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It will not be mistaken for your aunt's ES 350.
It should not be mistaken for a lack of seriousness.
But this attitude shouldn't be mistaken for cynicism or laziness.
"That's my understanding, but I could be mistaken," Musk said.
Ehrenreich would never be mistaken for Ford in any sense.
If that last name sounds familiar, you wouldn't be mistaken.
"Don't want to be mistaken for wanting it," she says.
But Democrats would be mistaken to dismiss the Wisconsin result.
To start, caucusing shouldn't be mistaken for a traditional election.
From a distance it could be mistaken for a monarch.
"His warmth should never be mistaken for weakness," he said.
Like Sanders, he could easily be mistaken for Larry David.
Some Wandelweiser pieces could be mistaken for obscure meditation practices.
But they may be mistaken for someone of menial position.
Rashes caused by breast cancer can also be mistaken for eczema.
So don't be mistaken: fiscal consolidation in Britain is continuing apace.
From a distance it could be mistaken for a resting animal.
"The countercultural analysis, unfortunately, turned out to be mistaken," says Heath.
This Broegel Bock beer could easily be mistaken for Shiner Bock.
From afar, the proceedings could be mistaken for an afternoon cookout.
Her facility and evident visual literacy shouldn't be mistaken for pastiche.
If one didn't know better, they could be mistaken for siblings.
"When the violence causes silence/We must be mistaken," she sings.
"Leah, the Forsaken" won't be mistaken for a long-lost classic.
From your standpoint, I may be mistaken, but I'm not evil.
But it's never going to be mistaken for the real thing.
But don't be mistaken: Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" is a stone cold masterpiece.
Terra preta should not be mistaken for compost or fertiliser, Matzusaka says.
Fake celebrity porn seamless enough to be mistaken for the real thing.
The compact size of a bullet vibrator shouldn't be mistaken for weakness.
And in fairness, his "hostility" towards questions can be mistaken for honesty.
" Stage 5: Acceptance "Acceptance should not be mistaken for a happy stage.
Will our daughters be mistaken as more threatening than their white classmates?
Molded from 21-karat gold, they might be mistaken for purloined antiquities.
But Barr should not be mistaken for a mainstream or moderate pick.
"The Beach Bum" should not be mistaken for a one-man show.
People are always going to be mistaken when they hear and react.
I thought the women that reported the sexual assault must be mistaken.
If you try hard enough, you might even be mistaken for white.
They are not to be mistaken for something they make movies about.
The 110-year-old structure could easily be mistaken for a church.
Rauschenberg's set dressings, in particular, might be mistaken for works created autonomously.
Trump said if Republicans worked to block the tariffs they would be mistaken.
Advertisers have a desire for efficiency that can sometimes be mistaken for indolence.
"Hi Allie—Think you might be mistaken," they wrote back four hours later.
The party acknowledged that initial reports of the incident appeared to be mistaken.
The expectation that they should have a shared political consciousness might be mistaken.
Don't be mistaken — this is far from simply covering a tattoo with another.
And so, therefore, my motive could be mistaken for bigotry and xenophobia. Absolutely.
The metal clip encircling its case could be mistaken for a tie clip.
The Dutch approach should not be mistaken for an ideological reluctance to integrate.
Even the town's name, Avalon, could be mistaken for a fictional Disney town.
Black's laissez-faire tone should, however, not be mistaken for an unmotivated athlete.
You'd be mistaken if you thought he was just a goal scorer, though.
In Los Angeles's Koreatown, a bedroom might be mistaken for an art gallery.
When you stand far ahead of any trend, you can easily be mistaken.
And one fanny pack could easily be mistaken for wrapped-around sweater sleeves.
You wouldn't want to be mistaken for a part of the food chain.
"By no means should my vote be mistaken for voting Trump," she said.
Never mind that it can be mistaken for any or all of these.
The policy should not be mistaken as a favor or handout to Beijing.
At times, the incredibly detailed video could be mistaken for a live-action movie.
The movie couldn't be mistaken for endorsing hate, but it is not a satire.
McWhorter had to be mistaken, his colleague said, because all Mexicans look the same.
"Repetition of information, even if false, can often be mistaken for accuracy," he wrote.
He has an amazing calm way about him that shouldn't be mistaken for shyness.
That's not a dog smiling at your screen, but it's easy to be mistaken.
It would be mistaken to call this a movement; it was more an attitude.
It said the move should not be mistaken as a change in monetary policy.
But that's a giant headset that won't be mistaken for fashion glasses anytime soon.
These glasses could "easily be mistaken for fine crystal," according to Bed Bath & Beyond.
While she could easily be mistaken for a typical 24-year-old, she isn't.
There's always a danger that short-term trends can be mistaken for historical inevitabilities.
Kepler observed other events that could be mistaken for planet transits by a computer.
Public discretion should not be mistaken for passivity in preventing and punishing sexual harassment.
The iPad Pro 10.5 could easily be mistaken for a 9.7-inch iPad Pro.
Some tiny home living rooms could easily be mistaken for a regular-sized home.
The presentation at the conference, he said, could never be mistaken for anti-Muslim.
The imagery could be mistaken for a hundredth-generation photocopy of some arbitrary original.
A dress-up costume can be mistaken for a uniform, including by its wearer.
But I don't want forgiveness to be mistaken with a total relinquishing of responsibility.
But such a report should not be mistaken for the end of Mueller's probe.
Like a sideways sunset, it could be mistaken as an experiment by Mark Grotjahn.
Don't be mistaken: Kristin Cavallari is a strong, independent woman who makes her own money.
And if you think that's the end of Tyga's birthday weekend celebration, you'd be mistaken.
Seen from the right perspective, the critter might be mistaken for a vibrantly colored brain.
On October 3rd Microsoft published a book that could easily be mistaken for a manifesto.
Simone De La Rue's client list could be mistaken for the guestlist of the Oscars.
Don't be mistaken: Kaley Cuoco is a strong, independent woman who makes her own money.
Shakers dress plainly and might be mistaken for Amish, but they do not shun society.
But, you'd be mistaken in thinking that a relaxed atmosphere means sub-par street style.
I often hope my glass of seltzer will be mistaken for a gin and tonic.
But we'd be mistaken to see solely nostalgia and hysteria within the entire 2016 revolt.
If it sounds like a college course on electrical engineering, you would not be mistaken.
With its large forehead, the Pixel 4 could easily be mistaken for the Pixel 2.
Don't be mistaken, however, because a crisis not accelerated does not make a crisis solved.
Bai Ling's daughter, eyes rolled up in her head, could be mistaken for sleeping child.
Many could be mistaken as abstract paintings 80 years before the coming of nonobjective art.
If you think your safety lies at the heart of this debate, you'd be mistaken.
Some of these people had names that could be mistaken as suggestive of inappropriate words.
So many pies appear in the nearby lounge, Estuary could be mistaken for a pizzeria.
He could be mistaken for an eager pupil if he were not the stern teacher.
If it's not her engagement ring, it could definitely be mistaken for a wedding-related rock.
At the feet of a luminescent Tinkerbell statue, the precipitation could be mistaken for fairy dust.
Gear for real-life superheroes In fact, some areas could easily be mistaken for superhero workshops.
Unlike hoverboards, the tiny spinners could easily be mistaken for harmless trinkets—but fire is fire.
In October Microsoft published a book that could easily be mistaken for a political party's manifesto.
Its graphic pattern, thick knit, and rounded shape might even be mistaken for a Proenza Schouler.
But don't be mistaken, this legislation is more than just an act of solidarity with Israel.
And this applies not just to immigrants, but to everyone who could be mistaken for one.
And don't be mistaken, the online sales tax disparity is having real consequences for community businesses.
Despite the bestiary of creatures, "Tale of Tales" should not be mistaken for a pastoral idyll.
It's that it works so well that it can't be mistaken for anything but a machine.
Nikki might be mistaken about the "S," but I was definitely mistaken about the belt thing.
But men might still be mistaken about just how much younger their next partner could be.
At first, Ms. Cilley, a Democrat, said she was sure Ms. Levesque had to be mistaken.
Then 2016 happened, and everything we thought we knew about politics turned out to be mistaken.
Conversation is slow, limited, and stilted, and none of these bots could be mistaken for humans.
But lest you thought it was children or even people squashing the gourds, you would be mistaken.
In return, they asked for police protection — they didn't want to be mistaken for child abductors themselves.
The first symptoms are usually itching and a rash, and they can be mistaken for bug bites.
The group has now stopped using tents for gatherings, fearing they may be mistaken for military targets.
But Mr Rajoy's bet that time and economic recovery would calm Catalonia has proven to be mistaken.
Let's just appreciate it, because one day your knuckle may not be mistaken for a face.  Help!
But it poses its own set of dangers—chiefly that it might be mistaken for strong AI!
At first glance, Pauline van Dongen's newest design could be mistaken for a just a regular tee.
If not for fashion of the time, the clip could be mistaken for an iPhone 6S clip.
It's what makes TV interesting, and Donald Trump will never be mistaken for anything less than interesting.
A local NBC affiliate ran with the story, which could be mistaken for a rewritten press release.
At 70, he could be mistaken for a resident, but Tasaka isn't thinking of retiring anytime soon.
Nagasu says she did not mean to be mistaken for ungracious or a whiner or a narcissist.
I had never seen the Manhattan district attorney bring such a case, but I could be mistaken.
Thena was born in Olympia and is the daughter of Zuras (not to be mistaken with Zeus).
At first glance, the dark shape might be mistaken for a sunspot but it's far too dark.
A popular rosé de Provence, Château Pigoudet, is nearly colorless; it could be mistaken for white wine.
They are so coated in frosty rime that they could be mistaken for towers of shaving foam.
"The alt-right is too sophisticated to be mistaken for a mindless knee-jerk reaction," they write.
The Etsy headquarters in Dumbo, Brooklyn, for example, could easily be mistaken for an indoor botanical garden.
No matter how skillfully produced, a Cameo cannot be mistaken for a genuine message from a celebrity.
The Trump administration may also be mistaken if it believes that China will rein in North Korea.
The odor Juuls produce is subtle and could easily be mistaken for a lotion or body spray.
Behind his long, gloomy face and spectacles this man could never be mistaken for a boudoir mechanic.
Kendricks could be mistaken for a coach rather than competitor by the way he interacts with opponents.
But much like any caricature, it should not be mistaken for an accurate portrayal of its subject.
But Maduro's expanding control of Venezuela's institutions should not be mistaken for an expansion of real power.
To say that images are powerful shouldn't be mistaken for high praise of how this movie looks.
But experts say that Trump would be mistaken to think the US doesn't have a lot to lose.
In the early weeks of pregnancy, some women experience "breakthrough bleeding" -- which can be mistaken for a period.
I'm talking, I could be mistaken for having just gotten out of the shower on morning two, oily.
Voters' grumbles about this or that policy, says Mr Gentiloni, should not be mistaken for full-blown Euroscepticism.
Respiratory syncytial virus or RSV has symptoms that can also be mistaken for the flu (or a cold).
Layne is subdued and understated in her portrayal of Tish, not to be mistaken with weakness or meekness.
The $14.99 SOCL300 come in a tiny cardboard package that could be mistaken for a packet of pills.
