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Incorrectly believing the French to be five days ahead rather than two, Nelson insisted on a direct route to Alexandria without deviation.
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.
Image: East7south2. jpg | Incorrectly installed shields in Burlington, corrected after three weeks on 22 December 2006.
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Incorrectly and some
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 considered by some to be an " old " or " dead " material, malleable iron still has a legitimate place in the design engineer's toolbox.

Incorrectly and .
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, ethnic Germans from East Prussia are sometimes considered Baltic German for reasons of cultural, linguistic, and historical affinities.
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 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 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 applying the perceived lessons learned from this battle, U. S. commanders in future naval night battles in the Solomons consistently tried to prove that American naval gunfire was more effective than Japanese torpedo attacks.
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 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.

ascribing and traits
David C. Funder's work on the “ trait ” of ascribing personality traits investigates the psychology of individuals who tend not to grant others the variability ( i. e. lack of predictability ) they grant themselves, instead preferring to ascribe traits and infer dispositional explanations of behaviour.
In particular, attribution ( and attributional ) theory can help explain the mechanism by which individuals defer to ascribing dispositional traits vs. situational variability to observers.
Stereotyping, attitudes of prejudice and the negativity effect, among others, involve ascribing dispositions ( traits ) to other people on the basis of little information, no information or simply “ gut instincts ”, which amounts to trait ascription bias.

ascribing and other
Philo had inferred from the expression, " Let us make man ," of Genesis that God had used other beings as assistants in the creation of man, and he explains in this way why man is capable of vice as well as virtue, ascribing the origin of the latter to God, of the former to His helpers in the work of creation.
I am a Christian, in the only sense he wished any one to be ; sincerely attached to his doctrines, in preference to all others ; ascribing to himself every human excellence ; & believing he never claimed any other.
Many mythologies focus on explanations of the universe, natural phenomena, or other themes of human existence, often ascribing agency to one or more deities or other supernatural forces.
Thus other linguists argue that these typological similarities do not demonstrate a genetic relationship between Uralic and Altaic, ascribing these similarities instead to coincidence or mutual influence resulting in convergence.
The Gauls practiced a form of animism, ascribing human characteristics to lakes, streams, mountains, and other natural features and granting them a quasi-divine status.
For those within Haredi Judaism, who favour ascribing causes, some blame the Holocaust on the abandonment of many European Jews of traditional Judaism, and their embrace of other ideologies such as Socialism, Zionism, or various non-Orthodox Jewish movements.
The act of ascribing partners to God, whether they be sons, daughters, or other partners, is considered to be blasphemous in Islam.
:* Projection-projecting internal feelings or motives, instead ascribing them to other things or people ;
Later, two other political scientists, Peter Bachrach and Morton Baratz, decided that simply ascribing decision-making as the basis of power was too simplistic and they added what they termed a second dimension of power, agenda-setting by elites who worked in the backrooms and away from public scrutiny in order to exert their power upon society.
The OHRC defended its right to comment by stating, " Like racial profiling and other types of discrimination, ascribing the behaviour of individuals to a group damages everyone in that group.
Also, rather than ascribing Hamlet's sudden madness to Ophelia's rejection ( as thought by Polonius ), she believes the cause to be his father, King Hamlet's death and her quick, subsequent marriage to Claudius: " I doubt it is no other but the main ; His father's death and our o ' erhasty marriage.
everything in the poem generated by the ' pictorial ' Spenser of tradition " consists in " ascribing it to the machinations of an other, a false ' Spenser ' who must be constantly held at bay.

ascribing and persons
While ascribing the divine attributes and divinity to each person of the Trinity, thus avoiding subordinationism, the first half of the Athanasian Creed also stresses the unity of the three persons in the one Godhead, thus avoiding a theology of tritheism.

ascribing and based
Ogham is sometimes called the " Celtic Tree Alphabet ", based on a high medieval Bríatharogam tradition ascribing names of trees to the individual letters.
Hasidic Jews, based on a practice of their founder Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov, have adapted anthems and even folk songs, ascribing them a new spiritual dimension.
Hasidic custom, based on a practice of the Baal Shem Tov, adapted secular anthems, marches and folk songs, ascribing to them a new spiritual interpretation.

ascribing and on
In 1527 Erasmus threw doubt on the accuracy of ascribing the authorship of this document to Ambrose, and its author is now usually spoken of as Ambrosiaster, or pseudo-Ambrose.
Contrary to popular belief, Marx does not base his LTV on what he dismisses as " ascribing a supernatural creative power to labor ", arguing in the Critique of the Gotha Program that:
Commentators in the 21st century have on the whole regarded Scott more positively, emphasising his personal bravery and stoicism while acknowledging his errors, but ascribing his expedition's fate primarily to misfortune.
For science and mathematics to concentrate on what the world ought to be like in the way that religion does can be inappropriate and may lead to improperly ascribing properties to the natural world as happened among the followers of Pythagoras in the sixth century B. C.
Whilst not rejecting the occurrence of external phenomena, the Buddha focused on the illusion created within the mind of the perceiver by the process of ascribing permanence to impermanent phenomena, satisfaction to unsatisfying experiences, and a sense of reality to things that were effectively insubstantial.
An obituary in the Canadian Family Physician emphasized his humanity and noted that his anger — at his diagnosis, at press misrepresentations and at those he saw as encroaching on his independence — spoke against ascribing sainthood for Fox, and thus placed his achievements within the reach of all.
Other sources are less certain on the role of the tavern in the rebellion, ascribing the tavern's prominent role in the Whiskey Rebellion to " local tradition.
He goes on to the motion of the blood in the heart and arteries, endorsing the findings of William Harvey though not by name, ascribing them to " a physician of England ", but ascribing the motive power of the circulation to heat rather than muscle power.
Operating on the basis of the fundamental equality of all motifs and supports, through this continual re-arranging, repositioning, questioning and reinforcement, Tillmans avoids ascribing any ‘ conclusions ’ to his work and thus repeatedly subjects his own photographic vision to a perpetual re-contextualization.
All of first edition Hobbit copies show the 1938 date on the title page, perhaps discouraging bibliographers from ascribing different printings to them.
In a travelogue for National Geographic, Lattimore described what little he saw as a combination of the Hudson's Bay Company and the TVA, remarking on how strong and well-fed the inmates were and ascribing to camp commandant Ivan Nikishov ' a trained and sensitive interest in art and music and also a deep sense of civic responsibility '.
In relation to Tripodi, ICAC suggested that Tripodi might have been " content to be enlisted as the Gazcorp troubleshooter to perform a task which, in his opinion, was not difficult at all but which would raise his standing in the eyes of those who enlisted him ", but when he lost confidence that Beamer would approve the proposed amendment of the LEP, he attempted on 22 May " to distance himself from this unfortunate result by ascribing to higher powers or to those with influence beyond his control the true cause of the likely rejection of the LEP amendment ".
He attributed a distinctly personal character to God as the Author of all being and established the belief in personal immortality, defending a system of philosophical ethics and ascribing to humans the highest worth possessed by any creature on earth.
:" There is a name for this new critical paradigm, ' popism '— or, more evocatively ( and goofily ), ' poptimism '— and it sets the old assumptions on their ear: Pop ( and, especially, hip-hop ) producers are as important as rock auteurs, Beyoncé is as worthy of serious consideration as Bruce Springsteen, and ascribing shame to pop pleasure is itself a shameful act.

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