Where he is mistaken is that liberal arts degrees are nowhere near as useless as he made them out to be.
Whether anyone who knows any history could be so mistaken is arguable.
The increased call for gun control after the Newtown, Connecticut atrocity is as mistaken as it is predictable.
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The second mistaken assumption is that ACOs can succeed without changing patient behavior.
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This mistaken logic is also being used to block repeal in Nebraska.
One reason for the fascination with manufacturing, Mr Bhagwati says, is the mistaken belief that it is more technologically dynamic than service industries.
Frances Tuke, from the Association of British Travel Agents, says arriving in the wrong country in a case of mistaken identity is rare.
The Fed is mistaken to presume, as a child might, that money is wealth.
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"I think the company is genuinely mistaken in how it thinks it is going to manage content costs, " Pachter said.
But, in fact, the president is either mistaken or misleading because income inequality is not the right question to be asking.
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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.
One of his favorite books was Evelyn Waugh's Scoop, which is about a nature columnist who, in a case of mistaken identity, is sent to cover a war in Africa.
Just 6km northwest of the village, Mistaken Identity Vineyards is one of several small wineries.
Yet, that is precisely what happens with numerical and statistical method: form is mistaken as substance.
He is not a man who is willing to be convinced that he is mistaken.
If the Iranian regime believes that it will benefit from the possession of nuclear weapons, it is mistaken.
And so Warren is mistaken in terms of how he characterized it.
If Russia is careful about its relations with Syria, then I believe it is mistaken to stand as an obstacle against the popular Syrian position.
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The notion that we are looking to exclude China is mistaken.
This has had the not-entirely-successful result of simply upping the navy quotient in my wardrobe, which in certain lights is mistaken for black in any case.
The suggestion that all this is at the behest and to the design of Western powers, though galling, is mistaken at both ends and in any case irrelevant.
Understandable though such a reaction would be, it is mistaken.
He argues that looking at the effect on trade alone is mistaken, since in-country sales sales by the affiliates of American companies abroad are a much more important source of earnings than exports.
Executives clearly see the goal and the error to be avoided the objective being to move complacency to urgency and not inadvertently to a flurry of anxious or angry behavior that is mistaken for urgency.
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Warren Buffett is mistaken on this one.
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Long out of the domestic intelligence business, the FBI is under the mistaken impression that the American Muslim Council (AMC) is a "mainstream" organization.
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