Viewing both from Google Street View shows how they could be mistaken, but also how different they look.
If you thought Google would pay out the nose for this particular brand of evil, you'd be mistaken.
"Our restraint to this point should not be mistaken by Iran for a lack of resolve," Pompeo said.
A Fitbit won't be mistaken for jewelry; it's not high-fashion, though it may try; it's a Fitbit.
Johnson, whose parents had both been enslaved, was so light-skinned that he could be mistaken for white.
But I think we would also be mistaken to withhold another shout-out for the United States Senate.
The Rio offers an upscale interior that could easily be mistaken for that of a more expensive car.
Feedback can sometimes be mistaken as judgment and something for which you need to brace yourself, she said.
A witness to an event, though not intentionally lying, can be mistaken about what they say they saw.
LONDON — He may be turning 79 this month, but David Hockney shouldn't be mistaken for an aging technophobe.
"The initial symptoms can easily be mistaken for a less serious illness, costing valuable treatment time," Sullivan said.
Even with the design upgrades, the big white boxes certainly won't be mistaken for luxury Italian sports cars.
The next room could be mistaken for a disorderly classroom in which metal chairs have been strewn about.
"To suggest that I had some sort of animus towards children, Senator, would be mistaken," he told Durbin.
"I would be mistaken if I thought it was a trend," Miko Branch said of the curly look.
Officials so frequently open conversations with, "Can we start on background?" that it might be mistaken for hello.
"They could also be mistaken for a political marriage, according to Time — "a merger of two family empires.
The teachers see an urgency to news literacy because, on the internet, misinformation can be mistaken for news.
Soror: Latin for sister; never to be mistaken for sorority girl; a lifelong member of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
"This should not be mistaken for the sum total of our response," one official said in the press briefing.
From "Pantego," a rockabilly-influenced song to "Endless Summer," which could be mistaken for an early-2000s Against Me!
I might be mistaken but I think several of them, like Carter Beauford, have played tribute gigs for them.Wow.
A Master of Defence was not to be mistaken as a dilettante, or even a 'regular' practitioner of fighting.
When in its folded configuration, SitPack could be mistaken for a water bottle or a particularly stylish beer can.
With her wide­set green eyes and long brown hair, Kathryn could easily be mistaken for the actress Katie Holmes.
The small kitchen/dining room of west end Toronto eatery The Depanneur could readily be mistaken for someone's home.
But Rousey's no-holds-barred shouldn't be mistaken for a lack of respect for what her public position means.
What if some of the important things we regard as true will be shown to be mistaken as well?
I don&apost believe that&aposs what they&aposre going to say, if they do it will be mistaken.
This, the work of engineering a dozen minor miracles a day, so ordinary it could be mistaken for invisible.
They could probably be mistaken for stills from an original Netflix series that you haven't bothered to watch yet.
While the camera is noticeably bigger, the rest of the device could easily be mistaken for an iPhone 6S.
With their canary yellow shirts and big grins, the Colombian delegation could almost be mistaken for the Brazilian one.
But those who have come to know him also know that his courtliness should not be mistaken for weakness.
Mr. Trump suggested after the debate that viewers would be mistaken to draw that conclusion from his comments onstage.
Take Material Good, a watch retailer in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood that could be mistaken for an haute bachelor pad.
Don't be mistaken: The Trump administration's willingness to permit states to impose work requirements, to end retroactive eligibility, etc.
While it could be mistaken for just another home, it is a place of outsize significance in aerospace history.
He is keen to point out that his shyness should not be mistaken for a lack of self-confidence.
With his shaved head and his round architect-style glasses, he could be mistaken for a studio big shot.
A nude portrait of Mr. Tenney could be mistaken for a tangle of tree limbs, or a garden blooming.
Photo: Chip Somodevilla (Getty)Millions of Americans might be mistaken about their self-professed food allergy, suggests a new survey.
Other common symptoms include bloating, weight loss, constipation and blood in the stool, which can often be mistaken for hemorrhoids.
Reese Witherspoon and her daughter Ava Phillippe are the famous mother-daughter team most likely to be mistaken for sisters.
In short, the swarm of headlines about content moderation over the past week should not be mistaken as a coincidence.
Social conservatives often use terms like "graceful" and "classy" to describe women like Melania, but don't be mistaken: She's silenced.
A Juul could be mistaken for a USB flash drive and has exploded in popularity with teens and young adults.
But don't be mistaken – Woodley is thankful for how she was raised, and has a strong relationship with her parents.
In office he has proved more pragmatic than expected, and his rhetoric might nowadays be mistaken for a management consultant's.
That means a conventional attack might be mistaken for a pre-emptive nuclear strike, which could lead to rapid escalation.
You'd be mistaken to think such stans are immature high schoolers or aimless adults living on the fringes of society.
The new Misfit Ray, announced today at CES, could easily be mistaken for a bracelet instead of an activity tracker.
Inevitably shot from above—bird's-eye-view style—these videos are unlikely to be mistaken for great works of cinema.
Texas Rangers Since this is apparently the youth episode of TPWIB we'd be mistaken if we left Nomar Mazara out.
Because dehydration can often be mistaken for hunger, you might gain weight as you try to satisfy your body's needs.
When seen close up, the models resemble toys but from a long distance they might be mistaken for real vehicles.
Don't be mistaken — "Star Wars" toys from the 1970s or rare collectibles from the franchise can definitely make you rich.
ZURICH (Reuters) - If you buy a "Swiss-made" watch thinking it's almost entirely produced in Switzerland, you might be mistaken.
Boldness should never be mistaken for being rude and abrasive; you always want to practice being bold but never rude.
It could almost be mistaken for a family home were it not for the protesters, who arrive about 8 a.m.
In a recent Instagram, she showed that she's willing to open her mind and admit when she might be mistaken.
With the sound off this could easily be mistaken for a montage of Nicolas Cage's most flamboyant mid-90s moments.
But to say that LET and beat scene are past their heydays, or folding in on themselves, would be mistaken.
But these symptoms aren&apost unique to molar pregnancies and at first they can sometimes be mistaken for something else.
Don't be mistaken, though: Her brief appearances onstage are what have stuck with me the most in the days since.
You may think that's polite behavior, but it can be mistaken for having no ideas or being a lackluster employee.
Trollinger In the Württemberg region of southwestern Germany, trollinger makes red wines so pale they could be mistaken for rosé.
Additionally, since thirst can be mistaken for hunger, planning to drink throughout the day can help you avoid unnecessary snacking.
"Do not be mistaken or misled: This is not strictly a law enforcement issue," Ms. Burton said in a statement.
Nor should it be mistaken for the intent to put the accused on a pedestal or to condone their actions.
Bloomberg may be a liberal who believes in big government but he's certainly not to be mistaken for a socialist.
Doctors in busy emergency rooms can miss an early diagnosis of sepsis, which can be mistaken for a lower grade infection.
And you'd be mistaken if you think intelligence agencies around the world wouldn't find Google and Facebook's data so very useful.
She's currently dating Robert Graham, who was on Desiree's season of The Bachelorette, and could easily be mistaken for a Hemsworth.
" The new law, Mr. Brenner wrote, was a "creepy scheme" that could be mistaken for "something out of George Orwell's '1984.
Christian Frederick Martin IV is a genial, mellow raconteur who shouldn't be mistaken for a man who doesn't know his business.
At first glance — and first feel — Gemini 2 sneakers could easily be mistaken for any other athletic shoe on the market.
And it can mask whether antidepressants are working, because symptoms of chronic illness can be mistaken for depression — and vice versa.
It's one good-looking vent, although due to its placement above the stove, it could easily be mistaken for a microwave.
But if you were to conclude from those general impressions that the two devices provide near-identical experiences, you'd be mistaken.
Not to be mistaken for the similar but distinctly separate rivetheads, who arose in the late 1980s, cybergoth was alien, otherworldly.
President-elect Trump has been very skeptical of those claims, insisting that the administration and the intelligence community could be mistaken.
While that is certainly a part of the negotiations, people would be mistaken in thinking that is what it's ultimately about.
Shaun is the kind of film where a dog will be mistaken for a surgeon, then ushered into an operating theater.
I think the Model 3 is a sharp ride, but it could easily be mistaken for a Mazda3 that costs $21,000.
The muffuletta, made with prosciutto, capicola, shaved Parmesan, and olive salad, could easily be mistaken for an extra-spicy Italian combo.
Today, the building's buzzer panel for its 85 units could be mistaken for the intercom of an apartment building in Russia.
Music can cause frisson—"a sudden strong feeling of excitement or fear; a thrill"—which can sometimes be mistaken for ASMR.
But it's low-key enough that it could almost be mistaken for a public service announcement — or an Army recruitment ad.
If one assumed that meant baby boomers (born from 21963 through 270) buying from an older generation, that would be mistaken.
But the 2016 presidential primary, in both parties, demonstrated that assumptions about voters falling along expected ideological lines can be mistaken.
J.C. Scraggly, slightly out of tune guitar picking runs through "Body Count," but it shouldn't be mistaken for fragility or diffidence.
CreditCreditNicholas Calcott The artist Genesis Belanger's sun-filled Williamsburg studio could easily be mistaken for a sort of strange, surrealist kitchen.
Similar shapes and colors — a brown seat cushion or a rust-colored hat, for example — can be mistaken for a basketball.
Here at the Tribe, everyone seemed to be equal in their participation; even the pastors could easily be mistaken for congregants.
To the untrained eye, Ms. Minegishi's creations could easily be mistaken for plastic or, at the very least, heavily lacquered wood.
Rock says although it can be comforting working with people who share your background, this shouldn't be mistaken for an advantage.
If catatonic symptoms were present, but not paired with schizophrenia, they might be mistaken for other conditions, like encephalopathy or coma.
The Gucci show marked the runway debut of Beth, who — androgynous and lithe — could easily be mistaken for a career model.
While the ensemble would never be mistaken for, say, the multicultural cast of "Hamilton," it is the troupe's most diverse yet.
With her long fingernails, hair extensions and a preoccupation with the fashionable, she could easily be mistaken for an unremarkable teenager.
In fact, Reed's mural could be mistaken for a Benglis floor painting were it to somehow magically melt off the wall.
Lamar Odom took a stroll with a woman who could in almost every respect be mistaken for ex-wife Khloe Kardashian.
But in less than a week Trump has morphed into a guy who could almost be mistaken for a conventional Republican president.
But this list shouldn't be mistaken for a complete catalog of Uber's fuck-ups—Silicon Valley only eats humble pie for optics.
Ford's first autonomous car was undeniably alien, but from most angles the new version could easily be mistaken for just another car.
A large amount of un-recycled plastic will eventually end up in the ocean and/or be mistaken by animals as food.
"Trainwreck" and "Compton," both Universal releases, could never be mistaken for specialty items; they're just good mainstream movies with some welcome differences.
The hypothesis that Hispanics share a political identity—something that campaigns can use to target, and ultimately mobilise, voters—might be mistaken.
The entire Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint, could easily be mistaken for the applications running on a Windows desktop.
In 2016, the duo took several brief splits during which the rapper hung out with models who could be mistaken for Jenner.
You may think there's only so many clues you can glean from one three-word episode title, but frankly you'd be mistaken.
