The opposition to video games is founded on the mistaken belief that most gamers are children.
He added there was a mistaken belief that all London Ambulance Service vehicles had keys to unlock the gates.
The mistaken belief that a central bank can increase employment is the result of two persistent theoretical errors in economics.
Many are under the mistaken belief that Shiites and Sunnis are irreconcilable arch enemies and will never work with each other.
One reason for the fascination with manufacturing, Mr Bhagwati says, is the mistaken belief that it is more technologically dynamic than service industries.
One reason for the delay may have been the "mistaken belief" that action had been taken to flush the excessive aluminium from the system.
It is also a bet born out of the mistaken belief that the ER will solve all of your problems if you get seriously ill.
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The number-one issue I find with the analysis of many is the mistaken belief the court will compare the current system to a playoff system.
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Also, would a traveler have legal recourse for damages if agents seized a proper debit card in the mistaken belief that it was a reportable prepaid card?
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In sports and in gambling there is a mistaken belief that a player who is performing better than normal will continue to play well, even if the odds suggest otherwise.
It was my mistaken belief that, like my predecessor, I would have the benefit of some time and, just as important, some degree of ratings support from the prime-time schedule.
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In the minds of some investors these obstacles have become confused with their legal status leading to a mistaken belief that their claims are ranked higher than those of other creditors.
The new report also highlighted the fact that rural poverty was now more dispersed than previously, something it said was reinforced by a mistaken belief that poverty was an urban problem.
It therefore rejects the assertion by James Murdoch, the chairman of News International, that News International relied on or "rested on" Harbottle's work for his and News International's mistaken belief that Mr Goodman was a lone rogue reporter.
The Great Inflation of the 1970s was caused by repeated bouts of excessive money printing by the Federal Reserve and other central banks in the mistaken belief that government could eradicate the normal ups and downs of economic activity.
Peng Dingding, a Beijing-based economist, is worried that, at a time when China needs to invest more and raise productivity, policymakers are instead obsessed with stimulating domestic demand in the mistaken belief that the country can eat, drink and consume itself to prosperity.
Only 27% of this group believe that the deeply religious senator from Illinois shares their values a figure shaped partly by revulsion for his preacher, Jeremiah Wright, partly by the mistaken belief that Mr Obama is a Muslim, but mostly by his uncompromising support of abortion choice.
Finally, it should be apparent that the West erred in making numerous, largely irreversible economic concessions to the Chinese in terms of access to the Free World's economic, financial and technology resources in the mistaken belief that economic and political reform had likewise reached an "irreversible" point.
The allegation that Huawei somehow poses a threat to the national security of the United States has centered on a mistaken belief that our company can use our technology to steal confidential information in the United States or launch network attacks on entities in the U.S at a specific time.
In the UK, the availability of cheap GPS devices, and a mistaken belief that it was permitted under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, led to covert tracking being used by public authorities, including local councils "without properly considering the application of the legislation, " according to watchdog the Surveillance Commissioners.
The mistaken belief that the EU is responsible for as much as 80% of all legislation in Europe (it is no more than 50%), and a lack of understanding of the role of national governments, including Britain's, in passing EU laws, have fostered the belief that an unaccountable and undemocratic machine in Brussels is somehow usurping the ancient role of Parliament.
Last year the local government ombudsman told Guru Nanak Sikh secondary in Hayes, Middlesex, to change its procedures after hearing some parents had sent in cheques with their application forms in the - mistaken - belief they would serve as a show of support.
Several audit firm professionals tried to convince the SEC and PCAOB staff that they were mistaken in the belief that broker-dealer auditors could not sign the broker-dealer audit opinion as well as help implement accounting software, prepare period-end journal entries and compile those same financial statements and regulatory reports that they would audit.
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Now, you can clearly be entirely irreligious like myself and think that both are simply mistaken in their entire belief system.
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It is entirely possible for a witness to be genuinely mistaken and convincing in his belief.
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