Although a loosening of austerity is required, it must not be mistaken for the abandonment of austerity.
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He also said the Rufallah al-Sihati brigade was actually "under the command of -- and committed to -- the national authority, " the case appeared to be one of mistaken identity.
The sketch, a preparatory drawing for one of the vertical box assemblages that were a frequent theme of Judd's work at the time, could easily be mistaken for a floor plan of the building, a series of stacked volumes one atop the other.
Were it not for the heavily armed police presence that have turned the ExCel Centre into a protest-free zone, the day's gathering could easily be mistaken for a conference of executive junior managers.
Under the code, staff are expected to ensure their opinions cannot be mistaken as being the opinions of the Trust.
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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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.
He was also aware of a more immediate risk in those cold-war days: a smaller visitor (such as the one that had exploded over Siberia in 1908, flattening 2, 000 square miles of forest) might be mistaken by either superpower for a nuclear detonation and trigger Armageddon.
Decreased oxygenation of leg muscles due to peripheral vascular disease and the pain of diabetic neuropathy can also be mistaken for cramps.
But critics can also some raise some pretty powerful arguments against a change of target, the strongest being that the Bank of England would be giving the mistaken impression that it can control economic growth when it can't.
Net neutrality's embrace of force, its deliberate and mistaken conflation of competition with government-defined and mandatory openness must be challenged and rejected.
On first listen, the song could be mistaken for a whimsical ditty, with its pop theme of angst-ridden love.
None of these share the existential penwork of Maus any more than Maus could be mistaken for a Wacky Pack.
For instance, a plastic bag discarded in the sea could be mistaken by a turtle for a jellyfish, their main source of food.
Not to be mistaken with deserting allies but merely not taking on the full cost of their security.
Yet, the investor and tech visionary Peter Thiel made the important observation that, despite the alluring ease of it, we cannot let a virtual world be mistaken for the real world.
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And in terms of the broader region, again, I think the suggestion that we have not taken significant actions that have been helpful towards a process of positive change in the region I think would be mistaken.
There should be outrage at his mistaken beliefs, his senseless actions and his complete lack of contrition.
And I think if I'm not mistaken the meeting will be streamed live on the web site for all of you to watch.
And the point of that exercise was to prove that although the Targa cannot be mistaken for anything but a sports car, it's a highly usable, livable machine.
Speaking generally about Taser use, he said there were "always going to be cases" where an officer's judgement was mistaken, but in the majority of cases it was justified.
He is younger than all the other senators, except Mike Lee of Utah, who is a week younger, so he may be mistaken for a junior aide in Capitol elevators.
"Anyone who thought we would be doing anything together beyond the first month was mistaken, " said class member David Evans of Indiana.
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