scientific literature, you see the same mistake made over and over again. This was a paper that was erroneous results that are in line with expectations uh get published uh much
So big producer, noun-- a stock broker or insurance agent who produces big commissions. The term is erroneous , however. The broker or agent doesn't produce the commissions.
Many will never learn. And many more from erroneous instructions, whilst they think they understand it, make but a bungling piece of work of it. Capturing the idea. This is lighting a fire, which we kind of think is a really easy thing, but actually is more complex.
scientific literature, you see the same mistake made over and over again. This was a paper that was more than erroneous results that are surprising. This means that there's a lot of papers out there that wrongly
our business interesting for me was outside the US I mean we were making I think an erroneous assumption that sort of the penetration of PCS to households would be how fast we could go so one example was Turkey a few years ago where we got the data that said 15 or 177% of households or women were
We know they're very sloppy about this because there's no penalty for doing it so what if we turned it around? What if we said, "Okay, you can have three strikes but it goes both ways." The day that Universal makes three erroneous copyright claims, we go to every Universal office all over the world with a big set of bolt cutters and we go to their wiring closet and we take them offline and Universal can be the record label that does all of its business from now on by fax. But we know that that record label would immediately
There were lots of advances being made, including the discovery of telomeres, which are repeating segments at the ends of chromosomes that essentially protect them and keep them from injecting bad or erroneous DNA during replication. So Elizabeth Blackburn was a postdoc at the time.
And when you have that, you can kind of circumvent. Sometimes you probably might get data that is just erroneous .
the war on poverty and the social programs of the 1960s. And the claim, which I view was wholly erroneous , that somehow those programs -- the institution of Medicare, the implementation of other social policies, the war on poverty in its various aspects -- was the
of beating up on yourself for thinking, I'm a coward, I'm mentally ill, I shouldn't be doing this. You know, we have a really erroneous idea fed to us through the media of what the proper fear response is because in movie after movie, as obsessed as we are with what extreme danger is like, we see movies like Diehard, and you know, High Noon and movies where people are in mortal
obsessed as we are with what extreme danger is like, we see movies like Diehard, and you know, High Noon and movies where people are in mortal danger. These movies are very erroneous . You know, Clint Eastwood walks down the street, there's the bad guys ahead of him packing heat. Somebody's going to shoot somebody else.
actually affects they do this there's no question about it Oh get into this a little bit but there's no question that that's an assumption people make I have anything it is completely erroneous it is we talk about the things that have given people personalized because we all
in his mind and being that he was the traditional that is that his profession was that of a healer the only people who are licensed to use this language you could see how he had the erroneous belief that he had it now you compare that with someone like max Chara who has full use or the other man his name is Don Francisco and you know Kondos that
he just had to get that in there. He couldn't stick to just the philosophy and science-- "only because it is erroneously supposed to do no harm." So this should be, I hope, in your minds, quite an extraordinary claim.
between buildings, between departments, between projects. Because if you assume that other people are evangelizing on your behalf it's probably not happening and an erroneous brand might take root.
People think that thinking positively about themselves-- well, women think this. So the idea that you can get social change without liberating the minds that have to do it, to me, seems completely erroneous .
And everyone subconsciously or subliminally or instinctively feels something about themself is absolute, and therefore, when pressed in a corner of a life and death thing, like my life is the one absolute for me type of thing people feel that, which, of course, from Buddha's point of view is erroneous . His teaching of selflessness means that that's an error.
And I also went on websites specific to the people that I was studying and not-- Wikipedia, I find, is erroneous .
I'm in four different unions, and there's a sky is falling mentality that I just think is so completely erroneous .
When I started out with mindfulness, I needed a lot of structure in terms of the guided aspect of it because I erroneously thought that mindfulness is just
Here you are writing a book about gender equality, and I assumed, erroneously , that this woman was the flight attendant and not the pilot.
People are not aware of why they are in fear, of why they are in pain, and are nominating erroneously vulnerable portions of society
Yeah. I haven't got the feet for "Singing in the Rain." Moses, he knowses his roses aren't roses, but Moses supposes erroneously .
And instead of really looking at that and going deeper into that and saying, how do I make peace with myself, we erroneously then think, oh no, it's another achievement.