But the shrimp's only the garnish for yet another component: a creamy gazpacho that could be mistaken for a loose Romesco sauce.
Without careful discernment and a little bit of patience, these dramatically realistic paintings may very well be mistaken for the real thing.
They know that what she is telling voters she plans to do cannot be mistaken or massaged into anything seemingly less harsh.
Sometimes, keeping your head down and your eyes on the prize can be mistaken for a negative outlook or an unfriendly attitude.
Ticket To Ride Board Game, available at Amazon, $39.25You'd be mistaken if you thought this innocuous-looking board game couldn't entertain adults.
He will never be mistaken for a liberal jurist, but he's known as an institutionalist who wants to protect the court's reputation.
With its fluorescent lighting and standard-issue dorm-room carpeting, the suite could be mistaken for any other student club's meeting space.
Not to be mistaken with niche outlets that solely cater to women — Lifetime, for example — Netflix does the job without losing equilibrium.
" A journalist who "could almost be mistaken for a pessimist", he "can be very cynical and distrusting of what [he] comes across.
"We would be mistaken to get caught up in the headlights of what's going on in Northeast Asia right now," he says.
Put your hands up and spread your fingers to show you are not carrying anything that could be mistaken for a gun.
Ms. Saul's ceramics, which depict people, animals and plants, are whimsical and endearing, with a lightheartedness that could be mistaken for triviality.
Several online startups are making cool, stylish backpacks that won't be mistaken for the ones your 10-year-old niece is wearing.
Investors hoping the turn of the calendar will bring some calm into the market could be mistaken, if history is any indication.
The shop has a lounge area with a bar cart, fitting rooms and salesmen who would never be mistaken for basketball players.
Both groups produced dense, fractured masses of sound that could be mistaken for passages in nineteen-fifties compositions by Stockhausen or Nono.
They hide their insults by asking seemingly innocent questions and employing compliments and strained smiles that can easily be mistaken for grimaces.
And while you might think that the auto industry needs mechanical engineers more than folks who can wrangle code, you'd be mistaken.
Ms. Feliz said she warned her son to avoid talking with gang members because he could be mistaken for one of them.
Cynthia Stafford, a Democrat, called it a dangerous policy that could disproportionately impact students of color who might be mistaken for shooters.
Certain frames could be mistaken for photos, were it not for the audio of howling wind or dripping water or rustling trees.
I'm greeted by cheerful orange doors, through which lies what could easily be mistaken for your local minimart or 24-hour convenience store.
In fact, the income statement of a company selling these types of products could easily be mistaken for those of a software business.
I try not to think about the stingers, poisons, or the liquid that—if I'm being generous—could be mistaken for raw sewage.
By adding a little extra spacing between each letter in the word "click", it's a lot less likely to be mistaken for "dick".
The treat, which is not to be mistaken for a cookie, consists of a layer of chocolate cream sandwiched between two chocolate biscuits.
Take away the towering concrete walls separating the complex from a highway, and the prison could be mistaken for any midwestern college gymnasium.
Shops Panjiayuan Antique MarketIf you're an antique-lover, you'd be mistaken not to leave hours and hours to wander around this market mecca.
The PhoneIf you thought the weirdest thing about the Android-based Moto Z Droid would be its system of modules, you'd be mistaken.
Aside from an LCD display, these could easily be mistaken for watches worn by ivy league-types who wear their sweaters like capes.
But don't be mistaken, for the case is no mere fleeting burst of genius destined to fade with time like Herrick's famous rosebuds.
If you think this troubles mainstream sports media or directors of professional football, you would be mistaken—they have been almost entirely silent.
Partially freaked out, but totally focused, the band pumped out a track that could easily be mistaken for early recordings by The Stooges.
It could just as well be mistaken for a piece of morbid modern art, made from the bones and semen of unnamed donors.
At first glance — and after further inspection — the Gemini 2 sneakers could easily be mistaken for any other athletic shoe on the market.
Laird also warns of more serious infections, such as influenza and pneumonia, which have similar symptoms and can be mistaken for a cold.
The directorial feature debut of the Chinese-American filmmaker Chloé Zhao, "Songs My Brothers Taught Me" could easily be mistaken for a documentary.
Bipolar patients sometimes experience delusions which can lead to a schizophrenia misdiagnosis, while the intense negative mood episodes can be mistaken for depression.
I sent my DeepSense profile to my boss and she responded: hahahahahahaI only disagree with this: could almost be mistaken for a pessimistAlmost?
It's indicative of the 43-year-old musician's polite and reserved demeanor, one that at a cursory glance could be mistaken for aloofness.
As fall TV enters October after a very busy September premiere week, you'd be mistaken for thinking it's stopped to catch its breath.
Prince Harry could be mistaken for his wife&aposs bodyguard in an awkward photo of the couple&aposs first outing of the year.
At first glance, the pair could be mistaken for husband and wife, leaning against each other with ease as they shucked the nuts.
Oiwa's landscape is far too tranquil to be mistaken for the software's creation, but his line work warps into natural elements quite often.
Certainly I was no fashion authority, and whatever else I spun these miniature stories into, it was not to be mistaken for gold.
From ground-level, this Beverly Hills residence could be mistaken for a one-story modern mansion... ...with a very nice pool out back.
She trusts in her technical command and her engagement with art history, and she is unafraid to be mistaken for a mere observer.
Pedestals are designed so as not to be mistaken for cocktail tables, because guests sometimes abandon empty beer glasses next to sculptural pieces.
Wearing jeans and trainers, they could easily be mistaken for one of the millions of tourists that come through the city each year.
" That's not to be mistaken for ownership, however: "People ask us if they're buying the star, and we say, 'No, you're naming it.
To the naked eye, it could easily be mistaken for a golden bean, a kernel of corn, or an unappealing drop of honey.
As part of a family of Chinese migrants, he would often be mistaken for a tourist and be hit with the accompanying hiked rates.
But just as the Labo piano shouldn't be mistaken for a real musical instrument, Labo VR should not be viewed as "real" virtual reality.
The invite-only program is curiously called Amazon Day, not to be mistaken for Amazon's yearly Prime Day shopping event, as spotted by CNET.
Rorschach swiftly proves them to be mistaken on this score: He's a deranged vigilante who relishes the opportunity to get into fights with criminals.
Van Hove's approach is to set the play in a no-place, a symbolic theatrical space that could not be mistaken for naturalistic reality.
This should not be mistaken for a matter of technique; rather, it was a manner of taking optical control of the substance in painting.
With a cursory glance, these images could easily be mistaken for snapshots of domestic scenes, portraits of Leigh's friends, and David LaChapelle-style tableaus.
"Let no one be mistaken — Donald Trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded," he said.
"It can't be mistaken for any local fish," said Nicholas Ta, who has been diving in the Monterey area almost daily for five years.
The NRA would be mistaken to assume support from members of this group, and gun control-advocates would be remiss in ignoring their existence.
Cocchi said it was typical of its day: a lot of high-angle, center-court shots that wouldn't be mistaken for a modern broadcast.
"You look at the insulation and the seat backs, the seat cushions can easily be mistaken for body parts and vice versa," Soucie said.
The upcoming Justice League movie looks very bad, based on its new trailer – in fact, it could be mistaken for its own parody film.
The entire office could easily be mistaken for a giant kindergarten classroom, a feeling that's only amplified by Melissa Bernstein's serious kindergarten teacher vibes.
AMSTERDAM — When Friedrich Nietzsche turned his pen on his onetime friend, Richard Wagner, his overarching critique was that grandeur shouldn't be mistaken for depth.
He says he has visited them to find rotting corpses and residents terrified that their young men will be mistaken for fighters and killed.
That there is religious bigotry in this country and that you think that doesn't impact the political process, I think you would be mistaken.
Decorated with mahogany flower garlands, the sky-blue train parked at the sleepy station in Jalore could be mistaken for a new passenger train.
The rooms inside these shipping containers might easily be mistaken for those inside any of the timber-framed homes in the hillside country here.
"Absence of evidence shouldn't be mistaken for evidence of absence," said Susan Greenhalgh, vice president of policy and programs for National Election Defense Coalition.
My eye sees the XE as handsome, though it can be mistaken for any number of brands without the signature open-mouth Jaguar grille.
Though some tracks may be somewhat inspired by events coming out of the U.S., it's not to be mistaken for a de facto political record.
This condition can cause a bunch of symptoms that could be mistaken for other problems, including anxiety, irritability, abnormal periods, increased sweating, tremors, and more.
This is true, but it should not be mistaken for the kind of active stabilization you'll get from far more expensive holders like DJI's OZMO.
But no matter how much shapewear improves the lines of the clothes, they will never be mistaken for corsets or knickers or other thrilling Victoriana.
When women come in for visits, signs of heart attack can often be mistaken, and that can be a missed opportunity to treat heart disease.
The Guyanese artist's bright works on paper could at first be mistaken for simple pop art, until its subjects and backgrounds are seen in full.
You might've thought Paris Hilton peaked in the early 2000s in the era of dangly belly button rings and fashionable Uggs — but you'd be mistaken.
But just as the Labo piano shouldn't be mistaken for a real musical instrument, Labo VR ought not be viewed as a real virtual reality.
In the interview, Blandino was asked how he came up with the idea to make makeup that, with one whiff, can be mistaken for dessert.
His public mathematics lectures could easily be mistaken for magic shows, but there's no sleight of hand, no hidden compartments, no trick deck of cards.
"The flag was so clearly made of dildos that I never thought it could be mistaken for an actual ISIS flag," Coombs told The Guardian.
Some days, our left eye will look like it's melting off, while the right could be mistaken for the work of Kat Von D herself.
Auburn is a picturesque campus that could be mistaken for a northeastern liberal arts school, the main difference being the conservative bent of Auburn's students.
But, that shouldn't be mistaken that your IP address, which is the number your ISP gives you, will still be collected by all those websites.
Our waiter claimed ignorance of the nearby speakeasy, insisting he had never heard of it and suggesting that we must be mistaken about the location.
With garish lions standing guard at the gate and animal scenes painted on the front wall, it could easily be mistaken for a tourist company.
"Remember: Please stay close to the windows, not the benches," says the blonde line leader, who can easily be mistaken for a runway model herself.
Sometimes, hormone fluctuations cause light bleeding, which can be mistaken for a period, leading the mother to think they are having a regular menstrual cycle.
Not to be mistaken for a spaghetti-legged member of Daft Punk, NASA's Robonaut 21 was actually the first humanoid robot ever sent to space.
Part of what makes ovarian cancer so deadly is that the symptoms can easily be mistaken for other health issues that women consider fairly normal.
Put a Bible in her hand and Phil Collins on the jukebox, and she could easily be mistaken for her TV alter ego, Paige Jennings.
But in between those deep dives, they often hang around the surface, making them susceptible to ingesting floating debris that might be mistaken for food.
The indictment said the detective wore a shirt to the protest that revealed his waistband so he would not be mistaken for carrying a weapon.
Furthermore, the symptoms of a silent heart attack can easily be mistaken for something else, such as indigestion, a challenging workout, or even a toothache.
"Don't be mistaken by the nonsense of how intelligent these weapons will be," said Noel Sharkey, chairman of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control.
