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mistaken造句
151) Trouble began when a mistaken claim by a junior Minister persuaded many people to stop buying eggs. 152) Some historians believe that Andrew fell into a catatonic state, was mistaken for dead, then buried. 153) They are more likely to be stopped and searched, and to be the victim of mistaken arrest or conviction. 154) In terms of dealing with the mistaken image of you, there is not much direct action to take. 155) He joined the Labour party in 1924 on the mistaken assumption that socialism in power would achieve economic and social reform. 155)try its best to collect and build good sentences. 156) It has been strongly argued that the interpretation is mistaken. 157) It is, for example, quite mistaken to believe that all farmers are hostile towards environmentalism. 158) If Holt thinks that this proposal would remove an arbitrary boundary line between adults and children, then he is mistaken. 159) Honestly, if an alien anthropologist landed there he might have mistaken the lobby for a flamingo park. 160) The likelihood that this will frequently be true can not be mistaken for the certitude that it is always so. 161) Since their directives are binding even when mistaken, they do then make a difference. 162) The mistaken impression went abroad that a paradise of work had at last been found. 163) Don't buy a hard bed in the mistaken belief that it is good for you. 164) We should not pursue better conditions for prisoners in the mistaken belief that improved conditions will alone produce more orderly prisons. 165) The peril is that intentions will be mistaken for plans and thus not be in a sufficiently doable form. 166) Would we please hang up our sponsor banners so that we were not mistaken for refugees? 167) This sometimes leads to the mistaken treatment of trichomonal infection as cystitis. 168) Even when labels are seemingly clear, they may be easily mistaken. 169) There might also be mistaken matches with the many duplicated regions of the human genome. 170) And if anyone believes that such flexible working arrangements limit the appeal of the practitioner, then they are mistaken. 171) Wong was jailed overnight in a case of mistaken identity. 172) But the parody was mistaken for the real thing, and the songs made the charts. 173) She was mistaken only in not tearing up shots of other religious leaders also. 174) The convention most often mistaken for logic is explicitness, which, he shows, is not the same thing at all. 175) I thought a religious ceremony must now follow, but I was mistaken. 176) At first glance it could be mistaken for an ornately carved stool, its black and white surfaces for a kind of sculpture. 177) As with a question of fact, the more informed judgement could be the mistaken one. 178) She was also mistaken in declaring her intention to fight on immediately the result of the first ballot was known. 179) The living turtle is then thrown back into the water, in the mistaken belief that it will re-grow its shell. 180) The mistaken view is that theory refers to ideas which have never been tested.