Word: mistakenness
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...HRDC was under the mistaken impression that The Crimson was bound by its decision six years ago not to review Ex shows. Crimson policy, however, is the responsibility of each year's Crimson executives. As a result of the confusion, HRDC promised its directors that their shows would not be reviewed. After the first Ex review was printed on March 2, many of those directors felt HRDC had violated a contractual agreement. But HRDC--like The Crimson--did not violate any binding contractual agreement, because none existed...
...many American Jews lambast Israel in the press, you would think their sense of outrage springs from an Israeli betrayal of Jewish or Zionist ideals. That such a perception is mistaken becomes obvious after even the most cursory study of Jewish history...
Sapp has some fundraising events in the works for the team to make them more visible and hopefully shatter the mistaken notion that the ski team is a club sport. He also hopes that the fundraisers will be successful enough to get some roller skis for pre-season training...
...Ethnic clubs are not self-segregating," says Kiang. "That is often the mistaken and misguided argument about ethnic clubs. People are coming from the wrong assumption that mainstream culture is the only culture...
...other words, all of us who thought that there is a positive role for government intervention in a market economy were shamefully mistaken. To Brookes and his ilk, the failure of communism means that any government intervention in the interest of social justice is economically and morally bankrupt...