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We are countering the mistaken belief that plastic bags can't be recycled.
They might justify their actions in the mistaken belief they're not harming anyone.
Others joined in the mistaken belief the groups would protect them and their families.
Owners leave the brick exposed in the (mistaken) belief that this exempts them from tax.
"Now, what's revealing there isn't his mistaken belief that President Obama is a Muslim," said Oliver.
Stack fallacy is the mistaken belief that it is trivial to build the layer above yours.
"There's this mistaken belief that law enforcement are experts on the drugs they are seizing," Beletsky said.
"Officer Roselle killed under the unreasonable mistaken belief that he was justified in doing so," Martin said.
The officer possibly held onto it in the mistaken belief that the case was closed, Neiman said.
Despite the Democrats' hopes, the ambassador's mistaken belief does not become true merely because he repeated it.
But some people are under the mistaken belief that the entire country was flattened by the storm.
Poverty and lack of formal education are behind the mistaken belief that these dialects themselves are somehow defective.
Underlying much of this angst and anger is a mistaken belief that the federal government is all that matters.
Instead, I was under the mistaken belief that game technology needed to become more sophisticated before I could commit.
The mistaken belief that addressing these harms is a de-regulatory endeavor is disadvantaging millions of consumers every day.
"The ambassador's mistaken belief does not become proof because he repeated it many times," Trump lawyer Mike Purpura said.
Myles's lawyer said Marshall hit her out of a mistaken belief that she had thrown a bottle at his wife.
Richardson said he believed Shkreli was doing so in the mistaken belief that Richardson would want to hear such remarks.
Of course, the private school system may have failed Trump, spurring a mistaken belief that menses is a source of evil.
In America for decades doctors prescribed too many opioids for chronic pain in the mistaken belief that the risks were manageable.
As traffic increased, it was accepted policy to widen a lot of roads under the mistaken belief this would reduce traffic.
I think some of these problems come from the mistaken belief that only certain kinds of people can play a sport.
Sondland's "mistaken belief does not become proof because he repeated it many times," Trump lawyer Mike Purpura said at the impeachment trial.
The point is not just that America's mistaken belief in credibility is dangerous, but also that it does not come from allies.
Mr. Carey's greatest concern with the Jobs Act is a mistaken belief that short-term training programs don't lead to higher wages.
Autointoxication is often cited as a reason for the common but mistaken belief that a daily bowel movement is essential to good health.
That mistaken belief can seriously affect health policy, especially when, say, President Trump tweets support for the debunked connection between vaccines and autism.
Its core error is the mistaken belief that the convention was called by a limited February 22019, 1787 resolution of the Confederation Congress.
The system seems to have forced the nose of the jet down in a mistaken belief the plane was at risk of stalling.
Her vote was based on her mistaken belief that the CPSC cannot protect infants from "misuse" such as swallowing things they should not.
They are an attempt to protect a single industry by blocking foreign competition, guided by a mistaken belief that this will make it stronger.
That era is long gone, replaced by "smart power" approaches, but the mistaken belief that the government throws aid dollars down a rathole persists.
Some Brazilians panicked and began killing monkeys in urban parks in the mistaken belief that doing so would slow the spread of the virus.
I previously reported selling the shares on May 31, 2017, based on a mistaken belief that the agent executed my sell order on that date.
Even the legislation's name reveals our society's mistaken belief that punishment deters addiction, which has only saddled states with coffer draining, overflowing criminal justice systems.
This mistaken belief has repeatedly helped to drive American military action abroad, Dartmouth's Jennifer Lind demonstrates in a new article in International Security Studies Forum.
Pistorius says he fired four shots into the toilet door at his luxury Pretoria home in the mistaken belief that an intruder was hiding behind it.
He says that too many people succumb to the mistaken belief that being likable comes from natural, unteachable traits that belong only to a lucky few.
Health officials have put the blame for the immunity problem partly on parental neglect and the mistaken belief that vaccines can cause autism and other afflictions.
In fact, treatment centers may even discourage the use of medications due to the mistaken belief that the medications are simply replacing one drug with another.
These people were denying themselves the enjoyment of solving and, even worse, they were doing it because of the mistaken belief that they weren't smart enough.
In 2014 Continental suffered a severe blow when Mr Hamm rashly unwound its oil hedges in the mistaken belief that falling oil prices would swiftly bottom out.
Following this, he had an "honestly held, but mistaken, belief was that he had clearance to identify the author of one of the letters", the bank said.
