Even toy and replica weapons can be mistaken for real ones in some situations.
It was trippy bohemian with printed fabrics that could be mistaken for curtain material.
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The USSR originally thought the 22 metre-long missiles could be mistaken for palm trees.
Even with his so-called modifications, Pejic said he would still always be mistaken for a girl.
Kickstarter has also banned lifelike renderings of products that could be mistaken for the real thing.
Leaving America to carry even more of the burden of global security would be mistaken and unfair.
Although a loosening of austerity is required, it must not be mistaken for the abandonment of austerity.
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Not to be mistaken with deserting allies but merely not taking on the full cost of their security.
The only difference is the Donald says it so directly that it cannot be mistaken for policy rhetoric.
Once I heard that, I knew he must be mistaken and went back to writing without looking back up.
Even though Larkin had won three consecutive gold gloves (1994-1996), he would never be mistaken for Ozzie Smith defensively.
On first listen, the song could be mistaken for a whimsical ditty, with its pop theme of angst-ridden love.
Now the soup, so thick it could be mistaken for a sauce, has taken a spot on menus abroad.
If the verdict later turned out to be mistaken, that juror would be executed as a sacrifice to justice.
Under the code, staff are expected to ensure their opinions cannot be mistaken as being the opinions of the Trust.
None of these share the existential penwork of Maus any more than Maus could be mistaken for a Wacky Pack.
Analysts would be mistaken to suppose that the Tea Party is done as a national phenomenon if Romney is the nominee.
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But dislike for BP should not be mistaken for dislike for oil.
She was good-looking and young enough to be mistaken for an actress.
Decreased oxygenation of leg muscles due to peripheral vascular disease and the pain of diabetic neuropathy can also be mistaken for cramps.
The coup against Mr Zelaya caused international outrage, but he would be mistaken to confuse that with enthusiasm for his ineffective rule.
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The focus that many doctors have on controlling diabetes may be mistaken, possibly counterproductive, if insulin resistance is actually a protective mechanism.
Looking for a tidy thread in Mr Halliday's views may be mistaken.
"This steam could easily be mistaken for smoke, but we are expecting smoke levels in the area to be lower today, " he said.
Under the housing trust's code, staff are expected to ensure that their opinions cannot be mistaken as being the opinions of the trust.
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All of which is to say that Republicans who believe that they will inevitably win back the seat in 2014 might be mistaken.
It takes fearless self confidence to take the risk that our humility will be mistaken for diffidence or a deficiency in competitive fire.
For instance, a plastic bag discarded in the sea could be mistaken by a turtle for a jellyfish, their main source of food.
To the naked eye, Moissanite may easily be mistaken for diamonds but is higher in quality than cubic zirconia, with a price to match.
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Wearing collarless Issey Miyake shirts, Girbaud slacks and blazers by his friend Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto, Watson would never be mistaken for a banker.
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