Mistaken
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Long-term projections based on short-term trends have often been
mistaken.
Climate-change risks, though serious, should not be
mistaken
for the entire sustainability agenda.
De Grey might be mistaken, but if there is only a small chance that he is right, the huge pay-offs make anti-aging research a better bet than areas of medical research that are currently far better funded.
In June 2017, Argentina issued a 100-year bond worth $2.75 billion that sold like hot cakes on the strength of great, and greatly mistaken, expectations of the Argentine economy’s prospects under a new neoliberal administration.
Overcoming the COVID-19 Disruption to Essential Health ServicesKIGALI – Health-care delivery in nearly every country has been disrupted by policymakers’
mistaken
initial assumption that health systems would quickly win the fight against COVID-19.
Yet, for a number of reasons, the embrace of this agenda in much of the West was
mistaken.
The “Leave” campaign was a saturnalia of cynicism and fake news, led by charlatans who were only too happy to be
mistaken
for the country’s staunchest democrats.
If what happens in Hanoi is judged according to the criteria of the past, success may be
mistaken
for failure.
While correct in regarding the existence of the rule of law as a triumph, it is
mistaken
in taking this state of affairs for granted.
Moreover, the
mistaken
idea that opening up to China has hurt the US reflects an additional factor: China’s economic lift-off accelerated markedly after the country joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.
In trying to explain the current moment, too many of my liberal colleagues are relying on a
mistaken
narrative.
Given these broader considerations, the EU would be
mistaken
to exploit its economic advantage when the trade talks start at the beginning of March.
Why Disaster Preparedness Cannot WaitGENEVA/WASHINGTON, DC – The world has been planning for the future in the
mistaken
belief that it will resemble the past.
Yet, in hindsight, Japan’s long refusal to adopt a pro-immigration strategy no longer seems as
mistaken
as it once did, given the recent backlash against globalization in Europe and the United States.
Here, he is deeply
mistaken.
But China’s critics are
mistaken
in assuming that the country’s continued economic growth depends almost entirely on the maintenance of the global free-trade system and access to Western technology.
Hopeless as his case was, obvious as it was that he could not recover, Levin and Kitty were for that hour both in the same state of excitement, happy yet timid and fearful of being
mistaken.
She was not
mistaken.
He was quite a new man in this circle of noble landowners, but he evidently was a success; and he was not
mistaken
in thinking that he had already gained influence among them.
Several times she had thought she heard the sound of wheels but had been mistaken; at last she heard not only the wheels but also the coachman's voice and a dull rumbling in the portico.
There is some one satisfied with himself?' she thought, seeing a fat ruddy man who was driving past in the opposite direction, and who, taking her for an acquaintance, lifted his shiny hat above his bald and shiny head, but then discovered that he was mistaken: 'He thought he knew me.
One thing he had discovered since these questions had begun to occupy him, namely, that he had been
mistaken
in imagining from his recollections of his youthful university circle, that religion had outlived its day and no longer existed.
He could not admit that he had then known the truth and was now making a mistake; because, as soon as he reflected calmly about it, it all fell to pieces, nor could he acknowledge that he had then been mistaken, for he prized the state his soul had then been in, and by acknowledging it to be a result of weakness he would have defiled those moments.
It's true, isn't it, old un, that the doctor's mistaken, and that you can still work?"
"You are mistaken, sir.
Feeling certain this time that he was not mistaken, he crossed the room, putting his hands out into the darkness to feel the opposite bed.
"But Ned, you're a professional whaler, a man familiar with all the great marine mammals--your mind should easily accept this hypothesis of an enormous cetacean, and you ought to be the last one to doubt it under these circumstances!""That's just where you're mistaken, professor," Ned replied.
But Ned Land was not mistaken, and we all spotted the object his hand was indicating.
I was not
mistaken.
Obviously your batteries could do the extracting; but if I'm not mistaken, the consumption of sodium needed by your electric equipment would be greater than the quantity you'd extract.
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