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Lieutenant Cook hath fully ascertained the erroneousness of this opinion.
A clear recognition of the erroneousness of this notion really came with the general theory of relativity."
Zimyanin had deliberately held up the crossing of the Bering Strait, hesitant at the erroneousness of what he was doing, and uncertain whether the party would approve.
In one passage ( 34), Nietzsche writes that "from every point of view the erroneousness of the world in which we believe we live is the surest and firmest thing we can get our eyes on".
Then the young man confided to me that while nearly everyone at the Museum was aware both of the objective of our search and of the erroneousness of our approach, no one intended to enlighten us.
Vyhovsky represented the Cossack upper strata and sought independence from Russia through an alliance with Charles Gustav and then the Commonwealth, where some of the leaders understood and wanted to amend the erroneousness of the past policies.
This is the whole difference between you."(About this judgement, the erroneousness of which became all too apparent even in Fetis lifetime, the late Bernard Gavoty remarked: " Scarcely would it possible to poke one's finger more effectively into one's own eye!"
And here is George Bernard Shaw describing a journalist: ". . . a cheerful, affable young man who is disabled for ordinary business pursuits by a congenital erroneousness which renders him incapable of describing accurately anything he sees, or understanding or reporting accurately anything he hears.
The National Environment Protection Council (an advisory body of the Ministry of the Environment) speaks reprovingly of the project, indicating impossibility of any compensation for the project and erroneousness of the peat bog type evaluation as well as of the mode of supplying it with water.