That way, no American's communications that were originally collected without being targeted or in mistaken belief they were foreign could be accessed later via a backdoor search.
In the past few years, some commentators have warned that modern society's faith in technology has led to a mistaken belief that it will save the world.
Over the same period Elvis's manager, Colonel Tom Parker, had steered him towards films, in the mistaken belief that they offered a surer payday than rock 'n' roll.
In July he inquired whether the matter was resolved—and formed the "honestly held, but mistaken" belief that he was now free to identify one of the authors.
"The defense operated under a mistaken belief that they had a right to confront the victim at this stage," Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said outside court.
Part of closely following tech is the often mistaken belief that newer, better technologies can help right some of the wrongs older ones caused in the first place.
This attitude also leads to dangerous railing against nonexistent problems, like the mistaken belief that women routinely lie about rape or exploit domestic violence laws to harm men.
But the video shows Yatim struggling to lift himself up, barely getting up off the floor — Brauti defended this as an "honest but mistaken belief" in his closing remarks.
The latter would doubtless recoil at footing the bill, preferring to concentrate on curbing current emissions in the mistaken belief that once these reach zero, the job is done.
The story in The Times of Jozsef Angyan, who formerly worked with Mr. Orban in the mistaken belief that they shared the goal of helping small farmers, is instructive.
Moreover, it said, consumers may be confused and may buy fixed indemnity insurance in "the mistaken belief that it provides comprehensive coverage" — a concern also voiced by consumer groups.
A mistaken belief that the virus was related to the Spanish flu prompted a rush to vaccinate every "man, woman and child in the United States," as Ford proclaimed.
It's a lesson that bears repeating to Democratic Party leaders, who in recent years effectively surrendered many seats to Republicans under the mistaken belief that Democrats had no chance.
This incident joins at least seven near-misses where either Moscow or Washington began the process of launching nuclear weapons in the mistaken belief that it was under attack.
To begin with, the whole push for renewable energy is being driven by the wrong motivation, the mistaken belief that global climate change is being caused by carbon emissions.
Smith and Hickock were later convicted and put to death for the slayings, which they committed in the mistaken belief the family had thousands of dollars stashed in a safe.
His motive remains unclear, but investigators are trying to determine if the Nazareth Restaurant & Deli was chosen under the mistaken belief the restaurant had a Jewish owner, sources told CNN.
Many survivors have fought through embarrassment and shame fueled by the mistaken belief that the abuse they suffered was somehow "their fault," and that they were their perpetrator's only victim.
Although schools may recognize the importance of preventing teenage pregnancy, they are often hampered by the mistaken belief that informing youngsters about contraception can encourage them to become sexually active.
In overreaction to this rejection, conservatives in the Trump era have ended up defending a caddishness that would make Wickham blush, in the mistaken belief that they're defending masculinity itself.
Middle-class Americans voted for Donald Trump in the mistaken belief he would make sure they would share in the prosperity wealthy Americans have enjoyed in the last few years.
For Davis, this sort of attitude comes from a widespread and mistaken belief in the neutrality and objectivity of AI. "Artificial intelligence is not in fact artificial," she tells The Verge.
They had, of course, done that out of a (mistaken) belief that praising Trump and playing to his desire to be venerated would make him more malleable to their policy wishes.
Dutton has blamed refugee advocates for encouraging asylum-seekers to self-harm in the mistaken belief it will help them get to Australia or influence the government to change its policy.
Aside from Trump's apparent confusion about how cloud computing works, his reference to a "wealthy" Ukrainian likely stems from his own mistaken belief that CrowdStrike is owned by a Ukrainian billionaire.
"It is dangerous to run the same play on Iran on the mistaken belief that it worked with North Korea, when the evidence is certainly mixed, if not outright contradictory," added Narang.
The current slump can largely be ascribed to policies followed in the mistaken belief that India was hurtling along at 22000-22014% annual growth, when the reality was more like 5-6%.
Many people seem to have a mistaken belief that a deadline is imminent after which they will not be able to present licenses from those states for flights within the United States.
A data entry clerk may encounter someone with an unusually spelled name (such as "Simth") and alter that name (to "Smith") out of a mistaken belief that they are correcting an error.
Thailand tried to push Asian rice prices higher in 2011 by restricting supply in the mistaken belief that this would allow the government to pay for a generous subsidy scheme for farmers.
Too many people succumb to the mistaken belief that being likeable comes from natural, unteachable traits that belong only to a lucky few: The good looking, the fiercely social, and the incredibly talented.
