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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.
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.
A common mistake in establishing trails is to make them on slopes that are too steep for comfort and the environment.
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 novice
A common method of teaching phonics is synthetic phonics, in which a novice reader pronounces each individual sound and " blends " them to pronounce the whole word.
This is generally the most unstable point of sail, but the easiest for a novice to grasp conceptually, making it a common downfall for beginners.
For many divers, boat diving is a common occurrence that does not require the special, costly course that PADI may appear to convince novice divers they do need.
Such errors are most common among novice programmers, but can be made by experienced programmers as well, and their causes can be quite subtle.
Overbrushing and " color soaking " are the most common flaws of novice watercolor paintings.
The most common configuration for novice players is four atoms in an 8-by-8 grid.
At this point, novice and advanced student show very little in common.
However, long distance races of 20 to 30 kilometres are more common, with shorter 5 to 8 kilometre courses typically being offered to novice paddlers and those under 20 years of age.
Like so many other facets of sports climbing, though, this depends on the venue-in Norway, for example, it is relatively common for novice climbers to climb on lead because lead climbing skills are required to qualify for a climbing licence, which in turn is required to rent gear and climb in indoor gyms.
As stated, space travel is widely available ; there are regular liner services for those who do not own their own spacecraft, and private spacecraft are extremely common and easy to use ( a determined novice can navigate one with the aid of the Operator's Manual ).
A common mistake of novice plumeria growers is to overwater the plant when it is not able to be exposed to as much sun as is could be, thereby resulting in a rotted root system.
Paradoxically, although T-Bar lifts are common at beginner slopes, many novice and nervous skiers and snowboarders find T-Bars somewhat difficult to use because coordination and physical effort is required during the ascent.
A common assumption made by novice programmers is that all variables are set to a known value, such as zero, when they are declared.
As refugiums become more common in marine aquaria, nitrate levels are easily manageable for even the novice hobbyist.
Another common novice mistake is to reverse this, closing the mouth on each syllable, which makes it look as if the puppet is biting off its words ; this effect should be carefully avoided.

common and players
The first balls made specifically for basketball were brown, and it was only in the late 1950s that Tony Hinkle, searching for a ball that would be more visible to players and spectators alike, introduced the orange ball that is now in common use.
Athletic jump smashes, where players jump upwards for a steeper smash angle, are a common and spectacular element of elite men's doubles play.
The players ' initial cards may be dealt face-up, or face-down ( more common in single-deck games ).
Other common examples include: mobile phones, mp3 players, or video game consoles.
It contains features taken from The Settlers of Catan, with emphasis on city development and the use of knights, which are used as a method of attacking other players as well as helping opponents defend Catan against a common foe.
In addition, it is presumed that all the players know this ( see common knowledge ).
Hungarian, Slovenian, and Romanian fiddle players are often accompanied by a three-stringed variant of the viola known as the kontra, or as well as double bass, with cimbalom and clarinet being less standard yet still common additions to a band.
The rules do not specify a minimum number of players for a match to take place, but most competitions have some local ruling on this, with seven players being a common minimum.
) The 2 – 3 – 5 formation, used predominantly in Australia from relatively lowly interschool to professional interstate competitions, provides common language for many players and helps explain why " centre half " is often a name used for a player in the centre of a defence with four or five players.
Because field hockey teams have one goalkeeper plus ten outfield players as does association football ( soccer ), there are many common formations between the two sports.
They are most common in co-operative games where other players work together and are less common in competitive games where other players battle one another.
Gameplay also tends to de-emphasize or entirely exclude verbal communication as a game element, with many games being fully playable if all players know the rules, even if they don't speak a common language.
Several traditional players have used hammers that differ substantially from those in common use today.
Most common machines are CD + G, Laser Disc, VCD or DVD players with microphone inputs and an audio mixer built in.
They are common in consumer devices such as video players, gaming devices, clocks, watches, calculators, and telephones, and have replaced cathode ray tube ( CRT ) displays in most applications.
The coat closet opens onto the center of the house in The Living Room, a common hangout and place for conversation ; its fixtures include a fireplace ( where things can be roasted ), The Living Room Couch ( which periodically causes players ' objects to ' fall through ' to underneath the couch ), and a pet Cockatoo who repeats overheard phrases ( which is often found with its beak gagged ).
Excluding the internet however, it is questionable whether players of video games are sharing a common experience when they play the game separately.
With the advent of the early music movement, smaller orchestras where players worked on execution of works in styles derived from the study of older treatises on playing became common.
Because the act of folding a losing hand rather than showing it down is so common, some players can take advantage of others who do this with a rare play called a call-bluff.
Isolation plays are most common against overly-aggressive players (" maniacs ") who frequently play inferior hands, or with players who may have a drawing hand.

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