"Don't be mistaken by the nonsense of how intelligent these weapons will be," said Noel Sharkey, chairman of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control.
Yet the arrangements featured hand-played, natural sounds and could be mistaken for more conventional singer-songwriter fare, though with deeply cryptic, self-referential lyrics.
But to judge from the pre-emptive reaction to Mr. Shapiro's speech scheduled for this Thursday at the University of California, Berkeley, you'd be mistaken.
It has maintained such a move should not be mistaken as a change in monetary policy in one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia.
The C.E.O. of Uber is stepping down from the president's economic advisory council, saying he did not want his participation to be mistaken for support.
For an amateur, Nels is awfully good at killing, and he takes to it with a grim determination that could easily be mistaken for enthusiasm.
So they designed an e-cigarette that could easily be mistaken for a USB flash drive and can fit in the palm of the hand.
So they designed an e-cigarette that could easily be mistaken for a USB flash drive — and can fit in the palm of the hand.
The uncanny valley teems with creepy humanoids—machines not quite perfect enough to be mistaken for people, but not quite comically robotic enough to be endearing.
AKM-GSI Not everyone could pull off a silk and lace dress that could easily be mistaken for a nightgown, but Amal Clooney is not everyone.
At all times Charles seemed like a man uncomfortable with celebrity and could never be mistaken for one who was in love with the fight game.
But the cynic would be mistaken, according to recent research from Mexico, which suggests that this affront to liberty actually impacts consumption in a positive way.
They acknowledged that in an ultrasound an embryo can be mistaken with the production of progesterone, but the urine test confirms that the patient is pregnant.
But both men generally fit into the definition of a liberal Democrat (Biden's Senate record won't be mistaken for that of Joe Lieberman any time soon).
At first glance, this could be mistaken for a conservative shift, a retreat into otherworldly rectitude within an art form known for its realism and insolence.
There are a few moments in which "the film might be mistaken for a horror movie about an alien invasion," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
But I would never be mistaken for a native speaker, could never let loose a torrent of Spanish words like the heroine of an Almodóvar movie.
First he cracks open the hard shell, an oven-baked carapace of salt, vegetable ash and egg whites that could be mistaken for a dinosaur egg.
If not for the occasional human figure, the naval city south of Tokyo could be mistaken for a ghost town of old signs and shuttered storefronts.
Put on some headphones, crank "My, My, My," and you could be mistaken for thinking that the Ramones released an album on Homestead Records circa 1986.
Bret: By the way, I'd be thrilled to be mistaken about any of this, because nominating Sanders is like going over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
What I am saying should not be mistaken for cultural cringe, another Australian disease in which we think ourselves lesser than the grander cultures of elsewhere.
With its baby blue interior, medical posters on the wall and a cabinet overflowing with bandages, Mr. Otieno's stall could be mistaken for a health clinic.
Josh Sperling, a third-generation American artist, does both sculptures and sculptural paintings; with their squiggles and candy colors, they could be mistaken for oversize desserts.
This kind of greed should not be mistaken for bravery, not while the country and its most vulnerable people continue to be degraded by this administration.
The Night Market is thought to be "the continent's largest Asian night market," which at quick glance can easily be mistaken for Singapore's open-air centers.
"Decency and honor," he said immediately, suggesting that his stylistic contrast to "screaming" opponents, Mr. Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren, should not be mistaken for indifference.
He spends his days here, creating portraits from charcoal that are so real they could be mistaken for actual pictures -- and he's not the only one.
Ford testified she was "100 percent" certain Kavanaugh that was her attacker, but that hasn't stopped some on the right from saying she might be mistaken.
Even if you have naturally funny participants, if you lean too heavily into comedy, it could cross into ridicule, or be mistaken for a Christopher Guest mockumentary.
He told CBS that he wore an Army uniform without his name or rank on it so he would not be mistaken for an active-duty soldier.
While these outlets are a locus for vast amounts of information exchange, they should not be mistaken for a true public square subject to the First Amendment.
In June, she was hit with 83 charges related to sending packages filled with baking soda that could be mistaken for anthrax and multiple false bomb threats.
Also, Abramowitz said a shocking number of pictures featured other people who could easily be mistaken for a significant other and that was a big turn off.
And while editors don't display their go-to blemish-clearing formulas front-and-center (that's reserved for Tom Ford perfumes), don't be mistaken: They have entire arsenals.
A gold and ice blue Linton tweed bomber jacket was worn with a dramatic fox fur-lined hood that could almost be mistaken for a blow-dry.
The voice can't be mistaken for a human, but it does incorporate stresses into sentences in the same way you'd expect from a TV or radio newscaster.
"Forthcoming reductions in RRR should not be mistaken as a change in monetary policy stance," Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Nestor Espenilla said in a text message.
With Facebook's announcing its Libra cryptocurrency, scammers have flocked to purchase domains that could easily be mistaken for legitimate Libra sites, say threat intelligence group Digital Shadows.
He could be mistaken for a jovial, portly uncle at a family gathering: he has plenty of warmth and charm to go with his $3bn in assets.
If you thought the color on Anastasia Steele's lips in Fifty Shades Darker was merely the result of all the lip-biting she does, you'd be mistaken.
They never appear to remain perched for long and from a distance could easily be mistaken for bats due to their flight patterns and dark grey color.
" In July 2015, Perry said: "Let no one be mistaken: Donald Trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded.
The DEEPFAKES Accountability Act aims to protect our democracy and the American people from the coercive and vindictive content that can easily be mistaken for the truth.
There's no satisfaction in his voice, still less a spark of fun, and what the two of them are doing should not be mistaken for a game.
On Wednesday, authorities evacuated the USA Today headquarters in McLean, Virginia, after reports of a person with a weapon that turned out to be mistaken, authorities said.
Today, above-ground nuclear testing is mostly banned worldwide, since it can spread radioactive fallout, mess with electronics, be mistaken for an act of war, and more.
With its entirely clear case, the $57,900 behemoth might be mistaken for a Casio G-Shock, except that it is tooled from a solid block of sapphire.
There would be no fabulous guest stars ("I don't picture Cher showing up," Mr. Suarez said with a deadpan) and the kids wouldn't be mistaken for professionals.
" In July 2015, Perry said: "Let no one be mistaken: Donald Trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded.
Sometimes these papers are taken online altogether, where with their minimized resources they can be mistaken for URL place holders or the output of Romanian troll farms.
In other words, the map is an "outlier" — so far outside the ordinary run of things that it can't be mistaken for a map without partisan purpose.
They choose from several options for their giveaways, waiting from series to series to pick which color to accentuate, so they cannot be mistaken for their opponent.
On Tuesday, hours before the crash, the F.A.A. barred American airliners from flying over Iran, citing a risk that commercial planes would be mistaken for military aircraft.
A big claim associated with Neon is that these avatars can be mistaken for real humans — but that would be a huge leap forward over current technology.
They've arrived at an office space that could easily be mistaken for a cheerful elementary school classroom, with its bright primary colors and cubbies along the wall.
He also likely will be proved to be mistaken in thinking that the U.S. stock market will retain its currently lofty levels through the first Tuesday in November.
And while some fans will no doubt decry a sense of sameness, unlike, say, certain HTC phones, the handset won't be mistaken for an iPhone any time soon.
Some might say that it is payoff enough that Meek falls over, but you would be mistaken in thinking that this is the funniest part of the video.
Because he's obviously American, she thinks there's a very strong chance that she'll be mistaken for a sex worker and doesn't want to be embarrassed in her hometown.
Take the badging off the interior and it could easily be mistaken as a luxury European SUV — though this Navigator is bigger than anything offered across the pond.
Don't be mistaken: This is a coordinated campaign by the left to see if it can convince Americans that the Republican Party is evil and unworthy of support.
Those market participants expecting an end to the European Central Bank's stimulus program in September could be mistaken, according to a member of the central bank's Governing Council.
"Re-Hash" could easily be mistaken for a Blur song, the one project that Albarn was trying to move away from when he debuted Gorillaz to the world.
And since Burning Man is about gifting art and experiences, the effort one puts in can easily be mistaken for or used as satisfying procrastination for real work.
It's pretty easy to be mistaken for someone else on Twitter, but we certainly don't envy those who bear the wrath of angry Australians, Jedi-identifying or otherwise.
In context, it's a terrifying reminder of how an all-too-human, anger-filled public figure, with access to a worldwide stage, can be mistaken for a god.
Based on trailers and the durable, slightly stale charm of its stars, "The House" might be mistaken for a genial, silly movie about nice people making questionable decisions.
Privacy defenses can sometimes break legitimate website functionality; comments that load from a third-party hosting service, for example, could be mistaken for a sketchy targeted ad module.
Beyond that, the Guímaro had a sort of smokiness to it, which could be mistaken for barrel aging, except that none of these wines spent time in wood.
But Jane Kleeb, a leader of the pipeline opposition, said the more muted tactics in Nebraska should not be mistaken for a lack of organization or tepid sentiments.
Part performance space, part treasure trove of memorabilia, this modest shop could be mistaken for an old living room, with dust blanketing the used hardcovers lining the shelves.
The Metropolitan Detention Center, or the M.D.C., is a high-rise building in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, that, at a passing glance, might be mistaken for a storage center.
The heavy, exhuming pattern of his breathing could be mistaken for an athlete, perhaps in the moment when a race has been completed and physical restoration is necessary.
Johnson would never be mistaken for a nice man or even a decent one, but his legendary ability to intimidate others makes him the Tony Soprano of this list.
To ease the jarring pain of driving through potholes that could be mistaken for craters, Ford's new Fusion V6 Sport sedan now offers a computer-controlled shock absorber system.
One feature, he says, is that the chip manages its memory in a way that ensures data cannot be mistaken for instructions, thus defanging an entire category of vulnerabilities.
The Surface Earbuds, unveiled during Microsoft's big product event in New York, could easily be mistaken for gauges, or edgy ear piercings that people slowly acclimate their ears to.
Generating speech from a piece of text is a common and important task undertaken by computers, but it's pretty rare that the result could be mistaken for ordinary speech.
Joi, though, would never be mistaken for human – she's more akin to Samantha in Her, even if she occasionally gets to appear in the "real" world as a hologram.
But don't be mistaken — even though you may think this dog is a horse after you hear his neigh-sneeze hybrid, this pup is still very much a pup.
Mr. Robot would never be mistaken for a light-hearted show—even when it's doing a parody of a sitcom—but Darlene's arc in season two was especially dark.
Fearing that her mother would be mistaken as the boat's driver and prosecuted as a result, Asil took it herself, arguing that as a minor, she would be safe.
His wild swings of opinion and mood can be mistaken for authenticity and disinhibition; or perhaps they simply embody the blurry line between keeping it real and being erratic.
So, just what in the hell could compel a seemingly lucid human to explore an avenue of expression that could easily be mistaken for a Klaus Kinski fever dream?
The works in Dawe's Plexus series use scores of miles of embroidery thread to build sculptural rainbows that from a distance can easily be mistaken for the real thing.
It's rare to find a tapas bar with the look and feel of a sushi joint, or a sceney boîte that could be mistaken for a family-friendly cafe.
If Trump thinks he can stop senior espionage kingpins from remaining in the know, he will be mistaken, since such officials build up extensive networks at home and abroad.