There have been at least five episodes since 1979 when either Moscow or Washington prepared to launch nuclear war in the mistaken belief that it was already under attack by the other side.
Too many people succumb to the mistaken belief that being likable comes from natural, unteachable traits that belong only to a lucky few — the good looking, the fiercely social, and the incredibly talented.
Between 1980 and 2016, the nation's incarceration rate grew by almost 230 percent, driven by a mistaken belief that prison and prolonged incarceration were the only ways to keep Americans safe from crime.
Barr tried to explain away the incongruity in his writings by claiming his October 2016 piece was based on a mistaken belief that Attorney General Loretta Lynch had authorized Comey to act independently.
So it's not that reputation is a real thing that compels states to act in a certain way, but rather that individual decision-makers are driven by their own mistaken belief in reputation.
" Describing the threats, a senior UN official told CNN that protesters were "harassing and preventing staff from carrying out their duties in the mistaken belief that it will change decisions UNRWA has made.
A police officer in Pennsylvania will not be charged after shooting and wounding an unarmed man in the torso in the "honest but mistaken" belief he was using a Taser, the authorities said.
There have been several instances during the Cold War when either Washington or Moscow began the process of launching their nuclear arsenals in the mistaken belief they were under attack by the other side.
"There is a mistaken belief that a Democrat winning the White House in 6900 would fundamentally change the dynamics between the United States and China," the Democratic lawmaker noted in a speech this fall.
There have been at least six episodes during the nuclear weapons era when either Moscow or Washington began the process of launching its nuclear weapons in the mistaken belief that it was already under attack.
The appeals court said Mr. Pistorius, who insists that he accidentally killed Ms. Steenkamp under the mistaken belief that an intruder had broken into his home, should have foreseen that his actions would kill someone.
Adding to the piquancy of the moment, the South Koreans celebrated crazily, in the mistaken belief their victory would see them reach the last 216, when in fact Sweden and Mexico advanced from that group.
The Supreme Court sided with a New Jersey police officer Tuesday in a case challenging whether he could sue his bosses for punishing him over their mistaken belief that he was expressing his political views.
"Weintraub said the law excuses the shooting officer's conduct from criminal prosecution because of his 'honest but mistaken' belief he was deploying his Taser at the time he discharged his service weapon," the statement said.
Industry insiders claim that there was a mistaken belief within some circles in Germany that giving up the headquarters to the U.K. was a short-term concession that could be reversed once the deal had completed.
In his opening statement on Tuesday, Moskovitz told jurors Marshall, at the time playing for the Miami Dolphins, slugged Myles outside the club out of a mistaken belief she had thrown a bottle at his wife.
Pruitt has survived thus far, thanks to his good personal relationship with Trump, support from the Republican base and donor class, and the widespread (and mistaken) belief on the right that he's been an effective administrator.
In many accounts of the maneuvering after Ayatollah Khomeini's death in 1989, Mr. Rafsanjani was credited with promoting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as supreme leader, possibly in the mistaken belief that he would prove a pliant figure.
He said it primarily focused on an issue that rarely happens anymore: educators and local officials banning nonreligious symbols like Santa Claus or Christmas trees out of a mistaken belief that displaying them violated the Constitution.
The lawyer said Marshall, 32, slugged Myles, 28, outside the Marquee nightclub in March 2012, leaving her with a black eye and bruised face, out of a mistaken belief she had thrown a bottle at his wife.
The youths were on their way home when they were stopped by local police, apparently in the mistaken belief they had ties to a gang, then turned over to members of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
But they said Underwood has threatened to sue them unless they cough up millions of dollars in penalties, based on her mistaken belief that the practice defrauds consumers into thinking that sellers have their tickets in hand.
One man showed up at a New York City hospital on Tuesday with a damaged retina after acting on the mistaken belief he could safely stare at an eclipse through a hole punched in a garbage bag.
City officials also expressed alarm at reports of parents holding "measles parties," where they intentionally expose their unvaccinated children to an infected child in the mistaken belief that doing so is a safe way to create immunity.
Then there are those who have conscripted family members to help them do their jobs, possibly under the mistaken belief that it takes a village of people with the same last name to run a government department.
One mistaken belief Dr. Wald and others have cited is that long-term use of stimulatory laxatives like senna and bisacodyl (Senokot and Dulcolax, respectively) can impair normal function of the colon and cause dependency on the medication.
Further there have been at least seven near misses, occasions when either Moscow or Washington abandoned deterrence and began the process of launching their nuclear weapons in the mistaken belief that the other side had already done so.
