").
Mark Mardell of the BBC news reported: On the Monday the Conference was to begin, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini ( who was until last year the European commissioner for security and justice ) had told the Italian newspaper Il Giornale that Europe's failure to agree on a common approach was " a very serious mistake, because it shows our inability, despite all the words uttered in this connection, to come up with at least a lowest common denominator on a basic problem: namely the struggle against discrimination, on behalf of which we in Brussels so often speak out ".
A common verbal mistake, that becomes evident when written, is made when describing a wound or discharge that could be classified as purulent, full of or pertaining to pus.
It is a common mistake to believe that the name " Brewster " refers to the entire surrounding town, rather than just the village.
However, this is a common mistake, since the mailing address for the College was a PO Box located in the Pomona Post Office.
A common mistake is to think that loving oneself is necessarily equivalent to narcissism, as opposed for example to what Erik Erikson speaks of as ' a post-narcissistic love of the ego '.
A common mistake made by many Swedes is to mistake Finland Swedish for Swedish with a Finnish accent, something that can be a considerable source of frustration to most native Swedish-speakers in Finland.

common and establishing
In the former, so weakened was the defeated King John of England that he soon needed to submit to his barons demands and sign the Magna Carta, limiting the power of the crown and establishing the basis for common law.
These include psychometry ( establishing the history of an object ), slate writing ( common in Victorian times ), extras appearing in photographs ( seemingly no more ; possibly since the advent of compound camera lenses using plastic as well as quartz-glass ) and a long list of other curiosities.
Although it is difficult to maintain a pure and strict essentialist-only curriculum, these schools have the central aim of establishing a common knowledge base for all citizens.
Military alliances are also formed by establishing common standards in order to ensure security of the members to ward off outside threats.
However, common use reduced ISDN to be limited to Q. 931 and related protocols, which are a set of protocols for establishing and breaking circuit switched connections, and for advanced calling features for the user.
In fact common criteria ( CC ) at the highest assurance level ( Evaluation Assurance Level ( EAL ) 7 ) has an explicit requirement that the target of evaluation be “ simple ”, an acknowledgment of the practical impossibility of establishing true trustworthiness for a complex system.
There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of establishing useful trails through the enormous mass of the common record.
In the former, so weakened was the defeated King John of England that he soon needed to submit to his barons demands and sign the Magna Carta, limiting the power of the crown and establishing the basis for common law.
By artificial it means that Indonesian was designed by academics rather than evolving naturally as most common languages have, in order to accommodate the political purpose of establishing an official unifying language of Indonesia.
* England and Scotland sign the Treaty of York, establishing the location of their common border.
This carries most significance in establishing the creation of the Universe and the arms as ' kal ' or time, a calendar that is seen to be more advanced than the lunar calendar ( symbolized by the lunar crescent common to Islam ) where the seasons drift from calendar year to calendar year.
Reverse brute-force attacks can be mitigated by establishing a password policy that disallows common passwords.
* Decius Wade, was an American attorney, judge, writer, and politician who has been called the " Father of Montana Jurisprudence " for his role in establishing the common law and statutory law of the U. S. state of Montana.
It helps standardize operations, facilitating readiness by establishing common ways of accomplishing military tasks.
* Decius Wade, was an American attorney, judge, writer, and politician who has been called the " Father of Montana Jurisprudence " for his role in establishing the common law and statutory law of the U. S. state of Montana.
The difficulty in establishing a common definition for " information architecture " arises partly from the term's existence in multiple fields.
The modern English-only movement has met with rejection from the private organization Linguistic Society of America, which passed a resolution in 1986 – 87 opposing "' English only ' measures on the grounds that they are based on misconceptions about the role of a common language in establishing political unity, and that they are inconsistent with basic American traditions of linguistic tolerance.
Regarding the concept of race as defined – in a comparatively more limited manner – by Anthropology, Sociology, and other disciplines, Blavatsky did not encourage superiority by any person or group, promoting the idea of the common origin and destiny of all humanity, and establishing the principle of universal brotherhood as the First Object of the Theosophical Society.
* Harmonisation of law, the process of establishing common laws and standards across the European Union
The first half of Season 1 featured a gentle continuity, with early episodes following on from one another and establishing recurring concepts, although this became less common as the season transitioned into its second half, which comprised mostly incidental one-shot adventures.
It is a common practice for all such corrections, no matter how slight, to be sent again to a proofreader to be checked and initialed, establishing the principle of consistent accuracy for proofreaders.
English Presbyterians, Congregationalists, and Baptists would together ( with others ) come to be known as Nonconformists, because they did not conform to the Act of Uniformity ( 1662 ) establishing the Church of England as the only legally approved church, though they were in many ways united by their common confessions, built on the Westminster Confession.
The inner semi-circle bisects the center of the original wound, and continues across the donor skin, establishing limit measure of the pedicle common to the two lobes of the flap.
As was common to the various movements of Romantic nationalism throughout Europe, Albanian intellectuals were looking for a national myth of origin, preferably one establishing a national identity traced to a people of remote antiquity.

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