Many of the best meals I've had in the Northern Rivers could almost be mistaken for spa food, if not for the focus on bold flavor and intense pleasure.
For a while anything that could be mistaken for "Red-baiting," in the United Kingdom at least, was considered bad form, like kicking a man when he was down.
And that's where things get more tricky, because Russia is clearly engaging in its own development of next-generation weapons that could easily be mistaken for an arms race.
That is ostensibly one of the reasons Trump has elevated Israel's Democratic critics, particularly Omar and Tlaib, hoping their views will be mistaken for the entire Democratic party's views.
The streets of Polish cities are lined with post-World War II buildings whose decorated columns and facades could easily be mistaken for survivors from an older, prewar time.
The Lobby restaurant, which should not be mistaken for, well, a typical lobby restaurant has striking 20-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and features all-day contemporary American cuisine.
The C.D.C. is urging the public to get flu shots, to help reduce the number of people seeking treatment for symptoms that might be mistaken for the new coronavirus.
Dominance in a market, it says, should not be mistaken for a lack of competition: As successful as Facebook is, there's little stopping other companies from doing things better.
This new series could at first be mistaken for another addition to the canon, but really it seeks to knock the self-serious genre down a peg through parody.
Echodyne's ground-based tech can detect and track flying objects, and it's supposed to be able to help distinguish birds or anything else that could be mistaken for a drone.
In her interview with CNN en Español last year, Cáceres was quick to point out that when indigenous leaders and environmentalists are killed, it shouldn't be mistaken for generalized violence.
All I knew was that the thought of letting the absurdities in my timeline go unchallenged left me feeling complicit, as if my silence would be mistaken for tacit agreement.
She's surprisingly slight and could easily be mistaken for a delicate person—that is, if you weren't aware of the loud, brash, fuck-or-fight character she portrays in Preacher.
They wander daily among the low-growers: Astrophytum capricorne, which could be mistaken for a groundhog devouring a buttercup, and Echinocereus pectinatus, which resembles a bushel of small rosy penises.
The prison doesn't look like an archetypal prison you'd see in the US. If it weren't for the two security watchtowers, Yingshan could be mistaken for a modern residential building.
Hubble took 13 separate exposures over 22 minutes to form a composite image of the orbit, however, the moon is so tiny it could easily be mistaken for a distant star.
For most of us, if we were to literally roll out of bed and go out into the world, we might be mistaken for the first wave of the zombie apocalypse.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Joking with clients and colleagues, Mehrunnisha Shokat Ali might be mistaken for any other patron of the Social watering hole in the Indian capital's swanky Hauz Khas neighborhood.
Even if specific results turn out to be mistaken, an experimental, iterative, data-driven approach to policymaking is gaining ground in many places, not just in dedicated units, but throughout government.
Heinz has launched their new Australian ad for baked beans, as part of their new 'Can Size for Every Aussie' product launch, and it could be mistaken for a Pixar short.
Soutphommasane said on Monday that Chinese-Australians were being abused by fellow Australians and were reluctant to take part in public debate for fear they would be mistaken for Communist agents.
This wasn't a group of kids waiting to get in to see Tame Impala or At The Drive In—although, based on their appearance, they could easily be mistaken as such.
Meanwhile, the small plants sprouting up through cracks in the floor might easily be mistaken as the results of neglect, but they are actually impeccably rendered bronze sculptures by Tony Matelli.
Much of the Ischigualasto Provincial Park north of Villa San Agustin closely resembled Arizona's Painted Desert to my eye, while the canyon country of Banda Florida could be mistaken for Sedona.
The government crackdown has also fanned fears of human rights abuses being committed by security forces against innocent people, especially young men, who could be mistaken for being maras, Aguilar said.
Still, those who anticipate a rollback of voting rights protections may be mistaken, said Edward B. Foley, a law professor and director of the election law project at Ohio State University.
So if you've determined Pinterest is a high-leverage ad channel for your business, you'd be mistaken to assume that an enterprise marketer's cold outreach skills seamlessly translate to Pinterest ads.
H.V.E.s, who tended to be Muslim, were not to be mistaken for domestic terrorists, who by definition were not only Americans but also driven by a domestic ideology like white supremacy.
They argued that minority students -- who are often subject to disproportionate levels of punishment compared to their white counterparts and are more likely to be mistaken for perpetrators -- could become targets.
There are many reasons to be skeptical: there's no evidence that fowl can pass Ad-36 to humans, and there are many viruses that could easily be mistaken for Ad-36.
Mr. Murray "supplies the kind of performance that seems so fully realized and effortless that it can easily be mistaken for not acting at all," Elvis Mitchell wrote in The Times.
She marched her children around English stately homes and told us the history of these places, in loud, confident tones; we sometimes feared that she might be mistaken for a docent.
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — At first blush, this bedroom city of 83,000 a half-hour north of Atlanta might be mistaken for the perfect example of a white-flight Sun Belt suburb.
Our concept of "common sense" gun reform—not to be mistaken for politically viable gun reform—has atrophied even as spectacular violence has become a more constant feature of our lives.
"But, this pause should not be mistaken as a turning point because there is no sight of a panacea for the underlying chills about EM (emerging markets) just yet," it warned.
Don't be mistaken, as I was when I went on my honeymoon to Thailand: I may be free now, but I and many other peaceful critics remain a target for Bahrain.
Because giant hogweed can be mistaken for other common plants (some of which can cause milder irritation if touched), though, you might be inclined to consult any number of identification guides first.
Practical applications for the AI include cleaning up long exposure photos of the night sky taken by telescopes, as cameras used for astrophotography often generate noise that can be mistaken for stars.
Actually, come to think of it, the entire storyline hangs on a single garment: the Princeton blazer Tom steals in order to be mistaken for an old Ivy League pal of Dickie's.
But the inability to pay double the price of a flagship smartphone shouldn't be mistaken for a lack of interest, nor should it be used as justification for pulling back on experimentation.
She had a cryptic pregnancy—one that goes undetected by home pregnancy tests, produces no bump, and comes with minimal symptoms (and those symptoms can easily be mistaken for other conditions anyway).
The aesthetic shift should not be mistaken for a substantive one, however: Grassley has not announced any plans to delay Thursday's vote, and the White House isn't backing down from Kavanaugh's nomination.
The show opens with a 1946 painting, "Island for Cats" (1946), done while Fein lived in Mexico, so delicate, atmospheric, and, yes, glowy, that it could be mistaken for a lost Brueghel.
"Past assumptions that our capability to produce nuclear weapons would not be necessary and that we could permit the required infrastructure to age into obsolescence have proven to be mistaken," it argues.
The coronavirus is thought to have a five-day incubation period, often followed by a period of mild symptoms that could be mistaken for a cold, when the virus is highly communicable.
The two low-slung buildings, designed by Estudio 41, a Brazilian architecture firm, house laboratories, operational support and living quarters — and could be mistaken for an art museum or a boutique hotel.
WITHOUT THE Christmas tree and wooden archway covered in Bible quotations, the entrance to the Church of Love in Seoul's Gangnam area could be mistaken for that of a fancy shopping mall.
Donning a suit and tie, with an earpiece in his ear, a security guard stands outside the world's largest Starbucks — which, given its hip exterior, could easily be mistaken for a nightclub.
Fresh off his split from the Keeping up with the Kardashians reality star, Tyga has wasted no time surrounding himself with beautiful models, many of whom could be mistaken for ex Kylie Jenner.
The white card may appeal to retail investors, who often side with a company out of a sense of loyalty, and could even be mistaken for the P&G card, proxy experts said.
He said that many toy guns, including water pistols and plastic replica guns, can be mistaken for real weapons on the street and that oftentimes police cannot tell the difference on first glance.
During a talk at the Time 100 Health Summit, Blair said it was these symptoms and her fear they'd be mistaken for alcohol abuse that led her to take her MS diagnosis public.
You pick up the phone knowing it's Kathleen Turner, yet the voice still comes as a shock: gravelly and dry and as deep as a sinkhole, it could be mistaken for Harvey Fierstein's.
Teachers of color have expressed concern that instances like this, or ones where they would be mistaken for an active shooter, would only become more likely if they carried a weapon inside schools.
From afar it could be mistaken for a digital print of cancerous blood cells or splotchy skin, but its earthy scent and subtle sheen (like that of onion skins) disclose its organic nature.
"Past assumptions that our capability to produce nuclear weapons would not be necessary and that we could permit the required infrastructure to age into obsolescence have proven to be mistaken," the document said.
In a free country and a free academy, scientists can speculate about whatever they want, but their speculations should not be mistaken for a scientific consensus or a legitimate basis for social policy.
The presence of the self-described Cash Money Clique (not to be mistaken for Ja Rule's short-lived 20133s group Cash Money Click) on "Player Why Ya Hatin" caused some confusion among listeners.
Craft a message that can easily be mistaken for a bot and when a friend texts, copy and paste your drafted statement as a response over and over again until the jig is up.
So calling the death of music festivals can often be mistaken with generational stasis, in which some old fart can't accept that the world has moved on and replaced Creedence Clearwater Revival with Caribou.
And while it does have a wonderfully '70s feeling, don't be mistaken — as Roszak points out, it's not the same as the one your mom rocked so effortlessly in pics before you were born.
A 'balancing' act But while this is a "positive step" from a public point of view, Gerges said the move should not be mistaken as the beginning of significant social reform across the country.
The different interiors of his bothy photographs also reflect this, from tidy huts with serendipitous views that could easily be mistaken for a bed and breakfast to much eerier and dark, moss-covered spaces.
The Luke Cage star briefly broke down when she thought of the fear she and others feel for their sons and other relatives who could possibly be mistaken for someone else on the streets.
CASTELLUCCIO, Italy (Reuters) - The view across the Castelluccio plain in central Italy could be mistaken for a painting by Claude Monet: a blur of color created by countless wild flowers growing among the crops.
Lunenfeld writes: When Clayton Hove Tweeted that a bird had "crapped on a Smart Car" and "totaled it" in 2012, Smart Car USA swooped in with a hilarious graphic proving he must be mistaken.
With chart-topping hits, endorsements and accolades galore under her belt, megastar Beyonce Knowles could perhaps be mistaken for David Ogilvy, the advertising mastermind whose marketing prowess became a Midas touch for countless brands.
We don't put nearly as much time and energy into exploring the stress of unskilled, low-wage service work — even though the jobs most Americans actually work could be mistaken for Pits of Despair.
This does double duty: it prevents cherry-picking, and it also helps smooth out the random fluctuations that are an inherent part of polling, but can all too easily be mistaken for real movement.
I want to make an example of this government if they did this so that anybody else thinking that you can have an alliance and we don't care about our values, you'll be mistaken.
The idea that she may be "mistaken" or "mixed up" is one that's been floated repeatedly by Republicans who argue that they believe her but just think she could be confused about the perpetrator.
But, in a time when all you have to do is say "I'm an artist" and thus be licensed, one's celebrity can easily be mistaken for evidence of the emotional impact of one's work.
He said "that perception may well be mistaken" and the BoE had to judge how long sterling weakness was likely to last as the central bank tried to work out its implications for inflation.
