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Incorrectly, ethnic Germans from East Prussia are sometimes considered Baltic German for reasons of cultural, linguistic, and historical affinities.
Incorrectly thought to have been introduced in colonial times by Benjamin Franklin, the tree has become naturalized from North Carolina southward along the Atlantic and the entire Gulf coast, where it grows profusely along ditchbanks and dikes.

Incorrectly and .
Incorrectly believing the French to be five days ahead rather than two, Nelson insisted on a direct route to Alexandria without deviation.
Incorrectly claimed by locals as the world's second longest natural sand bar, the Eel River Bar, is a barrier beach located at the mouth of the Eel River immediately west of the village of Charlo, New Brunswick.
Incorrectly described as art deco style, however, the art deco movement developed years after the theater's first construction and later reconstruction.
Incorrectly connected controls are another common cause of this problem.
Incorrectly believing that the Japanese army troops had succeeded in capturing Henderson Field, a force of Japanese warships approached Guadalcanal on the morning of 25 October to provide further support for the army offensive.
Incorrectly ascribing traits to other persons based on limited information or observations intuitively plays a role in the formation and perpetuation of some social phenomena such as stereotypes and prejudice.
Image: East7south2. jpg | Incorrectly installed shields in Burlington, corrected after three weeks on 22 December 2006.
Incorrectly believing that Savarone has shared the secret location of the vault containing the documents with his first-born son, 36-year old playboy Vittorio, Cardinal Donatti orders the execution of the entire Fontini-Cristi family at the family compound Campo di Fiori, just outside Milan.
Incorrectly passing a buoy results in the loss of any built-up turbo stages.
Incorrectly assumed to be similar to the Rocker series, the Rockerverb series is Orange's most modern sounding and highest gain offering, and features a tube driven effects loop and a spring reverb.
* Frequency and azimuth sampling errors: Incorrectly selected frequency or aspect deltas will result in aliased images, creating spurious targets.
Incorrectly deemed by some to be a perpetual motion machine, the magic wheel eventually comes to a stop because of frictional losses at the central bearing.
Incorrectly labeled 1993. 01. 16 São Paulo, Brazil on inlay )
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Incorrectly diagnosing MCS as vegetative state may lead to serious repercussions related to clinical management.
Incorrectly, though.
Incorrectly named and widely known as Kukenan-tepui, this plateau is really called Matawi-tepui.

applying and perceived
Sipido escaped to France ; the perceived delay of the Belgian authorities in applying for extradition, combined with British disgust at Belgian atrocities in the Congo, worsened the already poor relationship between the United Kingdom and the Continent.
However, it is commonly observed that for people applying this interpretation, the value of holding currency is normally perceived as being positive.
* Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho ( usually translated into English as Our Lord Don Quixote ) ( 1914 ) — another key work of Unamuno, often perceived one of the earliest works applying existential elements to Don Quixote.
Since the R score is perceived as an absolute measure of a student's academic performance regardless of his / her College academic rank, differences smaller than 0. 5 are often used to discriminate between candidates applying to programs with fixed quotas, such as medicine, podiatric medicine, pharmacy, dentistry or law.

applying and lessons
In a letter to his cousin in 30 January 1921, Zhou said that his goals in Europe were to discover the social conditions in foreign countries and their methods of resolving social issues, for the purpose of later applying these lessons to China after his return.
And finally, by 27 May 1905, Admiral Tōgō and his men had two battleship fleet actions under their belts, which amounted to over 4 hours of combat experience in battleship to battleship combat at Port Arthur and the Yellow Sea — experience which would eliminate the miscalculations and rash decisions made during those battles, while applying the learned lessons from those sea engagements with both finesse and ruthlessness at Tsushima.
He also warns of the danger of applying lessons from one realm to another.
Homework may be designed to reinforce what students have already learned, prepare them for upcoming ( or complex or difficult ) lessons, extend what they know by having them apply it to new situations, or to integrate their abilities by applying many different skills to a single task.
The line was constructed to a high standard, Calthrop applying lessons learned on his other railways.
Although SAT lessons are no longer offered in TJC, tutors are assigned to handle the university application process for students applying to US and UK universities.
The EAC strategy defines how to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of European armaments programmes by a series of actions, applying lessons learned from past experiences through a ‘ Guide to Armaments Co-operation Best Practice ’.
The Enlightenment had been a force of anticlericalism in Europe, and Charles, in applying its lessons to Spain, saw it similarly.

applying and learned
This allows children to view the lecture ahead of time and then spend class time practicing, refining, and applying what they have previously learned.
There has been discussion of applying what has been learned from EBM to public policy.
Information about the origin of the signal in 3D space can be learned by applying additional magnetic fields during the scan.
In this tense ambiance, Falcone introduced an innovative investigative technique in the Spatola investigation, seizing bank records to follow " the money trail " created by heroin deals to build his case, applying the skills he had learned unraveling bankruptcies.
It was not until 1986, prior to a trip to Italy and while applying for a US passport to travel abroad, when his mother provided him with the hand-written copy of his original birth certificate that Holmes learned the name of his biological father, Carl Estes.
Professor Dwight believed a course of legal study should focus on the application of basic legal principles, as learned through the study of legal treatises, coupled with frequent moot courts which would permit students to demonstrate their proficiency in applying those principles to new legal problems.
The existence of multiple structures implies that the knowledgeable agents whose actions produce systems are capable of applying different schemas to contexts with differing resources, contrary to the conception of a universal habitus ( learned dispositions, skills and ways of acting ).
He learned that thorough cooking ( applying a suitable amount of heat over a suitable period of time ) slowed the decay of foods and various liquids, preserving them for safe consumption for a longer time than was typical.
We can learn about new concepts by applying our knowledge learned from things in the past.
Integrative Thinking as described may be learned by applying the SOARA ( Satisfying, Optimum, Achievable Results Ahead ) Process of Integrative Thinking devised by Graham Douglas to any problem with which the learner is dealing. The SOARA Process of Integrative Thinking employs a comprehensive and easily remembered set of triggers of internal and external knowledge.
As a lawyer, although he was learned in technicalities and skilled in applying the nice rules of evidence and practice, he especially delighted in the discussion of general principles.
Together they made a tour through the Grampians, applying what they had learned by using barometers for height measurements and taking geological and botanical samples.
The practice of looking for patterns in data is legitimate ; the vice of applying a statistical test of significance ( hypothesis testing ) to the same data from which the pattern was learned is wrong.
She learned a more cruel way of applying the tattos later in her life ( by mixing the inks with her own blood so they would always respond to her ) which she applied to Dutiful's bride-to-be.
Following somewhat the model of the early Christian Church's diaconate, incorporating ideas learned from Fry and the Mennonites, and applying his own thoughts, Fliedner developed a plan whereby young women would find and care for the needy sick.
Laurence forged a uniquely personal style by applying the tonalist techniques he had learned in New York and Europe to the wilderness of the North.
As an aside, it is illustrative for the depth of the game that people actually learned to overcome the need for " Throttle Assistance " when using the keyboard, and discovered that disabling it and applying the right techniques enabled " digital " drivers to go faster ( at the expense of tyre wear ).

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