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Then having misdescribed it, he raises a number of practical concerns without any regard for the relevant evidence.
While the US backed away from the plan and Tillerson said it had been "misportrayed, misdescribed," tensions escalated as Turkey moved into Afrin.
Correction: In a previous version of this story, Zhang misdescribed the link between a low consumption of whole grains and the risk of colorectal cancer.
It's the second day in a row that Trump has grossly misdescribed evidence that the drug can safely and effectively be used to treat the novel coronavirus.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Wednesday he had met with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu to clarify the issue and said it had been "misportrayed, misdescribed".
They have misdescribed the way the law works now, misrepresented why trans people access single-sex spaces and misreported the ways in which trans organisations believe the law should change.
The instinctual feeling of relief overtaking the political establishment is understandable—even appropriate—but the reasons are being misdescribed, and wrongly attributed to a rational process supposedly happening in Trump's mind.
I suspect that they've misdescribed their objection: What they really think is that it's not worth investing in a young man if he isn't going to end up in your family.
I don't personally know whether or not Williamson is stupid, so I won't speculate on why exactly he has misdescribed the proposal so badly, but he has done an extremely poor job of it.
Jewel's story: how one teen battled obesity with medicine's best — and most underused — tool Jared Kushner's family business falls under SEC scrutiny over foreign investor visas Correction: A previous version of this article misdescribed Temporary Protected Status.
In a Friday morning tweet, President Donald Trump confirmed a recent Washington Post report that he is now under investigation, misdescribed what that investigation is about, blasted the investigation as a "witch hunt," and appeared to attack his own deputy attorney general.
An earlier exodus in 1690, during the same war, had formed the French Irish Brigade, who are sometimes misdescribed as Wild Geese.
In United States v. Hardyman (1839), the Court held that an indictment for knowingly possessing treasury notes stolen from the mail was insufficient if it misdescribed the interest rate printed on the note.United States v. Hardyman, .
Ellingham Hall is an historic country house in the English county of Norfolk, near the town of Bungay, about northeast of London. It is located just north of the border with Suffolk and is sometimes misdescribed as lying in that county. It is situated in of countryside in the Waveney Valley just outside the village of Ellingham.
Saunders was said to have misdescribed this sum in Guinness's accounts, though some believed that it was properly an off-balance sheet item. At that time, $100 million was a very large percentage of Guinness's annual profits. In total, Guinness paid $38 million to 11 companies in at least six countries to buy $300 million of Guinness stock. Half of the stock was bought by Bank Leu.
Hawksbill sea turtle (top right) in a 1904 plate by alt=Fanciful drawing showing seven turtles, with a variety of carapaces and body shapes Linnaeus originally described the hawksbill sea turtle as Testudo imbricata in 1766, in the 12th edition of his Systema Naturae. In 1843, Austrian zoologist Leopold Fitzinger moved it into genus Eretmochelys. In 1857, the species was temporarily misdescribed as Eretmochelys imbricata squamata. Two subspecies are accepted in E. imbricata's taxon.
As a result, Waters no longer needed to put forth to the panel of judges his request to turn Anne out of his home. He still however sued Bishopp for his down payment and the costs for the suit. The county court ruled in Waters' favor, saying it was a breach of contract when Bishopp misdescribed the condition of his maidservant. It was ruled that Bishop must pay back Waters' full down payment and his suit costs.
However al-Razi's atheism may have been "deliberately misdescribed" by an Isma'ili missionary named Abu HatimMuhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi#Views on religion . Al-Maʿarri wrote and taught that religion itself was a "fable invented by the ancients"Reynold Alleyne Nicholson, 1962, A Literary History of the Arabs, page 318. Routledge and that humans were "of two sorts: those with brains, but no religion, and those with religion, but no brains."Freethought Traditions in the Islamic World by Fred Whitehead; also quoted in Cyril Glasse, (2001), The New Encyclopedia of Islam, p. 278.
The years 1920 to 1929 are generally misdescribed as years in which protectionism increased in Europe. In fact, from a general point of view, the crisis was preceded in Europe by trade liberalisation. The weighted average of tariffs remained tendentially the same as in the years preceding the First World War: 24.6% in 1913, as against 24.9% in 1927. In 1928 and 1929, tariffs were lowered in almost all developed countries. In addition, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was signed by Hoover on June 17, 1930, while the Wall Street crash took place in the fall of 1929.
The inward-curving dark stone walls on each side of the entrance are not original, nor are they intended to suggest Newgrange's original appearance, but were designed solely to facilitate visitor access. A visitor guide book to the site, however, has a reconstruction drawing depicting Neolithic inhabitants using Newgrange that shows the modern entrance as if it were part of Newgrange's original appearance.Alan Marshall, "Newgrange Excavation Report Critique" The culture that built Newgrange is sometimes confused with the much later Celtic culture, and designs on the stones are misdescribed as "Celtic". However, recent archaeogenetics suggests that the west European neolithic population was largely replaced by later arrivals.
The field of study of sexuality in non- human species was a long-standing taboo. In the past, researchers sometimes failed to observe, miscategorised or misdescribed sexual behaviour which did not meet their preconceptions—their bias tended to support what would now be described as conservative sexual mores. An example of overlooking behaviour relates to descriptions of giraffe mating: > When nine out of ten pairings occur between males, "[e]very male that > sniffed a female was reported as sex, while anal intercourse with orgasm > between males was only [categorized as] 'revolving around' dominance, > competition or greetings." In the 21st century, liberal social or sexual views are often projected upon animal subjects of research.
1, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), p. 353, quote: "Among the other eminent figures who attacked Rāzī are the Ismāʿīlī philosopher Abū Ḥatem Rāzī, who wrote two books to refute Rāzī's views on theodicy, prophecy, and miracles; and Nāṣir-i Khusraw. Shahrastānī, however, indicates that such accusations should be doubted since they were made by Ismāʿīlīs, who had been severely attacked by Muḥammad ibn Zakariyyā Rāzī" Al-'Abd points out that the views allegedly expressed by Razi contradict what is found in Razi's own works, like the Spiritual Medicine (Fī al-ṭibb al- rūḥānī). Peter Adamson concurs that Abu Hatim may have "deliberately misdescribed" Razi's position as a rejection of Islam and revealed religions.

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