But at its heart, "The Assistant" is a chamber piece about how Jane processes the misbehavior to which she concludes she is adjacent, and about which she might, as the film suggests, be mistaken.
Following a bizarre four-week stretch during which the Buffalo Bills could be mistaken for a possible playoff team, there was a necessary corrective that saw Buffalo lose two straight to get back to .
I find both to be of a satisfying nature, especially the middle displays, which aren't OLED (whereas the taillights of the A8 are OLED!), but can be mistaken for it with their deep, inky blacks.
The faces, which you change by holding your finger down on the screen and then swiping, look excellent and at a distance could be mistaken for physical watch faces (at least some of them could).
Not to be mistaken for their more petite cousin, the alpaca, llamas can weigh over 400 pounds, have thick fleece coats, are very brave, and are currently catching fire in the world of home decor.
When the $16 replica Milanese Loop arrived it came encased in an extremely Apple-like rectangular white box that could easily be mistaken for the real thing by people not very familiar with Apple packaging.
The father and son look so similar that if it had not been for his mom, Leonie, being in the snap, it could be mistaken for a photo of the actor with a vintage filter.
Vlieghe said none of the central banks which publish rate projections — including those in New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Israel, South Africa, Czech Republic and the United States — had found them to be mistaken for promises.
But the new structure should not be mistaken for a new strategy, said Thomas Hechtfischer, managing director of shareholder advisory group DSW, which usually represents 1 percent of Thyssenkrupp's voting rights at its annual meeting.
Long stretches of the movie, from the Spanish-born writer-director Antonio Méndez Esparza, making his second feature, could easily be mistaken for a documentary, an impression that Méndez Esparza deepens though his visual style.
This is what Mr. Anderer serves as angel-hair francese, approximately, although at Anton's the angel hair is freshly made and is blitzed with fried bread crumbs so it won't be mistaken for noodle soup.
The chimichanga, a super-dense fried burrito, might be mistaken, in the consistency of its contents, for one huge bean; recently, pollock in the fish tacos was so finely shredded that it approached a paste.
He is not to be mistaken for Zillah, a confused (and, to many people, confusing) commentator from the mid-1980s, who oversees the play's action while drawing parallels between the ages of Hitler and Reagan.
The scientists had warned Russia, the US, and 28 other countries that they were planning a launch, as they knew there was a chance that the rocket would be mistaken for a nuclear first strike.
Produced 40 years out from the original publications, the stencil works should not be mistaken for nostalgia for an Egypt past, but are instead a simultaneous look at the content and constructions of those images.
One is that when I would substitute for Brett, he would come in and he would always look at me and always say the same thing he&aposd say, I must be mistaken, is it Sunday?
They're also printed a special way so that the solar panels aren't visible from the road — they supposedly look opaque enough to be mistaken for traditional roofing tiles unless you're looking almost straight down on them.
While the blush-pink packaging and sans-serif font may look as pretty on your bathroom shelf as in your Instagram feed, you'd be mistaken to dismiss this as yet another millennial-bait, marketing-driven brand.
They feel inherently less safe with beefed up security measures because they're more likely than their white classmates to, at best, be referred to law enforcement, and at worst, be mistaken for a threat and shot.
"Don't be mistaken by the mixed performance of the U.S. dollar today, because dollar bulls remain in control," noted Kathy Lien, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management in a late Tuesday note.
In an economy growing in a slow and choppy way, displaying a vexing mix of early- and late-cycle messages, an honest weight-of-the-evidence approach could be mistaken for fickleness or pandering to investors.
The first show in this new division, Endless Summer — not to be mistaken with The Endless Summer, the famous 1966 surfing documentary — sounds like a refresh of MTV's Laguna Beach made for the social media era.
The undertaking was fraught with diplomatic complications, as Lebanon continues to be a place quite sensitive to anything that could easily be mistaken, by other countries or the general populace, as presaging an act of war.
Steely Dan's musical surfaces were sleek and understated, smooth enough to almost be mistaken for easy-listening pop, and polished through countless takes that earned Mr. Becker and Mr. Fagen a daunting reputation as studio perfectionists.
"Growing up in south Louisiana, being the head coach at L.S.U. is a dream," Orgeron said in September 2016 in his thick Creole accent, which could be mistaken for one from the Caribbean or the Bronx.
Skechers Cleo Skokie Retail Price: $45 The Specs: Skechers' "Cleo" line is the affordable answer to the technical fabric shoe — with a similar fiber construction, low profile, they could be mistaken for a pair of Rothy's.
Villains are somewhat thicker on the ground, though at a certain point male 20th-century writers took the novel off on a long — and what may now seem to be mistaken — pursuit of the 'flawed hero.
"To suggest that we were in any way out of the mainstream or that I was doing anything unusual would be mistaken, because it's the standard used by many circuits up until, I guess, today," he said.
Conservatives who didn't care about that affront, but convulsed when Harry Reid solved the problem by eliminating the filibuster for all sub-Supreme Court nominations, shouldn't be mistaken as tribunes of principle for our faltering governing institutions.
In a statement under the name of North Korea senior official Kim Yong Chol, KCNA said that it would be mistaken for the United States to ignore a year-end deadline on Trump's and Kim's personal relationship.
Although mathematical models add clarity and rigour (and Mr Tirole is a heavy user in his own research), they can constrain which questions are asked, and be mistaken as the goal of research rather than the means.
Watch him dancing in this glorious clip from Call Me by Your Name: he's too goofy to be taken seriously as a Prince Charming or Lone Ranger, even if physically he might be mistaken for a match.
The discoveries of the devices, which the city's chief counterterrorism officer called "rice cookers that could be mistaken for pressure cookers," raised concern because of the latter's previous use as makeshift bombs in New York and Boston.
In our current agony of understanding the meaning of Black Lives Matter, it is remarkable to see a not-pretty picture that in another context could be mistaken for a portrait of a felon or a rioter.
From the way some have spoken about Roger Stone's arrest last week, a casual observer could be mistaken for thinking that the veteran GOP political operative and longtime Trump adviser was the victim of some monumental injustice.
Today's friendly against Australia should have been a gimme for England, but Dier gave the Three Lions a scare as he attempted some shoddy form of clearance that could be mistaken for a beautifully intentional diving header.
Read more: 'Star Wars' fans are going wild with theories about Rey's red lightsaber in the new 'Rise of Skywalker' teaserThomas Kelly, a TSA spokesperson, told Insider that the bottles could be mistaken for something more dangerous.
But the two brands wouldn't be mistaken for one another: The original line now includes 32 fragrances and is widely available worldwide, while Jo Loves sells 12 eaux de toilette scents and other items in limited distribution.
A nude portrait of her husband-to-be, the composer James Tenney (1934-2006), lying in bed with their pet cat, Kitch, could be mistaken for a tangle of tree limbs, or a garden blooming, or bleeding.
G.O.P. politicians tend to overestimate support for conservative health care views by about 20 percentage points — meaning Senate Republicans might see their states as just barely supporting the A.H.C.A. Our analysis indicates this view would be mistaken.
The two sources, who asked for anonymity since the exact numbers are not public, estimated CHS credits with Seara - not to be mistaken with Brazilian meatpacker JBS's processed foods unit Seara SA - to be around $200 million.
Once that's done, it takes hours to refine the edges of the letters, pushing and pulling lines a quarter of an inch — making straight lines straighter and freehanding curves that could easily be mistaken for computer vectors.
"We have been covering that area since last night," Case said, noting that many things, including airplane lights and reflections, can be mistaken for flares, but rescue crews are treating the sighting as if it were a flare.
Men may try to gaslight us by telling us that we must be mistaken about what happened to us or about what we want – but we know our own minds and are reliable narrators of our own stories.
Not to be mistaken for silly Monopoly money, the Brixton pound can actually be spent, legally: the currency, which has a fixed one-for-one exchange rate with sterling, is accepted at over 150 local shops and businesses.
Don't be mistaken: The lopsided nature of our politics, even Democratic politics, has not somehow been solved because women and people of color have proven eager to join the 2020 race and white men have been more hesitant.
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An article in The New York Times in 2007 said the home "could be mistaken for a museum," where, among paintings and other art objects, framed drawings by Rembrandt, Goya, Degas, Delacroix, Picasso and Matisse lined the walls.
CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times "Those bowling alleys in Manhattan aren't really lanes — they're nightclubs," said Jim Farago, 69, whose Van Nest Lanes in the Bronx could never be mistaken for a fancy Manhattan bowling place.
Fans of the series, which ran for 10 years, were quick to point out that the blurry image of a man with black hair, strong jawline and wearing black could easily be mistaken for one of Mr. Schwimmer.
It is important that this call to action not be mistaken as an appeal to just Christians, Jews, Muslims, or even the religious per se, but rather to the humanist, the secular, and most importantly, to the compassionate.
"Yes, nuclear war is a very serious deal, but I think people would be mistaken to think that because the President has an ill-advised tweet, we're about to have nuclear war with the North Koreans," Rice replied.
The brewpub itself adheres to the plywood-on-a-pole aesthetic; ivory-colored and unassuming, it could be mistaken for a package-liquor store on the West Texas plains, with a gravelly, tin-roof courtyard punctuating the shopworn vibe.
The lack of glamour is especially conspicuous on the lower floors of MIT's materials science department, where one lab devoted to building and testing the next world-changing energy storage device could easily be mistaken for a storage closet.
And if you think that President Trump&aposs last stop at NATO and the discussions there about a German pipeline to bring that natural gas from Russia was some sort of a coincidence, I think you would be mistaken.
The condition is often associated with symptoms like fatigue, anxiety, sudden weight loss, rapid heartbeat, sweating, tremors, irregular bowel movements, and other problems — but there may be no obvious early symptoms or they can be mistaken for other conditions.
Baldwin on the other hand, wore a look that is reminiscent of a '90s ice skater, opting for an oversize three-quarter zip sweatshirt with white lace-up boots, that on first glance, could be mistaken for ice skates.
Smith is more than capable of memorable images — Istillicha sitting still might be mistaken for a "hunch of rock"; the rare tender moments of Cat's father are "soft apple spots" — though her figurative language is just as often overextended.
While they can be mistaken for a form of "business incubator," startup accelerators are generally early-stage and hands-on forms of venture capital firms offering funding, advice and connections over an intense period — typically 3 to 5 months.
One could be mistaken for thinking the preponderance of that palette throughout A Pool is Water is an elaborate playground for the delight of those small creatures, widening the conception of audience for whom the show has been made.
If it weren't for the salon's half dozen Japanese-made brown-leather barber chairs, the brick-walled industrial space could easily be mistaken for an art gallery or one of the area's many design shops — and that's the point.
They noted that Lamb, 33, a handsome (and clean-shaven) military veteran, was straight from central casting and had no extensive political record to contradict stances so moderate and squishy that he could be mistaken, well, for a Republican.
"I am afraid that he may find these goals more difficult to achieve than he expects, but I would be happy to be mistaken," said Dr. Sachs, who is also studying ways to create pigs suitable for organ donation.
Her "Syria Project," a highlight of the 383 Venice Biennale, encapsulates statistical data on chemical warfare, refugee camps and ruined cities in that tortured nation in exquisitely drawn and painted maps that could be mistaken for floral still lifes.