" But the others assembled in the crowd, whether from indifference or from fear or from the catastrophically mistaken belief that there is no real difference between Richard and the alternatives, are silent, "like dumb statues or breathing stones.
A growing number of families are going gluten-free even when nobody in the household has celiac disease or gluten intolerance out of a mistaken belief that this is a healthier way to eat, researchers note in Pediatrics.
Urban design models in India generally waste vast amounts of land in the mistaken belief that having adequate floor space for businesses and homes, as well as a robust network of streets and parks, is impossible, he said.
Guyger, a four-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, says the shooting was an accident — the tragic culmination of a series of missed warning signs that revolve around a mistaken belief that she was in her own apartment.
" The similarities between Sony's application and "LP Let'z Play," according to the USPTO, are enough to refuse Sony's application because it "could give rise to the mistaken belief that [the goods and/or services] emanate from the same source.
Too comfortable in the way I'd settled into London, a city built and sustained every day by immigrants, I had lapsed into the mistaken belief that sociocultural progress was like the tech industry that I cover: always moving forward.
At the core of these proposed changes is the mistaken belief that firearms do not merit tighter scrutiny under the State Department-led munitions control list because they are neither high-tech nor do they provide unique military advantages.
It also prompted Japan to launch a naval attack on the American base at Midway in the mid-Pacific in June 1942 out of the mistaken belief that the Doolittle bombers had departed from an aircraft carrier based there.
The fact that they believe they can run huge swaths of our government with zero experience not only reveals a dangerous sense of hubris but also a deeply mistaken belief that a government can be run like a business.
Mr. Staley had called on the bank's internal security team to try to uncover the identity of the whistle-blower in an "honestly held" but "mistaken" belief that he had clearance to do so, Barclays said in a statement.
Enrollment for 2018 through online marketplaces has been particularly complicated because of premium increases for some plans, the mistaken belief that the health law was fully or partly repealed, and the administration's decision to terminate $7 billion in subsidies.
The officer's actions had to be considered "in light of his knowledge at the time of the shooting," and no evidence refuted Haste's claim he shot Graham in the mistaken belief the teen was reaching for a gun, Baharra said.
Mr. Pistorius had said that he had shot his girlfriend in the mistaken belief that somebody had broken into his home, an argument that resonated in a country with high crime — and high walls to shield the comfortable against home invasions.
WalesOnline reports that an elementary school pupil from Bridgend has been taken to hospital for a medical check-up after trying to blow up a used condom found on the playground floor, in the mistaken belief that it was a balloon.
Still, people do miss their unhealthy fats and, in the latest rage, many have latched onto coconut oil in the mistaken belief that its main highly saturated fat, lauric acid, and other nutrients can enhance health rather than undermine it.
And that gets to the second, and perhaps core, driver of this mistaken belief: reputational credibility asserts a vision of the world and America that can be very appealing, on both professional and personal terms, to American foreign policy professionals.
But the proposal that foreign language learning can be replaced by computer coding knowledge is misguided: It stems from a widely held but mistaken belief that science and technology education should take precedence over subjects like English, history and foreign languages.
Some entrepreneurs misjudge costs, and end up spending more than they budgeted, while others spend too little to give their business a realistic chance, in the mistaken belief that being careful and frugal is always the right way to proceed.
Yet we know of more than a dozen instances when nuclear-armed countries began the process of launching their nuclear weapons, usually in the mistaken belief that their adversaries had already done so — more than a dozen times when deterrence failed.
Mulvaney isn't a glorified body man who simply wants to orbit the president, nor does he think his job is to act as a "check" because of a grossly mistaken belief that a modern chief of staff drives the agenda.
In July, a cop in Savannah, Georgia, confronted a young African-American named Patrick Mumford in a driveway and repeatedly Tased him, in the mistaken belief that he was another man, Michael Clay, whom the cop had a warrant to arrest.
Cubans have taken to coloring the tongue with the stars and stripes of the U.S. flag, whether in the mistaken belief that the British rock stars were American or in the spirit of this week's historic visit by U.S. President Barack Obama.
Enactment of Glass-Steagall was based on the mistaken belief that the investment banking activities of a relative handful of commercial banks were an underlying cause of the Great Depression and the failure of 28503,22019 commercial banks in the 1930-33 period.
Every now and again, the movie settles down to present a thoughtful bit of characterization, as in a fraught encounter between Diesel and a young woman he's brought to his hotel room in the mistaken belief that she intends to sleep with him.
