As a result, stranded animals are frequently misidentified and those seen at sea are often identifiable only to the level of family or genus. |
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Last week's Off the Record misidentified the writer of a letter to the New York Times sports page. |
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An earlier version of this column misidentified the state that is considering legislation as South Carolina, not North Carolina. |
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Some soldiers got to a location and misidentified it and it was reported according to their initial impression. |
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An article last Sunday about China's energy needs misidentified the main greenhouse gas emitted by burning coal. |
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He claimed he had nothing to do with the burglary and that police had misidentified him. |
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Initially, the glassy brown crystals associated with quartz and tennantite were misidentified as anglesite. |
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If misidentified as an exit wound, it may appear to be inconsistent with a self-inflicted wound. |
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False positives are cases where legitimate messages are misidentified as spam. |
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A similar situation exists with the Mississippian figurines of flint clay that are often misidentified as bauxite or pipestone. |
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The engine pan overboard drain tube and fuel cell vent tube are easily misidentified where they protrude from the Bell 206B3 fuselage. |
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Unfortunately they'd been misidentified as a native species of longhorn beetle. |
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While communicating with Soo Traffic Control, upon entering the upper St. Mary's River, the master again misidentified his vessel as the Saginaw. |
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By communicating the signal to each other, the crew members have an opportunity to reassess a potentially misidentified signal. |
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Many victims of trafficking remain unidentified or misidentified by the authorities carrying out the screening processes. |
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During this period of momentary distraction, the crew misidentified the signal indication. |
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Shortnose sturgeon are very similar in appearance to the Atlantic sturgeon and since they inhabit the same areas, are often misidentified. |
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Overall, 189 bacterial isolates from 149 patients were misidentified. |
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According to the CFIA, the contamination occurred when misidentified ruminant meat and bone meal was distributed from a processor to feed mills. |
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Trustees are concerned that gifted students are not being identified as such, and in some cases are being misidentified as behavioural. |
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Samples may contain interfering chemicals that may be misidentified as pesticides. |
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If some or any periods of employment were misidentified, appropriate corrective action will be taken. |
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The first risk of collision incident occurred because the Fairchild Metro III crew misidentified the preceding aircraft on approach. |
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Because of an editing error, we misidentified the author of an op-ed which appeared in Thursday's paper about Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and the growth of alternative rock music. |
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The lead pilot flew above and to the left of the low-flying U.S. helicopters and misidentified them as Russian Hind helicopters while trying to avoid flying into a mountain. |
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The sparse fossil record of the monotreme duck-billed platypus was greatly extended back in time when a misidentified specimen was reidentified. |
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Every journalist needs help shovelling for dirt. Correction: An earlier version of this piece misidentified the subject of a Syrian statue. |
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So far genetics have been used to prove that photos of what were thought to be a coiled wire coral were misidentified. |
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Also, co-owner Adam Longstreth was misidentified in the caption of a photo that appeared with the article. |
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With the high cost of management techniques, treatments for winter moth which were initiated because of misidentified pug moth larvae could be a costly error. |
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An article on Tuesday about business strategies of generic drug makers in the face of fewer drug patent expirations misidentified the country in which the pharmaceutical company Endo is based. |
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Mr. Keith Stelling: I think one of the reasons we need legislation is to make sure we don't have products that are contaminated, contain herbs that are substitutions or plants that are misidentified. |
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Such training might help controllers recognize situations in which aircraft crews have misidentified traffic from which visual separation must be maintained. |
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The pilot lost his situational awareness in that he misidentified two buoys located 1.3 miles apart, most probably as a consequence of confusing the loom of the terminal lights. |
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Oniel retained counsel who in turn advised the police that his client had been misidentified and asked them to contact two witnesses who could confirm the accused's story. |
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When the site was excavated in 1901 several archaeological finds led to the camp being misidentified as Bronze Age. |
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It was frequently misidentified as or confused with similar species from the genus Primula. |
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Recent analyses have shown that the reputed silk in the barrow at Hohmichele was misidentified. |
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A story on the front page of Wednesday's Oregon Life section misidentified her as Lucille Pershern. |
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The profile in the March 21 issue of Volunteer of the Year Trailblazer Award winner Terry Richardson misidentified his credit union in one instance. |
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