Singh, with his flowing ivory beard and Khalsa blue vest, could easily be mistaken for a temple elder, yet he is one of the hundreds of people who flock to the kitchens of the Golden Temple daily to volunteer.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, doctors in Georgia argue that developing tissue of a fetus at six weeks may be mistaken as a heartbeat and that the fetus would not be able to survive outside of the mother's womb.
"Looking at Christine Blasey Ford, I'm not going to sit here and say that she's a liar, but at the same time there is a chance that she could be mistaken as far as who it is," he told the host.
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Women are more likely to die of silent heart attacks, said Goldberg, because women are more likely than men to have the symptoms of heart attack be mistaken for symptoms of other chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
Keanu Reeves held hands with artist Alexandra Grant on the red carpet, seemingly confirming his first public romance in decadesHelen Mirren said she was flattered to be mistaken for Keanu Reeves' new love interest who's 28 years younger than her
The rules here are clear: make sure prospective matches can see your face, don't use too many selfies, steer clear of a bunch of group shots, and don't post photos with someone who could be mistaken as (or was!) an ex.
No, it was the moment when McDonald's had to announce that it would be limiting the number of appearances by Ronald McDonald because it didn't want its own smiling weirdo to be mistaken for one of the bad smiling weirdos.
"The law and regulation should never be mistaken as a proxy for, or an alternative to, ethics and morality," said Michael Blomfield, who held a range of senior positions at No. 1 lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) until 2017.
About my sweet, oversize baby growing up to be an oversize boy, one who might one day be mistaken by a police officer as older than he is or more dangerous than he is because of the color of his skin.
"Regretfully, I did not take into consideration that my performing for the concert would actually instead be taken as a political act against my own personal beliefs and be mistaken for support of Donald Trump and Mike Pence," she said.
"The enemy should not be mistaken in its assessments, and it will receive a strong slap in the face if it does make such a mistake," General Mohammad Pakpour said, according to remarks on the group's website, as reported by Reuters.
But Laika's version of stop-motion is particularly striking because its characters and backdrops are rendered in such detail, and move so smoothly, that its films could be mistaken for wholly CGI creations, instead of stop-motion with digital assistance.
At the IWCC's first meeting, in March, members agreed that hunting is necessary for conserving endangered species and impoverished communities in Africa and that illegal hunting — largely done by organized crime communities — should not to be mistaken for legal paid hunting.
With his tailored suits, well-trimmed silver hair, and square jaw, he could be mistaken for a Republican senator, but his speech is freewheeling and at times leaves his spokesperson, Ben Waxman, a thirty-three-year-old former journalist, looking anxious.
But the Chicago cafe, which could easily be mistaken for a large Starbucks, is much more than that, serving as a community hub, mostly for older people, with dozens of classes on topics like flower arranging, Egyptian history and digital safety.
Some of those steps may turn out to be mistaken as well — and intrinsically difficult public health measures will be even harder to carry out if people get mixed messages from the government and don't know whom or what to believe.
Saint Julivert is my first, but if it is anything to go by, then a fisherie is a seafood establishment that aspires to be more than a raw bar but does not want to be mistaken for a full-bore restaurant.
For instance, when an officer asks you to reach for your license and registration, that act can be mistaken for a grab for a gun — a chain of events that probably contributed to the death of Philando Castile last year.
Mr. Trump openly interfered in the trial and sentencing of one of his oldest and staunchest allies, and his attorney general — who could, on such occasions, be mistaken for Mr. Trump's personal lawyer — was more than happy to do his bidding.
Letter of Recommendation As a child, I imagined that I would grow up to become the kind of savvy financial wizard who traded stocks and bonds from his top-floor corner office with a swagger that could be mistaken for arrogance.
The more than 30 permanent checkpoints across Arizona, California, Texas and New Mexico have instilled a quiet, widespread fear among many Hispanic citizens and legal residents in border cities that they will be mistaken for someone who is without papers.
Pierre-Etienne Morelle's "Exploded View" (2016) could easily be mistaken for a sculpture, but upon closer inspection, it is not an arrangement with or around a central body, and it doesn't even seem to have a gravitational pull or internal syntax.
Please don't be mistaken, though: I'm not saying that Jones doesn't deserve to get into the Hall of Fame—although Tim Riggins has done more for the game of football by simply existing than Jones can ever hope to accomplish.
More so than that of his peers, Mr. Irwin's work was sometimes barely there, and it can easily be mistaken for architecture, or landscaping, or interior design, because of his affection for working outside of galleries and museums, tweaking the everyday world.
"The enemy should not be mistaken in its assessments, and it will receive a strong slap in the face if it does make such a mistake," said General Mohammad Pakpour, head of the Guards' ground forces, quoted by the Guards' website Sepahnews.
While they lack the full wraparound protection of sportier options, we don't assume most of you will be bopping about town in what could reasonably be mistaken for a tinted pair of safety goggles pilfered from your father's workshop — we certainly won't be.
Madrid, still less cosmopolitan than Paris, had after World War I become an attractive destination for artists, poets and writers — though it was also a place where a woman walking unaccompanied through the city's streets could easily be mistaken for a prostitute.
I suspect it's that floor-length outerwear is pretty unwieldy, especially where there's snow and slush on the ground, and many men (at the expense of their body temperatures) chafe at the idea of something long enough to be mistaken for women's wear.
Mr. Petty would stay on the Shelter payroll, but soon found himself back in a cramped hotel, this time at The Winona Motel (5131 Hollywood Boulevard), which is now the Hollywood Inn Express North (not to be mistaken for a Holiday Inn Express).
With Far Cry 5, Ubisoft insisted its story of a doomsday cult in the mountains of Montana founded on the principles of "Freedom, Faith, and Firearms" shouldn't be mistaken for any kind of commentary on contemporary American politics, and they were right.
In the 22001s, Cidco (not to be mistaken with Cisco, an error many algorithms made as I was researching this) was one of the biggest sellers of dedicated caller ID devices in the world—something that the world once needed before smartphones.
"If the picture is created in a cinematic style that could be mistaken for live action, the filmmaker(s) must also submit information supporting how and why the picture is substantially a work of animation rather than live action," the rules state.
And Kristof Deak and Anna Udvardy's "Sing," my favorite in this batch, might be mistaken for a sweet story of the friendship between two Hungarian schoolgirls until the last scene, when it becomes a parable of defiance against unjust and corrupt authority.
Scientists generally project a range of forcings, with high, low, and medium scenarios, but they can still be off in one direction or another — and it's not fair to blame the models when those projections of forcings turn out to be mistaken.
"Concerns about potential NAFTA abrogation in the spring and summer months should not be mistaken given that this is all up to the whim of an increasingly erratic chief executive who has carte blanche from a non-existent board of directors," Krueger wrote Monday.
Consumer's Union, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group, says the pods can be mistaken for candy by very young children and it has petitioned regulators and manufacturers to change the product in ways that make it less appealing to kids and the containers more child-proof.
But if you assumed that basic privacy protection for the world's most popular dating app, you'd be mistaken: As one application security company has found, Tinder's mobile apps still lack the standard encryption necessary to keep your photos, swipes, and matches hidden from snoops.
The Blaze, which at first glance could be mistaken for an Apple Watch, is FitBit's attempt at a more design-conscious fitness tracker meant to compete with luxury fashion wearables on the market — though it lacks many of the features of the Apple Watch.
Clad in sensible work attire and in possession of an even more sensible attitude, she presides over her staff of young twenty-somethings with compassion and understanding, while firmly reminding them that "this is a family place," not to be mistaken with a strip club.
It doesn't matter how nice or upstanding a human being you might be, the second you plunk yourself down in a chair made from the remains of a Boeing 737's massive jet engine, you'll immediately be mistaken for a comic book-caliber supervillain.
This second attack on Syria — which followed an April 6, Trump-authorized set of strikes on an air base where Assad had launched a chemical weapons attack — could be mistaken for a policy switch from trying to defeat ISIS to trying to remove Assad.
After dollying through several immaculately-designed digital sets, the short explodes into a symphony of self-playing instruments, suspended celestial objects, and lively flower petals that are clearly fake but have such detailed textures and colors that they could be mistaken for film grain.
The company is known for making fitness trackers that are sleek and simple enough to be mistaken for jewelry (or at least not be easily identified as "tech products"), and now it's applying that logic to a new pair of Bluetooth earbuds called Specter.
But don't be mistaken; the real purpose of the painting is that it would serve—54 years later—the exact image Southampton keeper Fraser Forster had floating in his head as he whiffed on one of the ugliest howlers you'll see in a minute.
Knocking the butter back to a mere 1/4 cup — less than the original recipe called for — and using less than twice the amount of brown sugar gave me a well-balanced dish that was sweet and spiced but wouldn't be mistaken for dessert.
Should they feel emboldened by France's increased spending and political uncertainty, Di Maio and Salvini would be mistaken in thinking that it is the European Commission's attitude, rather than market forces, that will determine whether Italy is a headed for another sovereign debt crisis.
For a moment, the night overall could almost be mistaken for a rally: people raise fists, someone unfurls a rainbow Antifa flag in the corner of the room, and a representative from the International Workers of the World union passes around leaflets to audience members.
" Wray also let lawmakers and other critics know that their conspiracy theories about the F.B.I. and Justice Department's Russia investigations were not intimidating him: "I'm a low-key, understated guy, but that should not be mistaken for what my spine is made out of.
"I knew that I had to do it, and I didn't want it to be inspirational sex or sweet, tender sex," he said, explaining that he "wanted it to be dark" to help ensure that the characters would not be mistaken for idealized role models.
Hughes's blow-by-blow accounts of bowel movements, menstruation, menopause, pores and salivary glands shouldn't be mistaken for celebrity gossip or scatological humor — though it takes guts, so to speak, to depict courtiers fat-shaming one another and guesstimating who had missed a period.
On top of an allegedly Cornish chicken pie, sealing in dry chicken and mushrooms coated in grease that is trying its best to be mistaken for sauce, is a dome of puff pastry; it doesn't taste like butter or salt, but it is cooked.
As many of the things on view at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs could be mistaken for products from contemporary global retail chains, we need to work backwards to extract principles from the objects by revisiting the theoretical and political-utopian premises that shaped them.
So diagnosis is key — someone experienced should look at the child's head, looking for lice and not just for nits, since all kinds of debris in the hair can be mistaken for nits; everything from dandruff to dirt to drops of hair care products.
"Expanses of ocean waves, star-studded night skies, clouds or the moon's surface, rendered in graphite, charcoal or muted tones of oil paint" can take years to make and are so realistic as to be mistaken for photographs, Roberta Smith wrote in her review.
As someone who's lived in the Middle East, India and Africa, I've long been curious about the confluence of the three cultures on an archipelago that could, on a map, be mistaken for ink splotches in the Indian Ocean, just off the coast of Tanzania.
An emphasis on chromatic abstraction is particularly evident in collages with architectural or landscape themes: paired shots of Albers's Dessau garden taken in winter and spring could be mistaken for positive and negative versions of a single image, or for just patterns of vertical stripes.
The New York of the 1970s and 1980s was slumping into decay; Mr. Breslin, his friend Pete Hamill, and the Times columnist Francis X. Clines were among the leading voices to insist that the people of the city should not be mistaken for its wreckage.
