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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 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 believing he had numerical superiority, Byron ordered a general chase to attack the French as they left their anchorage at Grenada.

Incorrectly and Japanese
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.

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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.
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believing and Japanese
Gojong and the Joseon government believing in these claims, agreed to help the Japanese military.
The second group of Taiwanese were eager to become imperial subjects, believing that such action would lead to equal status with Japanese nationals.
His position in Western eyes as the haiku poet par excellence gave him great influence, and by virtue of Western preference for haiku over more traditional forms like the tanka or renga, have rendered him the archetype of Japanese poets and poetry, with some western scholars even believing that he invented haiku.
Despite fluency in Japanese, he refused to use the language to interact with local Taiwanese elites, many of whom could not speak Mandarin, believing that the island must abandon the colonial language in favor of the new national tongue.
Therefore, believing that the Japanese ships had probably changed position during the intervening two hours, he decided to withhold launching a strike force until he received more current information on the location of the Japanese ships.
There he found a Japanese man named Tsuchida Josuke ( 土田譲亮 ), who was disguised as a Korean and concealing a Japanese sword, and killed him believing that he was involved in the assassination of the queen.
Then at one point in the 1960s, Kurokawa and a small group of architects began a new wave of contemporary Japanese architecture, believing that previous solutions and imitations were not satisfactory for the new era: life was not present in Modernism.
Meanwhile, Japanese carrier planes of Rear Admiral Chuichi Hara found the American tanker, and severely damaged days later sunk by it after several all-out attacks, believing they had found a carrier, and sinking her escorting destroyer.
Halsey, believing that he had mauled Kurita's fleet and that the Japanese " Central Forces " were retreating, and believing that he had the orders and authorization to do so, abandoned his station guarding General MacArthur's landing at Leyte Gulf and the San Bernardino Strait, in order to pursue Admiral Jisaburō Ozawa's Northern Fleet of Japanese carriers that were sent as a decoy to lure the Americans away from Leyte.
In modern times, a Japanese Christian institute claims that there is enough archaeological evidence to suggest that Nestorian ( Assyrian Church ) missionaries first landed in Japan in AD 199, believing that they travelled through India, China and Korea before the Tang Dynasty.
Scott, believing that more Japanese ships were likely still on the way, continued his course towards the west side of Savo Island.
Moreover, the British forces repeatedly allowed themselves to be outflanked, believing — despite repeated flanking attacks by the Japanesethat the Malayan jungle was impassable.
Other commanders of the Imperial Japanese Navy also had very negative feelings about the operation, believing that it was a waste of human life and fuel.
The idea of reducing the number of kanji in use has been a politically contentious issue, with many believing that kanji are culturally Japanese and that people should use them frequently.
The Japanese commissioner eventually dissuaded Tōgō to continue his protest believing it would undo his work at restoring rights to Japanese.
Based on work conducted by Japanese historians in the 1970s some scholars have however challenged this view, believing it to only be a partial explanation of political reality.
The Japanese high command, believing they had won the campaign, made a strategic decision to advance by a month their timetable of operations in Borneo and Indonesia, withdrawing their best division and the bulk of their airpower in early January 1942.

believing and army
The Opuntian Locrians worshiped Ajax as their national hero, and so great was their faith in him that when they drew up their army in battle, they always left one place open for him, believing that, although invisible to them, he was fighting for and among them.
Accordingly, by midafternoon, the rear of the column – believing the day's march to be nearly at an end – was dawdling ; this resulted in the army becoming divided, with some having already crossed the summit and others still approaching it.
Reluctant to tie down his army for a siege that could last years, and believing he could not afford the losses of an all-out frontal assault such as he had used at Arles, Charles was content to isolate the few remaining invaders in Narbonne and Septimania.
MacArthur ignored this, believing that the South Korean army was too weak to attack on its own.
Xenophon evocatively describes Epaminondas's thinking: " led forward his army prow on, like a trireme, believing that if he could strike and cut through anywhere, he would destroy the entire army of his adversaries.
He attempted to reform the organization of the army in 1796 by introducing The Infantry Codes ; a series of guidelines that based the organization of the army largely upon show and glamour, but his greatest commander, Suvorov completely ignored them, believing them to be worthless.
The Emperor supposedly did this to grow his army, believing that married men did not make for good soldiers.
In 1153, the wife of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, was tricked into believing that her husband was dead, and surrendered control of the castle to the invading army of Henry of Anjou, later King Henry II.
Conscription was a controversial issue with one side believing that they needed it to encourage a strong Iraq by creating a strong army and the Sharifians ( former Ottoman soldiers who had fought in the Arab revolt ) seeing it as a holy duty ; those in power also saw it as a way to create national unity and an Iraqi identity.
Apparently believing that a charge on the fort would produce heavy casualties in his own ranks, Mexican General Pedro de Ampudia instead settled in for a more traditional siege in the hope that General Arista's army could prevent American assistance from reaching the fort.
He warns Anderson that the approaching army hanged his uncle in error, believing him to be a man of highest respect, unaware of his ill repute, and that Anderson will be the example set in Websterbridge.
Bulgaria's diplomatic policy was to push Serbia into an agreement limiting its access to Macedonia, while at the same time refusing any such agreement with Greece, believing that its army would be able to occupy the larger part of Aegean Macedonia and the important port city of Salonica ( Thessaloniki ) before the Greeks.
Bulgaria's policy was to use the agreement to limit Serbia's access to Macedonia, while at the same time denying any such agreement with Greece, believing that its army would be able to occupy the larger part of south Macedonia and the important port city of Thessaloniki before the Greeks.
Nevertheless, Naguib's father did not want his sons to follow in his footsteps, believing from his own experience as an officer in the Egyptian army that the army at that time was little more than a group of auxiliaries waiting for British orders.
However, believing that such construction would further exhaust his troops, who were already worn from the travel, Xiahou Yuan ordered an immediate attack on his just arrived rival, and his army ultimately prevailed.
In 627 BC, Duke Mu of Qin planned a secret attack on the Zheng state, but the Qin army retreated after being tricked into believing that Zheng was prepared for Qin's invasion.
The Athenians attacked first, believing themselves to be the stronger and more experienced army, and after some unexpectedly strong resistance, the Argives pushed back the Syracusan left wing, causing the rest to flee.
I had no idea at any time of separating myself from the South, preferring to be with them believing them to be wrong than to be with the Northern army knowing it to be right.
A detachment of Croats opened fire on them and Frederick, believing he was up against a small rearguard of the Austrian army, ordered a few infantry battalions to advance.
Although outnumbered, Wellesley resolved to attack at once, believing that the Maratha army would soon move off.

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