And, in order to prevail on this claim, Stone doesn't have to prove actual confusion — meaning, they don't have to produce consumers who bought Keystone Lite on the mistaken belief that it was a Stone Brewing product [...] Stone simply has to demonstrate likelihood of confusion.
William McKinley didn't fabricate the sinking of the USS Maine, but he was perfectly happy to capitalize on the mistaken belief that the Spanish sank it to get us into the Spanish-American War — when we now know it was probably a boiler accident.
And others are now making the trip during work hours to return to the shelter at night under the mistaken belief that they will be able to outrun the volcanic ash cloud—which can move in excess of 200 MPH—as long as they are awake.
Once this bond bubble pops it will prove devastating for those investors who have been inculcated by central banks for decades that every single down tick in stocks is a buying opportunity, along with the mistaken belief that active investing should have gone extinct long ago.
We know of at least six incidents during and after the Cold War when either Moscow or Washington was fully prepared to fire their nuclear weapons based on an error — a mistaken belief that the other side had launched or was about to launch an attack.
"The main reason the military has a grip on decision-making is because of a long-held and now mistaken belief in Pakistan that India is an existential threat to Pakistan and that Islamabad must do everything it can to protect itself from that threat," he says.
When Mr. Baker famously asked, "What did the president know, and when did he know it?" during the Watergate hearings, he meant to protect Mr. Nixon in the mistaken belief that the president didn't know about the Watergate cover-up until many months after it occurred.
Perhaps a better explanation is hubris, that a measure of arrogance drives individuals to ignore clear rules in the mistaken belief that they will not get caught because they are smarter than everyone else — or, at least, smarter than those who have gotten caught in the past.
He also said that now-defunct financial giant Lehman Brothers ended up suing him to try to recoup about $22007 million the firm lost from Shkreli's trading at his hedge fund Elea Capital in the mistaken belief that Austin had promised to cover any trading losses for Shkreli.
In a report commissioned by the UK health agency Public Health England (PHE), scientists at King's College London said the mistaken belief that e-cigarettes are more harmful than smoking had gained ground rapidly following thousands of reported cases of lung injury in the United States in late 2019.
Further confusing the American people, the power held by those advisers means that we hear them on television daily repeating, contrary to almost every reputable economist, their mistaken belief that our $800 billion trade deficit — including a $375 billion goods deficit with China — reduces our gross domestic product and is evidence of foreign-government chicanery.
Acetaminophen, sold as paracetamol in Europe, can ease a fever, but many people may take too much of the painkiller out of a mistaken belief that it will also cure the flu, said Dr. Liffert Vogt, a researcher at the University of Amsterdam Academic Medical Center in the Netherlands who wasn't involved in the study.
These are all matters in which President Trump has signaled that he would make matters worse either because of a mistaken belief that the threats posed by nuclear weapons and climate can be ignored or that the words of a president of the United States do not matter to the rest of the world.
A robust commercial enterprise — and that's exactly what the culture of victimhood is — while purporting to represent the aggrieved is actually betraying them and the rest of us, for there is no greater impediment to the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness than the mistaken belief that your life, your liberty and your happiness are in the hands of others.
As the inquiry proceeded, state media went into a fury, giving voice to every other possible theory: that the Malaysian airliner had been targeted by the Ukrainians in the mistaken belief that it was Putin's plane; that it was hit accidentally as part of an air-defense training exercise gone wrong; that it was downed by the Ukrainian Air Force.
More specifically, O'Donnell — the Tea Party candidate who stunned the country when she won the 2010 Delaware GOP primary — became national news not for winning her primary, but for gaffes widely (and gleefully) shared in mainstream media outlets, from a complete lack of knowledge regarding Supreme Court cases and the Constitution to her mistaken belief that scientists had created mice with human brains.
All but one of the disapprovals came after the Obama administration postponed controversial regulations until after the 2016 election in the mistaken belief that the assumed future president, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, would shield them.
There have also been albums; television commercials; a rock concert parody tour; multiyear runs in Europe and Asia; appearances on "The Simpsons" and late-night talk shows; a book; a world tour that began last spring and features some old and some new material; and, on "Arrested Development," a very funny multiseason running gag about Tobias Bluth's Blue Man obsession, starting from the time he attends a show under the mistaken belief that it's a depressed men's support group.
Many liberals and critics are under the mistaken belief that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is violating the rule of law and civil liberties by criticizing the Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE investigation and by ordering the Justice Department's Inspector General to investigate whether or not the FBI spied on his 85033 presidential campaign.

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