Their work is instantly recognizable as their own, and because the pieces they produce originate from a single mind, a single vision, they are almost impossible to copy or duplicate (not well, anyway) — a Dries Van Noten piece will never be mistaken for anyone else's.
In Semites (2003–05), rather than retreating or coming forth on their own, the portraits of men and women — gathered from archives, the artist's personal albums, and flea markets — are censored with a bright light that could also be mistaken for a clumsy flash.
Watson's most recent comments once again garnered backlash from the science community — a response that New York Times reporter Amy Harmon carefully argued should not be mistaken for PC sensitivity: 6) Galileo was persecuted for speaking truth (heliocentric view of solar system) to power (Catholic Church).
Despite the progress made thus far, some experts think that AI still has a long way to go before achieving what is known as artificial general intelligence, That's when machines are able to think and act in such a way that they can be mistaken for humans.
If you didn't know that the continual explosions heard in Asghar Farhadi's film "Fireworks Wednesday" were the sounds of firecrackers and cherry bombs celebrating the Persian New Year in the streets of Tehran, they could easily be mistaken for deadly wartime explosions in a city under siege.
"What About Livingstone?" is bizarre enough for its subject—deriding Swedish youth for their ignorance towards the great explorers—but if you strip it of the vocals, those melodies and production could now be mistaken for leftfield pop weirdoes like Ariel Pink or Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Do you think there is, or should be, corporate responsibility, whether on the part of the e-cigarette makers or social media companies, to restrict images of teenagers (or slightly older people who could reasonably be mistaken for being 19 or under) using Juuls or smoking cigarettes?
Our favorites this week Get going with some of our most popular good news stories of the week A surprise sister act Best friends Ashley Thomas and Latoya Wimberly are so close, and have so much in common, they could almost be mistaken for sisters. Surprise!
King, who by his own admission has not promoted a "real" heavyweight champion in 20 years, was back in town with another heavyweight, Bermane Stiverne — never to be mistaken for Foreman or Frazier — who will challenge the W.B.C. champion Deontay Wilder on Saturday night at Barclays Center.
The cozy space, which could be mistaken for an antiques shop, has a curvaceous 118-foot bar, walls teeming with literary paraphernalia, chandeliers with peacock feathers and wainscoting said to be from Hope Castle in Castleblayney, Ireland, the hometown of Frank McCole, one of the owners.
The lack of U.S. deaths should not be mistaken for Iran's military inefficacy — on the contrary — the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) demonstrated restraint in their strikes avenging the killing of Quds Force leader General Qassem Soleimani for fear of provoking further escalation by the United States.
In his cowboy hat, boots and black jeans, the mustachioed Mr. Quist could be mistaken for the Marlboro Man, if that icon of Western grit had spent much of the last few decades playing gigs in fraternity house basements as frontman for the Mission Mountain Wood Band.
Uri, Indian controlled Kashmir (CNN)If it wasn't for the military installations that dot the mountain passes, the endless coils of barbed wire, or the armed soldiers around every corner, this small border town in Indian controlled Kashmir might be mistaken for a tranquil mountain paradise.
The 60 stupendously colorful robes and panels in "The Power of Pattern," an exhibition of the Central Asian textiles known as ikats at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibition, could easily be mistaken for a cutting-edge new fashion line from Paris or Milan.
China may be mistaken in thinking it had done enough to address U.S. concerns, and Trump could find people disappointed at home he didn't make more progress on items like market access and North Korea, Paul Haenle, Director of the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy in Beijing, said.
Lando wouldn't know what hit him, only that his hyperdrive failed and he found himself on a strange planet called Earth only to be greeted by a stunning man with eyelids painted his favorite shade of purple and a fringed shawl that could almost be mistaken for a cape.
We figured it wasn't as easy as it looked (no one wants to be mistaken for a My Little Pony) so we hit up the pros behind the hottest hair trend in Hollywood for tips on how to use and maintain clip-ins for your own Snap-worthy look.
The beginning of 'No Man's Sky' felt more like thrownness than an amnesiac trope The beginning of No Man's Sky could be mistaken for an amnesiac trope, but to me it felt more like thrownness — a position of determination and freedom that projected my eyes into the stars.
And then there are the untold numbers of women whose interactions with these kinds of predators caused them to doubt themselves rather than apply for that more prestigious job, or hang back from an important meeting because they didn't know if their boldness would be mistaken for sexual availability.
O'Brien is eighty-five years old, and praising this novel for its ambition, its daring vitality, its curiosity about the present age and about the lives of those displaced by its turbulence shouldn't be mistaken for the backhanded compliment that all this is remarkable given the author's advanced age.
One day, she—Rachel, not Anna—sees, or thinks she sees, a woman with blond hair, who could be Megan, although she might be mistaken for Anna, kissing a man with dark hair, who could be Scott, Tom, Kamal, or possibly the FedEx delivery guy, on a balcony.
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, AV Club: Written and directed by Etan Cohen (not to be mistaken for Ethan Coen, under any circumstances), Holmes & Watson imagines the title characters as a couple of needy, middle-aged manchildren—though the similarities with Ferrell and Reilly's work together on Adam McKay's Step Brothers end there.
The fungus spreads quickly and is often undetectable until it's too lateSince most people who get the fungus are already sick and hospitalized, symptoms of candida auris, like a fever and chills, may be mistaken for symptoms of the diseases that landed them in the hospital in the first place.
Having arrived at Princeton wide-eyed, straight from Mount St. Mary's College in Maryland, Simmons, within a few years, appeared to some of his classmates to have lost some of his idealism about academia; maybe he exhibited his idealism about science in a way that could be mistaken for cynicism.
Even as my heart sank — I've lived with the internet long enough to know those are never words one wants to hear — I assumed he must be mistaken; with the amount of breaking news stories in the world, who could possibly be that interested in a little essay about buttered rolls?
Mallinson said that while it was understandable for oil traders to be wary of the group's summer meeting, he emphasized they would be mistaken in thinking the major oil producing group's only options were to either stick with the current level of supply cuts or to allow flat-out global production.
While the values we take them to be expressing might be mistaken — or even abhorrent — to us, there are perhaps other aspects to their lives as well, other values those lives express, values that would become manifest to us if we listened to some of the stories they tell about themselves.
"Accession" (2015) is a medium-sized photograph of four plexiglass triangles — pink, purplish blue, black, and orange — sunk into snow so perfectly white that, if not for the sliver of sky seen in the top quarter of the work, it could almost be mistaken for an unpainted swath of primed canvas.
Were it not for the red pin bearing the smiling faces of Kims Il-sung and Jong-il installed dutifully over the heart — a pin that all North Korean adults are required to wear in public — he could, I realized, easily be mistaken for one of his compatriots from the South.
In another context, he'd be mistaken for a hipster barista, not an investigator who has spent the past three years tracking down rocket-­propelled grenades in Syria, AK-47-style rifles in Mali, and hundreds of other weapons that have found their way into war zones, sometimes in violation of international arms agreements.
Kirk Cousins will not be mistaken for Cam Newton or Carson Palmer, but he found a go-to receiver in Jordan Reed, Washington's big tight end, and the Redskins averaged 32.8 points a game during a four-game winning streak to end the season and secure their first division title since 2012.
Kirk Cousins will not be mistaken for Cam Newton or Carson Palmer, but he found a go-to receiver in Jordan Reed, the team's big tight end, and the Redskins averaged 32.8 points a game during a four-game winning streak to end the season and secure their first division title since 2012.
Despite the D next to his name, Manchin will never be mistaken for a liberal: He's disagreed with his party's positions on healthcare and climate change, he was one of the last Democratic senators to oppose same-sex marriage, he was resolutely pro-gun until the Newtown shooting, and remains personally pro-life.
Long ebbs of legislative action—such as we saw last week, when Congress was on a weeklong holiday recess—are useful insofar as they mean the bill hasn't become law and opposition has had time to harden, but they can easily be mistaken for a final demise, which in turn breeds complacency.
The trees of the International Cacao Collection grow here in an astonishing diversity of forms, bearing skinny cacao pods with scorpion-stinger protrusions, spherical green pods that could be mistaken for tomatillos, oblong pods with bumpy skin resembling that of the horned lizard — all in colors ranging from deep purple to bright yellow.
The Department of Homeland Security's mission to prevent terrorism and enhance security as well as to ensure disaster resilience, and other core functions, is massively complicated and spread across seven agencies and over a dozen offices that range from specialized focus areas to very large programs that could be mistaken for independent agencies.
In bodycam footage so stunning it could be mistaken for a Hollywood action flick, a Las Vegas Metro police officer chasing two men in an SUV is seen speeding through Sin City&aposs downtown while simultaneously shooting out his car&aposs front windshield and trading shots from his side window during a deadly gun battle.
You're just -- when the lightening -- if there's one moment that could help the guy that has made his life's work something this profound, if you can somehow focus some energy on that, in that moment, at just the right time, it can be catalyzing, but it, in no way, can be mistaken for activism.
Blair's history of alcohol abuse was a factor in her decision to share her MS diagnosisThursday, during a talk at the Time 100 Health Summit in New York City, Blair said the symptoms of MS and her fear they'd be mistaken for another health problem, alcohol abuse, led her to take her MS diagnosis public.
And it offers a Democratic candidate campaigning on a progressive platform that could be mistaken for the one proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders — a $15 minimum wage, full legalization of marijuana, expanded universal preschool and free community college, among other pledges — and who has close ties to both Hillary Clinton and former President Obama.
And the yarns spun by old Aunt Maggie Far Away (Brid Brennan), who spends much of her time in a wordless trance that might be mistaken for senility, feature the dismemberment of faerie warriors and are steeped in an erotic longing for the golden lad she once loved from a distance, now long disappeared.
Essay The photograph might be mistaken for a Norman Rockwell print: a fighter kitted out in safari gear and boxing gloves landing the gentlest of blows on the head of a small girl in a flared blue skirt, a cherry-red turtleneck and a pair of exceptionally cool little sneakers worn with neither socks nor tights.
He seems genuinely to like this book's main characters, even if the two men sound very similar and could be mistaken for young boys if it weren't for their perfunctory sexual encounters — with the same woman, Hadley, an ace prosecutor who's young, single and competing with her roommate over how many guys each can sleep with.
Many of the objects are her own designs (embroidered throw pillows, pots filled with dried wildflowers), and those that aren't could easily be mistaken for Lrnce: Over the patterned cement tiles of the living room floor lies a large Berber rug purchased from a childhood friend of Boualam's, as well as a beige wicker chair with a scalloped back.
TURRIALBA, Costa Rica — The trees of the International Cacao Collection grow here in an astonishing diversity of forms, bearing skinny cacao pods with scorpion-stinger protrusions, spherical green pods that could be mistaken for tomatillos, oblong pods with bumpy skin resembling that of the horned lizard — all in colors ranging from deep purple to bright yellow.
Best known for lighting and furniture that flit between the bravely industrial and supremely elegant, including his iconic Screw side tables that resemble oversize automotive jacks and his pillowy Void pendant light that could be mistaken for an Anish Kapoor jelly bean sculpture, Mr. Dixon's creations have typically appealed to a more rarefied and affluent clientele.

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